The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 02, 1923, Image 3

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1023. TliF, BANNER-HERAU*. ATHENS, GEORGIA gratulatiors of friends. rETTS-McMAHAN announcement and Mrs. Burke Betts ter and a young woman of de lightful personality and accom- plishnvfiits. The groom is a well their hosts of OR J. C. WILKINSON TO ADDRE8S W. M. S. ■McHS Miss Frances Tiller has returned to her home In Carlton after n week's visit here, the guest of Miss £va Mae HiUey.. Fashion Shop to ! CLARKE COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS Open Here TuesJ NURSE WILL BEGIN HFR DUTIES MONDAY 5 O’CLOCK Dr. J C. Wllklnwm will address' noun re the marriage ot their diiu- km)Wn ya'ir.R business man of At- iXtao «!h! laata ’ aml ,hp *•*•'«•■ «“• McMahan is an only daugh* pie are receiving the cardial MICHAEL’S Pictured above is a new Cousin’s model. It is a four- strap Brown Kid with Log Cabin Suede Collar—without doubt one of the smartest and most comfortable slippers we have ever 'shown. It is a COUSIN MODJ2ASE. j $13.85 MICHAEL’S Shoe department cf the :rirst Baptit-t church Mon day afternoon lir the r^uddtt*’ ichcc auditorium at 5 o'clock. This will be the regular month ly Inspirational meeting. The Executive committee will meet at 4^0 in the church parlors WOMAN8* MISSIONARY 80CIETY FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH MONDAY 5 O'CLOCK The regula September meeting of the missionary society of the First Methodist church will bo hsld Monday fatemoon at 5 o'clock. A full attendance Is urged. ajsd Jellies be made U n^g’^po^iko'lIfo concord. How- | WsowWo. in this* issue of .... lH a matter of ‘■f**^ 1 * I Banner-Herald will be found the ww«vpr variotv of grapo is .at 1 Fashion Shop’s announcement of Sfl esn used [their opening on Tuesday Reptem- hanu.caji 1 lollibs) la 1 l) fi r 4th; they also announce 4he f o» P nd C |^Ut™".Utr^‘? acquisition of Hu ; when the fruit Is not quite ripe. This is peculiarly true with crap®*- Aa the grapes ripen more sugar la formed ami rlpov grapes are too rich in-augur to make perfec. Jo ly. Choose fruit that la Just beginning to turn to make a firm srapo jel y that wilt be free from crystalliza- Une of dresses which they will fea* ture at all times. Young it Maxeys spent Friday In Athens Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dorsey an nounce the birth of a little daugh ter Friday August 31, at 8t. Mary'r hospital. Miss Katherine Yow of Buford if the guest of Mrs. Janie I»uis« Roberts. Mr. and Mir*. Tom Fortion leave today for Virginia to spend some time. ! Mrs. Howell Cobb and MIsr Carolyne Cobb and Miss Remspect of Atlanta returned Saturday nigh* from a motor trip to South Caro lina. { - — Mr. and Mrs^ Lawrence and Mitt. Eugine Lawrence wjio have made their hpmei In Florida for the past few years' Will return to Athenr this week. A DEPARTMENT WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION Our Hosiery Department where you will find at all times the best values in Stock ings. Where the price is always less. We are showing over 50 different shades in stockings. x Wc can match all shoe shades, Chiffon apt) all weights of silk and sport hose. It Will Pay You to Get Acquainted With This Department. JOHNSON SHOE CO Miss Maude Chaney ti In lanta as the guest of Mrs. W Chauncy. Mrs. W. P. Egbert and daugh ter, Mrs. W. Byron Jameson ol Augusta, Ga, arrived this afternoon to be the guest of Mrs. a .M. A1 len. M\ and Mrs Burke Betts ar Tybie for a week l^- Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Quilllan Commerce with their two daugh ters ChrlrMne nnd Frances arc spending \he week end With the! -HR— Mr. Harman Jackson and MIsr Eloise Neese were married at thr Oconee Street Methodist patron age Saturday afternoon at 3:30 They left immediately for Tybee Island for a brief honeymoon. Friends of Mr. E. J.~ Arnold on College nvenuo will regret to learn or his Illness He has been con- d to hW‘be<^Jor the past weel Tho weather has much to do with the properltles of fruit. A dry, hot summer moans a fruit richer In su gar than a cold> wet season. If fruit Is gathered after a rain there will he more water tn boll out. to obtain the pure fruit Juice. - These things Bhould be taken Into consideration nnd allowed tor In boiling the Juice nnd the pro portion of sugar used. Grape Jelly Wash and pick over grapes- Re move from stems and put In pre serving kettle. There will be enough water on the fruit t prevent burning. Crush a fow.wtth a wooden potato masherandbrth* slowly to boiling point, shaking the kettle to P revent . ,tlak ' u "b When the grapes are hot crush with potato masher and simmer for thirty minutes. Put In Jelly bag nnd Jet the Juice drip. It “ cle’r. sparkling Jelly ee lona squeeze the bog. Let drip as long as there Is any Juice. Measure Juice and put In preserving kettle. Doll gently for eight minutes and odd as much sugar ns there was juice. Boll five minutes and pour Into sterilised Jolly glasseiC Cover with paraffin when cold. been wrought In the. old atori room of Head & McMahan and you will mvjr**«I at the change that has been made to. tftke care of thr ladle* wcft.Jng apparel pualneai that wii‘ Wis. open there. The front of gyfejXtoro has been changed to a one largo" window front which is a decided improve ment and the interior has been en tirely changed to a point beyond recognition. The interior cart-ies out an iVory ahd french grey colot schen^ nnd with a battery of wi dows on Jackson street makes thli store the best natural lighted storr In Athens. The proprietors of the Fashion Shop, Mr. Sam Funkenstein and Mt Milton Lessen are to he congratu lated on the appearance of their store and for the wonderful stocl of garments which have already nr- Miss Jowers Opens Cigar and Candy Store on College Miss Lovie Jowers, who has held the position of cashier at Uie Geor gian Balm Garden, for several parents, Rev nnd Mrs. J. A. Qull* mouthy, has leased tb'j ionp r ro linn at 603 Oconee street. in the'White Filling statloh build ing and opened, an up-to-date place for tho sale of candies, cig ars. cigarettes and smokers ma ; tf.-lals. All the highest gradee ano brands ot candles and smokers Quite Miss Lena McOInley, recently elected Tuberculosis Nurse for Clarko county, "will begin her duties next week, tho association announced Saturday. In a report issued yesterday the (168, • ' - .L- * transformation ha(. assoelntlon tells of Its work since rived. 1923 Peach Crop Is Second Largest in History of State ATLANTA, Ga.—Officials of the Southern Railway system have <!«?• clarcd that Georgia's 1923 peacb crop was the second largest In thr state's history, basing their nsser* tlon on the number of cars shipped out. During the season Just closed 17G special peach trains, or B,70t> cars were shipped out, most of them to Potomac Yards, Va., and Cincinnati- Georgia's 1921 peach crop ran to 10,46? cars, <v -ft* stated. Pinecrest Country Club Applies’ For * Charter Saturday j Founder’s Day Is Honored By Order Of Eastern Star organization: , "At a meeting of the Tuberculo sis committee on last Thursday Afternoon, Mrs. Agnes Borers, re tiring nurse, made' the following •report of her wo/k for tho sum mer months: "1. Fifty-three visits have been paid to T. II. families and patents “2. Exanfil'.ied with Dr. Apple- white 69 white and 9 colored pa tients. "3. Supplied 6 snap top sputum cups and 10 packages of refills to patients. "4. Out of 59 patients examined, 9 were found not normal, will re examine said 9 patients witifl a month’s time to see s lf condition is Improving. "5. Have already found one very much improved after taking out door breathing exercise^ dally for ten days; friction In left lung quite .cleared off. "6. "Five out of nine colored found not normal. Will re-eiramine said 6 30th of this raofith. "7. Have supplied specimen spul iim bottle which will be examined for T. B.- barilla. “B. Tavn taken Red Tress Social Service Worker to two families for Investigation of homo condi tions. She gave grocery o-rder to one and supplied sweet milk to tho other. . ”9, Two clinics established. •’10. From tho pnrtlal survey made, twonty-four cases of tuber culosis have been found. MACON*. Ga. to bo over tw —- how the property ( The Snlonla chapter of the Or-' JJ“ 'heirew der of Mh> Eastern Star, observed beneath each line ano "Founders Day In tho Masonic gnsge Is carried. b:> It Chapel Friday evening. An Inter- been recognized by Him- : -sting nnd .mpresslvo program ^ j enjoyed by all. J jjjo exact ago of tho book. Tho program follows: | - song by the audience. Marion Again Scene Invocation—By Rev. George F. ~ Stone. Song by Mount Vernon’s Ma- sonic ^Quartette. Of Trouble Between Officials and Klan —— MARION, III.—Wlllla raramnnis MARION. 111.—Williams Introduction of tno speaker of • Rceno of tho Herrin Minn tho evening, Audreps by Mr. Robert Ashford, Worshipful Master Eighth Masonic bls'n’ict. • Vocal Sf-lo by Mrs. Parks Do Us. 'Presentation of tho Gag, by Hon. Frank A. Holden. Song by audience—'Tho Star Spnngtod Banner.” Acceptance of Flag by Mr*. Mar* Htt. • Alleglstico to the Flag by the ir, again facing a somewhat condition,, the board of cm: rervipora has. nirootiucedj Klux Klan in a recent mectl on thn cov *t hoifse lawn un sborlif’s widow demanded enforooment of tho liquor T Herrin a eocelty has * ized which is said to nq td otho KInn. State Alton . Drty has boon cites for roniemfl of cz'irt for reducing hi bootleggcca from $10,000 to grateful to MRS. BOWERS ApplIcaUon was filed Friday with E. J. Crawford, clerk of the superior count., for a charter for tho Pinecrerft Country club, a new recreation club that Is being con structed in Athens near tho Inter- uranuu ui section of MtUedge avenue and goods can bo found at the new- Unlveralty Dr|ye Miss Jowers has made mWT friends since coming to Athens and now that she has entered , busleis ot her own. lt s hol'evort l Atmt iho will receive a liberal p-t * rohago from hor public. A nine hole golf course, tennis courts, swlrh: Ing lake, club house and everything that goes to make a complete country cldb are to be installed. Macon to Elect Tax Collector Velours, Velvets and Duvetynes A MostBepres^^Con^f Original and . An these Priced f 6.00 Each mmM collins me. - n MACON, Ga.—A special wm be.heid.ln Bibb cotmW on September 26 for the, purpose -I Jcctlr.v e tna collector to suedea J. D. Crump, who resigned AJ t h, present time, there are cnnUWates entered In the race and Mvsrftt others are expected to en ter. There wll be about 6,000 quai- fled voters, n large percent oi whom are said to be women. a Those petitioning for tho charter frienus ahtl the, are Aaron E(lwanj M Cohen, Henry Bodedbeluicr nnd Ernest Michael. The i^eiitioning at torneys are Greer nnd Michael. Work has «4riiuJr been sUrted on this now project and by No vember the qlub house will be fin ished and next spring tho golf course will have been complott. Father Clark Well, After Operation Cretonne Best For Play “The committee and nil Interest ed arc vefy grateful to M,ts. Bow ers for the sr•twice she has so ef ficiently rendered. That she should rally to the support of tho work hern by giving half-time ««rvice until a permanent nurse could he s«urec1 ho* effected a good be- ginning which we are confident will bn carried right on through the efforts of Miss McGtnley. A survey of the entire county with examinations at all the various centers will be completed or irap idly as possible. By this, the tu bercular cases will bn fotfbd In Incipient stages when cure* can in.* nmi tho nnriad of .ne Miriam Cooper Gaston Glass "DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH A Story of Young Blood, American Dollar.- and French Folly. incipient n , il. ho etfouloil ami tho snreart of .ho iliiwmw. prevontcil. U" nast reports have r.-nctloallv. been of patients in tho alst stage, or worse—even dead TRAINED FOR HER DUTIES Tho many friends of Father Clark, of St. Joseph Catholic church will be pleased to learn that ho has recovered from his irecent Illness and will condnet services at that church today. Father Clark underwent an op- option In Atlanta five weeks ago, and tho announcement that he has recovered sufficiently to hold ser vices will he received with much Interest nnd pleasure on the part of his many friends here. PAGE ONE •’Miss Mcplnlcy has trained es- oeelally for this work, and ha« had several years’ oxoerlepce a ^ county tnbercnlosl snurgo In Now York state. She Is a slsior of ftflM > Agnes McGInloy of Athens Gcnc-nl Hospital. A most cordial welcome to her Is extended by all of Clarke country through her T. B. com- mtttea.” STRAND ~~-Special MONDAY and TUESDAY The Yell of the Year! “Penrod and Sam” goes arfter negro ATLANTA—Governor WalKei bos sent requisition papers to lh, governor of Mlehlgan for Heck Jones, wanted In Crisp county foi a capita! offense. Sheriff Noble* nf Crisp county la going < 4»ftei b*m. Booth Tarkington’s Great Story of THAT AMERICAN BOY. NOTICE:—First 50 Children Free 3 Show Monday. Drnsr Peddler Says Using Stomach Pump On Him is Illegal RAN FRANCISCO.—Becapae n stomach pump was used to exi^act the morphine- w’hich he swallowed when government agents arrested him as a drug peddlei\ George Bennett Is seeking his eleaso by habeas corpus. He charges thil he was detained Illegally and forced tn give evidence against himself iu violation of constitu tional rights. Fall Style Show To Be At Macon Pretty, quaint, practical—three desirable things a play frock can be when It’s mad# of cretonne. Tho little girl wlio-wcars this frock will show, you that the pocket In front has Its advantages, keep: ■ng handkerchiefs from straying and being an ril-around conven ience. Tbla cretonne Jumper drsaa la worn with a gnlrnpe, that nay M of dimity or dotted hwIm or lawn. Saahe, of the material or of (rib bon tie under the nrm. MACON, Oa.—Fifteen merchant, representing the Inreeet-stores In Macon, are co-operating In making elaborate preparations with the Retail Merchants' Bureau and Chamber of Commerce for tha Fall Style Show which la. to be held September 17 to 22, Bpeelnl com mittees are now completing ar rangementa for the show. DRY CLEANING SOAP Do your Dry Clennimr at h»>ine. i Wo ore now prepared to sell In half nnd pound Jars the Dry Clean ing Soap that wc used to clean Tifton Cotton Crop Is Short TIFTON. Oa.—Tho cotton crop In this section la much shorter than It was tail year •«< •» shown by the fact thst the cotton re ceipts In Tifton are UK0 bales leas Hum they were up Id this time taAt year. It la said that with tho negroes going north and the white unant farmers going to Florida. Indication* are that there wll Ibe more 1 Idle land In thsl sec tion next year than oner befpre. •■■s,* . 'i oiAatno ....... ... gPANSY MOORE Clayton Street READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS