The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 19, 1923, Image 5

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nrn-nAV. Jri,r - ■.■ ■■ ■ ~ THBJgAWWCT-HERAtP. ATHENS, 0B08CTA’ — R..ld.nc. 832 I Mr. and Mrs. icharlea Kin* ol Atlanta who have been week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. a |. smith. Jr., have returned honie. 'Via* fcuclle Cook left Wednesday for Franklin, N. 6. for a visit. —BE— JWiTis Hancock of Bishop Is visiting his cousin,’ James Thrash er, who continues 111 to the t t Igret of his many young friends. mother, IMTs. A- a. Kin* In Jeffer son. iMIsa Annie Bannon and Mr. Harris Jones are spendln* a few days In Macon, the latter coin* down for the Golf tournament. Sunday to visit relatives. The young people of Gordon's chapel have organized an Epworth League which we hope 11 • be great benefit to the people. Mrs. Hammond Johnson and lit tle daughter Nell are visiting Mrs. Hughes 8palding of Atlanta. J ici-nlific prescription which .IMMEDIATE and«?ERMA- RELIEF to these tortued by gcUi.GasPrewure Mad the Heatt.i j, hrtriburn. IntegnU Indention. I nach ot Colon, Nervoumet*. Toxic , Du:inc*» and DriponJency. •S Nu TREATMENT positively NATURE’S ACTIVITIES to tire tiiifntlv* tract Our Guarantee u are not 100% satisfied after „* ounces (one half bottle) re* ant! your money will be cheer* refunded. PALMER & SONS MMUS/LGE WIH SUITS DIV( BY CHARLES 0. NORRIS; A Picture to See and.' Ponder Over———~ smtttto sv-siomiLsuimujsi PALACE Special Today and Tomorrow ; Mr. and (Mrs. c. C. Llddon, Miss ; Annette Llddon and Matter Ben Llddon of Marianna, Fin., stopped over for a visit to their kinspeople Mr. and Mrs. C. *C. Curry, enroute to Portland, Maine, making thr trip by motor. ■—96“ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Magill and Dan Jr., - ’ returned Thursday morning irom Hartwell and Lavonia whe^ they attended the Press Assoc! i- tion. Mrs. E. L. Semple of Miami. Fla., who is visiting In Shady Dale spent Thursday with Mrs. E. W. Carroll. —HR— Mr. am) MV* B. W. Carroll, and iMs*s.' Merntt Pound' will go to Clayton Friday to spend the week-end fct/f&'e Earle House. Miss Levir* Shannon of Prank- tin county is the guest of Mrs. Wal lace on Hill street. Miss Elizabeth Carson of Com merce will arrive next week to vif It Miss Tassie Jackson od fell avenue. * f 1 A Ince Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Moss have gone to Tallulah for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Claud Wright who has been the guest of the Reverend and Mra. S. J. Cartledge has returned to her homo in Hebron, FYanklln county. —ER— Mrs. Gordon Kenimer of At lanta is the guest of Mrs. Mid Wingfield. Mrs. Walter Jones, iMlrs. Ben crane. Mrs. Julian McCurry and Miss Annie Bannon of Washington. D. C.. will he among Mrs. Asbur* Hodgson's house::\»rtr nfixt at her lovely summer borne at Dil lard. Mr, »«d Nt*. F»n1,. Mix* of West Point are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jackson. ’'YflsJ'Wy returned from a visit to Winder. Miss Reita King Is visiting her SON SHOE CO.’S SEMI-ANNUAL RANCESALE BEGINS FRIDAY er our entire stock of Men’s Wo- . ’a,'Misses’ and Children’s *• '< FOOTWEAR DUO ’ ! Alia Reduction of 25 Pov.Ccnt SVeormer prices 3U This is a chance for the bdyfti^ mfblid'to secure good, dependable, stylish footwear st a great^saving iij price. ' Nothing Reserved Mr,. Myn Sliest of Mi young son i <l»y night frtmth,' Camp'at Tallulah. ■ ft,, . i, /*,' Mr. Harndon McCghy, 'of Ath ena. baa bfteq hare Severn! days this week VteitlUg In tt* home of 1 Mra. A. oJ'!T- r - 1 Sun. JcCurry.—troTtwf'II The Imp: John R. V to her many frlonflsj ,, js Mrs. i* la very gratifying ims.: ' .1 v Miss Elolse Briscoe will have aa he gueat this week Misses Corrlo Klnnebrew. Nellie Foster and Hazel McCoy, of Athens.—Walton News. Miss Olive Qullllan, of Athens, returned borne Saturday after a few days’ visit to her cousin, Mrs Herman Arnold.—Elberton Star. Mrs Rons Hall haa returned from a protracted visit to friends and relatives at AUtens.—Elberton Mrs. Costen Hnrr.ll -and young •on Julius Walden bf; Atlanta are J .W. Walden. guests of ,Mrs. Miss Allhath Donaldson of Tuc son, Arisons, Is the guest of rela- ttvea In the city. , News MAXEY8. On.—Mr. L. P. Maxes attended the Elks convex'.Ion In Atlanta. Mr. and Mra. Ulrloh J. Bennetl and son, George, of Flttgerahl •pent the week end with the lat ter's father, Mr. Geo. D. Bennett Little George la ataylng over foi several days with hla grand fathei this week. Mrs. John F. Wilson and ynuns •on, John Jr., have returned hom* after a few days visit with Mrs Wilson's grand mother In Athens Miss Kathleen Rlee nf Atlanta apent ' the ■ week end e Kh her par ent*. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Rice. > Mr. |Snd Mr*. W. L. Chandler ant children, of Greenaboro, and Mr Malvln Edwards and daughter, At- leen of inear Athens spent a very pleasapt day at the hnme of Mr and Mrs. Howard Hurt Sunday. Mrsi: John BModwnrth and child. in of Greenaboro, are viatlng Mr ■ad Mrs* John Moody for seyera days. Mrs. Wise Hansford haa returned from Athens. Mr. and "Mrs. A. J. allien and son. William, and Mr. -C. B. Nlch- oloon motored to ’ A', ante Friday for the day. Mra. Montlna Barker end child M^^ a, Br 0 y. re „L Vl,U,n ? ' Dr - ‘ na Mr. and,Mr*. Mre. Lewis Vaughr •peht Saturday night with the for- Mlsa Sara Colclough of Oconee I visiting Mrs. Franks Hurt thl, reek. Mr .Metcalf !■ In Alabama on s business atrip. Mr. M. L. Harper leaves today for Clarkeavllle and Atlanta. Mrs. Jack Morton and chlldrer •re visiting Mrs. Morton's mothei Mra. Stovall In Madlaon. , Mr.- and Mr,, M. li Harper end daughter, Mary Davie, epent a very pleaatn dey at tbs name .of Mr. and Mrs. John Moody Sunday. Oconee Heights Social and Personal News HACKERS" pprlod has just VS I (one hack pe. Some aro are black from n certainly did -home and,leave book -home , id time In the trioun- home Id fine brown sunburn.- The hate to -go such a good tains. They found thpt if tbfty put something ’Into tho camp they could have! the • best time posable. Sixteen boys left camp Monday hnd tlu'ee came up Tuesday. This knocked a hole into tho camp, but as it Is thero are /fifty left for the last two we?ks. CANOE RACE8 # Tuesday we had canoe races, one nice for the small boys and another for the medium else boys. These races were run off In fine shape, every boy putting all he hfcd into it. Shack No. 10 won the race In both classes. These races wore not run for fried chicken but for the good exercise that om celves In paddling a ertnoe. The last two weeks ot the boys camp starts Wednesday. The lead era haye fixed out a good program m> that there will be activities going on all the time. We expect to make the last two weeks a go. Swimming and canoe races will be held most *rery. day. Tho new boys that have not been through the power house will have a chance to go through It. The older boys will UHte an all day hike to see the new dam that is being con Stnicted. It is a wonderful sight to behold and anyone that has not seen it certainly *has missed a lot. It shows how wonderful 'the mind of man really Is. WIN*. FRIED CHICKEN Shark No. 4 won the fried chick en for having the cleanest shack Finishing Makes Simple Blouse ' Distinctive most popular blouse for sum- is this low-walsted, short ed model shirred on a wide A moat mar sleeved belt. The yoke which also forms the sleeves is a becoming feature. Worn with a pleated skirt this special blouse is the absolutely proper thing for summer wear. It has an air of semi-tailored trimneas due to the plain yoke and the details of finishing. OR* ol these details—the finishing of tha slit sleeve—can be dbno simply and effectively according to throe di rections. The slit la bound withf a con trasting color and the sleeve faced at the samo time. The binding la handled in the same way and a bound button-hole la made. Btfore sewing the sleeves to the blouse, lay the sleeves flat on the table and baste the colored facing ■ - , to tha sleeve, right sides together. Mark the line to be cut with a basting thresd and stitch one- fourth inch from each and, cutting diagonally to each corner. Draw the facing through tha cut (figure 2) and baste it beck, baiting from tho right side to form an even fold. At each end, tiny pleats aro formed which most be pressed (let (figure S). .... A fine line of stitches should bo put around the binding to keep It In place. This facing should be used as a tinging for the lower part of the sleeve when the blouse is finished. Turn up the bottom of the eleeve on the hem line and ■Ilpatitch the facing over this hem aa shown In figure 4. This careful flnlehing adds dis tinction to an otherwise simple blow*. Bobbed Hair Taboo in Follies 'l M». and ilia. T. A Henry4i>-nt V""*: The friends of Mr. Dawey Thur mond regret to know of bis Illness Mra. Nichols and Mrs. King spent Tuesday In Atlanta. Mr. and Mra. Everett Hale, Mr. and Mra. Oacar La vendor, Mr. and Mra. Senior* and two children wen dinner guests ot Rev. and Mrs Jolley Sunday. Rev. McQlochle filled the pulpll •t Boggs church Sunday night. Mr. Stanford and Mlsa Maude Stanford ore spending sometime in Sawdust Personal . i. .... And Social News i .A huge crowd attended the bar becue at Seagrnvea MU last Sat urday and all report a nice time. Mr. Carl Seagrnvea spent Satur M lease Bonnie Lee. Vera and Darllne Stone are visiting Cleveland Miss Mery Ruth Edwards returned to her Jtome In Cleveland _ after' spending several wVtka wltl her oloter. Mrs Walter Stone. j Mrs Ford 8eagravea and little eon, Millard, apent Saturday night | with Mra. J. W. Dillard. I Mr. a. L Williams and family of Dnnielavllle apent a short whll, with Mr. and Mrs E. L. Soldo, I loot Sunday afternoon. ■ Mr. Ford Seagrnvea and Otis DU ‘htrd made a buslnee trip to Athens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Ouy Martin, am children, pf Athens epent the week eivl with lfr. J. W. Martin and during the past week. Frank Dud ley has charge ot Inspection for this week. There will be a hot race for the fried chicken for this week. A crowd of boys went blackberry picking this morning right after Bible class. Mrs. Forbes will have hlg blackberry pies for dinner. For three Sundays we have had huck leberry toes, but this kind of her- rles has Just about given out. Last week we bad Dr. Wilkinson to talk to us at the morning Bible classes. This week we have Dr. Hill with us, and he has been giv ing us some very Inspiring talks. The hoys are deriving a great good from the Bible classes and they -Jo got hesitate to tell you so. If anyone should ask tho boys what good they received from this camp they would tell you that the Bible classes helped them more than anything else. If this Is true, you can Judge for yourself what kind of men the camp will make out ot these boys. At the evening vesper services the hoys will take charge. One shack con- dusting one service and another the next, and so on. In this way erery boy has a chance to taka part and In addition receives this wonderful training that they would iot get anywhere else. If sny one loea not thing we hare a good 'Ime we wish to extend an Invlta- Uon to them to come up and see for themselves. General Gouraud Be Welcomed On- A Visit to Macon, Ga. French general at the defense.of NORCROSS TANNERY Chalons In July, 1(18. Monticello Lawyer Says Crops Good Eugene Bayne, a leading attor* ney of Monticello, la in the city *he gueat of hie slater, Mrs. Roar Creekmore. Monticello haa been for two yeara now In the very heart rf the aectlon of the state hardest hit by the boll weevil Invasion and Mr. Bayne states that Jasper coun* ty has turned from cotton to pea* nuts, peaches and other crops tha’ will yield a cash value. . Much lumber „la also being cut In Jasper county, Mr. Bayne statea and gradually the community U getting back on lt| feet. DESTROYED BY FIB NORCROSS. Ga.—This morning at 4 o’clock the tanenry building and straw house of Shadburn Brothers were entirely destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at (100,0000, partially covered by in surance. .The origin of tho fire f unknown. By heroic efforts of citizens th collar factory and other bufldir were saved. A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping pains in the vitals, cramps, weakening diarrhoea - whether chdd ol adult, immediato comfort and eeee u CHAMBERLAIN’S C01 ” IC K n EM D EDY RH ° EA Paya to keep alweya on hand. (By Associated Press) MACON. Ga.—Elaborate plana for entertaining the distinguished French Oeneral, H. J. E. Gouraud, when he visits Macon Sundya, August S, and (, are ((sing made by the Chamber of Commerce, civic clubs and Rainbow Division As sociation. A parade of Macon military units, a general reception. a tour of the peach belt and tha Industries of the city, and-an elab orate banquet are a few of the feature* planned. The lflit Ma chine Gun Battalion hen was bna of the units of the Rainbow Di vision which aaryed under the Everybody Invited to See the Swimming Contest < -AT- LAKE DIXIE There will be a Swimming and Fancy Diving Contest at Lake Dixie tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 5 o’clock. 'N» Four big events—One for , Men, One for Ladies, One for feoys under 14 years of Age, One for Girls un der 14 years of age. Prizes Offered for Each Event u IS -AT- Davison-Nicholson Co.’s This Dollar Day Sale offers many attractive bargains. ONE DAY ONLY—NO PHONE ORDERS. Nothing offered in our Dollar Day Saleis worth less than $1.25 ■ to $1.75. 2 Men’s Union Suits $1.00 Made of good quality Check Muslin, cut full All sizes. An unusual bargain. 15 Bonnie B Hair Nets for $1.00 Single or double mesh, all colors —15 for $1.00. ' ' " ’ Rag Rugs for $1.00 Hit and Miss Rag Rugs, 24x48 inch size, $1.00 each in Dollar Day Sale. 5 Matting Pillows for $1.00 For porches and chairs—five jj for $1.00. Dozen Ice Tea Tumblers $1.00 Thin crystal glass, large size— >ne dozen for $1.00. Sport Hose $1.00 These are Wayne Knit Sport Hose, silk and lisle mixture—all colors, for $1.00. .1 , Grass Rugs for $1.00 Plain or with stenciled border, size 3x6 feet, $1.00 tomorrow. 6 Pairs Children’s Sox . ' for $1.00 % Six pairs fancy top children’s sox, all sizes, for $1.00. [ Boston Bags for $1.00 All leather Boston Bags, largp size, black or brown. Silk Hose $1.00: Plain and lace clock silk hose- browns and whites. Voiles, Batiste and Ratines Four yards for $1.00, good colors and patterns. Regular 39c qual ity. On center counter. 2 Pairs Ear Bobs for $1.00 Any two pair $1.00 ear bobs forB $1.00. 15 Cakes Lifebuoy Soap for $1.00 The best bath soap—15, for $1.00. 5 Pillow Cases for $1.00 Size 42x36—Dollar Day Special. I 10 Huck Towels . for $1.00 Good quality Huck Towels 17x32 inches—10 for $1.00. ' Ten 15c Handkerchiefs for $1.00 White and colored handker chiefs—15 for $1.00. 2G4 Clayton'S aiftaeiimifliia a elusion by declaring I " :t none of I it must | | hair of any of them i Davison-Nicholson Co. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE