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THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 11123.
Tl» BAWNBR-HKItALD. ATHENS, GKORUIX
TJ.GE THREE
OCIETY
Offica 1201—Ily MRS. Al. ICK ADAMS— Residence 832.
THE WORLD BUILDERS
in'* th«- pool's vision.
Grant nifl tin; Lift of sunt;;
1 u. a it*I things I'lrrnal
All u£-4h** Iwmlrt belong.
Ti' V lire the true world builder
Thelrj^sre the deathless years,
Tlnlr«4?%» nK«*l«sn jK-epter—
\\ i**l(R‘i's of dreams and tear.-
\\ l.ere Is tfijuioldier** glory?
Where U ike monarch's name?
Tin fra Is « hlooitv story.
Theirs is .vhllKhtyU fi
K ■
More !**the slat
detir?
Where is' the courtier's pride?
in ih** tohihs they rest them,
tfy tM^llil ocean side.
, M!3S GAMS AND MR.
; SCOTT WED AT BEAUTIFUL
} HOME CEREMONY
j A wedding of unQsual interest
J clmr ieierized l^r beauty and xim
f i-licily, was that of Miss .fan*
Shields Tallis, daughter of Mr. am
Mi lljehaid Fuller Sants, and Al
fred Witherspoon Scott, of Athens
which occurred Wednesday, ' after
noon at JJMHt o'cloek at the home of
the bride's parents, on Junipet
performed
I by R» v. IV. W. Mcntiuinger, rectoi
of All Saints' Kpiseopal church.
An orchestra rendered appropri-
ale w< tiding music. Preceding
the ceremony. “t* Solo Mlo" and I
Love Volt Truly” were played
I.ohcngrin’s W.ddinif March was
played during the entry of th*
wedding party
The charming ypting bride eit
tend with In r lath, r who gave hei
in marriage and was met at the al
tar by lhe{ groom and Ids best mhn
William Rhodes Carlisle. j|er hr!
dal go wa was o£ soft while eh If
foil and lace. The IkhIIco reflect
• d the bateau neck and the soft
girdle of white chiffon ended at tp
left side with a brilliant ornament a’
of rhinestones. The skirt was ful
and long and the panels on th<
: ld«*#< extended to the Item.
The tulle v«*ll was confined i<
her hair by a uoronet. of orangr
blossoms. Her bouquet was n
bride's roses and lilies of the val-
n. Mr. and Mrs
rip te
f North, Carolina
Upon their return tiny will niakt
I hr Jr IfUfne In Athens, Ha.
The bride was love ly In her trav
eling costume of brown and beig
brocaded crepe, fashioned in tie
draped style and worn with a smal'
hat,of Id-own velvet trimmed Ii
bride is ^ he only daughter o'
d Mrs. Richard Fuller Rams
Hid a sister Of Richard F. Sams
Ij\. of C(frrkston; Bruce Rams, ol
*- ~- ' * ' ~ of At
Without Porcelain
Splashers, ONLY
$45.00
$5.00 CASH
Balance Easy Terms
LIBERAL ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD STOVE
This Detroit Jewel is the crowning achievement
in modern Family (las Range Building and this is
the BRIGHT. BANNER, SELLING EVENT for
this wonderful year of 1923—with us!
Bakes with the
door wide open
Boils Water
18 inches above
Burner
That’s the
Unequalled Test
DETROIT
JEWEL
Little Picture, Ills Meaning
BUT LISTEN: opportunity,, flies
while you wait. This unusual under-price salt-
will close in a few days.
DONT WAIT and LOSE-DONT
Athens Gas, light & Fuel Co.
Phone 54
Phone 54
SUMMER COMPLAINT mate little «"»• *^ T fE N J ,? N .|i S0N
headway with children who*, cmreful I MIS* ANNE BENSON
noth'* protect them from.torn'chend TO 8HARE HONORS
bowel disorders, hot weather cramps, I Walter Jones of Athena
weakening diarrhoea - with | an ,j mIhk Anne Ikinfion of Wash
CHAMBERLAIN’S Inaton. D. r.. Will be the li»l>lru
COLIC and DIARRHOEA J tion of the lovely bridge imrty wit
REMEDY I which Mrs. T. Nlsbolt Tinsley wl!
Quick in action - satisfying In results. I entertaIn Thursday morning at he
Ra
tden
The
m College nil
card tables will ho plai
mI dining
li'dng room, library,
room where a profuaiot
daisies, marigolds nnn
: .t. will Im» used effect-
ianta. and Itol.
at 1‘rlnrctt.n I'nlvcrslty.
HI j alb•mlcd the North AventD
Frcshyt crian school. gniduated
from the Girl's I Hull school, am
later attend 1 d Wesleyan college j At one o'c’oek an elaborate lunch-
college. R|i«- is a member of tin J. W |H ?ic m-rved.
Junior league. , f Twelve or the hetoree’s most in-
Mr. Scott is profeasor of clicmis | friends will enjoy this af-
| fair.-*-Mnco» News. *
University
orgip
his alma
month.
he
of th<
hi Della Thfifn frit
le also tlitl post-gmduati
he University of Min no
•eceivctl his l*h. I). degre.
MOONEY-EVERETT
. f the
At the (T||Jv
it basketball pi:
Ml in
oiith
sJly
Alla nt
-f'MInn.
Ilso was dlNiin^ulshed and
■elurn to Atlanta was a me
Im* b.iskvlball team of the
A title tie club.
Durbin the world war he serve.! ]
tls country in the chetnle.il depart
'""it or the mite,I States reserv' I
lory in Washing!
Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Mooney o
Vewtinn announce (lie engage
ment, of their daughter, Mary Hll
rah. Ih to Mr. Henry \V. Kverett ol
Athens, fin., the marriage to tuk«
place September the 1st. —Journal
The above announcement Is o'
'vbry cordial Interest here. Miss
hr I Moo i«-y has frequently vlsted' lie-
l.-unt. Mrs. J. T. Tlbbetu. nwMm
| many warm friends who will he de
lighted to leant slit- will ma|t" lie
home here where Mr. Hvertft| hat
idcnllfl.-l iilmstir with the husi-
m and social life, being a mem-
of the
Mo
Afte
I- »•» " r M-s. nm, Mr.- I^“ r ‘ mC l . n '
.r,.rvr K of Alt;.nt:, . | •'' " 111
iruther „t ,M lss C |„,„ (their trim.Is
-OoiisiHuiiun.
filing (tip they will take rtr
Mllle.lge nvenu-
III be .- ♦ home t<
m-
C-roNEE HEIGHTS
NEWS *
Miss Mnttie II. Ib-ntiiark
Washington was the g„<st
frt« nds Thursday afternoon.
Mrr. I'etcrson. nt Hast Point, who
is so ploa.'antiy remembered here
:i " Miss Fleo rnrlledce, is the
ittesl of .Mrs. J. Clotfelfer.
Rev. Jolley nnci family spent
Friday nt Hanh-l prings.
iViIsrch Clntfeller were week-ent*
i.uests of Misses Hetty and Mar- ' ,,, j
nurlte Fowler nt • their homo on
Mitchell Rridgn road.
Mi>r- Mary Ifeb-n I b ury Is iht
'Rest of her slst»-r at Mayesville.
The Community Club will moot
’’tiilay afteiimon. 4 'Hi u’el.e k nt
the home of Mrs. J. M. Fleintn?. I
\ full al tendance is requested. j
Mrs. W. I,. Jolley entertained nt i f()l( j
•n informal tea Thursday evening, |
n honor of Iter guest Miss Irene
h)l' % ey. of Marietta, who was nn
nttraetlve student at Summer
S. liool. V
Mrs. Scroggins lias returned
ift« t- a month's visit with her
father in Ranks comity.
Mrs. W. & Henry le
for a short visit with friends in
dontli Carolina.
Mrs. Hrooks. Ilev. and Mrs. -W. 1
I*. l*rookn b»ft -Monday for Arknn-!
ns whevn- Uiey will l»e the guest |
of Dr. and Mrs. Guy Hrooks. , .
-IlSr, MATTIE SUE MeCALL
1 ENTERTAINS DELIGHTFULLY
I Wednesday evening Miss Mattb
Cue McCall (>ntcrl:thied ileiightfill
of ly the c. a. L Club (a honor of Mr
of Ilub.-n Lovtrn of Macon.
j ICnjoyahle contest games feature*
ho ed the evening'followed by dellci-
freshments. Garden flowcrr
I urtlatically In the brlgh'
—a—
Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Garrison
Dr. Rums «»f Clarkesvllle wut
im'.ne the vljftr* hm Wcilncf.
lay for the nu-tllcnl convention.
lira. Julian Waters of Atlanta !■-
: Nor, Mrs. \V. If. Aslt
—W—
'fr. and Mrs. K. G. Famhroilf i
v- moved from Mlllcdge Circa
their home comer Mllleilgu avc
*» and Dealing
-a-
Itiisn left today fo
liter home m Athens after a vlsl
t rWnyi v. :ll, Jfr.,. ,\bi in, r., 4 vj on the llill
—Augusta Herald.
-w-
Mrs. Waller Jones, of Athens
Mil Miss Annie I'utmon, of Wash,
'ligtoh, D. are the guest i o'
rhntls In Macon for a few day*.—
If coffee
disagrees
drinks
f Postum
-51—
Mi.et Ollvl-i Cook and Miss Dalsj
Tburs| r ' ,,U f r,, ‘ Ml from N^w^York
Senator William J. Harris It: vis
RiiiK his brother. Major Hunter
/ cirris tills week.
—a—
MUs Mary Johnson of Charles-
D»n. 8. CL, is visiting her mint,
Mrs. j. fi. Smith on tho-p«ti|e V .»M.
Miss Bertha Kale Davison 'eaves
Friday for Boynton to visit .Miss
Jne Johnson for a week or tentthys.
—@-
Mr. J. H. Davison went over to
Greensboro Thursday to visit Ms
tdsUv, Mrs. 8. (!. Roswell.
Dr. fi. D. Coffee and family l«/t
Wednesday for a camping trip.
'Messrs Rant Funkonsteln and
Milton Ijonser have returned from
New York.
No Difficulty in Setting Sleeves
Into Armholes
Mr. Murray Soule is being wel
comed home front Oxford, Knglund,
hen- he spent the past year
studying.
-ffl-
Mrs. R. W. Ford of Maxeys, was
t visitor here Wednesday.
_(£—
Mlhs Sam Font, daughter of Mr.
•nd Mr . II. W. Ford of Maxeys,
.a- a visitor 1 nt ehctlyWrW.W
vas a visitor in the city Wednea-
lay.
Prof. c. M. Strahan spent th»
.t t-K end with his family at Moun-
aln City.
— !iR--
Mr. and Mrs. •.* C Harris hav«
m ui tailed to North Carolina bj
he Illness «*f Mr. Harris' fathei
\ ho is in the ho-qiCtat. ,
—fN—
Mr. Frank Lay of Kawunoe. III.
Gut h is Item the guest of Mr. tup
Mrs. J. F. Tihlu-tta left Thursday
• >r Ills home.
—RB—
>•-. and Mrs .1. F. Tibbetts nn<
Mi-; . Tihhe»i t motored to Atian
la Iiursday morning f*»r the day
Mr
—M —
and Mrs. Murphy Cum
ol little daughter of Mi
e guiMts .If Mrs. Jack G<
of .Macon stoi
t visit to Mr.
ser Th^mlay
t-tl fn
—t*t_
rs. Jo,.
i Charle
—hH*
atid Mr
pel ovei
uiiil Mrs
v
tl Giles leave Fr
for Ra It in tore after spendlnr
»— months with -Mr. and Mrs
aides Kthrldge. (
-ffl-
lr Jack Goodman returned fron
W.iiMt.ui-s.tlcm Thursday aftpr «
dslt to his mother. '
, -a- # .
Miss .Mimic llllsman return:
nun New York this week.
—m—
Mrs. Thor,11,, Thornton and Mis
-.at** t'arithem of Klherton wc-r*
dsltors here Wednesday.
-po
D r - "nd George R. Clark*
•f liurtweli were visitors her*
f " r Hit) 8tll dlstrlc
Medical convention.
Mrs. H. R. Wilhite left Wednee.
■ Ivy for Cornelia to visit Sira. HukI
. < nllow.-Iv. .,n,i from there wil
'In City.
Pittmanvillc Social
and Personal News
<hir protracted tnrellnj; . m
f.'iri Sunday u u,e Baptist tln.reh
fcwryiMHty Invited to nfteml sad
liolp qut during our mnctlng.
Mrs. Allan Wilkcg and two prot-
k' littlo daughters, Misses Emma
.on and Marguerite of Gteenii-
|u»ro .-..-e visiting relatives In Pitt
mnnvlllo this week.
and .Mrs. \y. m. Slaughter
and family, of Athens, were the
rucMts of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Har-
tell Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lois Pearce, of Atlanta, Is
Islting friends in PJttmnnville this
veek.
•V \ R. 8. Crawford and i.Virs. R.
I*. Rowe attended the nwtlns in
Athens Saturday afternoon.
The barbecue g| V i*n nt the home
of Mr. nml Mrs. W. I. Harnett
Tuesday wpa. enoyed by a large
crowd. After the dinner was over.
..’body war invited lo the hous-
and the musicians got together and
the Jesuit was an oldtime after
noon dame.
GRKF.N TOMATO
MARMALADR
Five pounds green tomatoes,
lom-.nri, 5 tablej jwtons minced f»in-
ger. H cups nugar.
Wash tomatoes nml cut
sliee.b* They should 1m* very green
without a trace of red. Put in a
large crock, rover with cold w«
ter and let stand over night. In
the morning drain well and chop.
Wash lemons. nm| grate rind.
Snuoczc out juice. Add lemon
juice, grated rind and minced
ginger to tomato with just enough
water to prevent bunting. Sim
mer, stirring occasionally, for an
hour. Add sugar and cook till
thick. Four into sterilized jaw
and seal.
Z n smartest gowns this season
the set-ln sleeve. There has
always he*-n a belief that setting
in a sleeve wan the Waterloo of
honn* dressmakers.
As a matter of fact, sleeves can
be put In wRh ^o difficulty and
great sttererfs if One follows tbo
first principles of a correct'pat
tern. The sketches hero show a
PALACE
SPECIAL
Today and Tomorrow
RICHARD
BARTIIELMESS
WITH
DOROTHY GISH
IN
“THE BRIGHT
SHAWL”
John S. Rcbrrlfton l-rodurttm.
Ititt in llrr llr.irl. Death in
lie r Smile! ,
STRAND
Now Playing
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Johnson’s
TRAILING AFRICAN
WILD.ANIMALS ,,
roctly fitting a sleeve la an arm
hole.
Figure ! shows the sleeve, seam
joined, notches matched.
Figure 2 shows how to pin the
sleeve to the armhole with the cor
responding notches matching. Thla • . * • .
Is done by bolding the sleeve to- Evyry bepst #f tbo African joa*. i
ward you and easing fn any full- gl* shown in all fta untamable^ 1
ness, it must then be btstM aid ferocity! |
Preparing For
College Is Up
To the Girls
MADISON. Wis.—When is i girl
ready for college?
The question is nsked in thou-'
hands of homes along about this
time each year when family con
ferences are being held to decide
whether or not daughter should go
into higher education:! 1 institu
tions
Mother may say, "I think -she
had better slay out for a year un
til she becomes more mature before
going away lo school, where : l.c
will make new friends.”
Father probably will say, “Well,
it jcpfts^ar heap . of. ;m.on<:y ; .now
it casts arrrr rr shrd shrd Hindu
mljt.vs to vend a girl to school, but
--might as well get it over with;
let's send her this yc nr.”
Answering the question at a con-
ii tenet* *»f deans of women of'tho
ll{flv**rsittes of Missouri. Mlnne-
::ola, Indiana, Malm*. Tex.i:; Want-
en's College and other institutions.
r. -Lot#Nanlln, dean nt Univer
sity of Wisconsin, says:
To evercojno the present titua-
tlon, the deans recommend* d three
r medics.
1. Siuf'ents i liould not he allow
ed te c'lscoiitlnuothe study of Lat
in and Mathematics.
2. Pupils having high term
j -ade:: should not he permitted to
miss examinations.
3. Systematic acccuMs «»f how
time is spent- In study, sleep and
recreation—should be kept.
High schools and preparatory in
stitutions could aid In carrying
out the three recommendations, It
was suggested. »
Examination of Latin and mathe
matics front the compulsory ^t*»-
dies in high schools' wo-ld def« at
every purpose of schools. II was
believed. The two studies, the
dians hold, are essential In mak
ing students Darn the power of
concentration.
Child-birth
Haro U a wonderful
Ful message I
mothers I
When the Little Ono arrives, vou
,n have that moment more free
from auffcrtn* than jrojl
have perhaps imagined.
An eminent phyaielan*
expert in this
Scranton. Pa* -
“With my first two
children 1 had a doctor
two children 1 '*
Mother’s Prk-ad and had on!r a mrar: #e
very sick—only about ten or fifteen wln-
etss." Use “Mother’s Friend** as our moth
ers and rrsndmother* did. Don’t wait, start
today, ami meanwhile writs to UrsUAeld
Regulator Co.. BA 4C. AUanta. Ga.. far a l
free illustrated book rantalnlnc information
every expertant mother should have. “Moth
er's Friend** b sold bf all drua a torts-*
MICHAEL’S
TOMORROW—FRIDAY—ONLY
No i'honc Orders.
No Mail Orders.
None Sent C. O. D.
TOILET GOODS SALE
TALCUM
if. 1.25 Coty’s 98c
50c Violet Deodoriz
ing 39c
35c Mary Garden .. 29c
25c Mavis 19c
25c ATerinen’s Violet. 19c
25c Mennen’B Borated 19c
25c Ornnde Blossom . 19c
25c I.a/.ellc 19c
25c Babcock’ii Butter
fly 19c
35c Amcrny 29c
: ; !.00 CJuc! Quo Fleurs 89c
CREAMS
50< Djcr Kiss Vanish
ing 38c
50c Woodbury’s Fn-
cial 38c
50c Nadine Vanishing 38c
35c lluggette & Bums-
dellc . 29c
10c Daggett & Itams-
dellr 8c
25i Menthplotuni ... 19c
25c Fond’s Vanishing
Cveam ■ . ■ 29c
50c Fompeian Day
Cream 39c
TOII.ET WATER
$2.1!) Azurea .... $1.9S
$2.10 Floramye .. $1.98
$1.00 Orange Bios*
com 89c
$1.25 Mary Garden . 98c
$1.00 Mavis 89c
POWDER
$1.00 Mary Garden . 89c
08c Azurea 89c
08c Floramye ...... 89c
G5o Java 59c
50c Luxor White ... 39c
60c Pompeian Beauty 39c
50c Mavis 39c
Coty’s 89c
,50c: Dit-r Kiss 39c
75c Garden Allah .. 49c
TOOTH PASTE
25c Listerine 19c
<C5c Prophylactic Tooth
Powder ......
25c Dr. Lyons ..
45c Prophylactic
Brushes
50c Pebcco ...
38c
,50c Pepsodent
39c
25c Sanitot
19c
30c Kolynos
24c
60c F,orhan’s
49c
SOAPS
25c Pears Scented..
19c
25c Woodbury’s ......
19c
25c Cuticura Soap ..
19c
25c Cuticura ointment 19c
15c Say man
11c
15c Lux
lie
15c Ivory Soap
Flakes
11c
I5c Bon Ami
11c
25c Pure Olive Oil
Castile Soap
19c
15c Castile Soap ....
19c
25c Johnson’s Baby
Soap
19c
15c Peara Unscented
11c
26c Packers Tar ....
19c
MISCELLANEOUS
60c Nonspi
39c
30c Mum
26c
$1.00 Odorono 89c
25c Ammonia 19c
20c Witch Hazel ... IGc
$1.65 Eau dc Quin-
nine $1.-19
16c Bay Rum He
50c Packer’s Tar [
Shampoo 38c ]
35c Odorono 29c
$1.25 Pinauds Lilac
Vcgital 98c
50c Mulsified Cocoanut
EXTRA SPECIAL /
Palm Olive Soap, 89c
Dozen
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
Our Removal Sale Offers
This Oak Dining Room Suite $95.00
This is a beautiful set of eight pieces in the oak finish. Large
round extension table, six sturdy chairs upholstered in genuine
leather, long buffet with looking-glass. This set will give your
dining room an out-of-the-ordinary appearance. It js unusually
well made and the tonal high-lights in the finish stand out prom-.
inently. Let us show it to you.
This Two-Piece
Overstaffed Set
2 “$025
An overstuffed set of two
worthy pieces, a long daven
port and c^air to match.
Spring construction
throughout of the finest
type. Cushions are loose and
removable. Pieces are fash
ioned in the Queen Anne
style. Finished .in mahog
any. I9pholstered in figured
velour.
Beautiful cedar chests, such
as shown above, tomorrow
for $13.25. These chests are
full cedar and the outsides
are harpl rubbed to a very
rich finish. If you have furs
or clothes that need storing
away from moths, this of
fering of cedar chests will
mean much to. you.' Come
see them.
DORSEY FURNITURE CO.
Quality Furniture Since 1884