The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 27, 1923, Image 3

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TM HAlVygn-BERALP, ATHENS, GEOItdiA WE GO THIS WAY BUT ONCE (By Florence Jones Hadley) Wo go .this way but once, o heart of ndne. So why not mako the journo* well worth while. Chink *V U ,ose who travel on with A herffmj hand, trword ofehrdr. a snflle? We go thlt way but oricV. Ah! Jbd/or tnqre , Can wo ro bark along the seif. snnio wa£’ t To BQt ;npre out of life, undo the wrongs, - Or sjtenk. love’s words we knew but <I1d not say. We govtbis way ?>iit oneo. Then let us make TIio’ road r wo travel blossomy and sweet With helpful, kindly deeds and ten der words, ^ Soothing tho path of bruised*and {tumbling feet. MRS. GEORGE FOLSOM GRANBERRY’S ORGAN RE-ITAL SATURDAY EVENING Very (hdightftt! Interest centers j Greensboro. tli<‘ r *gan recital by Mrs. Georgo* *“&) Cranberry at the Central MrB - T * L - st - Jo! spent Thursday in the -E- Prof. John R. Fain In Commerce Saturday .. ject of cotton product^ iM’ias Hallle Cox is • Miss Miriam iMccv,. “<* dall “y, handmado Iiandker- hnd Roy Winiams iniU , chiefs awarded Unlucky contest-jiwo shots fh>«d - f] ant. 'machine at^hd^uj ‘Agent Soweft told 'ftirector Sis Mr. and Mrs. A. H. I’.cnell and muke that it is apparent that four, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Teat ur Kiberton 3 hots were fired, inasmuch as* HIGH SHOALS, Ga — airs. J. M. Cobb received one ball and'three McLeroy (Miss UmIc). ago “ died at her home in this Thursday at 6 p. m. Pun era! vices will be held from flu* Moth- ! odist church hefrj Sunday at 11 ■■ill follow 1n I P OISON OAK Torcllete itch and smart apply lightly—*do not rub in— VICKS ▼ VapoRub . Orer if Million Jar• Utad Yearly T K or nton’s SATUltDAY Supper 50c Vegetable Soup Brunswick -Stew or Roast Beef String Beans Corn on Cab Cream Mash Potatoes MuffinS and Hot Biscuits Country Watermelon Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Dinner 50c Sirloin Steak" Hominy Grits American Fried Polnto^j; Roiled Onions Sliced Tomatoco . Biscuits 1 Co Pudding v. Tee. or Milk- 50 Cents PATRICK’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 88 , Froc delivery service all over the city. Folsom Or Presbyterian church Saturday •W* ning at S: 15; promptly. This oc- casion promises to he a very ( harming and artistic bvont.* and one of tho lovely srrfbx of musical numbers of Summer School. Organ recitals arc unusual and tho lovely program appearing elesewhere promises an evening of great (•harm and beauty. CNLV FOUR MORE DAYS BEFORE GIRLS LEAVE FOR CAMP Only roue moro days, before the; V. W. C. A girls leave for the camp near Tallulah Falls. There in the invigorating mountain air the days will ho full of interesting swimming, rowing, hiking, Bible classed, lessons In First Aid,: stunt parties and camp fires Between titty and sixty girls leave Athens early next Wednesday morning, seme of who will remain two weeks, hut more four weeks at the camp. —M-- MISS RETA KING SHARE8 HONORS WITH MISS MINNIE LEE WARD One of the prettiest festivities I ot the late summer season was the reception on Monday evening given by the Misses Herin honoring Miss Beta King of Athens and i.MUa Min ni< Lee Ward of Washington. Miss Marie Herrin received the guetus on the porch wjiere they were served punch by Misses Bon .me Tech Bcddingfield and WiUie Mae Autry. MJss Mabel Herrin showed the guests into the living room where the receiving line stood, composed of Miss Imognc Herrirt, Mrs. Le Grce Jacobs, of Atlanta, Miss Ward, Mr. Edward Hightower of Athens and Miss King. Miss Gyp Heddingfield uslieded tho guests Into the dining room whore a delicious Ice course wa$ served carrying out tho color nemo of yellow afid white. Those assisting in the dihing room Misses Sunio Johns, Harryettc Se- gars. listen Graddfcck and' Vera Brookshire. Others assisting In entertaining were ftPrs. W. JT Herrin and Mrs. Harry Segnrs.—Winder News. ~0B- <Mr. and Mm. Fred, Waters and hiMren are With Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Griffith at their home on For syth street slnco their homo English avenue was destroyed by Tuesday evening.—Macon Nows. MRS. V/. C. THORNTON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. W. C. Thornton was the grndous hostess Thursday after- neon in honor of her bridge club, which assembled three tables* of nHvers for a very interesting nnjl delightful game. Mid summer flow ers formed the bright decoration^. Delirious refreshments were served Sarah Davis of Jack'* are visiting the famil H. St. John on Pulasi- entered Andrews, the sawmill man ,11 speak who was specially deputized to the sub- | dtivc far Cobb. 1 fn West Point, Jones, Williams end Hamby maintain that when;a. in., and interment guest of,thalr machine was intercepted, the High Shoals ( lions of they concluded that they were to! following members of her Sunday! bo the victims of bandits and t School clas* will act n s palllxuir- I P*ed to outrun the officers, white*era: D. D. Huff, Thru! mshop Al- I .ml Miss ! Afient Cobh Insists that the at-' v.n Kenney. Preaby Ingram.'oils from,a.memli Ml,.. Fla.. •™*P{ "f Vie occupants of the au-1 Landrum: Herlfcrt i..„i ,n. IW, wlllYneT f Mr. I). : .nolnlc t to escape strengthened ,, OV( , rn . clan,I HttarJ. Me.h»;.vl*nhl- I n»n Imd uitry i HeverSuch Sensational Bargains as in this ffleuwft Pumps S’Oxfords forWomen <-<T (TL White Kid White Buck Sea Island Duck Styles We Sold Up To $6 Ills perfectly amazing the Bargains this Sale offers in (tunning NEWARK White § Footwear. Stunning Styles—plenty of Smart' Strap Models. Louis, Military and Low Heels. We’ve made this smashing re duction in them so as to clear out every pair before our season ends. ACT NOW I yftewiEck Sfioe SfeueaCa * Tt,, UrtHI Cfc.1. •( Skw Sum* i» Suita. - Athens, Ga., Store, 151 Clayton St., "Next to Kress." , AO Newark Stores Open Saturday Evening to Accommodate Customers. A party composed ''Flanigan, Mr. and M Patrick, Mrs. G. A. J* Julian motored to day afternoon and w<- by friends at tho < there.—Winder New* —Hi— Mr. and Mrs; W. K. stover and^ baby of Athens, spent '-unday with Mr. and Mrs. John T ker.—Win der News. -®— . Miss Rota King of Athens who has been the guest of Misses Mario nml Mabel Herrin for the past week, left Tuesday for Commerce- —Winder NeSvs. 11— Miss Myra Wllhih leaves Satur* Ziy for/a visit to M a;, field, Kj\ Mrs. J. T.-Willey and Miss Teg glo Wllloy hav visit of seyeral w» < 1. to NaHnvlll« , md ‘Kingston Sprin-s, Tenn. —P~ Mr. and Mrs. (>. T. Smith aro in Greensboro visiting Mr. and Mrs Kitto Smith.. —F- t ! j‘.f •Mts. IJ. Mt n«tt- l avesi Monday for Charlotte, < , to jotri' Mr. Betts, whero they . ill make their home. ' — (S’ - . Miss Erllno Wilder is -spending; a week in Atlanta. -A— ' Miss Kathleen Ii-tts leaves nezt week for a visit to Farmington. —rttj — Mr. A. P. Winston and Miss Alary Winston :e visiting I» Lynchburg and Washington. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Smith leave Saturday for Charlotte, N. C., to make their home. Miss Eva Dye J. aves Sunday for (Ireenaboro to i»|.» nd her vacatioa. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Picket t have moved front Hancock aver, douth Lumpkin. ! ‘ —&—‘ ' Miss Miriam .\U commons pas re- larn^ft from a visit to Athens.- reensboro HeraM-Journal. Miss Tlidma AJoComtaons has reined trom a yleuaunv V 1 Athens and Franklin, N Greensboro I If raid-Journal. —ua— 'Miss HulUah Williams spent Monday lu Athens.-^Qrccnsboro Herald-Journal. • -m- ■ f Mrs. II J. Randolph visitre. 1 In Athens and Winder tlio first of the guest of Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Storey, and Mr. and Mrn. Rolx<ft Smilh.—Jackson Ilcrald. FUNDS Citizens of West Poinll wero.rn- {ported to be raising n fund to i *i bi3 suspimon that they had whis- (key in (fecir possession. h.TJkiT-' CITIZENS raise Harry ku- i p|. vn c as and Mrs. ■ns Tuca- • ntertalnod 'prosecute the officers for shoot- club jmg Hamby. Warrants for the ariest of Cobb and thre^ mem bers of his party were sworn* out Wednesday by Hamby. Andrews, whoso wounds proved to be fatal, v/as one of the defendants named. It was thought likely late Thursday that in view of tho ad ditlonal evidence secured by, the government warrants "for ono or more of the West Point boys, charging thcr murder of Andrews and the shooting of 'Agent Cobb, probably would be issued. That, however, will not be certain Uiitil the conference between the direc tor and the district attorney is coiicludcd. ' . n |. The statement of Frank Jones mod from n| to t!]e e ,f ect that the pursuing officers fired over 20 shots at his machine was found by Sewell to be untrue, the told Dir ; muke“when he returned to Atlanta Thursday. Including the shot that was fired to puncturp Jones’ tire he said Cobb told Him that only thaae shots were fired. (Continued From Page One) tak • BURY GORDON ANDREWS LA GRANGE.—Funeral servi ces for Gordon Andrews, aged 36, whese death occurred at the La- Grange hospital Thursday morn ing, were held at U o’clock Friday morning at the home of his broth er, Judson J. Andrews, of 902 South Broad street. Dr. Spencer Tunnell, pastor of not, EHJo Ruork. McLeroy wn*? r>h<» of (bo j oldest and most beloved .women in the community, and iWddoH her! husband, Mr. ,J. M. -McLeroy, Is ! survived by t^-n sons, Messrs, i*. ! D. McLeroy, of Richmond, Va.*; and j J. E. McLeroy; of Athens. Ga.: ! throe daughters. Mrs. R. r 03 ! j well, Kersliaw, R. Mrs. J. A. » Duncan. Eatonton. Ca.; Mrs. r\ c.} Ison?. Covington. Ga.; twenty-two ( rrand children and eight great- * grand children. Dr. Fain Speaks At [ d, j Commerce Friday liU COMMERCE Fain. Dfan of College of Agri will speak .In Commf nfternoon of fills wool ject of eotton produo Dr. Fain lajx man • tat Ion and experience nlred n« an authority —T’rof. John R Georgia St itr ire, Athens, Ga. id i;t ag ricultural ‘ BUbJ* tlcal and mnservat and n dpnvlnclng hns some information concerning* the production of cotton which wll , he of great value (o every pernon. Interested In the growing or fhfc' staple crop. Don't fail to hoar him I •barged Prides had been Jj re ns county .during We last palgn period and worked ufpilnst his election as representa tive. “We jfro sitting aa Judge and ary and witnesses in this r<rrymnn of Talbot s:»Id. Divorce Courts Idle In, Arcadian Canada fDy Associated Press.) OTTAWA, ont.—Marriages in Canada are successful, and fatni- lic-s still are loyal to the “till dtath do us piirl” tradition. Di- granted in tho Dominion numbered only 5-t-t in 1922, or two- ‘ one per cent of nil the marriages contracted, according lo a report just compiled l*y tin Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Based on population, the report sin ws. divorces numbered seven to every 100.000 persons. Divorcer in the I’idled platen, according to official figures for tho last year «iii r* cord, numbered 112 to every 100,000 people. '•The 11*2'2 figures.**' says the re port. ‘‘probably indicate that th* wave of divorce due to the war has reached Its highest point nnd hi now on the decline. Total de er* t j granted last year showed a luction of foul* compared They ore less ’ easily^ bribed;' (n*!fjr»fobled. -icay easily / sh from’'a trait. And, besld- s, have an uncanny sense v makes, ’em follow iip‘ a clue that most men pass up. KNOWLEDGE AND NERVE Miss Pretnm’s know^W^e of the coast made her* a moat valuablr member o‘f the forces trying to stop the growing mm running off Ix>ng Island. And her nerve made her one of the most daring. Fired at by bootleggers, she be- pan carrying a yavolyer while ont Hut she says she wasn’t afraid. ” : - “Bootleggers are pueh poor shots” rhe snys. “Their' nerves aren’t stcady-r-nnd ho tvonder if they drink tlielr own stuff!** She wouldn’t talk about her ex perienc'd ns long as she was on riptive duty. But now that I’m out of the vice temporarily.” she said, .•■tresing the adverb. “I may tell how we operated. “It was my Job to seout around from Inbt to inlet, keep track o' “suspect” boats going In nnd out. find out which seamen could steer in th° dnpkr which knew our shofe line; I hud to ^watch trucks and bootleggers, heRS !n the seizrres nnd guard the^conflscated liquor prisoners. PAGE THREE TIERED SKIRT Tho tiered skirt is featu some of tho smartest street tumes and is usuaily shown company with a side closing. FANCY SCARFS A nrarf rf figured silk is one of I he mest approved ways of liven ing up tnfe-Ruit or dress of serge or twill. . Satin costumes feature the sheer one of chiffon or bro* ided georgette. LAST SHOWING That Great Picture ' Where the Pavement Ends”] PALACE - TONIGHT I 2—BIG SHOWS—2 “Fighting Blood” and “The Streets of New York” l STRAND City School Notice the First Baptist church official-1 ^ purp ed. Burial was ho!d in Central-1 11* YOUR eyes We are equipped to give special Prompt Service * to visitors and Summer School-students. DR. J. L. PENDLEY - Optometrist and Optician . 3 o«„ \r.,t,,oi Riritr Athens, Ga. Mr. Mays Itrock of Athens vlslt- II Ills mother bore on Tuesday uuil Wednesday Jackrou. lleralo. —***!— Mr. ami iMrs. I., b.'Stapleton and children will spend Sunday In tfu-rtwolj will* Air. a ml Atrs. I>. Alford the laltcrs parent.*. Their friends will is* pleaaed to learn ot Alfonl’s Improvement from a critical illn*-ss.. -*ia— ■ Mrs. P. W. Anthony’s friends will regret to h am of llor 'continued Illness. ( Airs. W. II- crow-anil Mrs. J. C. Worlz of Atlanta ate guests of Mrs. O. Wcafherfbrll. —IS— Mr. W. I’, filover of BlrmlnRhani. Ala., Is In tho city. Tho rtfany frlomls of Alias bnulae Upson will regret! to le.-irp tlu». she was pnlnflllly Injured In n f:-’ while, riding horseback Thursdr afternoon. , FREED OF ■■m KILLING OF AGENT (Continued from pago'nne.) muko late Thursday after ho tun* rccoivotl the official roprtrt o Agont A. C. Rowell, assigned bj his superior to probe tho shooting. j. (Jordon Andrews, member 'o' Dip party died Thursday mnrnidr fi*om wound* rrcMvrd when tin prohlhitieq ,group overtook th( nutomobiia occupied by the Wes Point boys, whom the oflfcers suit they believed were rum runners. Agent Cohb # who wns shot In tb* left hand during the difficulty, an* A. S. Hamby, of West Point, wh*' received a scalp Wound from a bul let fired by Agent Cobb t were re ported to bf Id an Improved con dition. Information gathered by Agen' j ^ ^ f bottle of 8ow. li shows that Agent Cobt Sffly from your druggist to- hatchcc, Heard county. University Here Leads in Army Camp Graduates Fyur Students of State University Receive Di plomas At Camp. Mc Clelland Training Head quarters. C AMP M*et..KM,AN, Ala.—Oen- oral John J. Pershing, commanding tho armies of the United Jjjaten arrived Wednesday for a two day inspection tour of tho summer training camps here. General Pershing addressed the assembled R. O. T. C. Cadets on the oecasioit |iieir graduation .fn-d'fv end resented commissions to tho Ca dets .who have completed their ork. A feature of General Pershing’s visit was tho presentation of the DistlnKilTshcd Sorvlce^ Crons , to r Cox. Rt***»nl Corps, Officers' Reserve Corps. ID. prnseutaLoJi ami review oc- kirred Thr.rsday afternoon. Twenly-four Cadots graduate In the R. O. T. c*. nnd received cora- nlHHlons as' second lloutenants In tho Officers Reserve tCorps. Among the successful candidates are: C. J. Durham. Woodvllle, Ga. University of Georgia. Stovall. Elberton, Ca.,| Unulverslty of Georgia. E. Is. Grw^d'on. Jr., Atlanta, Ga., Emory University. Rnlnh C. Metts, Dublin, Ga., Mas- sev Mlllltary Academy. n; IT. ’Maddox, Braselton, Ga.. TTnlversItv of Georgia. Iz. R. Langley, LnFayetto, Ga., University of Georgia. W. L. Parker, Thomasvllle, Ga., leorgla Tech. Eighteen of the graduates re* -eived commissions In the Infantry, f onrt In the quartermaster corps and 'two In the cavalry. The Unl- v’rrsfty ot. Georgia units lead with four graduates. • • i ROLAND ELLIS TAKES P08ITION IN PARIS MACON. Gn—Roland Ellis. Jr.. ion of Rotnnd Ellis, well knowrl Mncon attorney nnd form* sentatlve In the Legislature from ,B*hb munty, has gone to Paris where he will be connected with the Paris edition of the New York Ucmld. Rills Is a graduate of the School of journalism of Columhl.- Unlverrlty nnd .a gmdmtfc cf the I versify of ‘.Georgia, nnd durin/ Next Tuesdny afternoon, thirty-first instant, an ‘lection will be held, by the City Buurd of Education, for tho purpose of fill- grammar the city 11021. ■ The remarkably low' per-* | cent of divorces showf the stuhil By o'? Cmtidian homes and institu tions.” /- . ! ‘ gt the .total divorces granted hui.hunds received hi 6, or about CC per cent and wives 228. or abou' 40 per cent. BglHh Columbia lei* !n decrees issued, with 138 ( follow- L-u . - avwv.w., ( ,.,j |, y A||, er ta with 12» and ManI* T h n ;,i y fb! ,e „.?^L?° a / f L:n f ' with 97. One province. Prince '.dwnrd Island granted no divorces Only one divorce 1ms been granted •n this province since 1868, and that was in 1922. The greater percent of the di vorced w*re residents of cities. Comparatively few njqlticationti were made among tho agricultural population.* school?. Applicants must be graduates of a Normal School, full literary course, or of a college requiring fifteen uniLs for admission tc fr:shman class. For further information, sec the undersigned. G. G. BOND, j27c. Superintendent. ^Michael c Bros, TOMORROW Charming Sport HATS $5.00 and $7.50 Values AT Girl Who Has Tried It: Says Her Sex Are Best; At Capturing Slick Boot-’ loggers. KAVH/IOHK, N. V—IVom-jn nu*k* the best -prohibition agents. Ro says Miss Isabella Premm, 19* year-old girl who become the neme- *la of many rum runners operat ing along the Long Island shore • During the past threo months o 1 her work ns prohibition agent sht has had enough thrills to satisfy .ntost persona for a lifetime. Bui | she wants more. “And t'tl get ’em too,” she sayr f determinedly, “for the authority will have to realise soon thaf*they* made a mistake when they dropfieri j the women from the force. Thev I jarp much better ngents thop men.j 25 We have just received a shipment of sport hats purchased especially for this event. Every woman should take advantage of this offer. My Lady’s hats must be right, with just enough color, to be altogether charming. Come and Shop Early Sale Starts At 8 A. M. WE MOVE,MONDAY Just One More Day in Present Location IS THE LAST DAY YOUR CHOICE OF I (TAKES AWAY TIRED FEELING Mrs. Molly Sum, of ButhneR, Florida, states that she has been a nervous wreck and that Benedicta has done her so much good that she would not care to be without it now. We could fchow you hundreds of testimonials like that. Many women who have been restored in health and beauty simply will not fired a bullet Into one of the tire: of the West Point car and did no* fire at the machine again until hb own auto and that of hia compan* panions had overtaken the boyp two mile* nearer West Point an« | had Im»IV fired- on.* Although Hamby, Frank Jones day. J3enedicta HEALTH BUILDER; /orVomen 4 36 88 JVooT Suits Wool Suits $10.00 ’ . . $17.50 I VALUES UP TO $40.00 INCLUDED We have only Saturday of this week in our present location so these prices hokfigood only one more day All Hats Now Half ^Price No Alterations No C. O. D. No Approvals H. J. REID COMPANY THE SHOP OF QUALITY Clayton Street j Athens, Georgia J