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FRIDAY; AUGUST 10, 1923.
HAPPY PARTY SERIES FOR .
MISS JOYCE STORY
Little MIm Joyce Story of Jeff or j
s-on. the attractive young guest ol ,
Miss Martha Carter Story is be
ing very delightfully enetrtained. J
Thursday she was honored will
a beautiful spend-:ho-day part; J
when covers were placed for eight
Friday Miss Frances Story enter- }
tain*»d for her at a very happJlj
party. Friday af j
ternoon, Mrs. George Story conipli- I
niented her with n very enjoyabli I
picnic and swimming party n !
Hast Lake. j
Friday night Miss I’anJIni
L^_'
dinner party
FOR VISITORS
John M. Nowell ga
o'eloek dinner nn Friday
In honor of Mrs. Sheila M
Athens, and Mrs. Charles .
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MISSES YARBOROUGH
ENTERTAIN B. Y. P. U.
THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
BODY OF PRESENT
IT
Continued From Pago One)
.-pe:
Mad j
1 thi Jh
nf senatorial honors set his pulsei
pounding, here, perhaps, as hi
leaned hack to rest a moment fron
(his work in that crepe-wound va-
j cant chair, the first dream af tin
I presidency was born.
| Ami now he was carried slowl.v
i sir .* *»y. °vcr the road home his feet h«r'
nin; l^ no "'f
r. ei f r
HAY FEVER
Treated: at Home
To avoid hay fever entirely, go
inray for two monthi. If you
can't go, Viclca will help you en
dure it at home. Keep Vick* in
the nostrils to protect the mem-
* " * ‘*Ib :the Yapora o!
i a spoon to clear
hranes.
Vicka
the hi
f Teacher."
—L. F. C-
MRS HARVfeY MAUPIN
%HARES HONORS
Oak Knoll, the htnntlfnl hninr
of Mrs. r.eh: t’allllln Near on Ponrr
tie Leon nvegne. In Druid Hills, wlF
be the scene of n lovtd.v bridge-
ton.’ entertained by Mrs. Nttor Fri
day afternoon In compliment tr
;Mr*. Dtitiie! s. IfnlL of Mnntgom-
j cry, Ala., the guest of h«-r sister
I Mrs. John Itny Pattlllo. and Mrs
• Harvey Mntipin of Athens, (la., th-
'•guest of her mother^ Mrs.' .1 .11
I Smith.
. . Mrs. ft. J J'nttilln, mother of Mrs
! Neer, nml Miss Mary Jimnito Pat*
1 lUln.I her sister, will assist In en-
1‘tnrtnlnlng *
otne-r Davis, Mrs." ; Carroll M
|ffht!fthry, Mrs. Vickery, Mrs. L.
• Pattlllo. Miss Hal lie Pooh
j Warren L-m-h. Mrs. Lynn
Miss Helen Wilson, Mrs.
• Smith and Mrs. John Pay
I —constitution.
i Yarborough entertained
very df Ilglitc.llly Thursday evening
i !"• ft. y. p. p. „f 11|,» KaRt At buns
Baptist church at their homo on
Grove street.
A splendid program was carried
out. followed by delicious refresh
ments and a happily planned social
hour.
Mr. ;mu1 Mrs.^Marion Connolly
and childr< n motored to Atlant
FiMay, going for the marring
• ( her sl-ter .Mis i Edith Grille
to Mr. £eorge Couch on Morula
at the home or their brother. M
L. L. Grincr-on Peachtree Circle.
The popular couple will nioto
to Florida for their wedding trip
Miss Griner has frequently vlsltei
here and has many friends
will be greatly interested in
marriage, Mr. Couch Is Heoroi
of the T. O. Pool and .Son M
company.’
—> [^g
Tip. friends of Miss Louis*
son will-be delighted to learn aht
Is slowly improving from .injurle
sustained in n fall while _oufnors
hack riding about two weeks ngi
She is now able to sit up in a roll
ing chair for n While each day
. —f*I—
Mira Ivnthletn Smith went *
fi» Atlanta Friday to visit friend;
and relatives.
—PR—
•Little Miss Joyco Story of Jef
ferson is. the guest of Miss M
ih.\ Carter Story.
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The many friends of Mr. Her
Winn, the popular, soda dlspcn
for Palmers Prince. Avenue fib
will be sorry to barn that whib
cranking his Ford this morning
he hail bis arto broke^. r The fntc
is Jimt $$bove "the At-rist
I veYy Ji'dnfuJ;
netal r«
r the body was
of the dead I*re
e armed guard
ud the bl
sklent's frith-
s took theli
er, the great
op of Ohfo of the Methodist Epis
copal church and a close personal
friend of the president.
The services at the cemetery,will
be opened with the singing of two
verses of “Lead Kindly Light” by
the Trinity Baptist Choir, after
which the Rev, Landis will reed the
arrlpture lesson.
Following the rending of the
scripture, the Rev. Dr. Swank will
then offer a prayer, the choir will
sing "Nearer. My God to Thee”
and Bishop Anderson will pro
nounce the benediction and the
mortal remains of Warren Gamaliel
Harding
eternity.
STATE RESTS
IT
(Continued From Pane One)
/minded .one. of.the infantry com 1
panics that i)arilcinij--.-
sPH^T !
'dncOTtvjr. of*
Tho/putf fi. Brand
mher of the cla** o
of tho best basketball
r*rs ever to attend Georgia.
Captain Brand is In command ol
the 34th infantry and with tho same
unit participated in the procession
on November 11th. mi in homo
of ih* 1 unknown soldier. He enter
ed the army when America de-
clared war in 1917 and at the close
of hostilities elected to remain in
Gamaliel Harding \
friends and nelghbr
and for the last tini<
id lea dei
eli began
to file h>
their dead
'lowly the
—
Mrs. Gordon Ca
Ma^HTalf. yfijop!
Mi9% Oil.
er Aiarrb
u«d Mr. yenry Hull «»f Jaeksonvlll
motored fn Atlanta Fridav
nnrning for' a short visit. •
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lopspereh
Atlanta were guests of Mr. a
Mrs. Paul Kadaway Tuesday a
Wednesday. -
ffj
Mrs. Clifton Chapman and t’
ons, Clifton and Francis of j
larta arrive Saturday night
rpend sometime with Mr. nnd M
W. T, Bruton on llill street.
Miss Que
id Froees Hold-
Styles That Sold
Up to $6
NOW
WHITE KID-WHITE BUCK
AND SEA ISLAND DUCK
Women'a Oxfords and Pumps
We’re making this final slashing re- j!
duction to insure absolute clearance—
and there is no question of every pair J;
going at this amazingly low price! »,
Here is a wonderful opportunity to buy these famous 5
Newark White Pumps and Oxfords including styles we J-
5<Jld uj> to $G for the amazingly low price of $1.95. Come ♦« (?
tomorrow 'and see these wonderful bargains. You’ll find a- , :j
a size and style that will suit your fancy.
visiting Mrs.
Paul In Perry, Ga. .
-re-
Mrs. Harvey Mnupln, of Alln-ns
Is visiting her mother. Mrs. J. B
Smith,—Constitution.
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Mrs. India Latimer and Mist
Hyde Latimer of Savannah -nr
I be guests of Miss Lois Johnson.
Mph. Sallic Bell, of Athens it
the guest of her daughter. Mrs. L
T. Mayfield.—Walton News.
id Mrs. Harry Burton nn«*
hnhy of Athens spent Sunday in
.ionroc.—WoJton News.
Miss Clyde Daniel has returnn’
r»m a six weeks' visit In Hunting-
on. West Virginia,
-Til-
MrH. T. L. Elder and Miss Safhh
Fbler are expend homo Sunday
.'om Mountain city,
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Mrs. I,. II. Ilawkes nnd son,
Olel are In Atlanta for tho week*
•'Dd.
' -re-
Prof II. B. Carreker who has
f been teaching in Riitumer school
has left for Wacreaton, where he
will lw at the head of the public
school.
-re-
Messrs. N, S. Arthur, I*. P.
Bridges, Howe Chandler, Mr. Carl
id wife, Mrs. E. B. Wood
nd daughters, Misses Man and
f* Jean of Athens, nnd Miss Martha
:5ue McRen, of Watkfnsvllle, com
pose a congenial motor party who
v ill leave Saturday for a ten-day
trip ihroiieh the North Carolina
mountains, visiting Hendersonville,
Ashevllh* and. ollm* imlnttf.
Miss Rena Wilkes Is Rpomltnr.
(lie week with her parents In Jef
ferson.
>V|oct
n tho afternoon. On Mrs. Hard-
ig’s own reqijQHt the doqrs wen
Ot to he closed until the last In
no luid had :i chance to view th)
u e of Die man In tho casket, even
’ It were not until dawn Friday.
The stream of humanity, cos-
lopobtan as that «»f the piighty
on seemed without
of the night dragged along
D o'clock it was estimated that
«• than ir.,000 already had filed
the flag-draped coffin nnd
•uldy that many more still wen
ine moving slowly toward th»
ding home. At lh.it hour thej
1 passing through at th£ rat«
bout -to per it inute or 2,400 pet
»<• line early in the * tuning haf
tided down East Center streel
I wo blocks beyond the office
ho Marion Star, which until re-
tnlrobed by the late
■••sidi
• miM lie
o/u-e-lM the lino, few loft It. ap
parently determined to stay then
they had seen Die f, ce ot
heir popart.,| fri'-nd. Whole fani-
d in lino and at timet
babe in armr
' VI,M :,, t aged grand parent.
7. K *jy /lawn of dm morning
tshcrcd in the new day of sorrow
vhen the president is to be laid
o rest l»y bis home folks, found
liousands standing In line await-
ng Ibelr last chance to view the
lace of their dead exeeutlvo.
The line which formed at two
•’clock nnd Imgan ptmrlng through
be niodest portals of the home of
h" president's fathor hail ncircjely
nd< d tt onu o’clock Friday mom-(
lug. It was estimated that appfbx-
hjntely (weiiiy-flvo thousand pco-»
»lc have passed through the doers.
At six o'clock Friday morning a
iew line began forming In n very
cw minutes was over six blocks
ong. the mourners marching four
•nd five abreast and constantly
orgtbenfng.
The doors of tho bouse were
‘died it led not to open to the pub
ic. before nine o'clod and will bo
losed at one o’clock, when the
final preparations for the simple
mu ral services wore to bo made.
CORTEGE
EAVES AT TWO
<fbe funeral cortege wns sched
uled to leave the little white bouse
f the aged father at two o’clock
nd proceed to the cemetery.
The services will be in charge
•f Bov. George l. Landis, pastor
of tho Trinity Baptist church where
he president worshipped, and Dr.
efiti Swank, puHtor of the Epwortli
’1. E. church, of which Mrs. Harrt-
ng is a member.
A prayer will bo offered by Dr.
.Valter A. King, of Columbus, a
former pastor of tho Trinity Bap-
list church of Mario', at the home
K'foro the funeral cortege leaves
or the cemetery.
The benediction at the vak’U w!U ;
' delivered by.D.r. William F. An-
lerson of Cincinnati, resident blsh-
<s flm(ufi Sftoe Stored Co.
F The Largct» Chain of Shoo Stores la the .United Steles.
% * •*
Athens. 0a. f 8tor», 151 Clayton 8t., "Next to Kreoo.”
An Newark Store* Opon SitarJxy Evcntnfie jo Aerommnlxte Cirtomm
Miss Florence Ktricklit.d 1h vis
iting relatives and friends In Fori
Lamar.
-m-
Miss KnDileen Miller leaver
Saturday fftr Newnan to visit rel
atives and friend*.
—re—
Miss Nina Mae Matthews nnd
Miss RAsa Nell Iyehmon wIP'
siiend the week end In Bishop.
Misses Marie and Hazel. WHs^r
leave Saturday for High Situate to
l spend the week end, V. 4
I Miss Elizabeth Ingram . ....
t guest of relatives at High Sboete.
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■■iniiiiiiiiiiiinimiiE
PARAMOUNT
SALAD 1
DRESSING
Million*. of
bottle* of pure,
wholesome, deli
cious Paramount
Salad Dressing
have brought
health and joy to
thourands of people
whose middle name
is Cive-Me-Some-
More. You
just must try
it. PARA
MOUNT
ONA1SE
SALAD
RELISH—
delicious for
sandwiches.
t—trefljt.Xs.
rttUlwrik.Po.
MM)
Taimadgc Bros. & Co.
Distributors
_ (Continued From Page One)
Ml*-n Fleming. Elbert, fourth.
Experienced Judging Dairy Cattle
Paul Fleming, f'larko. first; Jac-.k
Ingram, McIntosh, second; Welter
Hurtle,igo. Muscogee, third; Hal
Vaughn. Clarke, fourth.
Inexperienced Judging Cattle
>'alter Sanders, t’oweta, first;
Frank Jones, Elbert, second; Hu
bert Harris, Walton, third; John
Martin, Seminole, fourth.
’< oldest* in judging beef cattle.
In-, p and poultry were scheduled
for Friday and Saturday. Praise
was given Jones Purcell.• former
Clarke county agent, Tor tin* irain
ing he gave the club boys here be
fore going to Hall county wreie' he
is now agent. County Agent J. W.
Firfor states Mr. Purcell M one
of {lie best trainers of live stock
judges.
BOOSTS UNDERWOOD
SAVANNAH, Ga.—Dr. G. M.
Salihn, who heard Senator Oscar
Hnderwood announce his candidacy
for Du* presidency in Montgomery,
Ala., has returned home nnd an
nounced that be plunned to launch
a movement for a local Underwood
for President club.
KIWANISRERE
the
89’OOC POUNDS SOLD ON
MARKET AT HAHIRA
fiAliyiA, Ga. — Eighty nine
thnusppd j rounds of .tobacco-, sold
oh Hu* Halilra .market today brlug-
■ ng TlM- Jilghout • pricq
c.Tfd wifi* fh'rly-flvo ’septa u popnd
ihj lav.-cr.t, t-n tents, for an aver
age cf tuenty-seyen cents. Friday
uh.ooo pfHimls word sold for n» av-
(;ragc of twonty-o.lglit cents. Heavy
lunnarfd and hlgewt |Wices nre ex*
;<('tid the fast of this week, as.
1 he host grades are being held hack
until then.
(Continued From Page One)
on the Bank lie
Cari&Ier. Jr , a
wanlnn Jimmie Blsli
• trU'nnieat program
Iviwanian Bob Whit..
doPghted th.
Georgian Was in
Command Honor
Co. in Parade
Thornton’s
SATURDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Ronrl. Lamb
But tor Beans
Coi n on C. b
Buib’fi Irish Potatoes
Muffins and Bi.-euits
Ch'iicr of Pic
Coffee, Tea or Milk.
50 Cents
Supper 50c
iii.t Steak, Country Style
Hominy Grits
Fried Corn
table Salad
Hot Biscuits '
Crumb Pudding
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Coolidge’s Father
To Attend Funeral
: * r *Li L—I*- !
(By Associated Press.)
PIjY MOUTH, Vt.—John C.
Coolldge, tho father of I ho
president has gone to iMarlon
to attend tho funoral services "
of the late president Harding.
Ho doclined his son’s invita
tion to accompany him to
Washington on his hurried trip
aftor tho president’s death. lie
decided, however, to make tho
long trip from his farm honm
In the mountains of Vermont,
to Marlon, Ohio, to pay ills
last respects to his former
president and to tender In per
son, his condolences and sym
pathies to Mrs. Harding, and
to the father of the departed
chief of state. . 1
Last Showing Today
AT
PALACE
THEATRE
Richard Barthclmess
AND
Dorothy Gish
IN r
“The Bright Shawl”
COMING TOMORROW j
Bessie Love
in :±.
“The Village
Blacksmith”
Direct from Broadway Itun.
Saturday
AT THE
STRAND
Hoot Gibson I
in’ ...
“Double Dealing”
August Discount Sale
These final price reductions ought
to make
you
easant
W E’RE giving you more value than ever
before—We’ve got to reduce our stock
for Fall goods.
You’ll ,save a lot of money here now on fine
clothes and other goods men and boys wear
These Prices Will Last But a Few Days Longer
All $15.00 Suits '■
Now .. $11.25
All $18.00 Suits (
Now $13.75
All $20.00 Suits ^
Now ... $14.75
All $22.50 Suits
Now $16.75
All $25.00 Suits
Now $18.75
All $30.00 Suits c _
All $35.00 Suits eoe
Alii $40.00 Suits ^ a __
Now * $23.75
All $50.00 Suits
Now .
Genuine Lorraine
Seersucker ..
:#■
$36.95
$9.40
All Pakfi Beach and Wash Suits Included in This Sale.
AU - Mohairs and Tropical Worsteds, All Odd Pants
All Boys’ Suits 1-4 Off.
Straw
HATS
Off
All
Others
These Low Prices are for Cash Only
Chas.
Stem Co.
Home of (food Clothes