The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 01, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST I. 1923. Romka buutlH, famous for S.000 year*, cot tholr c The Reigning Beauty Consider the women who reign as beau ties in your set What is their secret? Is it not, above •II, a beautiful complexion? That s possible for almost any woman. Millions now enjoy it. Millions don’t who should. It Ricans simply proper care of the skin. That’s fcasy and inexpensive. Clean—velvety The skin must be clean to the depths. That comes from penetrating soap. It must be soft and blooming. The world has never found better ways to that than palm and olive oils. , Palmolive Soap combines those methods. It combines them so well that it h*s become the ' leading toilet soap of the world. It is used by every race that covets beauty. Not costly soap Palmolive is made by noted soap experts. They have devoted their lives to the study of complexion soaps. Their success has Won them ajarger following than any other soap enjoys. That tremendous demand makes possible a 10-cent price on Palmolive. You buy at that price the finest skin soap in existence. TIIB nANNER flERALP. ATH Bits. CBOHOtA PARSONAGE ClfcCL£ I ' i * ■ OCONEE STREET CHURCH . ' MEETS THURSDAY 3:30. } Parsonage Circle I of Ocone* Street Methodist Churclr will meet itli Mrs. Ki! Stone Thursday af- moon at 3:30. All members ar« ...iidially invit'd (o be present. 1 —m - COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS | WITH MRS KEELY GREER 'THURSDAY 3 P. M. \ The Community Club will ihee with Mrs. Keely finer Thursday 3 o'clock. A full Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION tendance In desired. Forfraf HMAfo JHKKflWH noy an alternates. The constitute a conuhlUee to draw up! plana for advertisitag Mu»ii ant the Exchange Club of Macon. PAOB THRU ,! ^cnool Board To •A Message To A11 . e< ;J av ■ Gold Star Mothers Meet Friday, J.J Sarah g Bellans Hot water . Sure Relief -.ELL-ANS 251 and 75$ Packages Everywhere Misses* Iaoulse Ph!nlxy # Tice and Frances Holden were ex*'—, ■* 1 T v « re ted home Wednesday from Hen- OlippOrt 18 UfgeCl For University System in State - Every woman owes herself the use of this matchless soap. Apply this palm and olive oil blend every time you wash. Then you know you do the utmost to beautify the skin. VMd b, ClMPatm Egyptian beauties, *.000 year* ago, got their velvety plexlone from ] Used by women of •II rare* Now beauties of alt raeee use thono same oil*. given new *f. feet* by modern eclcncfc In Palmolive Soap. Palm and olive oils —nothing else-give nature's green color to Palmolive Soap. Volumi and efficiency Produce 25 cent quality for • 10c (It rsonvllle N. c., whore they have Horn the guests of Miss Marjorie * Ilodgson. , . —nn- Mrs. W. f. Jordan and Mr. Lcwir .Tord,*n leave Wednesday morntbr In their car for Franklin, N. C. , ~Hh— I M'hh Anne Jordan who ban beer | spending several weeks In " Nev Mexico it expected home next week j vision or the frrif •r\d Will Join her mother at Frank’ in the state of Geo lln N. C. j hufore the Exchamp ' —j'F. Brock, promlm n Misses Annie Mae and Norent ne y t a t the regain Holliday leave Wednesday morning the club this week, for Texas to visit for t\vo week- j Figures showhu inti from there will go to Call- rca u M d sx larger gi 'ornia, Yellow Stone Park and otb \ c . a p|ta than any Ma Three Additions to Facul ty Announced. Paige Bennett Made Physical Director. Tom McMullan on Staff. . MACON, On.—A plea quatc support of the St raity system of sdmols j lie Ch.nmcoy. of Val only fwPIvo years oh y "no and givts pro* [ tuture. Office. 1201—By MRS. V ALICK .ADAMS—Residence 832. 8UMMER 8CH00L PROGRAM .school FOR THIS EVENING 8:15 of Mr. * The most significant demon- I n«l pre stration of the work being done by! part «( the University Summer School do- j It is partmont Jvlli take place this eve-1 teache ■ The violin numbers by Mis; -Margarethe Morris and MIsh Ma eon Williams of Blacknheai* war- | lovely. Mrs. \V. L. Scott’* rid methods tinder the -direction I voice gave additional charm. • John Gibb will give the fi-| All and all th- nlng at 8:15 n't chapel When the cla the and three j brilliant ,, achievement. the training of these! Mcndelsshc their appreciation of the! from a Midu a owe if our flexion a 7t it ihe daily care that* counts. Let an e/pert' advise, you What to uoe~ and hoWto use ii University j value of music to the growing child jin pin n public that the real growth in music net artistic p I a cultural art dcpendST l ored by i j No one can study under Mr./be the gr Glhh without feeling the eitttiusl- \»r the subject which kindles him, gifted l»y nature, his train ing along, lines of musical peda- gory mukrs him particularly adopt ed to fll la position of such poten tial Influence. —*J— CUMMER SCHOOL MUSIC • DEPARTMENT xilVES BRILLIANT CONCERT If r.ot ftaldo rnuslcu ■edding rrtard ' Night's Dr can concluded th consld •eatest musical number * Iho summer school crmdhrt serir ' -«3— * SUMMER SCHCCL BOY8 AT K. A. HOUSE ENTERTAIN AT DANCE Tuesday The Music department of Sumtne School directed by. Br. Georg Folsom Cranberry of New York • the final concert Tuesdnj evening to a very large and appro lull line of the Famous ?P^T!0N5 Miss Pansy Moore 228 ^ Clayton Street cloth The brilliant am so charmingly rendered vnrigj .and very lovely from .beginning to end. The riMMOible work was a great triumph, ns were tho other splen did members. Miss Elisabeth Bussey of Augus a sang herself Into the hearts o very one In the rendition of Ber ceuse *from Jocelyn, wining great applause. Mrs. T. C. Llewellyn o^ tertained In for lightful dance girls of the ml of the nuniine »ing the Summei the K. A. house cr, ually at a very do- vhlch assembled Up PK P set and a groui school con tinge which proved quite a happy nocln Mr - i ”" 1 M '» John Whit, """"" “«* 3am.. White wen? cliaperonoM —f*t— Miss Katherine Bark leaves Sun* d«y for Hendemonvillo to visit Mis HERAu) WANT ADS . T°o Late to Classify ft>R SALE—-Misc. See and Hear Tins, New Victrola 1* Tklo ;<j the new Victrola Model 215, the , bathing. SUITS-Our sale of 1*4 off is selling suits Got yours today. The McGregor Com- pan> ‘ a31c. FOR SAI.B—Stationery. Pur bar- Cain counter nt half price Cct your supply now. The McGrajtor Comrumy. -^aUlo FULLER BRUSHES are Gnarun- lee«i Brushes. For Fuller Ser vice phone 1588, Box 10D. W L Brunkhurst, Aast. Mgr. . WATED—To buy ,lx or aeecvn nice barbecue ahbata. Call at once at FJ^urnoys Barbecue Cafe. ^ a3c. FOR. REN8—Modern* rfew home rix rooms pantry, *lcepIn K porch, bath room. Hill street. P03.1 session September 1st. Address Owner, csre Banncr-Hcrald. • ~ F -- a i c . lktest development of this type of instrument —a new Victrola at a moderate pnce-.O" wide range of styles offere to suit your taste. Convenient payments. Come in and hear this Victrola where the tervice it always good! r Interesting points. ~ V— Mr. and ?frs. Morton ffodgsor nd children have returned from Highlands, N. C., where they spent' of (he a ^ess month. that adequate Tho NnrtH CeorRia Ae;rieullurall Folia CO at Dahlonega, Trof. Mar » •r nde- i a DuBose, president, is making j e Uni* • ■ vr ‘ strides forward and thia ■ ■I n re- .will see the opening of whaf t promises to be the greatest year I t»x Hyatem thin branch of‘the University has !' , W J* l P, adc «vrr enjoyed, luh i»y I «.pt . l >veral new additions have been lac n attor- made on Ihe faculty,' including Pr.ifro BcnnetK former University of GnortTia star basketball and rKln fc3tbr.1l etnr. who will have per r s rT rr« 0 f athletics at Dahlonega l,utl1 under Ihe title of physical diroc- except Texas, and that the state t or . Mr. Bennett was* one of the gave less support to the school greatest ends ever to play on a rystem than any of these were Ccorjrii ieanb but was forced tuoted by the npcaker. At tho ont* f rc m the game ofr account cf a solution asking sprained knee two years ago. He ppnrt be given to - wes r ] so a star basketball player r .ft election vacancies, 1 uml Ihe uthef « u nd to adopt .. pluif of grad ing teacher's, the Board of Educe- tearheqs to the the Htgt In the publfl *5! ■ pled to postpone tho "called meeting until Friday “ # - ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. icheon Mrs Harry Woodruff and little daughters of Columbus hav* 1 returned from Hendersonville nn<i ■'lied hero l»y Mr. Woodruf ' lull to Mr. and Mrs. W. I> Beach am. j ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinton and 'hlhlren, Mrs. Howell Erwin an»- J "hlldren leave Thursday for Ifeler making the trip by motor. -w- | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briggs am' i Mb's Martha Briggs have returned j to Macon* after a visit of severo* , lays with her brother,* Mr. H. E( Juhlcn and family. I *jj_ Mrs. O. B. Dye left Wednesday] ! the state institutions was proposed nn d there is no doubt but that he and passed and copies will lie for- will make a splenrii<JFhcad for the ardetl to the thn«* representative! athletic Hcpartmcnt of the North, f Bibb county in the state Icgls- Georgia “Aggies.” lie is a clean lature. jcut athlete, an ideal leader for ( • Two delegates and two altei, ihoys and hin addition to the facul-• j natra to the national convention ly will mean much to the college. . to ho hild In S-prlngfield. Mass. | Ptof., |*. D. Bush, A master of . Into !n Boptemher. were electee >arts graduate from the University,! and it was agreed that the clul; I has ftiso|bcen added to the faculty {pay the expenses'Incidental to thr'as professor of English and will | trip. Those mined arc Arthur Bur- succeed Prof.'J. H. Park who re- MRS. ELIZABETH N. BUS- WELL, of Boston, a Gold Star mother who recently returned from France as a member ‘of the second gioup of the Good Will Delegation, scnds'this message to all Gold Star Mothers: “Let me tell eyery Ameri- # can mother who wears the Gold ' Star—as two of us Good Will Delegates did — not to worry for feaf her boy’s grave in France is not properly tended. I want you to realize that the 1 graves of our boys in France . could not'be better or more lovingly cared for if you tended ett and. Jeff Tutt, delegates, atlor Atlanta to spend her FOR RENT—Two rooms, with conecti.ig bath, lights and tele phone. Phone 780. , a j c F0R RENT—Th re unfumishet’ roems. Lumpkin street, near Ag College. Call 1308-J. BATTERY REPAIRING We-TB U Six* For Your Cor— ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. ' Smith Bulldiuf phone 711! -pi- Mr.* George Bmlth of Greene county is the guest of Mr T. E Bmlth. Mrs. Furl llolliday and Miss Cora :«lie I*arr spent the week end at Mountain City —88- .Muiy and Genelie Cart- ■ ; ge are Ihe gucuts of their grand- nothcr, Mrs. J. A. Wilhite. Mrs. T I* Vincent. Air nnd Mrr Burney Dobba and Burney, Jr,, leave Friday for Helen Ga. —f*i— : Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Powell an*' I'hrce children of Ihe Philippines have arrived for an extended stay n* th Mr. nnd Mrs. Georg^ - T. 'Hodgson'nnd are receiving a .very i cordial welcome from their many i friends •-SI— Airs. C. H. Bloodworth nnd cfllld- ren have returned /from a visit t* relatives In Bociul Circle. — Sh— Mr. and Mrs Walter Hodgson and Walter Jr, returned Monday night fioni Lakemont. ■-(81— Mr. Rufus Thornton and Mr. .Tas Thornton, of Athens, were guest* ..r Mr-and Mrs. Webb Thornton Sunday night.—Elberton Btar. --Q0— Mrs. Julian Brown nnd children Meadow and Julian, Jr., have* re- Mirned—from an extended visit ti relatives In Athens.—Elberton Btar -®- - Mrs. W. 'll. Crowe and Mrs J C, Worts have returned to Atlanta af Jer a visit to Mrs. J. D. Weather ford. -ffi- Mrs, John Bowden nnd Mlsse: owden of Florida are vlsltinr rs. C. C. Bo fden. ■' —HB—* Miss Vara Anthony returns te •nter Thursday after a visit tv Mrs, R. W. Anthony. —8F— Mr. and Mrs. Af. R. Rlnns of 'ireenshoro and family and Mrs O Thacker of Washington, D. C. nt Sunday with Mrs. John Burch. '% ^ Mrs. W. f). Bowden and sister Mrs Fluker of Washington nr* 'pending sometime at Mountair j 3lty. d ' Afrs, W. O. White and W. O Jr »f Savannah ure visiting her par •nts. Prof, and Mrs, W. D. Hoopei *nd‘ are bring very cordially wel comed by her many friends Mr. W. D. Hooper. $r„ of Atlan ta Jh the guesf of his iwreiits, Pro rind Mrs W I> lloopcr. —8R— Miss Frances orbes who ha* visiting frbnd* rrtufnM to the Y ramp Wednesday morning. -«W- Mrs J. O* Oliver and Ml«s Mar ^ue Oliver have returned from i »hr*e weeks visit to North Carolina Mrs. M. P. Broughton h is re ■iirnrA to Mnrtgpmery. * A hr, aftc * **'nlt to her dauyhter, Mrs. Rir B PrasweH Hhe waa ncrompanieT bv her grandson. John Coffe* Brarwell —BR— O- Bvlvan**s Morris and Ml«’ Ann Morris have returned frorr hnrlottesvllle Vn.. wh*re they wer* guests of Miss Mary Lewis for i month. -Wi- Commander Charles McWbprte of Annapolis was the meit dt hi; brother Prof. IL L. McWhort# thl week. Read Ban^r-Herald /Want Ads. niUOUSNESS sick headache, soar stomach, constipation, oaslly avoided. As active liver without calomel. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Never sicken or gripe—only 25c them with your own hands. There are no weed*—there is not the slightest sign of neg lect. The cemeteries are sim ply beautiful. They arc hay ing such • care as can only , come' from gratitude and ne- votion. In time the Y hrt ?> wooden crosses willsbc rcpteced. with smalt stones of uniform design, each"' bearing the name and regiment of .the soldier sleeping beneath;" graduate 01 vne cuavc c,ui-j Mrs. Bus well and the other Gold of Agriculture, han been! Star mother, Mrs. Anna Chambers, elected to the professorship In. pf Cincinnati, wert atcordeij.speaai signed to become head of the sch* 61 at Louisville, Ga. Prof. T. L, McMullan of Hart- WlL graduate of the State Col lege of Agrici “ the agriculture and will join the fac- honors everywhere. The GabdViW ultyin Saptcraber. | fl^ ccme' The term cperirr Scntcmbpr, 5th American soldier, m all tile ceme and the largest enrollment in re-> lerics visited, cent-years will be registered for the 1U23-24 term. . , 4 PALACE TONIGHT Thomas Dixon Author of “Tho Birth of a Nation.” Presents '‘The Mark of the / Beast” Thursday and Friday All Joy Program Thomas Meighan in 1 T “The Ne’er-Do-Well” Miss Bluma Funken- stein, Dance Varieties. Thursday Night Only Thursday 8 to 1 O’clock—iMICHAEL’S and You’ve Never Known a dollar to 6 ,Buy So Much Alarm Clock* Worth $1.75 each. Thursday, 8 to 1 buy them for a dollar. They run and ring on tlmo. Fitrite Lisle Vests Thursday, 8 to 1, five tor JM0. These aro summer weight knit vests of good quality. Usually 3Qc each. Huck Towels Usually 12c each. Thursday. 8 to 1, 1 doxnn for $1.00. All medium also with re;l cord bor der. New Ginghams Regular 25c yarda, Thursday, 8 to 1, 5 yard for $1. All good quality dress ginghams in new patterns and colors. x ,, Fine Curtain Nets 3 t-2 yards 11.00, Thursdiy 8 to L Also 3 1-2 yards pretty Cretonne for |I. Regular 30c yard. Freshen up tho home cheaply. — Fine Kimona Crepe Thurmlay, 8 to J. 4 yards for $1. Regular 32c yarn. Pretty col ors and design*. A rare good buy. Colored Suitihg a Thursday, 8 to t. 5 yaJls |1 Regular. 20c yard. 30.Inch, s wldo In all new shades. Infants* BlankeU . Regular 76c i«ir. Thursday, 8 to 1. two i*ln* for ft. Pinkii and Bines. Fine for bed, „*ar- rlago and bath blankets. ’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1 Pair Just think Of it! Thursday, 8 to 1 finds $2.00.sllk hoso at $1.00 the pair. Colors, black, white, brqwn. beige, red, green and grey. Yoa’$ bottrr come early. L adies’ Hand Bags, Were $2 to $3, Now $1.00 Thursday, 8 to 1, your choice nt $L00 ecah of flno leather and fancy handbags wWth to $3.00 each. Blacks,. browns, and tana in new shades. Household and Table Glass Sets $1.00 Fine sets worth $2.00 each, Thursday 8 Ur 1A for $1.00. Household sets, 7 pieces. $1. Tnblo sets, 13 pieces, $1. Ber^ .3 mixing bowls, soap and but- ry bowl and 0 saucers. Covered ter dishes, measuring cup, 1cm- butter dish, sugar and cream, on squoeser. pickle and bonbon dish. Keep Moth. Away Fine Real Hair liets Thursday, 8 to 1, 1 Torino Bag nnd 100 cards for $1.00. t * Value $1.25, and really moth- ‘ proof. _. Voile or Dimity Blouse* * Rcxular *3.50 values. Thnrs- ilrry,- 8 to 1, *1.00. Truly less limn cost of rastortul Slone. Thursday, 8 to 1, ten nets for *1. ReVtlnr 15c each. Kirshlun ette, Vencfla and Southcrncttc, cup and frlnKe. all colors. * Ladies’ Separate Pant* Regular 68c pajr. Thurwj#, 8 to 1, two pnlrs for $1.00. j-Tfie quality, knitted. Stylo open seat with wldo knee. Fk :»her Wool Yard Stamped Pillow Case. ^ RoKulnr 25c ball. Thursdrty, 8 to 1. five balls. Shetland floss for $1.00. Every color wanted is here. ’ Thursday. 8 to 1, pair for $1. Fine quality and beautiful de signs for , embroidery. H. S. points or scallops. White Linen Scarf. Wa.h Hat. For Kiddie. Thursday, 8 to I, for $1.00 Beautiful pure linen runners with laoe edges. Stamped Napkins . Regular 25c each, Thursday. .8 to 1, six for $1.00. Made of linen finish Indian Head, ail neat, simple designs. Regular $1.50. Thursday, 8 to 1, your choice! $1.00. Styles for boys and girls. Infant.’ Kimona. Thursday, 8. ; to 1, for $1*00. made of good dtia'Hty' Outing In white with pink or blue, finish ed with crochet edges. Chamoisctte Glove. Regular *1.25. Thursday, 8 to 1, pair fur *1.00. Flno quality wrist length In black nnd white. Children’s Drawers Thursday, 8 to J, 6 pairs for *1.00. .Made of flno quality white goods to Inst and wear.- Long Wash Glove. Thursday, 8 to 1, *1.00 pair. lG-hulton length and flno Chsm- olsette quality. Colors, sand, grey and’ white. Kiddie* Sport Sox Thursday. 8 to J, *1.00 for 2 pairs. Tliroo quarter length In Idjick, brown and IPongeo with fancy tops, » Ladies’ Lisle Hb.e Regular 18c pair, Thursday, 8 to 1, Jl.oo for 2 pnlrs. Good quality In blaok, whlto und brown. Fine Brassiere. . Thursday, ( to l. (hr *to Long brassieres for low hu corsets nnd girdles with wal elastic Inserts. Toilet Good. Wo °dbury’s Soap for $1.00. 1 f’utcx Manlcuro Sot, $i. Cmnlilnatlons. 1 I’oBsodent. l Packer’s Shampoo, 1 .Packer-* Tar Soap, 811 for J.00. I pack- ago each Ivory Flakes, Bon Ami, Household Ammonia, Bil- vey Cream at/ 1 5 Palm Olive Soup, all for $1.00. Drastic Reduction White Shoes The entire stock is to be sold at prices that are in most instances Less Th§n Half. Your Choice $2.95 and $4.95 Values to $12.50 And you-find values such as you’ve never seen before. bibSKt ,,ol!V )