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I tuNDAY. AUGUST 12, 1923.
TOT BANNKR-ggRAUI. ATOTNS, OBOfcOtA —
OCIETY
1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS —
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FOR BIBLE
D V CLASS
jis weeks' study Includes the
nt ! and third books of the
( . r, Psalms 42-89. In the en-
psilter six Psalms begin with
;jujjs upon men. Make a copy
beatitudes, as you come to
There v-e eleven others.
n!
end.
worth white to know who
e blessed, or happy, accord-
nod's word?
I liow many Psalms are National;
(and their dignity and beauty.
! Psalm 84:3 comes to mind in c.
i certain church in Athens, where
there are always little children a*
the morning service, usually clus
tered about the altur or In the gal
lery above the pulpit. Blessed are
they that thus dwell in God’s house.
They will still be praising Him in
later years.
—«M% A. 13.
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5 celebrates a king’s j MiSS LILLIAN SEUSSE
Divide it into these parts OF DANIELSVILLE
Prelude. Add re
•oom. To bride. Description
:il procession. Final address
. of historic origin, it' can
apply *'ohly f. to the Ides!
I., in the chufrch Psalter it is
i hristmas Day. "Set to
the title, and may dos-
e tune, or may tnean in-
s shapped like lilies on
was to be played.
42, 43 very beautiful
refers to the rush o!
down ML Herman when
melts^Ciin you recall a
no from * Wordsworth’s
j HONOR GUEST
| Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wright, en
tertained for Miss Lillian Ilcusse
I of Danielville Thursday night at a
I delightful picnic supper at Fast
Lake followed by dancing .nd
: wimming. The guests included:
Misses Lillian Beusse. Pauline
Brook?-. Inez Kidd, Elizabeth Ben-
tou, Lucllo Moss. Lila Maye Car-
Naomi iPotorfield, Annie Maud
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Florence and
young son, motored to Augusta to
day to visit relatives.
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Friends of Mrs. W. T. Florence
will be pleased to learn she ha sre-
turned home from the hospital an*-
is doing nicely.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L\ Law-son and
children of Spartanburg have
turned home after a visit to Mrs.
A. S. Pledger.
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Mrs. L. D. Benton and Miss
Nena Wilhite leavO today for
Franklin, Highland#, and Moun
tain City to spend a week.
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Messrs. George W. Bishop, Hope
T. Smith, and Mr. Walter Johnson
of Madison are on a motor 4 rip
through Florida.
Mrs. J. A. Robertson of Brooklet uable acquisitions to our city, air
Ga., Is the guest of Mrs. S. 8. Smith.
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Judge and Mrs. B T Mosely of
Danlelavllle were visitors here Sat
urday
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Miss Corinne Gerdine' has receiv
ed a telegram from her mother.
Mrs. J. H. L. Gerdine of her safe
rival in San Francisco and that she
will reach Atlanta Wednesday
where she will be Joined by Mlsr
Gerdine and they will return tc
Athens Thursday. Mrs. GerdlneV
ny friends will welcome hei
home most cordially after an ab
sence of a year In the Orient.
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Miss Grace Wing has returned
from Augusta where she visited
.Mrs. Ne'glo.
Mrs. W. J. Hancock, Mrs. O. T
Alums, and Messrs. Henry and
George Hancock are spending the
week-end in Gainesville.
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Mr. aVl Mrs. Nevlr V’ilsor
Allgood. Alb-no Hatcher, Sarah Mary I/m Hancock and Mr. Sidney
Moon, Nellie Poterficdd, Clyde All- Richards are spending today in
good. Ruth Poterfleld, Agnes j Franklin, N. |C.
Wright. Wilmor Poterfleld. Helen
I Tin
broker
the title, of 63 and Its
beauty. The nature Paslni,
• grandeur of 68. Only tin*
Messiah fulfills Psalm 72.
loblo byjiiiC Is founded on
gilm? “Glorious things’ of
r«* spoken.”
*• third book 71-89, notice
Weatlu rfo-.-d. i.Marie Taylor, Helen
it ode? [ IlCoating. Dorothy Rldgsby; Mrs.
itli .Psalm 46 read the hymn J Clara powers, Mrs. J. W. Keating,
it j. .ns things of Thee are [ Mrs. lUdgsby. Mrs. Will Poterfleld.
Myninu) and IUble should I Mrs. Iiill Peel; Messrs. J. O. Daniel,
i . .| together. I If. C .Patterson, Alvin Odom. A. E
David’s penitence; and Crlner. W. M. Roke, Ed Poter
field, Alfred Edge, .Morgan Quinn,
Charlie Tate, Hoyt Johnson, ITs-
sery. Bill Peel. G. A. Wright. Wil
lie Ivey. J. W. Keating, H. C.
Hync, John R. Paterson, Georgo
I laden, Frank Powers and Robert
Powers.
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EIGHTH DISTRICT WILL
SPONSOR HOSPITAL 62
As chairman of the Eighth dis
trict committee on “Friendly Rela
tions." with ex-service men, Mrs.
J. H. Nicholson of Madison, Ga.,
calls attention to the fact that this
month (August) Is the month ap
pointed for this district to mother
ward 3, of hospital 62. in Augusta,
Miss I’auline Radford, American
Red Cross in charge. There are 53
men In this ward. Let each club
In this district bear this in mind
and send some token of love and
thought to our boys in this hos
pital. Please Jet r» do thi» now, as
part ef the month has gone. Let
ms try to do our best nnd’^.t the
grand old eighth district on top.
MRS. J. II. NICHOLSON.
District Chairman.
THE CHILDREN'S
DELIGHT
Say Kid3, Fellows, Girls
and Grown-Ups, do you
ever long for a cooling
bit of Ice Cream?
Then Come Here
and Get the
Most Delicious.
Costa’s
“Just a Little Bit Better.”
BROOKS-SIMS
Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Brooks
announce the engagement of their
daughter. Clara Esther, to Walter
Hillmnn Lewis of Macon. Georgia.
The wedding to take place in the
[ early fall. No cards.
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BARRETT-MANN
i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barrett nn-
l nounce the engagement of their
; daughter. Lois Mabel to. Mr.
j Thomas Dow Mann of Atlanta’. The
I wedding to take place h the early
fall.No cards.
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A THOUGHT FROM ROBERT
; LOUIS STEVENSON
I ord. blind -:is to the offense of
lour beloved; cleanse them from our
| memories; take them out of our
mouths forever.
They’re New—And They’re Smart
Fall Hats, a Sale, $4.95
Indeed they are smart, smart from
the tips of their crowns to the
edge of their :jaucy brims! Little
close-fitting shapes, most of them,
that show their intimate knowl
edge of the prevailing mode. And
they’re apt to be trimmed with u
b .w of ribbsn, a feather or wool
embroidery.
Satin Velvet
Felt Duvetyne
THE STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED OUR NEW
CYLINDER HONE
MACHINE
This is the greatest improvement yet made over
the old way of boring or grinding cylinders, to
enlarge or repair them. Guaranteed to be satis
factory.
Beginning Monday we will have with us MR. H.
C. CHATHAM, a Franklin expert, and also a new
electrical and mechanical expert in our shop.
ARMEL’S GARAGE
Telephone 587
169 W. Washington Street
Dr. J. O. McCrary ana son. Jack,
were visitors In Athens Wednes
day attending the Sth District 'Med
ical Convention.- Royston Record.
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Mrs. C. N. Weatherly, Sr., and
Mrs. Randall Kendrick, of Athens,
are spending the week with Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Weatherly, Jr.—
Royston Record.
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Mrs. Fred Bfr^-hmore and son,
Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Hob Me-
c’rary, of Athens, spent Sunday
with Dr. and Mrs. J. O. McCrary.
—Royston Record.
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Messrs. Aubrey Wilder and Geo.
Upchurch, of Athens.'wore nests
of friends here for the week-end.
—Royston Record.
Mr. and Mrs. Embry Murry and
children and 'Mrs. G. T. Rfdgwav
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Murry at Athens Monday.—
Royston Record.
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Miss Juddie Turner and Mrs. Lee
Turner spent Saturday in Athens
with Relatives.—Royston Record.
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Mr. H. C. Phlnlzy was down from
Athens yesterday—Augusta HeraM.
Mrs. R. :C. Campbell is In Ath
ens.—Augusta Herald.
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Mrs. J. W. Tate and Miss
'1'hornton are the guests of rela
tives In Athens.—Elberton S’nr.
Misses Willie Jackson nnd Lellr
.Tames loft Saturday for Macon tc
spend the week.
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The friends of Mr. A. W. Brooks
will be pleased to learn he has re
covered from his recent illness,
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Miss Katherine Park has return
ed from Hendersonville where she
attended Miss Annette Harbor’:
delightful house party.
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Misses Nannie and Loin Ethridge
left Saturday for Snvnnnnh from
which point they will sail for New
York.
Mrs. F. A. Terrante of Gallup
New Mexico is visiting her parenti
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pappn.
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Mr and Mrs Carl Wallace art
spending the week end in Monroe,
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Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb, whe
has been ill ut her summer hotrn
in Lakcniont. Ga.. is rapidly im
proving.—Georgian.
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Miss Morene Neal returns today
from Commerce.
Bias Stripes in Silk
The newest contribution to the
silk designs Is the Bayadere stripes
which run on the bias. 'These arc
used for trimming and for whole
ftocks. ,
They are striking, yet In the
midst of the fashions fo.* oriental
figurations are no more than Is to
tm expected;
The smartly dressed woman ran;
wear them without the leist tre-1
p Ida I Ion that they will truko her,
conspicuous.
Mrs. Charles Talmadge will re
turn to Dillard Monday after
spending a few days at home.
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Lieutenant nnd Mrs. A. 8.
Stovall. Jr., nnd baby of Texas,
rived in Atlanta Monday and are
visiting their parents. I)r and Mrs
A. S. J. Stovall. Sr. They will vis
it in Klberton before returning to
Texas, also Mrs. Arthur Booth, ol
Athens..—ElbCrton Star.
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Miss Catherine Jones of Athens
In spending a few days ns the gues*
of her grandmother, Mrs. W. M
Carlthcrs.—Elberton Star.
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Mr. and Mrs. Golden Michael nnd
young son, J. W., an’d Mr. and Mrs,
It K. Wier have returned from a
motor trip to Hendersonville, Ashe
ville and Greenville where they
spent the past week.
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Prrff. nnd Mrs. Peter Brown. Mr
Ralford Brown y nnd Miss Birdie
Smith are leaving early in thr
week for North Carolina to spend
several weeks.
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Mrs. W. T. Lay of Charlotte ii
Visiting her brother, Mr F A Millet
on Baldwin street
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Miss Etheleen Wilburn has re
turned to Griffin nfter a month’s
visit to her grandmother, Mrs.
J. Wood.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh H Harden of
>rsyth, Ga., announce the birth ol
daughter August 4th who has
>en named Catherine Jennings.
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Mrs. M. E. Patterson of Atlanta
is the guest of Mrs. Hugh Huggins
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Mr. nnd Mrs Hugh Huggins nnd
Miss Mary Sue Huggins have re
turned from Savannah nnd Tybee
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Howell Erwin nnd
children have returned from a visit
of several days In Atlanta.
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Dr. nnd Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith
cf Atlanta .are week end guests ol
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Rowe.
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Mr Thurmond McWhorter spent
Friday In Atlanta.
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Mrs. Duncan Tutt nnd young son
Swift, of Elberton nre guests of
Mrs. Isaac Swift.
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Miss Martha Nicholson nnd Miss
Guill left Friday for a motor trip
to the Y camp nenr Tallulah and
other points in North Georgia.
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The friends of Miss Mary Trout-
mnn will be delighted to learn shr
was able to return from Atlnntn
Friday nnd continues to Improve
following n recent operation.
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Mr. Winfield Nlsbet of Macon has
Joined his family her© for a week
end visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Rurke n. King and
little son are moving to Athem
from Marshullvlllc and will be val-
King will be associated with Mr
T. L. Mitchell in the Equitable
agency.
Mr. J. E. Patman joined Mrs.
■Patman In Bray Saturday evening
nnd from thoro they will go to
SL Simons* for a stay of
weeks.
ffie cYeamyoiiv
s\m demands
i Delightful powders
I lotions and tonics
In fact all
TOILfT REQUISITES
Sold and explained
on request. You may
find out lust What
you nerd by <
Miss Pansy Moore
22814 Clayton Street
SOUND CURRENCY
DISPLACING PAPER
IN SOVIET RUSSIA
MOSCOW.—Russia Is gradually
working into a ne wmonetary gya-
tem, based .upon actual values in
gold or „ negotiable securities,
which promises soon to eliminate
the billions of paper rubles now
flooding the country.
At the present time a dual mone
tary system prevails, the one,based
upon the new standard, the other
upon paper emission.
The new money, known as
’Vheroconetsa,” the old Russian
name for gold pieces, is paper cur
rency Issued by the state bank In
unites equal In value to ten gold
rubles of the pre-war issue, ami
supposedly redeemable In gold up
on presentation.
Silver coins, in ruble and frac
tional denominations, have been
minted, but not yet Issued. Tho
financial authorities arc awaiting 1
tho time when “cherovoneata” r.r
in general circulation ti issue tho
r money which will * ©place tho
present ruble paper ns fractions
of tho state bank notes.
American, English, French,
Dutch and other currency arc now
in free and general circulation In
moscow, but gradually find their
way back into the state bank which,
whenever possible to persuade
clients to do so, pays out the “cher-
ovonetsa” in order to accustpm
the people to their use. They arc
well made notes on excellent pa
per, slightly larger than American
currency.
Russia today is very short of
money, the circulation “in cheovo-
uotBa" and paper rubles being only
slightly more than the value of
two gold rubles a head of popula
tion. It Is hoped to Increase this
gradually, but to Issue very little
more paper sinless there Is actual
value, or anticipated revenues, be
hind It.
DIAMOND STUDDED
CHARIOT8 TO PARADE
STREETS OF ANTWERP
PAF/E THREE
NOTICE
Owing to our truck being broke*
down wc cannot call for mattress..
If you will send them in a*.<i call,
for them we can do the work.
ATHENS MATTRESS AND
SPRING BED CO.
The Prize Hat of Paris
ANTWERP—A great Jewel’ peg
cant Is being organized by the Ant
werp 'diamond cu/tters to parade
the streets of this Flemish city In
August. Cars 20 feet long will he
ornamented with real diamonds
representing large fortunes, white
tin* occupants will be sumptuously
attired.
City School Notice
The fall term of the city schools
will open Wednesday, September
5. All pupils desiring to have
Conditions removed will report for
examination at their respective
buildings on Monday, September
3.
AH white primary and grammar
school teachers will report at the
High School at 9, Wednesday,
August 29, for the purpose of or
ganizing the work for tho year.
All colored primary and gram
mar school teachers will report at
the Reese Street School at the
samo time.
HIGH SCHOOL
Examinations for conditioned
students will be held September 3
nnd 4. Registration will begin
September . Students from out
side schools arc asked to present
certificates from these schools.
According to resolution of the
Board of Education boys must
have a suitable uniform, or must,
deposit the amount necessary for
purchase of a uniform, when they
register.
The usual fees will be required.
« G. G. BOND, Supt.
Aug. 12-13-14.
PALACE
MONDAY
Glenn Hunter
IN
“Youthful
“Cheaters”
EXTRA
“The Reporter”
FOX COMEDY
Monday and Tuesday
STRAND
H. B. WALTHALL
AND
RUTH CLIFFORD
IN
“The Face on the
Barroom Floor”
Thl» hat, worn by Mile; Gypsy, dancer, i
nillii ' ■ - - -
first prise In the recent
ry show in Paris. The band is combined white s
and straw, studded with imitation . jewels'. Blue velvet ribbon is
shirred in fan shape on top of this and lone streamers fall down tho
back.
Thornton’s
SUNDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Roast Chicken and Gravy
Celery Hearts
String Beans
Boiled Irish Potatoes
Buttered Okra
Muffins and Biscuits
Green Apple Pie
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Fried Chicken, Cream Gravy
Butter Beana
Fried Com
Creamed Mashed Potatoes
Hot Biicuita
Banana Pudding '
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
ins
7
cVtetrola/2ip
•
A graceful Instrument,'
designed in and finished
in the best tradition* of
the talking mncUneart.
You will be pcoodjoC
yours. Its price temod-'
crate. Our terms fra* r
easy—come In and bear ?
ft.-'’ i
Price $100.00
Terma If Desired.
BERNSTEIN BROS.
Phone 62 Broad St.
Price Sale
Of 350 Beautiful Summer Dresses of Linens, Voiles, Ging
hams, Ratines, Organdies, Tissues All At
50% Off
Never have we offered such wonderful bargains as we are offering today in season
able merchandise. All new styles and of the best materials. You surely can find
several pretty frocks among these lovely frocks.
Nothing Reserved—All on Sale At a Reduction of 50 Pet. Off.
A SALE OF CAPES AT ONE-HALF PRICE
Silks, Woolen and Fur Trimmed models all included in this big ONE-HALF PRICE.
A SALE OF SUMMER MILLINERY—All Hats that sold up to $10.00 and CO AQ
$12.50, Reduced for Tomorrow at ..
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All Colored Silk Blouses Reduced to ONE-HALF PRICE
A sale of Crepe Gowns at $1.49, in flesh, light blue, maise, helio,
rose and white, plain and flowered. Actual values up to $2.50.
W. T. COLLINS INC,