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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8. 1923
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, CBORClA -jf
a
The First Hundred Are tRcfBdtt
jfWorm f/Euros^ Jitney v/
1 Routs Street Car
i,F YOU HAVE DONE YCUR DEST | I'ntroubled then will be your
If you have done your level best j mind
You need not fear to lrtolt behind : It will not matter then, to you
At night, in peace, you sink to rest j Whether you’ve, lost your fight ot
~T~
u
Good to the Inst drop
j j should say it is !
1 could tell a cup
of Maxwell House
blindfolded. What
else could liave such
aroma, such flavor,
such uniformity!
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
“ j If looking buck you
A lot of things yo
dope.
Miss Lillian Stephens of Wash*
lngtift, 1>. C„ anti Miss Inez 'Kud-
deth of Maysville arrive Thursday
to visit Alis.i Mac Wood.
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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Jr
returned Tuesday from Norfolk’and
t'other points of interest.
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[ Mrs. Annie Wilkes and children
, of (5rc ensboro are vis ling relativcr
Land friends..
if yo
have done your level best
; Your yesterdays will ai? I»e sweet
fYuur thoughts will never be dis
tressed,
You will not whimper at defeat
There is no shame In failure when
i You've nobly fought and nobly
tried.
Your yesterdays are splendid then
You need not view'them leaden-
' eyed.
where yo
If you can look back
trod
And gee no reason for regret,
may bravely
Then forward
Plod;
Your past is not a present debt,
need not fear*your yesterday
Nor aV.y future time of
The world must speak of you wit!
praise
If you have done your level best
—Detroit Free Press
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CIRCLE MEETINGS PRINCE
AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
MEET THURSDAY 4:30
The circle meetings of the rlnce
'Avenue llaptist church announcer
'for 4 o'clock Thursday will meet
at 4:30 instead. All members
please take note of the hour.
Mrs. J. Miller Porter of Washing-
•on, D. C., arrived Wednesday af
ternoon to visit her father, Mr. ,D
V. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miller.
Mr. Edgar Matahews of Carlton
I pent Wednesday In the city
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Mr.. Uufus Turner returns Wed
nesday from a visit to relatives ir.
Virginia and Cleveland Ohio.
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Mr. Jones Yow of Norcross came
‘over Tuesday for a visit to Mr
Golden Knight.
Mrs. Hoy Brooks of Macon is th(
guest of Mrs. L. E. Brooks.
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Misses Mattie DcMore and !oh
Lily spent Jhe week end in Frank-
N. C.
The friends of Air. Thomas Fort-
»n will regret to learn of his ill-
St. Mary's l^ospital.
Aliss Mae Hudson of Anderson, S
S. C., wll lapent* the week end with
her mother Airs. Sarah Hudson.
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The friends of Air. John E. Tal*
biadge will be pleased to learn ol
his satisfactory -condition following
mi operation at the Piedmont Sani
tarium in Atlanta. He was ac:
Uompnnled to Atlanta by Mrs. Tal-
madge.
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Alr. and Mrs. George Shaw Kd
ids Aliss Fiorhle Edward*
of Px
tin
a
Palace Today
The Picture of the Hour
Has the World Gone
Mad?
EXTRAVAGANCE, FOI.LY,
1IROKEN HEARTS, TWISTED
SOULS, JAZZ, REVELRY,
DRAMA, POWER. '
Strand Now
BUCK JONES
'Skid Proof
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| Air. and Mrs. Andrew Erwin and
. children are spending a few day*
in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Tinsley Kucker and Alls*
i Alary Ann Kucker leave Thursday
' for Philadelphia to visit Air. am
Airs. Tinsley Rucker Jr.
! Mrs. Winn of, Greensboro, who
| has lie<*n visiting Aliss Lucy Lintoh
has returned home.
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Mrs. Summerville Hall and young
sun Silinmerville leave Friday foi
Wrightsville to visit Mrs. Leon
j Southerland of Atlanta who hns\i
■ cottage there for the summer.
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) Dr. and Airs. Alunro Goodwyr
; «nd* little daughter of New York
j xircom pan led by Mrs. A. P. Hear
ing
•rive
ek foi
visit.
Mlks Sapelo Tralnor is In Darinr
visiting her rpother, Mrs. Kntr
Taylor Tralnor.
Mr. Corlysa Dendwyler, of Ath
ens was the week end guest of hit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Dead-
wyler.—Elherton Star.
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Mlsscs Lucy and Lola Lnmpkln
have returned, from Commerce
where they were members of Miss
Thelma Shirks house party and
1» rive Thursday for a visit to
Gainesville. They will be Joined
by Airs. Lantpkin at White Sul
phur for the week end.
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Airs. Walter Jones will return
from Macon the latter part of the
eek.
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s. Charles Talmndge earn*
i from Dillard early In the week
lend k few days.
! Air. Harris Jones returns from
IAshe\lllo Sunday where he I»
playing In the Golf tournament n
Grove Park Inn.
’guests of their aunt. Airs. Fannie
Crane, Mrs. Crane has ns her guest
also. Airs. L. A. Shackelford, ol
Hawkinsvlllo.
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Mr. John Rainey, of Athens war
the guest of his family in Eibertor.
Sunday.—Elherton Star.
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Miss Barn Harrell, who hns been
attending the University of eOor*
g:a summer school in Athens, wn*
the guest of her brother and Itistor
Air. and Airs. George Young Harrell
Pr. t for a few days en route to hot
home in Lumpkin. Aliss Harrell
hua many friends in Macon whon
she made while studying at Wes
leyan College.—.Macon News.
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Miss Edith Holloman has return
ed from Athens where she lies
been taking special courses at the
University of Georgia Suhimei
School.—Macon News. /
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Miss Annie lamrie Holloman
who has been taking n course In
professional music under the illre<
tlon of Mr. George F. Gran berry, ol
>few York City, xit the Unlverslt
of Georgia Summer School ha
returned homo.—Macon News.
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Mlss Sarah!Cobb Is visiting I:
Atlanta this week.
lowly
SAYS ALBANIA IS QUIET
Wrung, offl-
iaj, adviser to the Alban fart gov-
jitney. | eminent, who' lias. Just' cOgipIetod
like tlie worm has turned. In a ! a tour of tho whole country, says
recent collision*her« between an au-* the reports of insurrection and
tomubile and a sire t car the high- ; fighting in Albania are pure fnvea-
falutlii’ electrically propoliud hunk j tions, uml that the country was
of steel wan thrown off the t
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
2
indigSt/owJ)
ty tho auto.
The street ci
end for end ac
still right side
practically uni
ant auto fare.
although thro
‘!llg
No
... ver moro tranquil.
Tho state of public security Is
J remarkably good. Air. Stirling de
clares, and no Balkan country was
I ever morn orderly. The Albanians
i are a keen and enterprising people, |
I anxioua to develop their country I
I nnd attract foreign capital to as- - p . r _ w . „
I sis. them in exploiting Us wealth. | »« 75 « Pack *«'» Everywhere
j 6 Bell-ans
Hot water
I Sure Relief
ELL’AN:
Mrs. William Rogers, of Savannah, Ga., has just turned 100 years
"The first hundred years aren’t the hardest, they’re the best,” rays
the optimistic centenarian as she beams among Lie birth lay flowers
sent by many friends.
of. the Athens Lunge of Women
Voter* from Airs. Harry Cham
berlain, president of the state or
ganisation, asking that Athens wo
men write the two Clarke county
representatives urging them to
support measure now before the
house sponsored by the League.
IHBi
One of the bills before the ap-1 ■■ -«•
prnpriation. «.rm„mc ( . i, u,c simp- indefinite Deferment Oil
herd-Towner bi'l which provides ... ^ . ,,
appropriation tef meet the J ActlOfl C/OnCGlTlin^ feUS-
fede
erni aid. Mrs. Hendrcn urge, pension of icOUCl tO Re-
Athens women who are Inter-, 1 . n * ,, v i
ested In the measures to wire the ; SUlt T TOIIT BcllTCtt Killing|
representatives asking them to sup- j
port the bills.
ITHENSlO
(By Associated Press.)
1 AUGUSTA—Indefinite deferment
(of any action on the petition O
j suspend operation of the Gallic*-
| vfHo Midland Railroad from I.M
I mold to Athens 1h expected to re-
*;;ult from the decision handed down
| by Federal Juuge William P. liar,
j rett. in the hearing Wcdnesila;
f morning of a petition filed by the
of the
Aetlo
Postoffice Will Be Closed
For One Hour Friday
Afternoon From 4 to.6 r i«rtci
O’Clock.
rt the pi tition for sus-
servlce was suspended
Jajiuary 1, and a de-
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Miss Marlon Bloomfield will re
turn from Chautnuquh, N. Y., Sat
unlay. She will stop over In Chi
[■ago and Atlanta en route home.
Air. and Mrs. lloyt Wilhite and
children, of Athens, were the week
« nd guests of their parents. Air. am
Mrs. Phil Wilhite.v-Elberton Star,
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Miss Madaline Dendwyler lof
party of friends from Allan
ta for an extended Fastern trip gi
lag to Washington. # D. C., New Ym
Canada anil other places of Inter
est. "
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Mr. Maurice Held of Atlanti
si»ent the week end with his moth
fc\ Airs. 8. Held.
USCO Users Stick
United States Tires
are Good Tires
Y OU can switch ordinary
tire buyers from brand to
brand.
But try to switch an Usco
user. He knows. Usco Fabrics
settle the tire question wher.
ever they are tried.
Built to absorb punishment
—and they do.
The big, rufsed Usco Fabric
h honest all the way through—
no bargain streaks under the
surface.
At the new prices especially—
they arc a great money’s worth*
Where to buy USTires
MorrU Yow, Athens, Ga.
"s r, W. Pittard, Wmterville, ua.
rm
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Dunaway nr»
receiving eongrntulntionii of theli
friends upon the arrival of a little
daughter. July 30th, who wll be
c-aleld Doris Lenlruh.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benson
ami children have returned fron
Atfatita io-i-nmpttniud’by Mr. Georg*
Moore and young son, Marion wht
ore their guests.
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The friends of Air. George Drown
will regret to learn of his continued
serious illness at his home on Han
cock avenue.
AskAthensWomen
To Urge Passage
Of Measures*
A telegram has been received by
Mrs. L L. Hendrep, chairman
66- phone-%
• Taxi Service
Day and Night
YeilowCabCo.
PHONE Gi
^*•1 ■ gas
GEORGIAN HOTEL : I
farm.
for Ja
nort gages
flu-
».f thi
The local postoffice will cease', the im
business of every nature Friday af
ternoon foi 1 one hour, from 4 to C
o’clock out of tho respect for the
late president ©C tho United States/
Warren G. Harding. Every posta
employee In the United States har
been Instructed to cexise work dur
ing this period.
This will have the
Moving the present r«
pern ting a railroad n*
which they say
■ntailed by the
Athf-iis-Bclmoi.it branch am
defer any definite ;urt|oii
question of the suspension
of tiir
stir
The, order issued by Postmaster
General New and Postmaster Paul
Smith is as folldws:
ATHENS. On..
% August, 8, 1923.
This office received the follow
ing messago from the Post Office I
peoartment dated August 7, 923: J
“As a further mnrk of respurt
to the memory of the Jute president I
It Is hereby ordered that all Unit- !
ed States Post Officers bo closed I
Sandwiches for picnics,
wIcIic h for tea and sandwiches Tor
parties aro always in season.
These fillings may he new to you
and help fill tlio_ picnic nr ' tea
sail'dwiches. Combinations are al
ways Interesting and
for one hour during the exerclsi
attendant upon the burlnl of
late president nf Marlon. Ohio.
intriguing to the summer appetite.
thf !
Olive and Pimento
One pint small t-reeu olljes*, 1
Burial will take place at Marlon' can pi nun Iocs.
Ohio, at threo o'clock central stun-.
durd time on Friday, AuAgunt 10 1 + Cut n,eat of 0,iv, ‘ s from at"™' 3 -
1923, I Rut olives and pimentoes through
(Mgned) , j food chopper. Mix thoroughly autl
HARRY 8. NEW, j put between thin slices of bread
Postmaster General. I OHd butter.
Additional instructions state that | Cream Cheese and Pimento
each post office should adapt ’your ffuur tablespoons butter, 1 en-
nour to Marion, Ohio time, which! ufchatel cheese or 4 tablespoons
Is Central Standard time.* This J cottage cheese, 2 pimentoes, 1-2
teaspoon salt, 1-8 teas|»oon paprika.
will make the closing hour for Ath
tns, 4:00 p. m. to 0:00 p. m.
In obedienco to tho above, the
Athens, Ga., post office will, clos*
its windows, and all employees will
refrain from work during tho hour
from 4 p. m. to & j>. m. on August
10th, 1923. Tno.se employees who
ire away from the jiost offico dur-
ng the above named hour will
work until that hour Is pass-
Cheese, Olive, Pimento
M'Lx 1-2 clip chopped olives, 1-4
cup minced pimentoes and 4 table
spoons cream cheesy. I»ut between
thin aliefea bread and butter.
This, In the memory of a good and
great man, the late President of the
United States, Warren p. Harding,
(Signed)
PAUL L. SMITH,
Postmaster.
COUNTRY CLUB
CLOSED OR DAY
Tho Cloverhurst Country CHih re
mxiied closed ull day Wednesday In
honor of the dead president, win
was an enthusiastic golfer. Thii
day had been designated by the
president of tho American Gol
Association ns one of respect to th*
lute president and C. A. Trussed,
chairman of the Board of Governor.-
Ordered the club closed for the day
BIG CORN CROP
WRENS, Ga.—An excursion Into
•he county reveals th© fact that
*hls immediate section is making a
bumper crop of corn Tbo acreage
planted in torn is probably tbs
'argent on teterd aud in most cas*s
tho crop ha? been well cultivated.
Many otpcrUnccd furmors sav ttat
Jefferson county will make tho
largest corn crop In It history.
The farm of Rurrcl Brown was
arefully inspected. Tbo thousand
icro farm is planted in corn and
cotton, the ratio being Homewbero
near fifty-fifty. Frank Brown
known to local baseball fame has
five acre* of corn that Is expeetbd
to make fifty bushels to theAfcfe.
ICE
Serve Costa’s leg CreAtn
At ?Tour Dirtners!
It Is pure and delicious,
-and your guests will
enjoy it because of its
• fine texture, whole-
scmcncss and coolnesn.
Order it For Desserts
Costa’s
*'Just a Little Bit Better.”
$2.95 - $4.95
AnyWhiteLowShoe hi our stock $2.95 and $4.95
S4 -‘ Values up to $12.50
^lack Satin blimps values up to fid.oo . . , $4.95
^Black Kid Pumps . ... $2.95 and $4.95
Brown Kid Oxfords, rubber heels
While Kid Sandals ....
$4.95
$4A5
Children’s Shoes $2.95 and $4.95
Black Kid Boudoir Slippers $1.50
iMichael’s
THURSDAY MORNING 8 to 1 O’CLOCK
HMtichael ^Brothers
12 Momme Pongee
THURSDAY—8 TO l
Yard $1.00
Strictly first quality imported
Japanese Pongee.
Read,/,
Banner-Herald:
Want Ads.
Mens Handkerchiefs
THURSDAY—S TO 1
4 lor $1.00 .
Pure linen, hemstitched, 35
cents each value. Buy by the
dcVn.
Carters Summer
Unions
THURSDAY—8 TO I
$1.00 Suit
Regular $1.25. Lovely Rule
quality. Summer weight, tight
knee, open seat and camisole
top. v
> Nainsook Teddies
THURSDAY—8 TO l
$1.00
$1.50 to $2.00 values. Lace
trimmed or embroidered by
bond. All lovely quality.
lively Nightgowns
THURSDAY—8 TO !
$1.00
Regular 81.25 to $1.50 values.
Fine quality, pink ulripc
IUtiste. Pretty Styles.
All Kinds Towels
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
5 for $1.00 _
Rcrulnr 25e to OBe cavh. Hath,
lTurk nnd Striped Glass Towels.
Fine buy.
Pare Linen Lawn
THURSDAY—8 TO I
$1.00 Yard
Re-ulnr $1,55 value. 30 inches
wide. For dresses, underwear,
Kerchiefs, s'-C.
Childrens Sox
njUBSDAYLfc* TO t
t-S Pairs for $1.00
Regular 25<- nnd- UGe vnlueu.
Sizes'll to 914. Variety of cal-
oru. u,-
I«t Hair Net?,
TtrntSDAY-R TO I
10 for $1.00
Regular 15c each. Your choice
all'"*hudcM. Cap or Fringe.
Fashionctte, Vcnida, Southern-
ette.
Fine Stationery
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
For $1.00
O.ie pound paper and two pack
ages envelopes for $1.00 Real
$1.50 value. Heavy quality.
,Grey Hair Lined.
Colored Ratine
THURSDAY—8 TO I
de In nil eolors. Buy several
^sseCat Uifcyjh^Q,
NO PHONE ORDERS
For Thursday Only!
Regular 25c Soaps
THURSDAY—8 TO 1 -
5 Bars for $1.00
Your pick of our complete stock
Ladies Handkerchiefs
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
5 for $1.00
Regular $1.50 value. Pure linen
and hand embroidered Irish
Lawn, Fine quality.
Colored Teddies
THURSDAY—« TO 1
For $1.00
Regularly to $1.50. Colors, pink,
blue, flesh, orchid. Of fih’o
* *4lgUsU.
Muslin Petticoats *
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
Jr For $1.00
.Regular $1.50. Of fine white
' material with ' embroidery
Flounecs or lace bande.
Ladies Handbags
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
$1.00 Each
-Regular values $2.50 to $3.00.
Very pretty, real leather and
novelty bags.
Coty Lorigan Talcum
! TH s'rdo Bottle 0 1
' swaassaaxi.
quality, talcum.
Glass Mixing Bowls
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
$1.00 Set
Silk Hosiery
THURSDAY—8 TO 1 , '
$1.00 Pair
Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Ji* L*
Tarter top, heela, and.otes, Col
or*, white, brown, beige, n i
and green.
Electric Hair Curlers
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
$1.00 Pair
A remarkable value and thryV
Kuarantccd for one year. i
Infant’s Sweaters
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
$1.00 Each
Summer weights Zephyr Swent-
ora in white, trimmed wiili
blue or pink.
Fine Sea Island
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
8 Yard for $1.00
Yard wide unbleached muslin
of good weight and com -u
tion. A great bujr.
Cups and Saucers
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
4 Sets for $1.00
Hand painUd and gold I in I
hippin china of auperior quali
ty. Regular 50> act.
Chamoisette Gloves
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
$1.00 Pair
Long 18 Button length- m
short glovea of fine qu d :
washable chamoisette. Atl c.d-
ors and sixes.
Ladies Gauze Vests
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
2 for $1.00
Fine quality lisle knit with cam
isole and crochet top. All wI,,..-
and all sizes. 66c values.
Fine heavy glasr nets of-J
sizes. Mixing Bowl*. K*
value $t.S0.
17 Pc. Luncheon Sets.
THURSDAY—S TO 1
Lingerie Crepe
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
5 Yards for $1.00
$1.00 Set ■
Stamped for Embroidery. Com
plete 17 piece# in simple pret-
ty designs on fine quality cloth
e Crepe _
snd teddies. Color* pink, flesh,
blue, lavender and white.
Ladies Lisle Hose
THURSDAY—8 TO U
2 Pair for $1.00
Fine nuality in brown, black,
and white. Value 75c pair.
Stamped Tiilow Casts
THURSDAY—8 TO l
$1.00 Pair
With hemstitched point* ' or
scalloped for crochet Beautiful
design, on extra fine
pillow cases.
Huck Towels
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
8 for $1.00
Red «tripe border fin, wl
■ - ' 16c <*ch.
Ice Tea Glasses
THURSDAY—8 TO 1
6 for $1.00
Regular. *8JH> (town. Beautiful
bl.vp , nn-
shape and weight.
of fine 25c soaps. Buy a big-
supply now. * I W