The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 05, 1923, Image 9

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Want Ads. Blf-Stx B’Pauenger Coupe S2550 1924 Model 1924 MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b. factory LIGHT-SIX Blg-Stx 7-Poitenger Sedan *2750 1924 Model LAWLER MOTOR CO. | 332 Washingtap Straat SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1973.* August Clearance Sale of SUMMER APPAREL $ i 95 ;Dross Sale of values to ?10.00| in Silk Pongee, Voiles, Kalimf, Tissues and other ina- Clearancc Price $4.95 $.1.45 Skirt Sale, values to $7.50 Sflk, Crepes, Prunellifs, other materials, light grounds and ami stripes, pleated models Clear $3.45 T'reef Net lira m ley Waist -On and Sleeve- sold Monday. ith I very Slip ss Sweater so AW diiT lav $i00 It Pongee Waists, regu- , )0 sellers j Mftnday $2.45 $1.001 Silk Hose, seem an<i l.v.hidfi mark, regular selling lh.se Ter $!.U‘J, siigotly impiV- ,et, Monday Three pairs for $1.00 Haln Pror.i' Umbrellas I Monday 85c Sport Hats of strip felt all- over 1 French Jitiots in wool, regular $2.50, value. ■Monday $1.45 All Colors and White, f Pour Models. Whitl and Colored Drop Skirts f Monday 75c Hoys’* Khaki Pants (no knick erbockers) 3 to 8 year sizes’ Monday 50c All Summer Drcs«» and Hats (SltEATI.Y HEDUCED Less Than Half on Some. T HENRY’S Rcjpd Banncr-Hcrald was it long: ago or yesterday*: •lowly, slowly flowed the tunc I J' ( along u f u- into my heart it foun< THE BANNKk-HHIALD, ATHEN8. GEORGIA I Mrs. W. H. Paul and daughter, 1 Jones accompanied then enroute I Edna, will leave Monday for At- t0 Athavllle, {Edna, will leave Mondap for At lanta (or a visit of two weeks. oific. 1201 - By MRS. ALICE ADAMS _ R.,id.„„ 832 DULCIS MEMORIA Hdna BhephcrdrYili is Baldwin. Mi tfing, long ago I heard a little song rlrun i-'urlow, Kltt> Godfrey, Violi* Hollis, Clnrleo Ilollls, Margaret Louise KenOnjf, Martha enick; Carolyn Hell, Evelyn San ders:- Messrs. Clfnton Gaissort Ah, was it long ago. or yesterday Sfi fair of face and fragrant for ai hour. That something dear it seemed ti A thought of Joy that into being 1 Without a word; and no seeing The friendly floner tha fade away. blossomed Long, long ago we had t Ah, was it long ago, or Into his mother’s eyes a smiled Unconscious love; wan hearts ho lay. An angel called! Dear could not hold hii Codirry Trammell. Frank AlcDow *‘d. Albert Malcolm, llugorm Few Willis Cathey. Albert Turnell, U*h- f'r Bough ton, Cormllus Vason, Al bert ’Few, A. K. B-1I, ,Tr., Jimmie Hiuno, Bearden Chambers, Italph I,. Mason Waters, Johr r/b'v. Craw- Stovall, Rur- ugh. WII Cathey. 1 Andrew Co\1ngron Iflsli, Ernest Hunter Edgar ears. Itftlary U. Shouse. Hal Be ford Barnett, Harwell ne! Daniel, John Y.trl Ham Jialdwin, Andri Richter Waters. Ht.llt'll and Robert Fowl it, u —Madisonian. —nr— lovely dance GEORGIAN HOTEL FRIDAY EVENING -v The dancing contingent and ium.< nu*r school-visitor ? enjoyed a vf’-\ lovely dance at the Georgian hotel t'lidnv evening which was ono of the largest and most happily plan ned of the mid-summer season. A local ort Iiestra furnished the mu- sle. The chaperones were Judge and s. J. D Bradwell and Mr. and Mrs. >fugh Price. -RP- INSPIRATIONAL MFET1NG W. M. S. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The W. M. R. of the First Bap Mst church will lud.l It* regular Inspirational meeting Monday aft ‘rnoon at 5 o'clock in the Sunday school auditorium. Each member is requested to I r|hg her year hook. The Executive Board meets at 4 o'clock. -151- COOK-BEAN Air. and Mrs. r>. A. Watson of Wltnerville, /la., announce the on gngement of their sister Clara Hell Cook of Atlanta, formerly of Athens to Mr. T.heo l^rifnrd Botfff. Tho marriage to he solemnized In the'early fall. # — Miss Claudia Lamb of Danville ™ ""’Ms the guest of Mrs. J. E. Everett guest of honor Tuesday evening j s _ Miss Frances Do-roughty is pro longing her visit to Mrs. -Marlon Du Bose before going to North Carolina euroute to her home In Pennsylvania. Mr. W. P. Glover who arrived from Birmingham a few ddya ago La stapling with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinton during the month of Augusta. Miss Mildred Warnc nah is the week end gu John White Morton, Miss Eleanor Smith f Valdosta ho has been attending Summer I left Saturday Auguata. nounce the bl rib of n daughter i country home © little lady July 24th at their near Jefferson. T will be called Eleanor Stark, for her maternal grandmother. Miss Lucy Wood, of Cave Spring* arrives in the city today to take U| nor duties as Tibbie Dem'ontsrntion Agent of Jackson county. Long, long ago-wih, memory, keep it clear! It was not long ago, but yesterday So little, ho helpless and so dear. Let not the song be lost # the flow or decay! His voice, his waking eyes, his gen tie sleeping; The smallest things are safest Ir thy keeping. Sweet memory keep our child with ’ u* always. —Van Dyke. ! —If— MRS. JOHNSON ENTERTAINS ; FOR MISS BISHOP j Miss Sara Bishop, of Athens. -[51- Ut tho Wnutlful lawn party glvn j M|Mes Marear( , t „ml Mary An- bj- hor hoHlVM, Mr.. W. E. John- | who hav „ hnon ttt ten.lln K ’°M«rl B oM, nn,l rim.ta flnl.lo,! 'T *7 , , : Music In Boston, tho past two decorated the house. Hustle seat* #„r„i a w»»if worn placed nliout tho lawn and L” 4 ™ “ r0 " mv '“"'"Si"!, Japan™, lnnt.r. n-rro .winxtn-1 fnr <Smp WlonrmoM. West OmL from low branches of .ho , ha) „ , Pfo. Now Hnmpshiro hl» la n very free. Prom, ln.tr 1 until lnlr , r | popular summer rorort with mono- the evening nn,l punch and aand- 1 " r ™°7 nn 1 ,, ( ‘, nn “ft* J? wMin were .ervr.’ boatlBK/and swlnunlnc ami pat- Thrwc Invited wore: Mtmn Ell-1 Jiborally by tho Boston znbeth Chambers. Mary Bearden • people. Mary Reeves. Eva Waters. Ruth Cathey. Nettle Lntf Stocks. Nancy oster. Rosalie RarWild. of Atlanta: . Kathryn Hanncr. 1<nulR*. Fleldlnp ( CHturday to —TO— Miss Roma Sheffield and Miss Atmos McKcnnon wont to Atlanta visit relatives and I friends. amount The Big-Six Sedan am finest cars that have ever borne the name 8tudebaker. They provide all the perform- once, all the comfort, and all the depend ability that any car will give—at a that smaller Mias Annie White of Ralelgli. who has been the guest of Mrs. J. Warren Smith went over to At lanta Saturday morning. / Judge and Mrs! J. D. Bradwell will motor to Helen Tuesday for a visit. Miss Leanora Candler of Savan nah, who has been the guest M Mrs. Jack Goodman left last week for North Carolina. —nn— Miss Nellie Wilson will return to Athens Sunday, after an dhtlng at Tybee, Ga. Miss Wilson has been on a ten day vacation and spent much or the time In Ashe ville, N. C!.. where she wan tin jpicst of her sister Miss Wlnnb Davis Wilson, who was there at tending summer school. -W- mikrch Helen am; Vera Johnson will return to Athens Sunday after spending two weeks nt "Lumpkin Lodge," near the Chattahoochee river on the Georgia-Alabama line. The Misses Johnson have Uecn at tending a house party and camp given by Mif.s Fannie ICato Dun away of Lumpkin,' Ga. --JR— Mr. S. L. Autry and son Har low are on an extended visit to Hr. Stanley R."Grubbs >|n Colmp- bla, S. C. Mr. Boots Terrell 1 to Douglas Ga. -ffl- Mr. Tody Watson U»r Bartlesville to at * art * i n % Collier, who will spend tli-• ■ • ■ r:,i• .1 school year at the tJnfversify, of Georgia, where she Is working fui a degree. 'The Druid Hills church Gospel Team held : fine services in Jef ferson Saturday and Sunday, the results of which were far reaching in spiritual iinpctujP"to the com- ‘‘And nd a house , Miss Sarah Iqgi u | H the week end In Atlmta. Mrs. Sam Pinaon has from Lakemont. • ' ' O DRY : returned i 77//V preparation is a boon to Woman so afflicted Miss Pansy Moore 228Vi Clayton Street Mrs. Sarah r C-"n|thel Us afentl hiK business college in Athens.- Madiaoniun. •« — frl— House-Cleaning^ _ Time It', not half the'woik it used to I before you could get Fuller Brushes Mira Mary Turner is spending tho week-end with her parents at Union Point, Ga. (3 Misses Bartha and Lethla Wells have returned to their home In WaycToss, Ga.. after spending the month of July In Athens with friends. Miss Emily LaBoon la the guest of her aunt. Miss Margaret LaBoon at Good Hope, Ga-» tor tho aum- •vy of Chicago nr- night to vir.it lib <1 Mrs. Edgar Levy mlI— « Parks Betts leave ar for the Y Camp •’lorra and Victoria | Mr. and Mr Friday in thHi tn Visit Mlsse, Betts and fro Asheville and other points in North Carolina. . —W— Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Vickery an nounce the birth of a son, August "ml who has been named Edward 11 u^»ert, Jr. —m— . Mrs. Bon Butler, who Is Assls- •,nt Junior SupertntenmUn of the ,.Borgia Christian Endeavor Union, of Atlanta, Is spendlg tho weoh- 0,1 wljth Miss Nora Crymcs on Dougherty stroet. Miss Louise Whilehoad of Wat- klnsvllle. Is tho guest of Miss Mabel Brueo on South Jackson street, for tlio week. • Mr. and llrt Walter Hodgson and Walter Jr.. ipinnati shot- company Mr. Albert Lee Hawes of Elber- J r ,f rlntu-inir niimiiu I ton came over Friday night for th# dance and stopped at the A. T. O i House. i Sawdust Personal And Social News SAW DUST -Mr. John Edwards of Cleveland Is spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Stone. The fifth Sunday rally was held at Moon’s Groove Last Sunday and a spb ndid program was rendered J. W. Dillard. Andrew- Fields and oils Dillard made a business trip to Athens Wednesday. Mr. J. I. Chandler attended the spending*" the (funeral of Mr. oriner nt Antioch 7he claming girl of 1923 will have not only rings on her fingers, but bells on her tootsies. So Miss Irma Ilrandt, employe of a Cin- oe if? putting little bells on a pair Everything to clo the cleaning with, do it easier, and do it quicker., Women all welcome ihe bullet- Man when he calls, Wi itch (or him, or phone for him to come any day you wish. Wm. I,, ltrunknurst Phono 1588, Box 10 I NEARLY FOUR THOUSAND PEOPLE VISITED THE BUICKl SHOW . ROOMS IN AT LANTA ON OPENING DAY TO SEE THE 1924 BUICK MODELS. w c. k end In Columliun. Mr. W. B. Steadman Jr., returned Friday from tale ol Palma. 6 i/iirf BlMy Mr. and Mrs. McBride Howell will motor to Helen Friday for visit Mr. Howell will «P«nd the week end and Mrs. Howell will re main for several days. -fie— Mrs. Frederick and Mis* Fred erick of Marahallvlllo are visitors In the city. Miss Sara Elder went over to Atlanta Saturday for a visit nnd from there will go to Mountain City. Stegeman left Bat Urdu} for California to Join his family anf will return with them In Septem ber. TO— Sunday. s Tiie Kpworth League is progress-w Dig nicely, V4t1» Miss Francis Mas sey as president. Misses ' Amy Jim Maxwell, Josephine Rampy of Klbcrton am’ Ethel Alkcns of Comer, were tin .Week end guests of Miss Louise Dillard. Miss Mildred Pit I man returned to her home In Athens, after op* tid ing a few weeks with Mr. un.l Mrs. L. Seagraves. Mrs. Andrew Fields Is Improving rleely r.fter a few day** illrcss Mr. J. W. Dillard nnd son mo tored to Comer Friday. A large crowd gathered In Mr Massey’s pastures Thursday to see a ball game. Jefferson Social and Personal News JLf f EKHCN, Ga.—Dr. J. J. Ben Mrs. Kufgua Cooper returns tc nett unt j family are visiting rela Atlanta today after a visit to rel tJ at Ives. — TO Misses Mae and Jean Wood uve with a party Thursday f Hendersonville, Asheville and oth points In North Carolina. Miss Virginia Trammell leav today for North Carolina after extended visit to Mrs. F. fl. Tramj melL l * Mrs. C. B. Ivester Is visiting her mother In Gables 8. C. -TO— Mrs. Charles Webb of GreenvIIU 8. C., visited Mrs. J. A. Darwin Inst week en rptfte home from At lanta. ~t ' —f*l— Mr .and Mrs. Rufus Keener mo tored to Atlanta Saturday for a week end visit. —ffi— Mr. Scott Holland Is visiting In Cannon. ^ —fB— Dix John D. Melt, Prof. E. B _ ^ „ M.ll nnd Mr. Wllllnm H.II hnvr . Tto many frl.nd. nf Mr.. E. S returned tram n fl.hln* trip. Elhr dxe rejoice to know that he I rapidly recovering from Ml«.e. Mildred Barrel!,' and, "rloua operation In Atlanta. Hunter nnd Rirre.t of Atlnuti v ew Invitation, have been race!] among the visitors here rfdny night tlvej and friends in Jackson coun ty. Dr. Bennett begins his pas torate ut the Prince AVenue Bap tist church of Athens tin? first ol Kiptemher. » Misses Dorothy itumhdph nnd Jkira Thurmond left Wednesday with the Y. W. C. A. girls camping party of the Athens ”Y" to spend 4 weeks at the camp near Tallu lah Falls. The camp Is conducted by Mr. W. T. Forbes, assisted by several Athens ladies. City court has been in session two weeks, to be followed by tw« weeks of Superior court beginning Monday, August 6th. Dr. Wilkcrson. of the First Bap tist church of Athens was Ihe prineipal speaker at the tn<‘<'ting of the Mens Club Monday night About fifty members were presen and enjoyed the feast Dr. Wllker- son gave them as well as the re freshments tho ladies served a* tho close of the meeting. CoY, Abft W. Nix, accompanied Dr. Witger Removal Sale Bargains SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL TERMS n $3.00 CASH $1.00 WEEKLY Prices Cut One-Third In addition to th» vrry low prim on the famouo Royal Easy Cliah ne ore mokiny term, extremely euy for thin week. Cnl;, n fe rholrr pattern, remain Id be aold. See the choir, in street window. Make your aeleetion early. NOT MANY SALE DAYS LEFT M!ss Katherine Park and Messrs Dlek. Wilson nnd Jnxx Caraker left by motor Saturday for II the twenty-fifth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and' Mrs. Charlie U f?hambors # of Stnthnm, on Tues day evening August 7th. The many friends of this popular couph* wll* take great pleasure In celebrat- .... to Attend Mfea Aonolt.- liar- Inx Ihe orcnrtnn with them. J)or'A home pn«y. Mr. Hurrt., Mr. nnd Mr». Will IloKh nn- Don’t postpone your buying too long. Opportunities for home furnishings, Such as this sale presents, do not come Often. Don’t fail to take full advantage of the savings offered. Lawn Swing $9.75 Four passenger, built of hard wood,* strongly brayed, high backs to seats. Oak Living Room Suite for $29.00 - Three sturdy comfortable pieces in solid oak, A good serviceable set for the small living room at a price lower than the original cost DORSEY FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture Since 1884 AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE - *£$“5, MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY deliver ABE JOEL SONS PH 3 ^ E SELLS GOOD GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES