The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 22, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923. “Rustle of Silk” ! A Stirring Romance* Palace “ TOMORROW Se4n visiting Mr». C. M. gn4lllnfc ?he la upending: sometime with he nother, Mrs W. J. Morton and hsi rlends will be delighted to learn he Is Improving, from her recent illness. 1 little will be.glad to know lie It doing nicely after nn operation foi appendicitis at the-General hospi tul. ute. Just long enough to thorough ly scald the tomatoes but pot long enough to cook them “to pieces." Lift the tomatoes from the ketth with.a slbtted spoon, putting them into sterilized Jars. FIJI to over flowing with Juice from the ket tle and seal Immediately, strain the remaining Juiee in the preserv ing kettle. Reheat and.pour, Jntr Sterilized jars aTTfl si.al. This U excellent for soup and is a great convenience when wanted. If cel ery and onions art- at hand ado these cut in small pieces before straining. Let cook several min utes to extract the flavor. This makes a well seasoned soup read? and Mrs. David Shanks, Col, an- Mrs. William Kendricks. Mr. an* Mrs. Gordon Carson and childrer of Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Henr Hull and little ’Henry .Tr., of Jack sonvllle, Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. De hrney Hull, of Dublin^ Mr. and Mr# Phillip Weltner. Dr. and MrH. Ma rion Hull and Miss Mnrion Hull o Atlanta, Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Har rls of Cave Springs ahd daughter Mrs. Margaret Baird and Miss Ak nes Harris, Major General an Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nickerson Misses Nina and gusan Scu« have returned from a week visit at Lookout "Mountain. Mr. and Mra. Ben Link and Jr •• left Wednesday for A tin City and New York for a vlsi about two weeks. Mrs. A. W. Power* of Atlanta I; he guest of Mrs. A. O. Dudley, o« Milledge avenue, v Office 1201 Mra T W Palmer la spending while at Turnervllle Residence 832 Read Banor-Hcrakl Want Ads. MISS'LEILA MAY HULL WILL WED MAJOR HUNTER HARRIS THIS EVENING AT 9 O’CLOCK The frlenda of Mra, Joe Warnei ind Mlsa Tesale Warner will re- :ret to learn they are leaving Mon- lay for' Carleaton, S. to mak< their home. j Household Helps ton. D. C., Mrs. Annie Harria Jane of Ortortown, Senator and Mar W. J Harris, Washington, D C., an< daughter. Mlsa Julia Wheeler Har rls. Dr. and Mrs. Seale Harria nn Miss Josephine Harris of Blrmlng ham, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garret of Bartlesville, Mr. and Mra. Georg T. Harris, of Atlanta. Mrs Wllllan rope and Miss Collie.Hull of Wash ington, “ “ ‘ You Can Depend on Mr. and Mra. Herbert Heater o* Monroe visited here Tuesday. —®- Mra. Almond. Miaa Ruth Almond ind Mra. Sidney Gainea w*re visit- ora here Tuesday from Elberton. The woman who would serve her tomatoes economically during thr late summer and early fall will buy them by the basket rather than by the pound. Uae wlmt if needed for .-the table and can th< j rest. All foods are cheaper bought in large quantities and tomatoer are so easily taken rnrp of that it pays to purchase them in pecKi und half bushels. * canned tomatoes can be served in so many different ways that th< averago family seldom tires oi them. And In the winter- when fresh vegetables are so scarce and so h|gh prioed -tomatoes obca a day or three or four times a weel help to keep the food bills dowi and the family In good health. Dieticians consider tomatoes quite as high 1 In valuable vltamMet as oranges. They give tomato Juice to babies In place of orange Juice these days. Tomatoes are canned by tho op en kettle method or cold pack. If wanted for salad the cold pack method Is more satisfactory as the fruit stays whole. If canning two I or three cans at a time it ia per haps quicker and easier to use the open kettle method. Mrs. E. R. Alexander Died Here YVcdensday - Mra. Eleanor II. Alexander, ago, 78, formerly of Dawson, Ga.. diet at the home of her daughters. Mrs C. B. Daniels and . Mrs. Maggie Stockton, 1(10 Barber street her Tuesday nl^ht at 10:30 o’clock, fo] lowing n short illness. A prayer service was conduntei nt the residence Wednesday morn- Ing- by Rev. J. W. Lynch and the body was shipped Jo Tin who n vP tthe Control railroad Wednesday afternoon where funernl and in torment will he conducted. Dorsey funeral parlors In charge. Mrs. Alexander was the widow o the late Captain J. M. Alexandei of Dawson and had recently ma<h her home here with her daughters She was n member of the Presby terian church. Besides her twr daughters here, Mrs. Alexander !• survived by two In Dawson. Mrr Sallle Crouch nnd Mrs. M. J Williams nnd three sons, Georg* R. Alexander, of Jacksonville; w L. Alexander of Dawson and J M Alexander of Albany. Mrs. Alexander had visited Ath ens several times and will b- mourned by a Inrge number n friends and acquaintances. Hill .street. Miss Hull will he given in mar riage by b**r brother, Mr. Detoney Hull of Dublin. <'It* pl.t in L. T» .Miller of Fbrt McPherson will of- »th- j ficiate at JJie beautiful ceremony. >n j Mrs. Gordon Carson of Savan- __ i nab, sister of tho bride will be | matron ot honor and/Silas Cullic f j Hull ot Washington, D. C., will he ! Major Harris will hr nttrrulrd J | :>y. Ills ht'other Senator William J ! Harris of Washington, D. C. a/ The marriage ot Mitts Leila May -Hull and Major Hunter Harris vvil he a lovely social event of this evening of state wide Inter*.- the home, of the tride-elect’s r er. Mrs. rtdsa Deloney Hull PIGGLY WIGGLY for good merchandise and good prices Thomnt The friends of Strange Jr., of Winder will be glad to learn that she Is doing nlcelj allowing an operation at the Gen eral hospital. Mrs. -Barrett phinixy and little laughter. Laura Anne nre expect ?d home the latater part of th week from Chattanooga. D. C. and others. j MRS T. W. POWELL GIVEN | LOVELY BIRTHDAY DINNER A very happy and lovely event o Sunday was the beautiful surpris* dinner party honoring Mrs. T. W Powell at which n4r daughters Mrs. C. N. Hodgson, Mrs. Grad: Thrasher, Mrs. Ling of Sanders vllle and Miss Annie Florence Pow ij«-ll entertained in celebration of their mother's birthday at th* Pines, Th«* Able was exquisite!: Tho ribbon bearerp will he little Misses Rosa affd Carolyn Carson o Savannah, Frances Nortlicutt and Noll Johnson. The ceremony wJP l*c followed by a 0 lovely reception after which Major and Mrs. Har ris will have for a trip to New York to spend two weeks. Many distinguished guests hnv* arrived for the interesting neca- .hicli promises to ho one o Mrs. C. E. String*** of Atlanta I /(siting her sister, Mrs. Sam Pin son. ELLA NS 25t and, 75$. Packages Everywhere j s p New Cream Gently B. Y. P. U. PICNIC SATURDAY 6:30. Thb B. Y. P tT picnic will be i very enjoyable event Satut'day eve nlng at the old waterworks and th« party will leave (TTh l*riqce avenu* Baptist church at 0:30 All mem* hers nre cordially Invited am asked to bring a lunch. * — Mr. W.-P. Glover formerly of thl: city hut recently of Blrminghnn hnfc again taKeti up his rcsidenc- here nt 290 Mlllidge Circle, and has his niece Mrs. Rnrpsey Thomp son nnd her husband of Hawkins* ville living with him. Wipe tomatoes clean. Put In a large pan nnd flour boiling watei over them. fTet stand till skin wrinkles. Remove from water and slip skins. Cut large tomatoes in quarters nnd small ones ir halves. Put In preserving^, kettle allowing'1 teaspoon of sitlt for SPECIAL. THURSDAY MORNING—W close at 2 o’clock. Why Let Wrinkles Add Age to Your Face When They Con Now lie Easily and Quickly Banished? Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. PIGGLY WIGGLY N O longer need women dread the tragic lines that foretell the end of youth! For scientists have perfected n marvelous new cream whirl! actually lifts away every'line nnd wrinkle. Even after the first few days’ use, the face np|H>ars years younger lonk- ing. And it's so easy nnd simple to use. Just press n small quantity of this wonderful new cream into the wrinkle folds, let it remain for a short while, then remove it. No matter how many different treat ments yojtjhave tried without re sults, jodjjwHl fOm-eely,hdM-e‘your ryes wlrtt y«t see liownfhli'Wy Hi? wrinkles‘jlis.’ttfH'ar. Not only you, hut yvurqfriends, will ho amu/.ed /it the wondstful improvement in your Thursday 8 to 1 O’clock-MICHAEL’S nnteeil to Lptitsh ench and every wiistlef |i*»* matter how deep-seatisl it r:n*j he. «»r your money will he instantly refunded. A special bank iLipoidt-of flti.notr protects this guttr- auteo, so you don’t rislr u penny. Get It Today Surely'nothing will more quickly rt»h a woman of her natural attrac tiveness than' tired Jinos nnd wrin- kh s. Rut n*>W there is no excuse for ilium. Dmniuo Wrinkle Crentn proves it. In spite of its wonderful qual- ► iilPVfflnd 'ipmdly'Ingredients Doiuind - Wrinkle.Dreams cost only a small amount -for a tube lasting many it .. - ’ Comer of Comer will he Interested to learn she leaves with her daugh ter. Miss Allle Comer for Hunter vllle. N. C., to make her home where Miss Comer wll Reach In th* Miss Margaret Com Guaranteed to Remove Every Wrinkle This new discovery in called- Domino Wrinkle Cwun. The rental it bring*4nrfemnrkab!e results is1ir h enusrrrvu* right f«» the cause of wrinkles, removes it iq r a jhnnr fan imanSHW and airHf ’ does so rMi lino is smoothsd away, as- if rny a magic High school. •»r will teach at Mt. Holly, N. C. Mrs. A. D. Smith of Birmingham was expected today to visit Mr T. 8. Melt for the Hull-Harrlr wedding this evening. Cnpt'.B. IX' Miller of the TT 8 army-. Chaplain 22nd Infantry, sta tihrthd at Fort McPherson Is th» guest of Major nnd Mrs. A. L. Me Coy for the Hull-Hnrrls wedddln.- ihis evening ^nd will officiate a' beautiful ceremony. , Domino Wrinkle Crenni is gunr- You’ve Never Known a Dollar to Buy So Much Full Fashioned Silk Hosc.$l Pair Chamoisctte Glove/ Jus thi^ik of itl Thursday, 8 to 1 finds |2.00 silk hose at $1.00 the Regular $1.2 P >. Thursday, 8 pair. Colors, black, white, brown, beige, red, green and grey. You’d 1, pair (or $1.00. Fine qua better come early. wrist length in black and wt Ladies Hand Bags'Were $2 to $3, Now $1.00 rhiMiWs Dr-wi r- rbumlny, 8 to J. your choice «t »1.00 ench of fine leather and fancy hamlbaga worth to $3.00 each. Blacka, browns, and tana , r?,. iSB in new shades. ifcfc* Household and Table Glass Sets $1.00 Fine sets worth $2.00 each, Thursday, 8 to 1, for $1.00 Tlumlday' S^to^ ^1 OO^^n Household sets, 7 pieces, $1. Table sets, 13 pieces, $1, Bcrfry W-Wntton length and 3 mixing bowls, soap and but- Bowl and 6 saucers. Covered' oisette quality. Color*;, si ter dishes, measuring cup, lem- butter dish, sugar and cream, grey *nu white, on squeexer. ** pickle nnd bonbon dish. „ , . Kiddies Spo rt Sox Keep Moths Away Fine Real Hair Nets »ursday, 8 t, j, $i.oo fo Thursday, 8 to 1, 1 Torino Bag Thursday, 8 tof, ten neta for P“ lr *- ?’ hrcc len|rt ^ nnd 100 carda for $1.00, Value Begulor Hie each. Fashion- ! r ,,l * c,< > t> row " “ nd Ponn* ( $1.25, and reaHy moth-proof. n ettc, Venida and Southe T siotte, fancy tops. . vftp and fringe, nil colors. 1 J Jj i /ill Voile or Dimity Blouses Ladies’ Lisle Hose Regular $2.50 values. Thursday Ladies’ Separate Pants Regular J»)K Thur.- lay B to 1, $1.00. Truly lea* than Regular 08c pnlr. Thursday. 8 }• P- 00 it-iT , cost of material alone. to 1, two pairs for $1.00. Fine quality In block, wMto i quality, knitted. Style-open scat brown, with wide knee. WRINKLE CREAM Dr. nnd Mrs. A. O. G Rlchardsor and Mr Robert Richardson lekvr Friday for Indiana, Ohio nnd Ken tucky to spend several weeks. On Sale at H. R. Palmer & Sens, Citizens Pharmacy, Royal Pharmacy Mrs. T. P. Stanley ha* returner ■«m Mountain City where she ha- Alarm Clocks Worth $1.75 each. Thursday to 1 buy them for a dollar. T run and ring on time. . Mrs. R. O. McCarty nnd Mlsr Martha Rose J^cCarty ot Birming ham nre the guests of ,Mrs. J. Y Cn rlthers. * Fitrite Lisle Vests Thursday, 8 to 1, five for $1.00. These are summer weight knit vesta of good quality. Usually 30c each. Mr. nnd lira. Fletcher Baxter am* Mlea Lily Baxter of Atlanta nr- -Ive Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Jackson. II- Mlsa Mary Owyn of Atlanta l» the giieet of Miss Annie Florence Powell. Huck Towels Usually 12c each. Thursday. 8 to 1, 1 dozen for $1.00. All medium aite with red cord bor der. Mr .aqd Mrs. Vernon Hall o' New York who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Webb went to Atlantd XVedneaday for a vlait. The friends of Mr. Oscar Davi son will regret to learn of his III nea aat the Oeneral hoepllal. Mr. J. c. Hutchins, Jr„ has Join' 1. Also 3 1-2 yards pretty Cre tonne for $1. Regular 35a yard. Freahen up the home cheaply. Fine Kimona Crepe Thursday, 8. to 1. 4 yards for $100. Regular 32c yard. Pretty colors and designs. A rare good buy. Colord Suiting Thursday, 8 to 1, 6 yaida $1. Regular 29c yard. 30-inchca wide In all new shades. Fleisher Wool Yarn Regular 25c bBl!, Thursday, 8 to 1, five balls Shetland floss for $1.00. Every color wanted is here. Fine Brassieres Thursday, 8 to 1, for i Long brasaieres for low corsets and girdles with 1 elastic inserts Stamped Pillow Cases Thursday, 8 to 1, pair for $1. Finn quality and beautiful de signs for, embroidery. H. S. points or scallopi YVhite Linen Scarfs Thursday,"!!1, for $1.00. Beautiful pure linen runners with laceacdges. Stamped Napkins Regular 25c each, Thursday, 8 to 1, six for $1.00. Hade of lin en finish Indian Head, all neat, simple dcsigne. Infants’ Blankets Regular 75c pair, Thursday, 8 to 1, two pair* for $1. Finks and Blues. Fine tor bed, car riage and bath lilanketa. Judge and Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin Mr*. Steven ITpaon and Mr. Bry an Lumpkin leave Thursday after-' noon for Atlantic City, Saratoga Drastic Reduction White Shoes The entire stock is to be sold at prices that are in most instances Less Than Half. Your Choice $2.95 and $4,95 \ Values to $12.50 And you find values such as you’ve never seen before. Mrs. J. R. Cook and young sor Lamar of Cleveland. Ohio, Mr*. L L. Mlddlebrooka and Mra Fltx- hugh Heard of Covington werr guests of Mr and Mrs. Wolvet Smith and other relatives thl week. Betty Compson Conway Terle Palace TOMORROW Michael’s Michael’s 25 lbs Sugar Cloth Sacks... ... . .t $2,1« 10 lbs Sugar Cloth Sacks Armours Box Bacon, 1 lb. sliced . \ 37e Qt. Jars Peanut Butter o i «© : , Brookfield Fresh Guaranteed Eggs, g?#* 3 lbs. NOO-NAME <M ftE Coffee ... ... .. f * oU3 ^ (Real ffesh roasted, hiph jrrude) 1 lb- NOO-NAME tea, Fancy Orange Pekoe . (Why pay more, this is or 75c ie of the best) . :