The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 13, 1923, Image 3

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TWH nANWRH-HCTAliP. ATBKS9. WWM liss LEILA MAE HULL WILL WED MAJOR HUNTER HARRIS AT HOME HERE AUGUST 22ND cordial and state wide . enters the approaching - of Miss Leila lunry Hull Hunter Harris on the eve : August 22nd at the horn* Inkle-elect's mother, Mrs Louisville Lou” The Vampin' Lady) stealing into every nee program and trot- ini away with all the .fcouquets. Ted Lewie' close the 1. Deloney Hull on Hill Istreet ue o'clock. Helutlves und friends have been invited foi ly occns.on. which will be j jnp every of the tnge possesses all the personal charms and mental gifts of a long line of ancestors. On both sidei she Is closely related to many of the Southland's most gifted a prominent families. Few girls ha so many devoted friends, young and old, as the lovely bride-elect; she has reigned as a social favor ite since, her debut, especially In the cultural life of Athens, feceiv* educational advantage njoat important social possible. She graduated fro.,. .... f.r. n ‘, 8 . t h V. m ^o Un ‘T, r , aea “ on ! »»* h «*ool. «* «n honor pupil foj ^ ap a n L. 1). Miller of Port Me* i },er eight years attendance, also an I herson will officiate at the beau-. honor graduate of Lucy Cobb. Shi tiful ceremony. ' - • - >ok ; special course at the State Normal, one at Columbia Univer sity and the Agricultural College and received her degree at th*! University of Georgia. . For Severn■ •on OI yoarH sJl ° has one of the best Callle I rnu,, 'P<'«1 and most gifted numbers Miss Hull will be given in mar riage by her brother, Mr Henry Hull of Jhcksonville, Fla., and at tended by her sister, Mrs. GordoA Carson of Savannah as matron of honor and her cousin. Miss Callle- , . Hull of Wa.hlnr.on. D. C.. ni . uf O’-! Hlsh Scnool faculty. Aild maid of honor. Major Harris will I to ho , r “ cnta ' arc Bl1 thl ho alt. -dcd by hfa brother, Sena of c "‘‘ nnl ” s J ' ounK woroNn ' tor William J. Harris -*f Wash* ingti The ceremony wHI be followed by lovely reception which will be arked lw a very charming anc* delightful hospitality rrlage will ignite two of the oldest and most* influential families of the state, both having figured prominently In the making of southern history as leaders in social and civic affairs. Miss Hull is the second daughter of the late Mr. .John Hop.. Hull and Mrs. Rosa Deloney Hull and by right of her!* Major Harris Is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hook. Harris of Cedartown. After leaving his native hrnnf h* finished his education In Buf- falo, N. Y. lie entered the Span- ish-American war In 1898 with th. Georgia volunteers, serving with distinction In the Philippines, on the Mexican border, and served at Camp Gordon, and Ft. Riorum Y. and other ramps during war. he went In the regular army In 1901 and gradually rose to | Mgh office of Major. Ho came to | Athens a year ago ns profesaor of I Military Science and tactics of the High School, and haa made hosti of friends who are extending most cordial congratulations. Majoi Harris is universally known from coast to coast not only In military but In social circles. He is th< brother of Senator William J. Har ris of Washington, D. C.. General Peter C. Harris also of Washington Lieut. Jam-** Coffee Harris, U. 8 Navy, Dr. Seale Harris of Birming ham, *Prof. J. C. Harris of Cedar- town. Mrs. Annie Harris Jones of v Cednrtown t Mrs W. T. Garrett, of Barnesvllle and Mrs. John Quinn o' Snndersvllle. Among the out of town guests for the wedding will be Mr and Mrs. Gordon Carson and children of Savannah, Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Hut and little Henry. Jr. of Jackson vllle, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Deloney Hull of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs Phil lip Weltner. Dr and Mrs. Marlon Hull and Miss Marlon Hull *of At- JnMa. Pr(f. and Mrs, J. C Harris, of Cave Springs and daughters, Mrs. Margaret Baird and Miss Ag ncs Harris. Major General and Mrs Peter C. Harris of Washington, D C.. Mrs Annie Harris Jones of Cet dartown. Senator and Mrs. W. Harris, Washington, D C, and daughter. Miss Julia Wheeler Har. rls. Dr and Mrs. Seale Harris and Miss Josephine Harris of Birming ham. Mr. and Mrs. W T Garrett o Darnesvllle, Mi and Mrs. George I Harris, Atlanta MY FORTUNATE ISLE8. Long years have I dreamed of the Fortunate Isles, Which they told of in olden time t Where the days come and go with Love’s own smiles, The land with a faultless c!Ii Decatur are the guests of Mr and Mrs William Peek on College ave nue Miss Irene Gregory Is spending her vacation on a camp to bo uway two weeks. | UJUhStandard Oil Products \ x v % The high-grade crude oil from Y which Crown Gasoline is produced, Y and the care and efficient methods used in its manufacture, insure you ; , a product that will start quicker, c , '4. give more power and more miles to the gallon. \i % T Always The Same And Always Better. , -A We invite you to visit our service stations at Li Washington and Thomas Streets Hancock and Hull Athens, Ga. And nearly everywhere you go. Ask our service station man or salesman about our free crank case service; also about coupon books. Better Stick To The Standard Always buy at the station or the dealer with the Crown sign. They have haunted my dreams In the deep of night, Alik*- through the day I see. The shores of the Fortunate Isis of light. Breeze-swept by a stormless sea LIko travelers old I searched for For*tho shore of my Fortunate Isle, But the search would end with a flood of tears, And sorrow, with never a smile. But at last I hnve found my For tunate Islo And have anchored hero to stay. I found it close, where your gentle smile Makes a Heaven of glad each day. —H. E. IIARMAN MISS JANIE LOUI8E ROBERTS ENTERTAINS AT MOVIE PARTY Monday morning Miss Janie Louise Roberts entertained veri delightfully a few school friends at a very enjoyable movie party at the nlace theatre followed by re freshments at Costa's Mrs. O M. Roberts and Miss Jane Webb were chnperones The guests Included Misses Marie Mcllntton, Frances Northcutt Pauline Hadnway, Elizabeth Stew- net. Mnrtha Carter Story, Jose- Crook, Vineta Crane, Mary Bur nett, Martha Carter Story, Jose phlnc Hodgson, and Jacqueline Drone of Charlotte, N. C, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leroy Percy and children of Birmingham passed through the city Sunday en route to Asheville, N C. Mr. Gordon Carson of Savannah spent the week end with his (ami ly at the home of Mrs. Rosa D Hull. ?s*^Talma Mrs Charles Talmadge returned to Dillard, Monday morning accom panied by Mrs Daisy Talmadge Pitts who will be her guest for ten days. Sergeant nnd Mrs. J. K Rklnner nnd young daughter Eleanor have returned from a visit to Mlliedge* Messrs. John Erwin Talmadge and Coke Talmadge, Jr„ have teen spending a few days In Dillard. STANDARD Oil COMPANY INCORPORATED Mr. and Mrs. E F. Porter and children are expected home from Charleston, S, C., Tuesday Mrs. Golden Knight nnd children will return from Monroe this week. Miss Cuyler Trussell and little daughter LaGrange will return from Rome this week where they }ih.ve been visiting relatives for sometime. The friends of Mr. Hughe# Spalding of Atlanta will be pleased to learn he Is Improving from an Illness of several days. -ffi- Mr. nnd Mrs. Abe Joel, Mrs. Han nah Joel Bernstein and little Rich ard Bernstein and Mr. "Bobber’ Joel are expected today from At lantic City and New York. Mrs. Frank Lawler and little daughter are expected home from Tennessee this week after an ab sence of two months. 8AW0U8T NEWS Mrs J. O. Barnette Is visiting relatives In White Plains and 81- loam this week. Mr. and Mrs. R W Phillips pre spending this week In Atlanta. —ffl— Mrs J R Caudle is visiting rela tives In Atlanta. -e- Mr. Jones Yow of Norcross spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. 8. O. Massey nnd children have returned home after spend ing a few weeks with relatives' near Hull ' Miss Daisy Turner of Cabin Creek Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barnette. Miss LucIIe Cooper spent week end In Wlntervllle the guest of Miss Elsie Anno Johnson. —%— Mrs. Charles F. Jones of Cedar- tmtvn Is the guest of Mrs Charles Collins. Pa > Mr. and Mrs. James White are at Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N C.. and will stop at Hendersonville with Mrs. Fred 8. Morton before returning home. Miss Nellie-Sprout will return from Chautauqua, N. Y., Thursday afternoon after a delightful visit of several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rteppaeher of New York arrived Monday afternoon having been called here by the crit ical illness of their daughter, Mrs Charles Joef. Miss Ether Sfep- pacher arrived Saturday. Mr. Morton Williams of Charles ton spent Sunday in the city. _ Ml.* Marl* Peek of New Tork. Mr. D. O. Howard of Eil*a*o Texn* and Mr, and Mr, John Daniel of 1— - The party given by Mrs E. I. Gordon Saturday night was enjoy ed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. H. C AVIllInms dined with Mr Lamar Barber and family Sunday. Little Juanita Gordon Is sick at this writing Wo hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Louis Pellew of Macon and Mrs Albert Thornton of South Georgia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. B Cohen. -ffl- ' The critical Illness of Mrs Charles Joel on University Drive Is the source of great sorrow tc her many friends. —(W— Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Peadwyloi and children. Virginia and T. J Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs M L Calloway o! Rayle. Mr qnd Mrs. E. C Callo way and Miss Blanch Calloway and Mr nnd Mrs. E. S Rylee are In Carlton attending a family house party of their mother and brother Mr. J. O. Deadwyler and Mr. C G Deadwyler. pg Mr Henry Jlpll left Sunday for his home In Jacksonville after n visit to his mother. Mrs. Rosa D. Hull and will return later for thr marriage of hla sister. Miss Lelln May Hull to Major Hunter Harris Dr nnd Mrs H. D. Coffee nnd Mr. and Mra C T Daniel have re turned from a cnmplng trip at Lakcmont. BILLIONS OF BOTTLES STOP THIRST FOR SOFT DRINKL WASHINGTON—History omits tin* description of many of the interesting things about Mathu- salch, among them his liquid cu- ^PALACE/ A Now Playing f GLENN HUNTER “YOUTHFUL / CHEATERS” * STRAND Today and Tomorrow HENRY WALTHALL AND RUTH CLIFFORD “The Face on the Barroom Floor” pacity. But, says the Department of Agriculture, If he had been given the task of disposing of all the "l*op" consumed in this countrj last year, he would nave nad to start at birth and down eight bot tles every minute of his 969-year span of life. Each year the department's sta tisticians declare, thirsty America empties four billion bottles of soft drinks, exclusive of such beverage? ! as nedr peers made t . i sparkling flood ct>me s from ! thou4and bottling * establishments and pours across 110,000 counters. »;* We invite you to ride in the 1924 Buick now on display. Conolly Motor Co. Two reeisorus? For u^ind MERRY WIDOW FLOUR * Growing children need good biscuit, nnd loti of them. You will find that you con moke lighter, fluffier biscuits in less time with MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising Flour because the proper amount of pure in gredients ore already mixed with it, end all you hare to do ia add milk or cold water and shortening, then bake. And talk about real economy I You can glee the children an . many as they need, because a twenty-four-pound sack of MERRY WIDOW Flour will make 91a biscuits—regular biscuits, »yi inches in dlemater and about one inch thick. MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising Flour is mads by the Ford Flour Company, millers since 1895, the originators of self-rising flour. In epite of the many imitations, it is holding its old friends pnd making new ones every day. Here’, the proof- over 600,000 more bags of MERRY WIDOW were used In 1922 than in 1920. Try it. Yon will never change. Ask for it by name. Ford Floor Co., Nashville, Tens. Self-Rising near, writ* as for sums of Jobber nearest yon wbo does. Self-Rising Flotlr ‘The Flour Without a Doubt” MICHAEL’S BEGINNING TOMORROW Final Clearance Sale Silk ■ Linen and Cottan Summer Dresses cAt Prices Absurdly Low for Such Qualifies oAfternoon and Sport Silk Frocks HALF PRICE Very Beatufil and fine models of Canton Crepe Flat Crepe and Georgette To $27.50 Formerly Silk Frocks HALF <PRICE Very Smart models for spbrt and afternoon 'wear, Black, Nary and Printed Designs Were to $22.50 Wash Silk Frocks , $9.48 SMade of the fine Washable Silk Broadcloth Your Choice all Wash Frocks HALF PRICE Meaning that you may select at Half Price from the Entire stock of Linen, Voile, Eponge, Ratine and Cotton dresses -r TUESDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF The Wonderful Sales at one two and three dollars _ - „