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I vrESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1923.
rA—BEST SHE
t JR USED *
? «!s' Essie Coston, B. F. D. No.
1 fox 13. Look View, Minn., is one
! tiie thousands who have been
,efsted by wonderful Benedicts,
writes: “I have used Bene- ’
in my family; also have takenI
Jicta myself and I find it as '
j as you claim—even better."
), a re thousands of testimonials
like this—testifying to the i
•alth-bonding,' beauty-giving. Office 1201 —
un-ielieving qualities of Bene-
BAUECUE. BARBECUE!
(I’ll Thi Ladles Aid Society of the
First Christian church will serve
one of their delicious barbecues,
Friday. Aug. 31. Hours from 13 to
3. l uhllc Invited.
By MRS. ALICE ADAMS
CREAM FE3TIVAL EAST
f /■) /• . | ATHENS BAPTIST CHURCH
jSeneaicta
There ill bo an Ice cream fesll*
val at the East, Athens Baptist
church Thursday evenin pto which
the pumlic Is cordially inyi^ed.-
MICHAEL'S
The
Mistletoe
Tie
Made of grey suede, these embroidered
eyelet, tongueless oxfords, with box heel, will
complete your Autumn wardrobe in a manner
highly^ pleasing to you. They are very new,
that’s why they are at Michael’s.
$11.85
MICHAEL’S Shoe Department
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NEW HITS
Victor Records Just Out
Heair Them in Our Sound Proof Booths
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Waitin* For the Evenin* Mail “
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My Sweetie Went Away
—Fox Trot
75c
Own This Victrola Today!
When you see this new Victrola
No. 220 with its simple, graceful
lines; when you hear it playing Victor
Records as only a Victrola can re
produce Victor recorded music you
will want one- Easy terms.
Dorsey Furniture Co.
Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Streets
old mothers
I love old mothers—mothers with
with vmue hair
And kindly eyes, am lips grown
softly sweet
With murmured Messing over
sleeping babes.
There Is something';.-' their Quiet
grace
♦bat speaks of the calm of Sab
bath afternoons;
That far outstretches all philos
ophy.
Time, with caressing touch, about
them 'Weaves
The silver-threaded fairy shawl of
ago,
While all the echoes of forgotten
songo
Seem joined to lend a sweetness to
their speech.
OM Mothers!—as they pum with
slow-timed step
Their trembling hands cl.ng gently
to youth’s strength;
Swoo* mothers!—as they pass, one
sees again
Obi garden walks, old Toses, and
Old loves.
—Exchange.
HTi-
Mr. S. Bernstei nls moving Into
hlg handsome new home on Mil-
ledge avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
FFlatau will move also from Han
cock and wll 1 reside with their
father.
MISS NELL ANTOINETTE
WARREN IS WED TO
CHARLES OUTLAW
Tho marriage 'Sunday In New
York City of Miss Nell Antoinette
HAVIS BIESER WEDDING
QIET EVENT IN
|CHARLOTTE
- -j Miss Alberta Bleser formerly of
Residence 832 Athen8( antl (Mr . Edward Hodge
Ha vis, of Atlanta, were married at
the home of the bride’a parent*,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ison, In Char
lotte, N. C.» Saturday, August 25.
Only the immediate family went,
present.
The bride Is the only daughter of
Mr. npd Mrs. Ison and w .. edu
cated In Atlanta, having r\'ua- attractive children,
ted at the Girl’s High school and •••
later attended Agnes Scott college.
She Is a beautiful girl and num
bers her friends by the score.
Mr. Ha vis is the son of and
Mrs. E. B. Havis, Jr., of Atlanta.
He attended the University of
South Carolina and later came to
Tech where he graduated In civil
engineering. He Is a member of
the Ft Kappa Phi fraternity. He
Is connected with the Finley Pac
ing company. The young couple
will motor to Asheville, Blowing
Rock and other points In the
Carolina*.
They will be at home after Sep
tember 1. at 394 Williams street,
Peters park.
. Miss Dorothy Harris and Miss
Josephine Havis will entertain at
a tea in compliment to Mrs. E.
H. Havis, Saturday afternoon,
September 1, from 4 to 6 o’clock.—
Journal.
Mrs. Julian Waterr and Jdllatt
Jr„ have returned to Atlanta after
a visit to Mrs. W. H. Ashford.
Mhs Dorcthy Rowland Is visiting
Mrs. Otis Jackson of Atlanta.
Mrs. Daisy Talmadge Pitts who
has been spending ten days In
Dillard with Mrs. Charles Tnl-
madge is now in Clayton at the
Bynum house.
Mrs. Gordon Carson and three
tractive children, Gordon, Jr.,
little Misses Rosa and Carolyn
Carson, who have been spending
several weeks with Mrs. Rosa D.
Hull, leave the last of the. week
for their home in Savannah.
Col. D. W. Ryther returns the
latter part of the week from
Camp Bragg, N. C„ where he has
been stationed for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cohen are
expected home tonight from Dil
lard.
Mrs. James White and Miss
.one 1 Iir or ...... ««... Amo.no.ro Mnntaret V. Morion
Warren, ■ of Athens and Charles ['em Hentoraonjor
Outlaw, of Atlanta, was as event
in which cordial Interest of many
prominent Georgians centered.
A large gathering of friends
isit, and expected to return Tues
day.
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JMr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes have
returned from their wedding trip
among resident New Yorkers and rmnm i-
Georgian, vtsltln* the city w lt-. .«■»"> taken theirapaftoanlat
need tho ceremony performed by homo ot S«*f_Annle Crawford,
the Rev, J. W. Ham, also of At
lanta.
Tho altar and chanrel of the
First Baptist church In New York
were decorated simply for the
wedding.
The bride wore a smart enrly
autumn toilette, a modish three-
pleco tallleur of dark blue Poiret
twill. Hand wrought cut works dis
played the underdress of brick
rod crepe. A becoming hat of black
velvet trimmed in fashionable
burnt goose, and a corsage bou
quet of valley lUles and string
orchids completed the csotume. „
Following the ceremony,a group
of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Outlaw
entertained In their honor at on
elaborate luncheon at the Plnxa
Hotel. The tabic was adorned with
cut flowers In bridal white with
lightening touches of orchids In
shades of palo lavender to purple.
Delicate tracery of ferns overlaid
the cloth and appropriate souvenirs
, with satin-covered boxes of wed
ding cako were before each cover.
* * . «..A flnllanr Inf
Floyd Sims, Lewis 81ms, J.
Lflnns of Anrlefcon. and John
Clarkson of Newberry, passed
through Athens Monday enrouto to
New Orleans and visited William
Brown, Clemson college student
here.
Miss Alice Walker of Monroe
will be a popular member of the
State Normal School faculty this
fall. She has many friends who
will welcome her most cordially.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ritchie and
children are visiting in Abbeville,
S. C.
Mrs. Jere Pound is expected
home tonight from J*ort Valley
after a month g visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. Russell Edwards.
Macon arnTBibb Co.“
Health Departments n
Join January 1st
MACON, Ga.—The bill passed i
the recent session of the General | l‘ nms fatally injured when they
. .. hvere struck by the Missouri Pa-
Assembly combining the Macon Ljfj c freight near Gore, Oklahoma,
and Bibb county health depart-1 Sunday night. According to a
meats will become effective Jan- companion the two men fell asleep
'on the tracks.
1 Dead, 1 Hurt,:: •
‘ Struck By Train
FORT SMITH.—James Brad
shaw wa, killed and Frank Wil-
uary 1. At that time the Health of
ficer to have charge of the com
bined work will bo elected. It Is
yet to be determined whether tho
headquarters of tho department
will be,maintained at (he city hall
or the county courthouse.
Place your order NOW
for a new model Ford
car. C. A. Trussell Motor
Co., Phone 1097.
Calcium Arsenate
16c Lb.
Wingfield Cash
Grocery' Company
Broad St. Athens, Ga.
Mrs. M. H. Elliott and son Ben
are spending this week at Tallu-|
Miss Jane Crane returns tonight I
from the Y. camp where the spent'
the past month.
Miss Ada Gordno has returned
from North Carolina. y
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith have
returned to Atlanta after a visit to
.Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams on
Pulaski street.
Lnter. Mr. and Mrs. Outlaw left
for Atlantic, City and other resorts
of Interest In tho north and east,
after which they will bo ot home
to their friends In Atlanta.—Ex
change. t
GLORIA SWANSON IN
"BLUEBEARD’S 8TH WIFE’ ’
Gloria Swanson In “Bluebeard’s"
8th Wife" will he the attraction
at the Palae* Thursday' and Fri
day. The ploy has ust closed a
record-breaking year. In New York
It did capacity for six months, and
Is showing at tho Howard In At
lanta this week.
See ’’Bluebeard's Eight hWlfe"
and you will seo all tho screen
difference between tho artist and
the amateur, between silk ad cot
ton, and find out why It’s more
than ever true that If It's a Para
mount Picture It’s the best show
In town.
The gowns by thenmelvos aro
sufficient to empty nil the houses
In town, while ''Bluebeard's Eighth
Wile" is playing.
Mrs. Paul Follows left Saturday
for Savannah to join Mr. Fellow*
where they will spend several
days.
Mrs. n. A. Denny of Rome, who
Is visiting hed daughter, Mrs. Cur
ler Trussell for.a week, will go to
Clayton to spend some lime be
fore returning home.
’Miss Kate Fuller Porter who has
been visiting Mrs. E. F. Porter
accompanied her father, Mr. T.
Porter to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrrlon Allen and
Marlon, Jr., of Atlanta are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs
DuBoae enrouto from an extended
stay at Tybee, Savannah and Mil
ledgevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker and
little Alice Walker’s many friends
will regret to know that they
leave about the fifteenth of Sep
tember for Columbue, where they
expect to locate In the future.—
Brunswick New*.
Mrs. A. N. Parr and Mr. Jack
Parr returned from Lak' niont
Tuesday, called home by the Illness
o f sirs. Parr's sister, Mrs. W. It.
Booth.
Mrs. J. W. Hansford. Mrs. John
S. Wilson and John. Jr., of Maxeys
are visiting Mrs. T. B. Atkinson.
Mrs. W. C. Jordan and Miss
Annie Jordan are expected home
from Franklin, N. C., this week
where they hare been spending the
mont hot August at tbe Ftanklln
Terrace.
SAY HAIRDRESSERS
A Good Thing • DON’T MISS IT.
Send your Dime end address plaint*
written togethtr with & cento (udthu
■lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Dee
Monies, Iowa, and reedra In return a
trial package containing Chamberlain ■
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, “Hu" and wboopto* cMgbc,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain’s Stom
ach tndLWar Tablet* tor stomach trou
bles, Indigestion, gsiey pains that crowd
the heart, biliousness and coniUpetloo;
Chamberlain's Heirs, needed in every
family for bums, scalds, wounds, piUs,
and skin affection.; these valued family
mn| pines for only 6 onto. Don’t miss IL
Mlii Emma Long la spending
some time In Franklin, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
children. Mrs. Hllimap Smith ot
Greensboro, spent the week-end
with iMrt. T. E. Smith, on their
return from Franklin,. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burch, Miss
Alice Burch, Mr. and Mr*. Walter
Marbut and children, Misee* Annie
Mae Bell, Louise Cox and Betty
Bredberry and Mr. George Burch
and Mr. Henry Bacon, motored to
Watson Springe 8unday for the
day.
Mrs. W. H. Epps. Mlsf Luclle
and Howard Epps, Mr*. Carlotta
Posteiio and son spent Sunday In
Carlton.
Mlaa Lelther Cooper and Mas
ter Gibson Copper have returned
to Winder after m visit to Mrs.
Paul Williams. *
Mrs. Aebnry Hodgson returned
to Dtllsrd Tuesday after spending
a few daya with Mr*. Ben Crane.
Dr. and iMTs. E. L. Hill and Mist
Sarah Hill who have been visiting
In Montgomery, later joining Mias
Annie Laurie Hill at the “Y" camp
are expected home tonight.
Its Effect on Flapper
Ruined By Its Adoption
By Older Folk, Say Na
tional Coiffeurs.
NEW YORK.—Bobbed hair must
go. Grimly determined, he Na
tional Hairdressers’ Association,
Inc, announces it it planning ita
third annual convention in the
Hotel Pennsylvania the week of
September 10 with that purpoae in
view.
Bobbed hair must go, the com.
mlttce (ays, because it* effect was
ruined when the style was adopt
ed by women of thirty or older.
Flappera with bobbed hair are
all right, say the hairdreuen, but
with tbe older generetlona taking
to it as they have, the hairdrett-
ers are moved to rash forwatd
with curls, awHeha and tranafor.
maUons, Besides, long skirts and
the present atyles need long locks
for harmony.
Woman’s crowning glory also
wlU be lifted off her ears In some
of the styles that the convention
will bring out in It* exhibit!.
The committee asserts that Cleo
de Mcrode, a music hall actress,
and a woman reporter for The
World who -wrote her up,’
brought the hair down over the
ears some twenty-five years ago.
They figure Cleo’a influence should
be on the wane by now, end that
it la time somebody found out how
much can have changed.
Striking Frocks For
Street Wear
When one finds such variety of
stylish models, it’s no easy task to
decide. Styles are more varied
and the assortments here show
every good model. There are coat
styles, wraparound models with
side draperies, blouse and basque
effects, and straight line models. I
Tailored models with black braid
and pin tucks, necks are round or
square as you choose and may be
collarless or have collars, sleeves
are long fitted or three-quarter
flowing. Many of them are hand
somely braided. All the newest
colors are shown. Prices range
from $11.50 to $67.50.
New Sport Dresses of Wool Jersey Priced
$10.00 to $23.50
They’re in models that immediately attract the eye, made of good
quality Woolen Jersey in Peter Pan, Balcon Blouse and straight
lines. Pretty shades of tan, reindeer, henna, gray, green, brown
and navy. Ail sizes, they’re reasonably priced at $10.00 to $23.50.
Seasons May Come and Seasons May Go But Silk Frocks Will
Maintain Their Popularity. The New Ones Are More
Attractive Than Ever
They are fashioned of the best quality Canton Crepes, Satins,
Satin Canton, Fancy Crepes, Brocaded Crepes,'Georgette and
Roshanara. Straight lines with long and medium waist lines,
blouse and bustle effects, wrap around models. Skirts are full,
medium and narrow with loose panels, cascades and plaited ruf
fles. Sleeves are varying from the long fitted type, to the flow
ing three-quarter or elbow length. The colors are more attrac
tive than ever. Prices range from $18.50 to $59.50.
Many Charming Frocks Will Be Made of
These Silks
Silks will always stand foremost in the creation of stylish frocks
—with Butterick patterns and the Deltor dresses can be made at
home so perfectly that one cannot tell • them from tailored
dresses. We pride ourselves on the assortments of Silks carried
in our Silk section, many new things have been received during
the week for Fall and Winter including Canton Crepes, Crepe de
Chines, Satin Crepes, Satins, Brocaded Satins, Tuxedo Crepes
and others. Everjr approved color is shown—and in keeping with
our policy you’ll find the prices reasonable.
Wash Dresses in a Sale At a Saving of 1-3
In this lot of dresses at a reduction of 1-3 will be found apron
dresses and house dresses of Ginghams, Percales, Crepes and
Sateens. Pretty patterns and styles to select from and you save
1-3, which puts the ready made dresses about as cheap as you
could buy the materials alone.
You May Have Your Choice of These Suits
At Half Price
Tctfclose out the two and three piece Suits we have priced them
just half the regular price. Just a few left, but they’re real bar
gains at half price. Styles are good for present and Fall wear.
Davison-Nicholson Co.
ATHENS BUSIEST STORE
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Athens Most Popular Favorite
VIOLA DANA
In Her Latest Picture
“Rouged Lips"
NOTICE—This Picture comes to Athens direct from New York,
for the first southern showing.
Tonight Only
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