The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 22, 1923, Image 9

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m BANKER HERALD. ATiBW CTWCtt WONDERS OF LIFE The beauty of the evening Bky, The i faint green of a tree, The petals of a flower flung Whore passersby way see— These* aro the wonder things of That thrill the Soul of me. fuiL excitement and work( .for our vacation Is not all play. ALICE ROWLAND. —$- Tko Girl Reserve* at camps all over the country ere singing this song—tho words and music to which were written by a Georgia Tho sjplcndor of a mother's eye, WhdiPgazIng on her child, The gesture of her gentle hand, So {raceful, slim and mild— Girl Reserve: Wo are tho Jolly Girl Reserves, Ready today we are to serve „ Earnest In purpose,'loyal to friend, These/ere the things that linger ,f! iris on whom you can depend When - Serving our dear triangle blue Llf^s storm is keen anc wild* Tho early flowers of tho Spring, The late ones of tho Fall; The symmetry of slender spires That s$em supremely tali— These hre the gifts of One wh< loves And "watches ovcf all. i-oyai we are to truth pnew, Earnest, honest and our slogan— “Face Life Squarely," Every summer ye go camping And have lots of fun; Tennis, swimming, games of hlk-. in G I “The mother of college --boys, i S, ee £ us> on tho rwn- ! whose education was limited, does ! , an . p‘ a y_ con » biped together not let ignorance widen the natu Marriage No Longer Eiids Woman’s Education. BY MARIAN HALE NEW YORK.—“The best school) girl today Is the married woman,”! says Margaret Burton, national educational director of tho Y. W.! C. A. | “Because a marriage license i doesn’t make up for the lack of af diploma,” she says. “The married; woman goes on with her edura-' tion because she knows it is the best way to hold her husband, re- j gardless of what beauty special ists say. “Today the girl who niarries a man better educated than herself; ddes not repeatedly make the samc^ errors :n English or display her ignorance of the classics. She j enrolls in English classes and brings her intelligence to the j level and sometimes beyond that of her husband. \ ■ LEARNS WITH CHILDREN The haunting beauty of the glow, Thaf^lRW across tlio sea: The veil of twilight, vaguely sad. With tender mystery— These aro the precious things of life \ That thrill tho soul of nwf -f»- ATHEN3 *Y* ’CAMP One thing I like anout it is tiiat it is so near home. Last summer I left Athens In a car In the morn ing and got to camp in time for dinner. Then wh£n you get there you have the same gorgeous moun tains that you will find in North Carolina or farther north except that the«mnuntainr. here are more wonderful than ever because they aro right In our own state of Georgia. If you love beautiful scen ery your heart will thrill as you see all tho wonders of Nature around Tallulah Falls and Lake* monk Our camp Is nestled In be tween these two places, su-rround- ed by mountains we dollght in climbing. In tho center of our lit tle valley there is a cool grecn-and- bluo lake on which may be seen at any time at tho day, except during Bible hour, quiet hour and meal time, canoes or splashing I johnsoi figures enjoying the water to tho fullest. All the day we ent, swim, drink (delicious spring water) and arc merry, and when night falls, though we hate to think about go ing to bed so early wo are glad when wo “hit the hay” and can slqcp peacefully after a day of Give us lots of pep, Hip, hep, hip, hep. Girls, let's keep In step. BUSINESS MEETING P. T. A. COUNCIL TUESDAY, 4:30 P. M. There will be a business meeting of the p. T. A. Council of the Ath- elis Association on Tuesday at 4:30 at the Y. M. c. A., the of ficers of all the associations are aziked to meet promptly as urgent business will be brought before the Council MRS. E. B. HUDSON, Council Prudent. ral breach between youth and ina- ‘ turlty. She follows a course of lessons In current events two or three times a week and speaks the language of her college-bred children. “Women who give up their pro fessions for a matrimonial career,> jackson-minyard Mr. A. S. Jackson of Maxeya an nounces the engagement of his daughter Minnie Ruth to Mr. Geo. Felton Minyard of Carnesvltle, Oa., The marriage to take place in tho early fall. want thorn ™H?»nV nOW,e(,gC ° f thc PS their children arc pa,t^the ,U C c^ Uhobt h » vin K "-■» ■ whore they need constant super vision, go bpek to school and brush up in specialized work. “When the married woman faces the necessity of supporting her self Indefinitely, she frequently realizes the advantage of inten sivc training and sets about get ting it.” TRAIN FOR HOME Miss Myra Wilhite of Mayfield. Ky., working with the First Bap tist church is home for a month’s visit. But not all of them train for Professions outside the homo-, Miss Surton states. “In these days, many girls who MISS MARGARET BURTON expert stenographers and sec* rotaries, marry with no working ' the kitchen range or having seen a pie in its pro-baked state. Because they were trained for business, they train for domesticity, and instead of experimenting on their hus bands and serving them bfcdly cocked food, they enroll in cooking and home-making classes and learn the lruth about foods. “Women who bought everything ready-made before their marriage,* learn dressmaking and sewing in a course of lessons and often sur prize themselves with what they are able to do. “The days when a woman’s edu cation-,stops at marriage are over. Today, this is more apt to mark the beginning.” ’ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Humphry and fss Rachael Humphry of Wiilto plains are guests of Mrs. Paul MIsse* Hc’cn and V?m Johnson have returned from a visit to White Pintos. i Miss Nella Hart Avery and Mlsa Mary Hart ore expected homo soon fromm Toledo, Ohio, where, as the guests o£. Mr. and Mrs. George ed from Gainesville and White Freeman they have been most de- Sulphur Springs.^ lightly entertained. Mrs. Freeman joined them in WWashington Iho first of June and govo them a tyclnating week In Atlantic City, ® '** Nirnr VnrV. Nlaviirfl Fnllft /.rnsuirC B*0la. Mrs. E. L, Griggs and Mia* Ra chael Griggs have -returned from init of several week* to Vlr- New York, Niagara Falls,-crossing from Buffalo to Cleveland by . ,1-hiA.. h-v Mrs. Hammond Johnson and lit- .“‘ *™ Jl,*?® 1!"5 1 t Y tlo Miss Nell Johnson will return cek from Atlanta whero they L reekmooro and Mrs. O. H. Arnold. —-HH— * gg— Misses Alma Hughes and Marlon Mr an( | jfri. E? M. Baynes have Collo leave Tuesday for an ex- . returned to Monticelio-after a visit tended trip to New Orleans, San to ru | a t| V es. . Antonio, El Ps^o, Los Angeles, | San Francisco, Yellow Stono Park | Miss Mary Baynes of Atlanta and various other points. , j j M the guest of Mlsa Eugenia Arn- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jackson have : --®— returned from p motor trip to A:- j Mr. and «Mrs. Will Griffeth of lantit, Cqlumbus, Warm Springs j Wntkinsvillo were visitors hers and other Interesting points. ! Saturday. Captain and Mrs. «\ H. D w'i i The friends of Mrs. D. L. Earn- and Miss Mary Dorier lia»'« return- Jest will bo delighted to learn of htr satisfactory condition following an operation at the General Hos- I pital last week. in Cleveland With friends. In To- ^ vi3mnK Mra - Hughe> sp * ui - motor trips to Lone Lake, Mich., | U r “ ~ for a Bwlm, to Tplerto beach for a [ p, Mre Joaeph Cowart, Jr. dip In Lako Eric, and last wook. , oavo lhls #cok ^Norfolk, Va„ “tho race," which Toledo ha, never i U) v . a , t Caplaln anrt Mra wla0 Riven up, and In which thoy found | and vlslt Ba |ti ra oro. Washing- a completely ncwtnnu. |toa, Richmond and other points. , Messrs Silm Funkensfefn **nd f | Rlrs Q 0 id c h Knight and two Milton Lesser aro in New York on , y t , UnS daughters, Isabelle and business. J Alma will go to Monroe this week —-ffi— _ . i to visit relatives. Misses Sarah Price, Louise Phinizy and Frances Holden leavo Mr p A> Bayne8 haa.roturned to Monday for Hendersonville N. C., Atlanta aftcr a visit* to Mrs. Ross I to visit Miss MarJorie llozlgson. i -.mb .wr. n.i mm o h a mniri. I Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunnlcutt and AM,, Sarah Hunnlcntt left fait week for rranklin. N. C. and are •top ping with Mre. Cleveland Kings bury. Mr. Allen Hill Talmadge of Tex as will visit his mother, Mrs. Allen Talmadge during August. .Mrs. J. Y. Carlthcre went to ' Rabun Cab Saturday to visit Mr*. W. T<-Bryan. Miss Hazel Hodgson ha. return ed from Atlanta where ah. visited Mrs, Ollmore Oreene. . ) Mr. Hugh Gqrdoa la spending the week-end at the Y Camp near Tal lulah Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgson are spending the week-end In Dab. lonega.- Mlss Mary Lyndon will spend 'h • ere; ter part of August In New Y ° rk ' Miss Sarah Wa^rau has returned from a visit of several weeks to relatives in Atlanta. Messrs. Tom*and Wilson War- lick or Newton, S. C„ are visiting in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. McTorkle. INVESTIGATE CHARGE8 * AGAIN8T POLICEMAN MACON, Ga—Tho police com- iirfttee of city council Is to Inves- . ligate charges that Molbrayclo Of ficer William Peavy accepted $25 from a negro woman to release a confiscated automobile and ca- I loved Alonzo Walter, a negro, of a charge of violating the prohibi tion law. Peavy ndmlta accepting the mon ey, but nays he used part of It to pay tho cost of having a wrecker . remove the car and the balance he j claims he turned jnto the desk ser geant. Read Baner-Herald Want Ada. Clearance Sales Offer Many, Attractive Values A Dollar spoilt in (his clearance sale will pi;ove a good in vestment. There are many special offerings in the REAPY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Boston Bags $1.49 Sweaters Reduced 25 Per Cent You may have your choice of the sweaters at a saving of 25 Per Cent, most any color you want in slip-overs, jacqiiettes and sleeveless styles. They’re made of wool, silk and fibre. You Can Save 1-4 On Your Sport Skirts All the sport skirts go in this Clearance Sale at a reduction of 25 per cent. Pretty Gingham Dresses For $1,39 You’d hardly think you could buy such gingham dresses for so low a price. Many styles to choose .from in pretty checks and stripes, most every color. Some, have col lars, cuffs and belts of white organdie while others are trimmed . with Self ma terials. V v A Sale of Dresses At $8.49 On this $8.49 you will find many attractive models in tub silks, linens, voiles and pon gees. Solid colore, stripes and figures. You could not buy the materials and make these dresses at the price we are asking for them. ' Silk Dresses Reduced , 25 Per Cent In this lot of silk dresses at 25 per cent re duction you will find a variety of pretty models in Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Printed Crepes arid Sport Dresses of Pais ley and Crepe de Chines and Crepe Knit. You may choose from the entire lot at a saving of 25 per cent. Hand Bags and Boxes At $1.00 One lot of leather hand bngs and catneen boxes in blacks ahd colors at $1.00 cadi. All leather Boston Bags in black and brown, just the thing for an over-night trip. Coat Suits At Half the Regular Price One lot of coat suits go in the Clearance Sale at Half the regular pries—included in this sale are several very attractive three- piece silk suits. Need A Cape or Coat? You Can Save 1-3 in This Sale If you need a coat or cape now is a good time to buy while prices are lowered. We offer you choice of- all the capes and coats at just half the regular price. Many at tractive models to. choose from in the best styles. Choose From These Over- Blouses At Half Price In the Clearance Sale all overblouses are offered at half the regular pride, solid colors and printed. Dimity Waists For 98c There are a number of attractive styles izj dimity waists to choose from and the price of 98c is less than you .could make the blouses. All sizes. Petticoats Reduced (0 Per Cent All petticoats are included in the Clearance Sale at a' reduction of 10 per cent, includ ing v the silks. All colors and prices. Beautiful Negligees At Half Price Exceptionally attractive models in negli gees of silk in a variety of colorings to choose from—they’re unusual bargains at Half Price. You Couldn’t Make Children’s Dresses At These Prices We have lowered the price on children’s wash dresses 25 per cent, making them cheaper than you could buy the material and make the same dresses. Attractive styles for girls of all ages, made of the best quality, fast color materials. Children’s Parasols At 1-2 Price All the children’s summer parasols at half price, solid colors and fancies in several sizes. Children’s Hats At Half Price AH the children’s hats go in a sale at half price, straws and fabrics in all sizes, solid colors and combinations. 1 Men’s Pajama Check Union Suits 69c Full cut, made of the best quality pajama checks, nicely tailored. All sizes. These suits generally sell at $1.00. Special price 69c. Cretonne Sofa Pillows $1.00 Pretty cretonne covered sofa piUows in round, square and oblong shapes—a spec ial value at $1.{H>. Crinkle Bed Spreads $1.98 Good quality Crinkle bed spreads, un bleached, .full double bed size—a special value at $1.98. Evening Dresses Reduced 1-3 All the evening dresses go in the Clearance Sale at a reduction of 1-3. Some very at tractive models to choose from fashioned of lace and georgette and lace and canton, and taffetas. One Lot of Corsets At 1-2 Price Discontinued models, most every size, La- Victoire and Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets to choose from at Half the regu lar price. Ice Tea Tumblers of Clear Crystal Glass 10 cents each. Ice Tea Spoons With Glass Straw Handles 5 cents each. Etched Glass Bud Vases 59c each Special Sale Bath Room and Kitchen Floor Coverings 69c v During this week we will sell a high grade composition floor covering at 69c. Good B ras and colors for bath room and en floors. Looks like and wears like linoleum—this price is for this week only. New Tuscan Nets For your windows this Tuscan net will be found very attractive, pfices range from 35c to $1.25 per yard. Curtain Marquisette 18c, Yard Pretty quality marquisette for your win dow curtains in white or ecru, a special value at 18c per yard. Keep the Sun Glare From Your Porch Vudor porch shades will turn your hot pordh into a cool, comfortable living room. They are made of chemically treated wood en slats that withstand all kinds of weath er without injury. The patented ventilat ing top assures air circulation. Vudor porch shades may be had in any size from 3 to 12 feet in either green or brown. Luggage That Withstands l m Travel • Our luggage is built to stand the rough treatment of baggagemen and transfer- men. Trunks of high grade vulcanized fibre in wardrobe styles at $30.00 to $75.00. Dress trunks $10.00 to $35.00. Steamer trunks $7.00 to $15.00. Hand bags and suit cases of leather, imitation leather and matting. Initials painted on all luggage free of charge. Davison-Nicholson Co. ATHENS' BUSIEST STORE — a