The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 20, 1923, Image 3

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MONDAY; AUGUST 20. 1923. jffic,- 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 OMORROW ,rn was grey, % thc day was a tiled .in sorrow. :i little lad King of tomor- . ,,iw will the grey have pass* ■.! «*way. till tomorrow 'tis another day” Joom the hills against the < louds, dun line, .irow will be,hUls basked in sunshine; *... wilderness spreads hot and vast today. trow will the codling foun tains lean and p!ay. # ,\hy should grivf live on tin- "Lonisrille Lon” (The Vampin' Lady) Is stealing into every , dance procram and trot ting away with all the bouquets. Ted Lewie* Columbia Record of thia ’ a go-getter is the vamp- ' ingeat, coaaingeat fox trot you ever heard. "Baala Street Mamma" la the whia-bang aelec- tloa on the other side. At Columbia Dealers A-3892 75c Mrs. Alfred Stephens. Missel Marjorie Nowell, Helen'and Lillian Cox of Monroe were visitors here Saturday. — Mr. and Mrs. J. Warden Smith and children have returned from Clayton. It { a the i likewise will tomorrow the strength for it. 1 so he glad' and glad the today Borrow brings Its own, blue skier brin; vorld sjin ot And whether bathed In gloomed in sorrow Another day, a new day, will be yo orro' Thornton's TUESDAY Dinner 30c Vegetable Soup : I’erk ami Sweet Potatoes String Beans Fried Corn Irish Potatodn Biscuits, and Muffins im Pudding. Cream Sauce Coffee, Tea of Milk 50 Cents Supper 50r i"il Chicken, Cream Gravy Hominy. Grits Hash Brown Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits Bananu pudding Coffee, Ten or Milk l—By Will Allen Drotngoole in the | Nashville Baqper. I MRS. GOLDEN KNIGHT ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY EVENING Mrs. Golden Knight will enter* | tain her bridge club this evening I at her delightful home on Milled** i Circle, which will bring all tlx Jmember;; together for a moil sion as this will b< ! the the firs vlng t etlng in vacation ral ,30 Cents dal activities have been at a stand still. ■ -m- . PEARCE-MAXWELL WEDDING TO BE SOLEMNIZED IN ELBERTON TUESDAY The marriage of Miss Esther Pearce and Mr. Paschal Clmndler Maxwell, of Elherton,. Gn. t will b« an Interesting event of Tuesday and will take place at three thirty 1 In the afternoon at St. John’ej church. The ceremony will he per formed by I)r. .1. W. Qullllan, pre siding elder of the district. No formal cards have been sent out and while the marriage will be In a measure qu/ct, it will be nn oc- cason of very general Interest tr Miss Pearce’s friends and will be largely attended. After the cere mony the young couplp will leave !n their ear for the mountains of North Carolina. W. C. T. U. TO BE ORGANIZED CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THURSDAY The W. C. T. U. will he organized at the Central Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 4:30. A full .ttcndance is urged. -a- Mrs. Billups Pldnizy has return- d from Atlanta where she har »e»’n visiting Mrs. Hughe# Spald ing. -a- Miss Jessie Harden and Mrs Reese McDuffie of Atlanta, Mrs Susie Bradley of Portland, Maine and Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson ol Winder were guests of Miss Eve lyn Jackson and Mrs. Lowe Sun day for the day. —®- Miss Kathleen Miller has return ed from Newnan where she visited Miss Jessie Camp. -s- Mlsses Pauline Allen and Neill Knight of Monroe were week end guests of Mrs. M. C. Wallace. Mrs. J. O. Colbert and children of Atlanta are guests of Mrs. O. L Maddox. —ffi— ' Albert McGee of Mnenn Is visit ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs E. S. Miller. -BR- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Potts have gone to Greenville, 8. C., to mak< their home. Mrs. Lamar Rucker and WfUie Rucker are spending sever* weeks in Tennessee. HU— Mr. and Mrs. James Tuck ar? moving into the house on Finley street vacated by Mr. and Mrs, I la ri le Dews.* —®— Mr. T. W. Morton spent the week end In Greenville, S. C. -s- MIs8 Harriet Maync has return ed from Hepzabah. -SB- Miss Mary Snead returns Mon day night from nn extended visit to Montgomery, 41a., and Coving ton. Tend. —®— Mrs. M. II. Morton si>ont the week end with friends in the city The friends of Miss Dorothy Rowland will be interested t< learn she has been elected head o' thu Domestic Science departmen; of Lucy Cobb, and wll ltak charge nt the opening of school nex month. Wei Just must write yru a letter , to let you know what a wond»r- “ tt - < ■ I ful time we had up here at c.unp yesterday- . Although yesterday was Friday, the seventeenth, If In stead of the seventeenth It had been the 13th we could not have had a better time. I hope you afo Interested and to those who aro I will begin by telling What happen ed in the morning of that memor able day. After the setting up. or as they are more properly called, the “up setting exercises'*, break fast and Inspection we started the day right with Bible class In which our beloved “W. T.” gave us a heart to heart talk on sa’.fishness Thia was one of the subjects we had asked him to talk to us shout and with W. T. for our teacher and the Blue Ridge mountains fot the walls of our great outdoor ca thedral wo somehow seem . 1 the spirit of God above, and forever with us. Mrs. Cobb Lampkin and Mlssei of Lucy Cobb and will take charge turned from Atlanta, Gainesville and Clayton. After Bible class all of us whr were not suffering with the toe ache or some similar misfortune met In the athletic field for the morning athletics. These actlvi- < ties aro In charge of. Buster KIP J patrlck who Is always on the Job „ - . -With the help of several other r 1 ! n, I | I , nW< ' Bu ; h ,eavc |Bean Brother* we spent tlic time nii.k ...,n Mr *" running a series of rather weird wars j*? * Sealed! At great expense we developed the product to meet our (deals in quality and flavor. Then we spared no expense to make the package worthy of the .contents. Sealed Tight-Kept Right Pure chicle and other In gredients of highest quality obtainable, made under modem sanitary conditions. Mr. Joe Barnett who has been Ir the city' several days returns to Atlanta Tuesday. BB- *es Helen and Lula Ashford of WatklnftHlle were visitors her< • Monday. -®- . Mrs. Van Horn of Monroe who Is ) the guest of Mrs. W. IT. Ashforc returns home Tuesday. -®- Mrs. C. A. Adams and two child* en of Pavo and Miss Lonora Little of Commerce are the guests ol Mrs. Ahlt Nix. —8P— Mrs. Charles Drew Cox has • re turned from a month’s visit to Newnan and has nsjier guest. Mrs James L. Weddlngton, Jr., and lit tle hon James L. III. Mr. Wedding-j i sent the week end here with hit family. J —ffi— Miss Ethel Knight left Monday for Macon and from there will go to Savannah from which point she I sail with a party to New York visit many interesting cities in the cast. • -®- Mlss Katherine Hudgens has re turned from California. . Mrs. R. J. Reid has returned from Toccoa where she spent tw’o months with her daughter, Parish. Bush will teach In the North Geor gia Agricultural school. . —a— Mr. J. M. Hodgson nnd Mr. Clif ford Hodgson have returned from New York. Philadelphia and other points of Interest. Household Helps PICKLEO PEACHES Pour pounds pouches, 2 cups elder vinegar, 3 cups sugar, 1 tea spoon ground clove—, 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, 1 teaspoon ground all-spice. Tie spices In a small muslin bag. Wash peaches and wipe otf f’.uz. stick two whole cloves In each neach. Steam peaches till tender but not soft. Put peaches In n large crock. JIako a alrup of the vinegar, sugar and spices. Ponr over peaches. Let stand over night In tho morning let fruit simmer In vinegar sirup until fruit Is ten der and transparent. It will take about n hour. Tack In sterilized jars, fill to overflowing with the sirup and sear. HOTEL FIRE US INS OF (Continued From Paaa One) races. They consisted of tho three legged and crokcr sack races, you have never heard of the latter wrlto to Busier for Information Ho reserves the patent. Well it seems that I will never get to the most Interesting part ol the day—the night activity. Aftei swimming, dinner, rest hour and swimming again we canto In from the lake for vespers which was lod by shack 3. At the end of thlf little service we all rushed up tc our shacks to dress for the grand masquerade which was to be the principal featuro of entertainment that night. . At the sound of the old bell an assembly such as these old moun tains have never seen met In thi lodge where the fun began. Their were heathenish looking Chinamen fierce Indians, dancing Gypsies Tnrf k nm ,ad,e *’ ,,m ® boy b,ue * Ja< * and Gill, a newly married couple x! >,Ckann,n,e "- ,he * old twina* Mmt and Jeff, Mandy. (a little mountain girl) an old witch nnd many other strange beings A grand march was formed which was led by Tom Sawyer and Huck leberry Finn and closed by an in terpretation of Fisk’s Time of Rs- lire. After the grand march each couple or group marched around the Judges and the winners wen announced. After much earnest !h°“?£L P i rat p, " ce wa * »wnr<lv> - M-?-. T »">« (othsrwlst Blrdl, flondurnnt and Agnes'Pruc- tor. Second place to Franpp. Forbes and Emily Klngsberry, who were representing a pair of real Oypsy eweethearis, and third pine, to Emily Smith as Mutt and Caro- line Brand as Jeff. "DEEP** 8TUFF 1 Besides all this there was nn ln« terpretatton of the Darwinian the ory—a Chinaman leading a mon- ° n , “ l lr,n *- 11 was hard tc recognise this opium smoking ii Jm “ Bu,tcI ' Kilpatrick. Im. Hick artist about thq only point the reports agreeing upon being the quickness with which the building was con sumed by the flames. All of the missing were em ployes of the hotel except Miss Margaret Bowker, 14-year-old daughter of C. G. Bowker, niann- _ m ger of the central division of the Mr and Mrs. Morton Hodgson »c-’Canadian National railways, turned Monday from a week end) The fire is believed to have visit to Hendersonvtyje an l were started in an elevator shaft and thought to be seriously so. De-(li did not tako us torn? talli of the .fitf were ns.gr., I that , ho mnnk.y wi^non, than VCotch** Mell. p Mrs. J. C. Hutchins. Jr., is visit ing her mother in Gaffney S. ;C. -a- accompanied home by M< who has been visiting .Vr, It. Hodgson ut their home. Keeps teeth white Aids digestion Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Walk*! Mrs. McClatchy and Miss Julian Adelaide McClatchy were visitors j which contained from Monroe baturday. * BE - Dr. T. E. Jags of Madison Dr. T. E. Jago of Mudisbn visitors here last week. have been caused by friction. Within ten minutes after the dis covery of the flames the building was in a blaze which could bo seen twenty-five miles away. As the flames burst out, alarms were sent through the building] and Miss Mae Hudson of Anderson, ?. C. t Is sending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Haruh Hudson! rooms and had about 300 guests. When the alarm bells told the sleeping guests of the fire the building be came a bedlam of noise and hurry. The screams of the women min gled with the shouts of the men. People poured from the exits, clad only in the scantiest of night clothes. Many rushed from the building without attempting to save any of their belongings. After the Masquerade each shack save a repetition of their camp 5h?« n °L?L ,he ,,ew Kiris Cotch, now his better self again »ang for us and “Rummy*’ Mnll- 0 J y t.f aV a 0 a Won< *erful exhibition of his. tumbling stunts. Then it “L* ln and as wo marched to our shacks tc tho tolling of the dear old bell jt TS&SStfr** J wish* you ‘could VnTlttZ ",” Ur w b “ l °' or * l “ moun- tains. Heres hoping you are en joying life as much as we aro. The “V** Camp Girls. Mrs. Hattie Bell Melton Dies Monday After Every Meal Mr and Mrs. Lee Guest are ro- etvin.g the congratulations of their friends uon the arrival of u *OB i 1 MODBliN TRAMWAYS August 19th. I MENACE ANCIENT -BR- * ARCHES OF PEKING Miss, Annie Re Jago has returned. PEKING.—The “pailou*,” orna- frorn an extended visit to relat|ve 'Rental archlike affairs of wooden in Americus, ntoplng over in Atian* |beams with carvings and schollsland one sister, tn where she was the guest o . painted in blues, greens and reds I The funeral and interment will Mrs. Hattie Bell Melton, wife ol j Mr. W. F. Melton of the Smlthonli road, died Monday morning at o'clock after a short Illness. Bit* has been a resident of Oglethorpe county all her life, a member ol the Wlntervllle Baptist church and a devoted mother and wife, b'he If survived by her husband, one daughter and six sons, two bother; and which lend an added quaint —W— incss to Peking’s streets, are W. Galloway has returned’threatened with destruction fishing trip at Burtoi I through construction of street [railways in the capital. bo at Wlntervllle Tuesday at two o’clock with Rev. W. M. Colle of ficiating. Bernstein Brothers Fun eral Home In charge of the arrange ments. Sam M. Kitchen,' Who Fleeced Athens Mer chants Caught in Merid ian, Miss., (and .Returned. Sam M. Kitchen, a bad check art 1st who passed several worthless checks on a number of Athens' merchants several months ago, has been apprehended In Meridian Miss., through tho activity of Ben Link and the local people have re covered the money they thought lost. The amounts soaurel here by Kitchen amounted to about fxo.oo and updn payment of the amount he was relcased. biuco his release it has been learned here that he Is also want ed In Johnson City, Tonn., and Alexandria, La., for tho same of fense. Kitchen posed as a student while making his hauls in Athens. Little Memrick Boy Dies Sunday Morning William, IS months old son ol Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hembrick, died bunday morning ut 10 o'clock at the homq of his parents, lr.o <IIIa- wassee avenue. The little boy it survived by his parents, five sister? and one brother. The interment was at Nleholsoi Monday afternoon ot 2 o'clock with Bernstein Bros. Funeral Home Ir charge. Mrs. M. K. Nicholson Buried At Nicholson The funeral of Mrs. Lottie Nich olson, wife of M. K. Nicholson, ol fiummitt. Ala., who died as a re sult of being struck by lightnlnc at her home, will be held Tuesday afternoon at her father’s homo ut Nicholson. Mrs. Nicholson who formerly lived at Nicholson was In the f.ron. yard of her hpme when a sudden, bolt of lightning struck a tree near which she was standing and ran down some rices, shocklrig hqr tc death. She Is survived by her husband M. K. Nicholson, three children Francos. Charlotte and M. J. Jr.: two brothers,. John and K. E David, and her areits, Mr ant* Mrs. K. 8. David of Nicholson. The funeral will take place at 1 o’clock with Rev W. M. Colle o' Wlntervllle officiating and thi following acting ns pall bearers- David Freeman. Emery and 7ohr Lord, Claude Tabor, Earle Harris and Claude Coleman. Dorsey's Funeral Director* in charge. PALACE TODAY Jack Holt “A Gentleman of Leisure” Added Attraction CLYDE COOK in “LAZY BONES” Great Comedy STRAND BIG SPECIAL TWO DAYS Monday and Tuesday Get the Thrill of a life time—SEE “Westbound Limited” MICHAEL’S An Extensive Collection of is norw ready for the Jeune Fille, The Smart and Chic for College wear is stunningly Expressed in models of Spongeen, Wool Jersey, Velvet and Poiret T'will. oAttractively Priced $iy to $27.50 FOR STREET A host of Dressy Fall Models have arrived in Satin,Crepe, Satin Char muese, Velvet and the richest of woolens- you will Enjoy the inspection to which we welcome you. FOR EVENING Lovely and radiant new Fall Gowns for after noon and evening wear promise a season of great beauty. Chiffons, Metal Clothj Brocades and ‘Velvets c Broche in high shades. TO SELL UNTIL THURSDAY-COME AT ONCE 15 TUB 1 SILK FROCKS, WERE TO $27.50, NOW $9.48. Sport models of Tub Silks, pongee, Printed Crepes and Silk Ratine, very smart and very low. 24 STREET AND AFTERNOON SILK DRESSES 1-2 OFF. Beautiful models of Georgette, Brocade, Satin, Fiat Crepe, Satin Jersey, light and dark colors. 20 VOILE FROCKS, MOSTLY HAND MADE, 1-2 OFF, to buy half price these lovely dresses for August, September and October wear is a rare opportunity. Wait a Minute: LISTEN! WE ARE BAKING NIGHT AND DAY. ALL B READ DELIVERED TO THE GROCERYMAN IS BAKED THE SAME DAY IT IS DELIVERED. SAY BENSON’S OR GOLDEN CREAM BREAD. BENSON’S BAKERY HWOT