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THURSDAY AUGUST 30, 1923
rag BANNBK-BBI1ALP. ATHBWB. BBOKHUI
PAGE THREE
Child-birth
Here U a wonderful message Co ell
expectant mothers I
When the Little One arrives, you
b more free
Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS —
THE DOOR AND THE GATE
Oh. I was born too noon, my dear
or were you born too late/
That I am going out the door while
you come In .the gate?
For.you the*garden blooms galoro
the castle is en fete;
you are the coming guest, my deal
—for me the horses wait.
I kilow the mansion well, my dear
Its rooms so rich and wide;
If you had only come before 1
flight have been y6ur guide,
“Yetf W.
Han No Bananai”
Still gsttlng encores
both as • tong and> fox
trot! But have yrfu heard
Furman and Nash aing it
or the Lanin Orchestra
cwlng It. isto a captivat
ing dance on Columbia
Record*? If jroi *
of the few who haven't.
t aak for—
The Song, A-3873
The Fox-1 ro t, A-3924
At Columbia Deafer*
ppMi
{tiMeivsPro'cess
Records
can have that moment
from suffering than you
have perhaps Imagined.
. An eminent phjraleian.
Residence 832 i haa*shown *u»#
| waa he who first pro*
dueed the arrest remedy.
^Mother'a Friend. 4
Hartman,
And hand In hand with you explore! ^H°ther*a Friend.' 1
the treasures that they hide 8enn& 0 Pb+jS?
Hut you have come to stay, my dear " ^ ^
and I prepare to ride.
Then walk with me an hour,
dear, and pluck the reddest
Amid th<* white and crimson store
with which your garden
glows— •
A single rose—I ask no morf ol
what your love bestows;
It Is enough to irive. my dear—a
flower to him whe goes
The House of Life is y )ur», my
dear, for many and many a
day.
Hut I must ride the lonely shore,
the Road to Far Away;
So bring the stirrup-cup and pour
\ a brimming draft. I pray.
And when you take the road, my
dear. I'll meet you on th(
way.
—Henry Van Dyke.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
CONVENTION AT El BERTON
OCTOBER 5, 6, 7.
'Just what sunshine means to
flowers, Christian Endeavor Con
ventions mean to young people"
said the local Endeavor**** in dis
cussing the coming Convention
which Is to be held in ‘The Clranlte
City of Dixie”. Elbcrton. Cla., Oct
ober 5. G, and 7th. Athena quota
for the convention Is 76, but It If
believed that the three societies of
MICHAEL'S
THE BYRON From Tand Y Cousins
The above pictures Byron—the new Cousin
cross-strap Log Cabin Suede Pump with tan
calf trimming. Correct in every detail—a
genuine pleasure to own and to wear.
SHOE
v $13.85
MICHAEVS
SHOE
DEPT.
•With * r Srat two
enddren I had a doctor
mid a nurse, and than ,
they had to us« inatra-
mcnta. tsitwith my last |
had no time to get a
tember. Miss Wilson is a. popular
member of (he faculty'of on
Andersoh, 8. C.,^ .fcublifc^ ,pchtal«
where she has a* hoTi~of friends
wjio^'ill welcome her return. Dur
ing the early part of th-j a tmhiei
she attended the summer ichuol
Asheville, N. c., and sine* that
time has been enjoying visit*
throughout the state.
Mr. and Mrs. David Harrow
Jr., and David ill are in Baltimore
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Crowe
•vary expectant motherland A ’
er** Friend” |* told by all
tavc. "Motb-
everywhere.
the First Christian church will ex
ceed this number, since the inter
est' Ih already running high. Sun
day will he "Resignation Day” -ird
societies of Athens will make an
effort to get ten yourg people M
register, which will entitle them tn
an Efficiency Pennant” at the Con
vention. The registration fee will
he 26 cents, which entitles dele
gates to free entertainment foi
throe days, badges and program
Plan now to take n delegation.
Mr. and Mrs. AbR Nix and fain-
ily have taken itossession of the!
new home on .Milledge avenue re
centiy purchased from Mr Waite*
The bride 1 3 the charm! ig
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Lucius
Maxwell of Athrv.s and the groom
Is a promising young inn, th<
son 1 of Mrs. Henry Thomas of
Bowman.
-ffi-
MRS HOWELL ERWIN
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
A lovely social'event of Wednes
day afternoon was the meeting of
the meeting of the bridge club with
Mrs. Howell Erwin at her <to*'ght-
ful homo on Hearing street.
Quantities of gorgeous girder
flowers decorated thd lower floor
artistically. The usual charming
hospitality -f the gracious hostesi
as happily extended. Following thf
interesting game, doiicinus re
freshments wero served. Mrs
Burney Dobbs was awarded the top
score r*le a p ret tv grass basket
Mrs. 12. L. Griggs w-a* awarded the
consolation, n deck of cards.
II s
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not only save your money but
you save yourself. Many a man
has been saved from failure and
many a woman has been saved
from trouble by the timely help of
money in the bank.
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HISTORY OF ATHENS
and
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MRSvMORTON IS HONORED
Mrs. Jo« Morton, of Gainesville.
Ga« was honored with a bridge
ten at East Lake Country clul
Tuesday by Mrs. Fletcher E.*Maf-
fett.
The top score prize was won by
Mrs. .1 T. Salman. The eonsola
tion was cut 1-y Mrs Webb A!
mond . The guest was presented
hand-made handkerchiefs.
After the game tea was preserved
at a beautifully appointed tnbfr
place on the terrace. The center
piece was a ellver basket filled
with nsters of different shades.
Those present , were Mrs. Harry
L. Burnes, Mrs. J. C. Dabney, Mrs
Joe Morton, Mrs W. L Aadnfr, Mrs
H D Kut*. Mrs. J T Selman, Mrs
Webb Almond and Mrs. L. Mur*
ray.—Constitution
MiRs Bluford Sims has returned
to Atlanta after sponding sovera 1
days with Mrs. F. H. Williams.
, —W—
Mr. and Mo-s. J'. L. Shouso of
llamlet, N. C., announce the birth
of a daughter on Aug. 26, to In*
called Mary Ellen.
Mrs. ICmmctt Crowley hi?
turned homu after a visit to h
mother.
tv-
Mrs. if lifford Jumps of Colum
bia, S. r., fs vfsftfng her shier.
Mrs. F. H. Williams.
—ffi—
Mr. C. D. Flanlgen left Thurs
day afternoon for Phl|adclpt ‘a,
called there by The death of us
sister, Miss Jean Flanlgen. Miss
Flanlgen was n frequent visitor
here making many friends who will
he grieved over the sad news, ami
deeply sympathize with Mr. Flanl
gen and family in tholr bereave
ment.
will spend gome tffife at' Grove |~*lirs. 77 fCProctor,'SUmmIui Agnesden "occupation of the* territory, it*i,-i #% « i n
»d Harriett 'IViirtnSmivftY re i l'q nnt liL-nltr fl. n r ..... ‘ II0H1.3 PI!
Park Inn.—Constitution.
Mr. Artie Small of Atlanta,and
Asheville is in the city.
Mrs. Sterling Hubbard has Join
ed Mr. Hubbard at W.-IghtavUle for
l week's visit. , /
Mrs. B. R. Blood worth and chil
dren left ThurRdav morning for
Little Beck to visit Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Freeman.
y^U^at. Greece cpuld.xe-
Mr. and Mrs. it "S. Bond and
family. Mo. und .Mrs. Arthur Booth
and children have returned from a
amping trip at Tybee.
Mr. Bobert Lily of Augusta Is
.Isltlng In the city.
Mrs. Hugh Parker and children
>f Blr.iiIngham ar<^ the guests of
V!-:\ and Mrs. A. S. Parker.
Misses Frances Rowe and Hal
lo Kilpatrick have returned ' from
Vtlanta whofe they were guests of
Mth Lauren Goldsmith for a short
visit.
Mrs. M. D.
isltlng Mr. J.
this week.
Miss Mary Ella Yancey of At-
anta Is the guest of Mrs. Howell
Irwin.
and Harriett rO-jlg.npJ} li
turned from the V campl- {9w n Jnaftiyf. i
—ffl— I Macedonia has ’been 'a battb-
Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Hester oilfield for centuries. It is rich In
Monroe spent Wednesday in the copper and coal, but its resources
city.
-a—
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hall and
children who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. X Webb are now
In Rock Hill. S C.. en route to their
nome In Now York.
—51-
Miss Essie Cummings of M'lledgt
vllle has returned home after a
delightful visit of ten days to Mis*
Ruth Rurpee.^
-m-
have been virtually unexploited.
Greece, Italy and Jugo-Slr.vja nil
covet the gone.
' Dr. C. Rurpee of Augusta
the guest of his parents, Mr.
Mrs R A. Burpee
1T\I,Y AROUSED
OVEU MAKSACUE
ROME. —• (By the Associated
Press.)—The assassination of five
Italian members fo the TJrcco-AI-
banian boundary mission has ere
a ted a profound Jpipresslon here,
and it fs announced that the gov-
1, .Ciftmfcnt has already taken “the
Revere measures the extraordinary
gravity of the situation war
rants.”
MURDER OF ITU
CAUSER THE BREAK
iiermen
Try to Avoid Law;.
Over 100 faugh
ATLANTA. — Aj.pM.xin.A-b
100 Florida fishermen havs heir
caught operating the (Js*p. pr
ecast waters during the p.^thre,
weeks and have heen sequin
pay licenses totalling <; ( m<
and Fish Commissit-net Uiiode-
ar.nounccd Wednesday
DRY CLEANING SQM
Do your Dry Cleaning atShOdfl
We ard-now |>rcpared i<» se
half and pau:ul jars the Dry ('
ing Soap that wc used to < Lai
gloves. yfrj
PANSY MOOftL
Clayton Rirrrl
NO DOUBT
ABOUT IT!
(Continued From Psoo On#)
I5r. S. J. Cartledgo and family
have returned from tho mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. George Garner and
Miss Annie Thomas were amonp
the visitors hero Thursday from
Winder.
PROMINENT ATHENIANS
ENTERTAINED IN
ASHEVILLE. N. C.
M*r. and Mrs. Charles Phlnlzy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop and
John Welch, of Athens, are prom
inent Georgians who were guests
for ttye week-end of Mr. and iMrs.
Nathaniel W. Gonnett, who entor-
taled in their honor at tho Blltmorc
Forest Country ?lub and also on
Sunday evening at a delightful
musical at home, when Mrs. Gen-
netts ’own lovely voire .with sing
ing and piano plnylng by n group
of Asheville friends, had the happy
spirit that Is characteristic only
of an impromptu program.—Ashe
ville news In Conatltutlon.
—53—
MR8. HARRISO’I JONES
HONORS MRS. CHARLES
PHINIZY, JR.
Mrs. JlfnrlHfin Jones will enter
tain at a swimming party this
afternoon ot tho Piedmont Driving
elub In compliment to Mrs. Charles
Phlnlzy, Jr., ol Augusta, the guest
of Mrs. K. R. Armstrong^—Consti
tution. '
—|g)—
PARSONAGE CIRCLE II
OCONEE STREET CHURCH
MEET8 FRIDAY 3 P. M.
Parsonage Circle II of Oconee
street church will meet Friday af
♦ernonn with Mrs. R. W, Haynes at
3 O’clock at -her horn* on Ocone#
street. Games will follow the bust-
meetrfig. All members cor
dially AivRed.
—HR—
MAXWELL-THOM AS
An event of Interest to tholr
many friends was the marriage of
Miss Willis Sue Maxwell to Mr.
Thr.mns which Oocurerd Aug
ust 21si. In Elbcrton, Ordinary
Clark Edwards performing the
ceremony.
—P7—
Mrs. Walter Johnson of Madison
is visiting her mother, Mrs. 1). N
Bishop-
Mrs. Hen Juhan and Ben, Jr-
returned Thursday* from Winder
after a visit of ^hwo weeks to
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Stern aro ex
pected home Monday from Caiada
and Atlantic City ami many points
of Interest.
Prof. H. J. DeQuIck and Rachael
Joiner will arrive from Russell
ville Tennessee, this week-en»
Mrs. DeQuick Is unable to accom
pany them on account of having
recently submitted to a very serf •
Otis operation. Her condition Is
much improved nnd It Is believed
sho will be able to arrive soon.
Mr. Lee Mortis has arrived from
Athens. Georgia, and will bo oir
guests for a short time.—Pi. ii*i-
vanla Register, Ney York.
Misses Morn, Jannet and Mar
garet Foster Iinvo returned from
tho “Y” Camp near Tallulah.
Vlcai
Mr?. C. A. McOarrluIn has taken
Mrs. M. L. Davis* homo on north
MUledge avenue for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff
will leave Thursday for a motor
trip to Asheville, N. C„ where they
Miss Sara Hlshope will spend the
wini>* * with Mrs. Walter Johnson
of Madison* ’ l
'Wishing'
for sleep
is a poor way
to get it.
v^Postum
instead of coffee
Ohere i
Iced Postum
is delicious
Mrs. Harold Hinton and chP-lrcn
have returned from Helen after a j
vlsit.of several weeks.
■Misses Nina and Susan Scndder
accompanied Mrs. James White
and Miss Margaret Virginia Mor
ton to Hendersonville. N. C., Tues
day. making tell trip In Mth.
White’s car.
Mrs. L. Lanle? of West Point
Is the guest of Mrs. Harold Hin
ton nnd will later visit Mrs. Du
pree Hunnlcutt.
—UR—
Mrs. C. 8. Webb of Greenville,
arrives next week to enter her
daughter. Miss Charles Webb at
Lucy Cobh, she will spend several
I’jiyg vilth Mr. and Mcs. J. A
Darwin.
addition to General Tellinl, the
murdered men are; Dr. Major
Corti, Lieuterant Bonn-'ini, Aid-
do-Cnmp Fannetti. the chauffeur
and Craveri, the official Interpre
ter.
FOREIGN OFFICE IN
TOUCH WITH POWER?
ONE OF THE
Season’s Best
.Mrs. Summerville Hall nnd ynnnr
son have returned from Wrlghts-
villn Beach, after *a visit to hor
sister, Mrs. Leon Southerland, who
is spending tho summer there.
ly~«cross the channel from Santa
Quaranta, Albania.
Mr. tnd Mrs. E. C. Nash of At
lanta aro visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Whitehead.
Mr. anil Mrs. E. C. Nash. Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Cooper will leave
soon for Los Angeles, Calif., to
make tholr home.
Mrs. Hugh White nnd children
have returned from their summer
home at Dillard where they have
been spending the summer.
Little Miss Constance Scott re
turns Sunday from Ellarvllle where
she accompanied her nunt, Mrs
Rogers Williams several days ago
Mrs. T. W. Reed Ins returned
from Franklin, N. C.
Mr i and Mrs Jack Goodman
moved from Prlace place to the
Linton home on MUledge avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart
Jr., returned from Atlanta today
after a brief visit.
Mr. Sam Myerson returns Sat
urday from Camp McClellan.
Miss Elbertha Roelofs of Ihe Y
W. C. A. National Field - Is the
guest of Mrs. John IL White.
Premier Mussolini rerained at
the Chigi palace until 3 am. con
ferring with foreign office rfRmll
and general etaff office \ The
foreign office Is keeping ’• con
stant touch with the embassies In
London. Paris and Athens.
Belief is growing that the ns
sassinations were inst’gated nt the
preck government, through dis
satisfaction with the decisions of
the commission'marking the fron
tier.
An unconfirmed report Is cur
rent that an Italian warship has
been dispatched from Trieste to
the Greek Island of^Korfu, direct-
gLORjH SW!NS$N
By tho time rescuers had reach
ed the spot all the victims were
dead. Major Corti was crumpled
up-*n tho rear seat of the. car,
up-*n the rear seat or the. car,
bleeding pnftusely. General Tel-,
lini had evidently attempted to at
tack the murderers, for his body
was found 20 yards distant from
the car. The assassins hid fled.
EMOTIONS FOREMOST AND
IN BOTH NATIONS, DANGER
LONDON .—tho diittutic *ud-
llttK
denness of Premier Mussolini’s
note is exciting diplomats and
raising a new Balkan ware scare.
It is regarded as encouraging
here, however, that the note does
not constitute an ultimatum, as it
does not speefy any dat* by which
Greece must accept tho demands,
and this will probably permit the
first flare up of indignation tc
cool off bcfqfc serious iamage
llTIss Luclle ItuHose secretary fo*
the young people of the T-W* c
A. has returned from tho YNnmp
at Tallulah.
* Mr. Morris Michael Jr., of Ma-
* con Is the geust of his grand par-
* ents, Mr. an^ Mrs. S'mon Mich*
Dr. rnd Mrs. T J Wrrfter have
I returned from n months stay at
Blue Ridge, N C.
Mrs. C. J. Hood of Commerce
was the guest ol Mrs. /B&met
White Jr.. Wednesday.
Mrs. C. M Cowles, Misses Helen
| and Ida Hardman of Commerce
J were visitors here Wednesday.
done.
Few European bankers arc will
ing to invest in another war, but
there aro, neverthefcj i, discourag
ing features in the situation which
the note has raised to the crisis
point.
Bumper crops throughout Eu
rope afford sufficient food for
contending armies, and the fact
that the harvest has been com
pleted releases n:en for miPtary
service.
FEAR PREMIER’S
TEMPER „
It is also feared that Mussoli
ni’s well 1 known impetuousiiy of
character, combined wUh the bel
ligerence of the huge r a» .’ist fac
tion in Italy, may result In dras-
lion in iiaiy, rv»un. •» »*»«»«-
tic action which a less emotional
group would not support.
The Greeks, furthermore, also
arc emotional, although they have
just emerged from a damaging
war and are hi no position to
fight, Greek pride cannot ■ readily
accommodate Itself *to sucR de
mands os the Italian premier has
made. .
If Greece spurns these demands,
and UuMKollnl deckles upon a sud*
Mr. Arthur, Thornton’s friends
will he pleased t olearn of his.'sat*
Isfactory condition following as
operation for appendicitis Wedn- n-.
day at the Gfnern! hospital.
“ *®-“
Mr. and Mrs. John Rurton nnd
hlldren. of Athens, were the week |
end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. E
liurton.—Walton News.
Mr and Mrs. II. A. Pendernph
have moved Into the Nix home tfb
Hearing street.
Little Misses Geraldine nnd Elolse
Fullhrlght ot Winder are the guests
1 their aunt Mrs. Carl McNelly
too will itcc<t*npany them home
Friday to spend several days.
MIm W|nnl- Uavl, Wllenn. who
has Leen spending the summer
down at the Reach, "Where the
Ocean Breezes Blrtw,” Tybee, 6a „
has arrived in Athens where nht
will b» the attractivs guerf of heij
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