The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 02, 1923, Image 3

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TH'tfgpAy AOOVSt i; 1923. OCONEE HEIGHTS NEWS | Mr. Jack Wooftrr of AtlMU Dr. Bennett, pastor of Prince wilt etop over for, a visit to Dr. Avenue Baptist church and Rev. an< * ^ r ** Henderson, president of the Bap OHIro^ 1201—nr MKS. A I. JCK ADAMS—Rnidenrc 812. the ri.ght.way llmusli th« way or life, oil, im. I: all drift','!* Junt how you no. KouKhTu tne w;iy for him and lone route from Blue Ridge, N. C. Met eollege at Bowman are cue.t: | .\|l«a Verona Sterne, of Athena, of RJl'a. and Mrs. T. A. Henry. I was the KUeat of Mias Naomi Calnp t Th. many friends .,f sir. and I |, c ll lust week end at oait Bower.— i Mrs. C. T. Iteevea will regret to I Hartwell Sun. that they are both III attheli ' 'alk II without u la, never eceks, wheti enres op- presa . ,J s„n.e louden cause fur happiness; WTiu dlie*i not 'lotirn' before the ent MOW much ||.means to bo a friend Child-birth Here Is ft Wonderful tfiestage to iQ 4 expectant mothers 1 *V h ,s *»'» &'»•»! set far ahead. >u ard which iu patience he may net fin«I in every hour *f of Clod’s alibiing powei not vow, that though % Who dm - fail To roach his goal he shall quail. iiut thankful be. through pc through strife. Ho walks with Joy his way of ] matinee party - I HONORS VISITORS Ml* can have that moment more free from suffering than you have perhaps imagined. An eminent: physician, expert In' this seienea. has shown the way. It was he who first pro. duced the great remedy. “Moth «'ju.. Friend.** Mr*. C. J. Hartman, - ranton. Pa* says: ( i , v t,_ . -With nur first two Y' I ,s children I had * doctor shim. ”* and then , „ __ The matinee was followed by tea I at th0 home ot Mrs. Houston u " ll “ mB s,rec ‘- "s? m -is: cr« and grandmothers did. Don’t wait, start todny. ^ndm»«nwhile write to BraillMI Mary Low; Callaway and ’r aunt, Mrs. Crank Houston, en- ; lertalned at a matlneo party ; 1 RRkflajf afternoon at the Forsyth ! ‘hratro la compliment to Mlaa , Jeannette Kidd and .Miss 'Marian I ra.inadge, the puasts ot Miss Mary I Reid, and Miss Alice Callaway, ~ ‘ "Isltlng Mrs. Jacob Shrop The Bucsts Included': Mjss Held, Miss Talmailgo, Miss Kidd, Miss Alice Callaway. Miss Clayton Cal. , , law ay and Mlsa Effle Danlcl.- mrr’^^t'^Atooiyhl".^^ Constitution er 8 Friend * l*i sold by ail drug stores-* PALACE Now Showing The Joy and Gladness Picture ^Thomas “The Ne'er-Do-Well” HULL MONTANA .qOMEin! KXTRAi i Tonight 9 1*. M. MISS BLUMA FUNKENSTEIN ‘*Hipcp Varieties” —is— MISS MARION TALMADGE SHARES HONORS Summur visitors continue to bo tho central figure In a scries of social affairs. Miss Mary Long Callaway* was hostess Tuesday afternoon at n matinco party at the Forsyth The atre. followed by- a tea at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Houston, in honor of M!ks Jean nette Kidd, of Baltimore, ?Ir.; and .Miss Marion Tnlmadgo. of Alle ns, and Miss Alico Callaway, of Or lando, Fla., tho guest of Miss Clay- j ton Callaway. The guest list Included Miss Held, Miss Kid, Miss Talmadge Miss Alice Callaway, »Mlss Clayton Callaway, and Miss Ellle Aanlci.— Constitution. Miss Willie Mne Aycock gave | pretty Itook party in honor of hoi little cousin, Miss Martha Jim Ar nold. of Athens, on Friday after noon at her home on W. Spring rtrcetj— ; \Vnlton News. • 4 * -P- LOVELY STAG DINNER FOR MR. HUGH HARRIS Mrs. Daisy Talmadge Pitts en tertained at an elegant stag dinn«*> Wednesday evening in honor ot Mr. Hugh Harris' birthday nnn v» rsary. Covers were placed for I twelve guests. Heveral dell clou: courses were served, and tho de lightful occasion was most happy it nil Informal. : m —t-t | . KILM I’OVVDEKEI) WHOLE MILK § > 1 Taund Can * *® c i 2TrToun.I Cnn § Mm ♦ i I 0 Found Can .. $3.20 i(\ KLIM POWDERED SKIMMED MILK ;t lTm.m! Can .. -«* 2' I’mi.id Can .. .. — i-— •• — •• t 5 i’ound Can — • • • • W.20 M , Phone 9115 j (CITIZENS PHARMACY. Klim Agency VldVr A GUARANTEE THAT GUARANTEES Thp best gtfartmtec of faithful perform ance of lasting usefulness or of thc definite tfuaUty of a product is found in that pro duct’s advertising. If you value constant satisfaction—if you Wifnt'to push every dollar to it§ limit, read thy trdvertisements. 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 a'iilwn&iikhus can Help you. Banner-Herald advertisements contain many suggestions to meet the important . phiblems in the home. To take advantage of ai\ advertisement is to save—to get guar- s anteed value. READ _ r | BANNER-HERALD •vJ ADVERTISEMENTS! Ybu Will fold they pay. •ho | Mr. Allen Collier entertained fl j number of gtients at dinner at hi j home Kundity. Mr. nml Mrs. Donter of Oeoner bounty, were recent guests of Mr a:-t Mrs. George Doster. Mrs. -Dewey Thurmond was s spend’tha-dny guest of Miss Jnn Walker Wednesday. The Junior Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mr* Nichols Monday afternoon at flvi o’cb^c. Quite nn Interesting pro gram has been t arranged, whirl will In* conducted by Miss Parr Thurmond, president of the socle* ty . N Mrs. A. L. King and King Craw ford were nt Gum Sprint; Thurs day afternoon. Among those from .Oenno' Heights taking part in tho Agricul tural Pageant Monday evenlnr were Mrs. J. M. Fleming. Mrs. W E. Henry and Mrs. T. A. Henry Misses Olivia Lyler, Leila Mm Jlenry, Blanche Callaway, and Mr Odelle Henry are the guests ot Miss Helen Callaway nt Eastvllle Mr. Stanford and Miss Mnud» Stanford have returned from At lanta. Mr«. Duncnn Miss Add! Duncan are In Athens, the „Tie*< of Mrs. Ell wood Jark son Mr. nnd Mrs. Latin r Mosemnn will have apartments with Mr* Hachucl Alexander. Mr. Foster Kekles of Jiffcrson visiting Mr. Adell Henry. Mrs. Brooks has -returned from delation, where gho was tho guest of her mother. Kcv. W. L. Jolley hag returned from Marietta, where lm has boon conducting* a week’s revival .scr Ice nt his homo church. Mr. and Mpi. George Doster nn 1 young son were guest:* of Mr. ant* Mrs. J. M. Fleming Suuday after noon. Mr. and Mr* Walker Hale had i their guest. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family from Athens. Misses Snrnh Wilhite and r.o bortn Maley of Jefferson, Mlsser Elizabeth and Doris Eckles of Commerce, wore tho. nttracMvi week-end guetts of Miss Martha Munn nnd Miss Leila Mae Henry. Boggs Sunday School will have a picnic luncheon at Gum Spring Thursday afternoon from 5:30 tt 7:30. Tho Oconee Hc'^/j Community Council met with Mrs. Randi.il Callaway Friday afternoon at 4:30. with Ifcas. J’. M Fleming, vice president, presiding After rending of the minutes by tho ^sc- rctnry. Mrs. Dewey Thurmond and the reports of th* various rommlt tees, 'Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Bry- anc gave an interesting^ account of tho Break Making Contest, lilch ( larkn county led In making the best bread; Newton county In the highest general average, and Walton-county In the general av erage. Mrs. Uryunt’s roport war. recivod with a hearty applause ounty appreciates the wonderful results of the work of her efficient demonstration, and especially do the community clubs feel grateful for her faithful scr- vice, for It Is not every county that is so fortunate as to have th% -operation of her demonstrator. The club was delighted to have with them the following guests: Miss Purcell and Mrs. Carither* and little Mary Carolyn Ca-rlthers of Elbcrton; Mrs. Mapp amr Mies Nellie Mapp. mother and sister of the charming hostess, who assisted Mrs. Callaway In the social hour. Mias'Hn Z ci Hodgson returned Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs Robert Woodruff from Asheville, N. C. t where she was their guca for a week ut Grove I*ark Inn. -W- MIsm Morgnrct Bond has return- fd from Greenville, B. C„ where she visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Farra Bond. —Hfl— Mr. Toni Dozier Is in 'Atlanta ot business. Isses Lula' Bee Ethridge and Annie Belle Ethridge vwho have been with Mrs. T. L. 'Elliott for summer school will return t ‘Khclmnn Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carraker who have been with Mrs. Dun Du I’roe 'for summer school will leave Sun day for their home In Warren ton. Miss Lillian Smith fcpd Mr. <3. D Smith. !r., are In Atlanta vlsltlm Mrs. T. L. White. -w- . Misses Nelllle Foster, Cnrrlc- Kin- nehrew and Hasejr McCoy, of Ath ens. nnd Miss Carolyn Aiken, o' Winder, have returned Vume, af ter a delightful stay with Miss Klolae Briscoe.—Walton ’ }fewo. —a— Little Misses Alma and Isahsl Knight of Athens, are the guesti of their grandparents. Judge end Mrs. ft. C. Knight.—Walton News Mr. and Mr#. T. M. Fowler, of Athens, were the week en I guest.- of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rooks at their home on West Ilowel! street.—Hartwell Sun. been of this place. It wdd solenwIraW, r Sunday by Esquire J- O. SLipler. | ;f The romauce covered a ;>*■-rfod of nearly two years oml ■ no mr- prife to our people. Th«- i room is a prominent young getm man. the j sou of Mr. und »Mrs- Turin r Brooks, well as in Ilia home t.uvn. The and has a host of frl*»««. - hero as bride Is tho charming daughter of Mr. uud Mrs. J. U. Duncan and is , held in high, esteem by a w Ido , Au *““ t t* 1 *- 1 *, 1 ln tlrclo of Menrf*. Thclr fmir.- plan, have not been mad** known ns yet hut they'll doubtless reside near Center. Revival meeting f* progress here at the Baptist clmrefi nnd will contfnuo through Sunday evening. Services morning ann evening. Tin* pastor. Rev. N. T. IstnasBr of I Ktathani has tho mc« ting in chargO. You're invited to atte nd (hose ser vices and bring yew friends . Last Sunday was ;i big day for tho singers at Illn< k ( reck church. An all day singing was put nnd and v ing»'.*s from (l:.rl;<\ Madison. Jackson anil Bin!.r! counties were present for the with hundreds ot A big dinner w:i noon hour. All •:*« ; occasion. Dv. and Mrs. Frederick Russell . asrlton of Haiti announce th* birth of a Greenwood, 8. C. who has •.mined Frederick Busspll Jr. —®— Mr. and Mih. Robert Woodruff accompanied by Mrs. Frank Lips comb ami Messrs Hpunder* Joner and Gene Kelly arrived last night from Asheville, N. C. The formei were enrouto to Atlantu and the later to SL Louis. —afi— Mrs. E. R. I lodgHon who accom panied Mrs. Lipscomb to Asheville is now nt Mr. und Mrs. E. IL Hodg son's summer homo between Hen derson vlllc and Luke Kunuga. —fc— Mrs. Jack Dodson and son apen Jast week In Athens.—Walton Newi Mrx M. F. Mathews has return ed from a month stay in Favannah and Tybee. Cupt and Mrs. IUchnrd Trimble and children leave Tuesday fo: Adalrsvllle for a visit before golnr to Fort Oglethorpe where Capt Trimble will be stationed. Thclt many they will be nearer extended stay in the Philippines. aslon nlorg ; served nt the «Tt ah enjoyable Mr. Hcury Former c f New Har mony was bur rod nt Antioch church, Sunday morning. He had number of friends here and sev eral attended the funeral. Tho fum- Athens friends are delighted \ receives th. sympathy of >»!1. fill be nearer home aft*r an. C * F,n ’ l5! in(1 Oglethorpe county were visiting ^ hero for the wo ‘k-end. Mrs. Smith Miss Leila May ‘Hull returnr! naf * children will visit hco Friday morning from the Unlvor- j weeks among rdatlv alty 'of Virginia, Washington, D. C. •■Sid Raleigh N. C., after un ub whence of several weeks. Mr. Hilly Phlnlxy will go to Ashe ville, N. C., on the 20th for the Golf tournament and will stop at Grove Park Inn. * ’ Mr. Walter Bishop who with Mrs. Hlshop Is -spending Wometlme at White Sulphur was a recent visitor here. -BB— The many friends of Miss Elisa bfth Harris who is visiting Mexlca will be interested to learn she will stop over in San Antoni and New Orleans for before returning home In October. FrlontiS regret lo learn of the illness of the mt!o Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hood. It is hoped that It will soon recovo POTEST OF IM Mr. L N. Butler leaves today to upend u month at Laketnont Gn#- -m- Prof. and Mrs. Reeves Little a nr. Miss Marie Little of Savannah spent the week end at Colbert will their aunt, Mrs. 8. B. Little. • —UP— Mrs. C. H. Phlnlxy. Jr., of Au gusta is visiting her parents, Mr md Mrs. C. H. Phlnlxy. < United States Ambassa dor Receives Summons to Report Home. Wash ington Concerned Over Developments. (By Associated Press.) __ WASHINGTON.-—Concern over PntTnn h„ rHum-.l' 1 lr <'' 1 " " f K-d-lallv. from TybM | 1 on " ' " ,ia - culmlnatlni[ In tlio .fp... | cnnctniont of tho Lottery run. Mlm, M.llth Hodgson nrrlvrd o ^oaulur lo ndvlco ln«l llle Uiiluu few days ago from Nkw York. “tales, in seen herd t|H a ( where she has been studying foi tor the sudden Hutunions home sometime nt the White Bible school f*rom Havana, of Ambassador •4B— Crowdqj, who. Is due to reach Mrs. Clifford Hodgson and little Washington next Monday, daughter of Crawford ar* guests of: Mr. and Mrs! J. M. Hodgson. f , >Vh,, ° 1,10 8 * al o department of —•»— jflclulu would not deviate from ilml, Miss Leaf a Potts of North Caro- guarded statenu utn that tho Au» bassador lias liecn cal!oil' . him for conference* "on various mat lers,” Ills summons vis *-».• rally believed to bo in I ho naU'rp itt i protest against tho latest legisla live developments In Cuba. Mrs. W. D. Branch nnd W. D. of Baxley are visiting hei parents. Capt. nnd Mrs. T. II. Lo xler on Meigs street — Mr. John E. Talmadge left Thurs day for n business trip to Knox ville. Tenn. —W— Mrs. J. E. Rcveren’a friends wll’ Seed Breeders Meet At State CoIIckc Plans for Improving tho quality be delighted to learn she -Is doing of cotton grown in Georgia - nicely at the General hospital fo!- discussed' here Wcdne.sdny by lowing an operation, f members of the Georgia Brt*e —| Association which met nt the Stnlo Miss Mary Blekeratsff nccom-1 College of Agriculture, panfed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hin ton and party to Helen Thursday. ' t»en r osontslives from tho voca tional schools at Hartwell, Com- Nlcholson Social jiuerco, Jefferson and Wlnterville, A ; attended the meeting. It was urged And Personal News that a „ communities organize _ A . - . Pure Seed Associations as Wlntor- m N iT , | , b»of. 0 * N # 0 *s*i7 A of I V, H« done. This association .TCLTS!?V Ut Z S-'wm a, ‘ l ,n ‘“Proving tho quality lion *«. th.t of Mr. W.ltor Brook. ■ of ieedi lt ltal0) , of contor and Miss Bonnie Duncan * Mr. W. B. Steadman and Billy. .. are expected home Sundai from UK. of IMm. after . w«k,,' apro , ^ como „ the ao__ . jmnart front trlmalng for dre»«w. Mr. aod Mr, I’lnkriry price nnd, . Imhy of JriffU B-U.U * H,. U,l+-U,e ton* and Hnro are two variation, of tho Tho drrf, on the rlrtl ha, a short apron nhfrt that reaches above the knee,, pleats end ft dnd Mrs. J. D. Prlcj^ t ^I&M iry Carlton Imvs soon for Lmk, June* K. C. tho short of It, nt It wen. A oepnrntr pan. I of pleats flow* from t.ureil, th- Ion* bib front of th, drae« on tho LfL Tbl, panel may be of the or a The-back . zMichdel’s Continuing Just Two More Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY Clearance Sale Of- $27.50 to $35.00 Silk Dresses—Clearance . $18.50 $37.50 to §49.50 Silk Dresses—^Clearance . $27.50 $57.501 o$70.00 Silk Dresses—Clearance . $34.50 $62.50 to $87.50 Silk Dresses—Clearance . $47.50 To $15.00 Wash Frocks—Clearance /, .. $8.48 To $19.75 Wash Frocks—Clearance $11.48 To $25.00 Wash Frocks—Clearance $14.48 DISCONTINUANCE SALE OF PLAIN AND FANCY Glassware and China ALL LESS ONEFOURTH The entire stock now contained in our Glass and China down stairs store is to be moved at a discount of 25 per cent. We need the spaco for other purposes—Hence the sacrifice. Plain—Cut—Etched Imported and Domestic Tumblers Teas t ’ * Dinner Sets Goblets Vases * Luncheon Sets Comports Syrups V Breakfast Sets Plates Baskets Berry and Cake Sets Jugs Candy Tea and Coffee Sets Fruits Vinegar Cake and Salad Sets Ice Creams Salads Bowls and Pitchers Sherberts Coasters Open Stock China Cocktail Trays Salad Bowls Pitchers Dishes V H Service Plates r Clearance Sale Traveling Equipment—All • WARDROBE. DRESS, HAT AND STEAMER TRUNKS HAND BAGS, SUIT CASES. HAT BOXES and OVERNIGHT or WEEK-END CASES . J LESS TWENTY VER CENT . Clearance Sale Shoes Being the most unusual clearance of high grade footwear ever held in this section. Shoes that are now most in vogue, shoes of the finest duality, the most wanted'fetyles and colors, shoes made by the finest manufacturers, and offered at prices that make it possible for you to buy two pairs for the price of one usually. AMONG THE GREAT VALUES ARE Patent Strap Pumps $2.95, $4.95, $6.95 Black Satin Pumps $2.95, $4.95, $6.95 Black Kid Oxfords and Pumps .. .. $2.93 to $6.95 Beige Strap Pumps, medium heel $6.95 White Kid Pumps, Spanish heel $6.95 In many instances the shoe sale prices are less than half the regular costs. * Michael’s—Main Floor -Clearance Sale Silk c Blouses YOUR CHOICE Every Silk Blouse is Stock HALF TRICE In addition to the above radical pirice reductions are to lie had in Pure Irish Tabel Linens and Towels, Wash Goods, Colored Voiles, Organdies, Muslins, Plain and fancy Nainsooks and Crepes Plaid Woolen Blankets at $6.00 the pair. TIIP STORE GOOD GOODS MADE POPULAR