The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 31, 1923, Image 3

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rTifRAY. AUGUST 3?, 1923. Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 new officers for senior c. E. sdCIETY ELECTED FOR YEAR The Christian Endeavored* - of thi* First Christian church elected •ii leaders for rlie Senior society the\ein»yfttf4 ygar, Mr. Clause IMr^ess, pi4*|d*ht; Miss | Helen .L.ImsorL yiee president; Mr C. J. M.in is! 'si'rednVyj Mr] Lonftt- I/i* treasurer; Mist* Agnes Mo,- j. . secretary, work will commence in earnest, for a <•! eater Christian Endeavor. *The society xvHl send a check of 530 0C to Southeastern Christian College THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA zmm afternoon with Mrs. Wright and Mrs George Thornton 453 hill street at 4 o’clock.. .A. ,ful. lat tendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Detfftree Hunnl- cutt and Deupree Jr, have returned from n trip to Washington and At lantic City. Mrs. La Fayette Lanier is guest of Mrs. Harold Hinton.- ^CONSTIPATION %. . goes, ami energy, pep and Tim return when taking CHAMBERLAIN’S ! TABLETS Keep stomach sweet—Uver active— bowels regular—only 25c. this week to be used In furnlshimr i r ' ,K,8tored nt the hoteI 8010 a room in the new dormitory for 1 1,1 8avnnnnh girls, while n fniict n-m i... _» .. •! —{81 - ■ Mr. nnd Mrs. Winfield Nlnbet girls while a fnud will he started for the support of the work at the Southern Christian orphanage. At- i lire, 'fitffcelpondln* while Gerry Johnson was made honorary president of the society. Tlnse officers fire competent to carry on n great program of work, s'ace cnrii ‘Of them have studied Expert Endeavorer and attained i in C. R. K. degree. During the past year, the society had a fixed goal and nt the meet- in- Thursday evening, it was an nounced that every goal had been reached, which is a credit for Hie retiring officers, who were: presi dent. Lamar La Boon; vice presi dent, Miss Nancy Lowe Morton, peeretary, Claude Burgess and treasurer, Harry Warren. During tiie term of these officers, the riety bernnid pie banner organisa tion of Georgia. The futtiro of the society looks bright. Clnitde Burgess, new sident announces that he will hold a meeting of the new Execu tive Board nnd make necessary ap pointment* in the various Depart ments . Lookout. Prayer meeting., •Ini. flotoer, music,. Missionary lanta. following the election of officers and the splendid reports from the Various committees, the social hour Was enjoyed. Mrs. Fred White- nead. was In charge of the gamer nnd "Miss Floy- ns she is known ny the *.oung people seemed to b< nt her best. Many contest*, wich were interesting nnd In- structive had been arranged nnd the young people enjoyed the pro gram to a great extent. Delicious refreshments were served and ev eryone went away happy after at tending the August Lawn Social. WEEKEND HOUSE PARTY AT PINE TOP have returned from tyln* of North Carolinu. Miss Annie Doster^of Union Point is The guest of MPfc J. R. Caudle. Mfs It O Harris Union Toint after a tives Mr. and Mrs. Doxier Hawkeg re turned to Aewort, Friday after r visit to relatives. •MJss Ida Mae Chambers, who Is attending the Athens Business College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers.—Gainesville Eagle. Aftor a two weeks vacation spent with her mother here,-Miss Iris Callaway returns to Athens today to resume her duties as one of thejeachers In the 8tate Nor mal School.—Oglethorpe Echo. Mrs. W. A. Sheets returned to Monroe Friday after a visit Mrs J. Y Carlthers —W— Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Drake nnd Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Atlanta wl’' spend the weekend with Mrs J. Y Carlthers. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Thornton and family nnd Mr nnd. Mrs. Howard Graham have returned from Hen- M.r nnd Mrs. Harry A. Llrdborg Mr. and Mrs J G Hancock, Mr and Mrs L N Roberts. Misses Mamie Sue nnd Ruby Smith, Pearl Coop er and Carolyn Hancock. Messrs T ^Tutwyler. Heslop. and Frier spent j ^sonvlllc and Asheville, N C.' Inst weekend at Pine Top at Mitch- —{81— ell's bridge. I Mr. Miles Flanlgnn has returned —-HP— i to *be Martha Berry school to re- THE GIRLS* AUXILIARY j sum « **!s studies. FIR$T BAPTIST CHURCH , —K— J The many friends of Miss Almn T , , . ... .. - „ Thft Olr!a Apxillary of the First I Harmon will regret to hear of her m«ter during the ntxt, week nnd Baptist church will meet Saturday continued lllncnn nt the General — | hospital. SMICHAEL’S THE POINSETTO The above pictures a very smart new grev suede, with V In thcNsid grey kid trimming. There is elastic in thc x sides and short vamp French toe. You may see here.the newest shoe stylos a3 fast as they are shown on Fifth Avenue. $11.85 MICHAEL’S SHOE DEPARTMENT Mrs. - N. M. Hay of Montgomery Ala, is vistUng her mother, Mr* W. II. Bruce on Strong street. tgj Friends in Jefferson Of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Dozier rogreKthat thej nre moving this week to^Atlanta where Mr Dozier has accepted n position. Both Mr nnd Mrs. Dozier nre very popular in Jefferson, nnd will have the best wishes of a ; large circle of friends.—Jacksoi , Herald. i . -“E~j— , Mrs. Alice Towns and Mrs. J. IE. Randolph of Jeffrcson aro I spending sometime in Turnorrllle. —60— j Mis* Corlnne Gerdine and Ml** i Lnlio Hudson left Friday mornnlg , for Rock HIM, N. C.. where they . will teach In the WInthrop Col- . lege. ' • 1 The friends of Miss Vallle Burke Betts, of Athens, and M<r. Frank McMahan, of Atlanta, will be In terested to learn of their marriage which occurred Saturday, August 25th. Miss Betts is the only dang ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burke BeP* and Is well known here, having made Crawford her home severs) years ago. Mr. Mc.Whhan Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMalnn.—Oglethorpe Echo. Miss Juanita Coker spent Tues T STATE I AY FEVER . If you can’t "get away," the attache with— PAGE THREE . visits Oeer if Million Jmrt Utd Yearly Gainesville and Madison I Here and There Around Athens Start Monday — Others [moved Thursday to thnir handsome Prepare For Good ■At- l ' ntw "“‘denco overlooking w«n - Luke on Mitledgo Circle. «tre Thursday, will take Rm this ’aftorncon and evening. Huntley ,GordopJa .tttfls man. Tho> picture la highly ppjoya- tendance. School* are opening all over the country now nnd next week wli’ see practically n! hhe high and grammar schools of north enn> Georgia in session. The Athens schools formally op* next Wednesday. The Normal now in session nnd registration begins Monday. GAINESVILLE’8 BEGIN MONDAY. GAINESVILLE, On.—The 'city public schools will begin their 923-24 seal non Monday morning. Special exercises will be held at Miss Juanita Coker spent Tues- j Special exorcises will be held a day in Jefferson with Miss Mary the High School auditorium Mon Lou Carroll. Mrs. Harold Smith and two sens Billio and Jimmie have returned to Jefferson after a visit to Dr and Mrs. James W. Lynch. Mrs. Mid Wlngflel nnd children have returned from Gainesville where they wore guests of Mrs. Lester Hosch. / Misses Mary Lou Keese, Julian Dunahoo. Fannie Lu Tucker,, Ura nia Hayes and Luclle Daniel of Winder will attend the State Nor mal School. gg Miss Katherine Hanner of Madi son will attend Lucy Cobb. Messra. Emmerson George nnd Cornelius Vason of Madison will attend the University. Mfs* Manna Michael has return ed to the 8tate Normal College after spending the summer months at the Phi Delta Theta house where she kept house with her mother and sister during summer school. Misses Ellen and Dorothy Row land havo returned from a 'visit to Atlanta and Gainesville. Qfl Mr. and Mr». Frank Ward have taken nn apartment In one of Davlsr.n hluaea on Hancock. Mr*. Hoyt Pltner and «on«, of Athene, vlalted Mr. and Mm. D. A. Raker Tuesday nlaht. "Miss Mary Rakrc returned home from Athene with Mrs. Pltner after a week", visit.—Royston Record. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon. Nolma, Mieses Anna Sue and Jamie Roys ton nnd Mm. Oharllo Royaton wree visitors In Athens Wednesday— Royston Record. BY ALL MEANS DON’T MISS THIS 1 MILLINERY OFFERING TOMORROW 200 Exquisite New [ Advance Style Hats In Our First Great Autumn Sale, At Satin and Velvet Combinations f Duvet Wljh Thi Fcifa Duyetyne Combined . Velvet Smart Tailored BLACK BLACK and WniTE SAND GRKY ORCHID WOOD PnRASANT BEAVER The smartest of the advance season styles in* a / ie that will meet the needs of every woman and/ miss for now and early fall wear, presenting val- uep that you will enthuse over, without doubt. i aunty styles, featuring the French cloche, for younger set, and others, with just the right ch of smart restraint for the matronly woman; I Come Early Tomorrow—These Hats Merit < Your Early Attendance! J iMICHAEUS Dr. and Mr*. F. 0. Mo**. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J.*McConnell and children, Mr. and Mr*, ptark Ginn nnd *on Arc in Atheng today.—Royston [Record. lay morning. i*rof. J. A. Mrrshon in superintendent nnd O. L Amnfih- Ik principal. A corps of 32 teach ers will compos* the faculty of ttr three schools. Speaking of good fellows. Du pree Hannlcutt declares Captain Barnett is ns "handsome ns Appof- lo and ns effervescing as Appolll* nnrls." ivaln* Four prominent Athens’ wh6 wf'» parked In front equally prominent re freshmen! place last Wednesday night like to know who a certain couple were—or at least the feminine half of the two—who stopped ion* enough for a soda nnd something else^ very Interesting, thnt is one Would think,Interesting to hear any of the four.talk*. MADISON SCHOOLS OPEN ON MONDAY MADISON, Gn.—The high nnd public schools open here Monday morning. J. II. Turk* Is superln tendent. royston children GATHER BOOKS ROYSTON, Gn—Superintendent Flower will open the schools of Royston next Monday morning at I» o'clock. The largest attendance on record is cxpectgd for the new- term. LA VON IA AL80 OPENS MONDAY LAVONIA, Ga.—Formal exercise* will mark the opening of the La- vonln schools Monday morning when the 1923-24 session begins Vocational classes are a new fea* tdro for this ye.ar. MARTIN INSTITUTE OPENS AT JEFFER80N JEFFERSON. Gn.—Martin In*!! tute, Jefferson** high school, will open Monday morning. Prof. C. W O’Renr Is superintendent, asslted bsy a splendid crop* of teacher* ME80N ACADEMY AT LEXINGTON. Kiwanians Aid Move to Improve WINDER, Oa.—Superintendent Stand! will open the Wlndet school* Tuesday.' The prospect* D AM M«AaJ p A1 ifn bright for a auccessful year. £jcinKne«*Cl IxOlllC Iicrlntemlent Stancll **y*, ”1 alder myself fortunate to hnv« elated with me the snleadid fftcul Committee flamed to Act ,y wn *«“■*>•' With Chamber of Com merce. Morgan and For bes Are Speakers., Athens Klwanlam TburmlaY iolnrvl In tho move to Improve the Rankheatl Highway between Ath ens nnd tho Hart county line when n committee wns named to co-op erate with one from the Chamber c.f commerce. Tho committee named by Prea Ident J. W. Harnett will tie com poem! of F\ J. Lewl> r. cbllrman Golden M. IKntfht. Charlco « Martin. Two addrrsaea del'rered at the meeting of tho club held In the Georgia Hotel were outatandlng features. Secretary Walter T. Forbes of the Y. M tC. A. told of the success of the two comps con ducted In the North Georgia moan tains this summer, one for boya nnd one for girls. Mr. Forbes stated that tho at tendance averaged 110 for the en tire time of the two camps. He was very much pleased with the success of tho camps. Photographs showing the two camps 1 nactlvlty wore shown to the Klwnnlnna. The camp la the only one being con i'dieted for the primary purpose of training young glrlo nnd boys in I Christian life. Dr. P. C. Morgan spoke, hla address being published In brief In another part of today s | **Klwsnl»n Dupree Hunnlcutt. who recently returned from Atl tntlc 1 dty. N. J.. told of attending n meeting of the Klwnnln club of that place. Two visitor*, Miuor Pab am! Marlon N. Allen were the rlub. Dr. Linton GJf* great* of the club. Dr. Linton illun announced that Dr. Waltnr Brown, repreientlng the Ameritjm Uhlld Health Association world tie III Athens Friday and was aa* a red the aid of the cltb in lo cating the baby clinic here. LIBERTY IN SWEDEN Sweden Is one of the most llberav countries in Europe, so far ai radio reception Is concerned. Ama t teurs are not limited, and novlcer | may build their own set*. But they have to pay a rental for program* received*. SETS 50c Gallon shipment White mda Onion Set*, plant. CITIZENS PHARMACY Cor. Clnjrton \u4. JgdM ~ LEXINGTON, Gn.—Meson Acn- demy, M. W. Martin superintendent will reopen for the fal lterm Mon day morning. Mr*. Martin l> principal. WINDER 8CHOOL8 BEGIN TUE8DAY The Morton Hodgson bungalow i Prince Place is being "done tf ver M preparatory to Mr. and nnd Mrs. Cutler moving there. They have bought the place and will make It their home. Mllledge avenue paving Is be Ing repaired again along the In- terseetlons of Broad nnd Hnncoek “8PIDER AND‘ROSE-; B)G | f PALACE SPECIAL SATURDAY Frequently pictures are announc ed a* having ar through misuse grown to,be a time wrirn ejtprc3 sion that _ carries no imptn‘taucc. Producers have wont to announce “all star casts” when in reality probably one, or nt the most, t /’O, of tho thespians have had the hon or of being known as a “star” in pted sense of the word. should always cooked nf a .. emperature and tho milk and on is no exception. Iy di-. 1 chi|- D/ubinai Baked custard JBL C^tcd that in a family ! t he f&t usfarf, with frtift , w acceptable thin aU star cast nnd fruits *a n re IntaasorT term has * APPLE CUSTARD Two pound3 apples, h-i cun Mil (tar, 4 eggs, 2 clips milk, 4-8 i . v spoon salt. - Pare, core and slice apfihdS nttr roilti |3B stew Wilh onc-half cup suga Tradition has been cast aside three tablespoons water till y,[• nvnt-pr hv i»rndiir*r.» R F Rllh tkyn-ml, « f!w. —■ Rub through a tine sieve. w milk. Beat yolks of eggn jiMH irjnmng sugar and salt, I scalded milk sljfciv on yolkb, gf however by producer B. F. Zied- man who engaged a cast of prin cipals that roads lino a blue book of tl-o motion picture industry for. work in “The Spider and the Rose" (ring constantly. Return to he <men at the Palace Theatre and cook over hot water tratll SB Saturday. Alice Lake’ la the lead- lard coats the spoon. Do ;iot fetj ing woman in “The Spider and the the custard boil during cookin". ' Rr.se.’ ’She will be remembe red a? J Beat the whites of two having been featured in a num- until stiff and dry. -Bditjfl her of f.lms produced by Metro Corporation that established h^f as a star of the first water. Household Helps ’cur. tablespoons of „ apple pulp in a belting dish; over custard and cover with ingue. Bake eight minutes I moderate oven. DRY CLEANING SOAP Do your Dry Cleaning at ho__ We arc nor.’ prepared to .oell, Custard makes mi ideal summer half end p;u iri jars the Dry Clesfl^a dessert. A meal deficient in n.cnt ( ing Soap ’ that wo usfd td ctedfl supplying the neressar/ calr>ries -gloves. Miss Lovle .lowers who won Whitewny Popularity Pontest nrlse. a Ford roiipe. Is opening up her own business, n cigar, cigar ette nnd candy shop, nt the corner of Washinrton street nnd Prfiegr avenue. Mis* .Towers Is pTMCtng her stocks now nnd will b' *on for business in a few days, she r nounces. Athens Visitors Among those visiting In Athom Friday were W. It. Rivers, Thum - E. If. Maxwell. New York; If. R Kauffman, Atlanta; G A» Ghormley, Columbia, S C. * D. A. Coiling*, Atlanta; J Jaconwny, Atlanta; J T. Glllefel- low, II. J. Lane, Atlanta; B. M Pullnn. Atlanta; M. 'M Whittaker Washington, On Mr nnd Mrs .Irrin Roberts. Mon- >e, G».; F. J. Mash burn.. Atlanta; TT. B Carter and family. Lakeland Fla; Mr. anti Mfs R T Comer, Bos* ton Jflmes K. Ifnrper, Columbus; Marlon Nowell, AuguntA. Gn.; Mrs* J. II. Perkins* Birmingham; H P PerklnM. Birmingham; Mr and Mrs MeOren, ThomaRville, Gn.; , O. T Williams, Chattanooga. Harry J. Lewis and Mrs. Lewis Jacksonville. Fla.; Charles T Nicholson nnd family Eustl*. Fla; H C Wilhite; Chicago; M B Mc Daniel, Atlanta. Mrs. J. F. McGowan, Augusta.; .Mis* Margaret McGowan. Augusta Mr. Stewnrt Walker,'Augusta. Mr Warren Walker, Asgusta. Last Showing Palace Tonight of protein is brought vo perfect l balance by the right dessert. | Custards require careful watch- ing during baking to make them | perfecty firm and smooth. l*He oven must not have a growing fire back of it because the tem perature should not increase. Eggs rr? PANSY MOORE Clay ten Street REAP BANNER-HERAM) WANT ADS VALICE Last Showing Tonight GLORIA SWANSON in “BLUEBEARD’S 8TH WIFE” SATURDAY SPECIAL 'The Spider t Rose’ With ALICE LAKE and An All Star Cast. Big Show Saturday - CLOSES FRIDAY Attendance Is Almost Per fect Inspirational Ad dresses Mary Sessions Held At High School. What Is declarod the moet sac cnssful Teachers Normal ever held In Athens closed FrFtay at the High 8chool. Superintendent 0. G. Rend, of the public schools, declares the Normal this year was by far the best erer conducted here. Of the fifty grammar school teachers, forty-seven attended the Normal-. The throe absent teachers were unavoidably kept from attending The Normal began Wedneaday nnd Inspirational addresses do- llrercd by prominent educators marked the seaaloni. The business sessions have also been of much help. The old teachrra desiring re classification will be given an ex amination Saturday by Mr.,Rond. Among .those speaking Wt tho Normal svere. Dr, 8. V. Sanford. Ilr. C. J. Decker, whd spoke on geography; Dr. D. 1^'Earnest. Dr. Add raw M. Shultr, DI. J. II. % Mtrheraon. Dr. fjntr.n Oerdlde, president Jloanl - of Health. Negro Teachers Are Attending Norma! Thirty-ora teachtra of tho Ath- “ public rchoojt arc at ^•Normal Pours* ntJihe High and Industrial Rcnoo’ conductrtl by Ram Harris.' Borrral promlncn* white Athsn* labs as well a mmsmbera of the ne gro race hnvte drllvorrd Inspira tional- pddres*e* at the , ^formal nmon gtl;eme being Dr. Linton Oer- dtne, president Board of Health; Soule, president State College of Agriculture: Dr. 8. \ Sanford, Dr. J T II McPherson. DY D L Earnest. Dr T J Woofter nnd Dr C 8 'Haynes, a negro physician Gloria. Swanson in the Paramount Picture 'Bluebeard’s 8ft The final showings of Gloria Swanson’s latest paramount pro duction, -‘Bluobeard'a 8th Wife," which opened at the Pataca thc- OSAUV'LLC SQUARE The Deauville square has taken 1 new atop in that It la now being I t|»ed for table covera with a braid ‘ Thornton’s SATURDAY w Dinner 50c Noodle Soup 1 Hamburger Loaf, Tomato Sauce String Beana Buttered . Okra Boiled Irish Potatoes Vegetable Salad f. Muffins and Biscuits Sweet Potato P r,. Coffee, Tea or f| 50 Cents f ‘ Supper 50c Broiled Sirloin Steak - Hominy (irita Fried Corn Potato Cakes Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits Rico Pudding " Milk Pumps and Oxfords FOR WOMEN AU Short Lines Must Gol Come tomorrow and take advantage of the Wonderful Values to be found in NEWARK'S Big Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Short Lint;s. Style after style ol Stunning Model* and Populat Leather, in NEWARK Pump* and Oxfords fot women now reduced in price in many instances One Half. Every pair Includ ed in this big tale ha* been reduced for quick clearance. Buy Nowl Takt ad vantage of this - Big Monty Saving Opportunity as this our most success ful Semi-Annual Clearance Sale is now drawing to a dose. The Values will amaieyou—Act Now! ^ FINAL REDUCTI0NS1 J White Kid, White' ~ ‘ and Sea Island Duck and Oxfords, styles up to $6—NOW pr ;= J 195 we sold 1 ^[Uuiarl Sfioe StereaCa ' The Larges. Chain of Shoe Stores in the United State*. Athens, Ga., Store, 151 Clayton St., "Next to Kress.** • » All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings To Accommodate Customer*