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NOON SONG”
song? for ilio morning
and Jtotiga .for the night,
For HunriHo anti sunset, the star!
tfmMnd '
Hut who,Will give praise to the full
And, iT^CiL uf- nf th 9 Jflory of
Oh/ ttifi hicfi noun,' and the clear
The, tf^T -With, golden crest;
WlihiC^e sky Corns and the sun
With hfs face,.to t*»° way of thc j^To Jhe wonderful way of the west
B.ROWN-WHELCftEL
WEDDING PLANSiARE ^
OF statewide interest
State-wide interest centers to
the annouacnraeht of tile approach
mg marriage of Miss Mary Eliza
beth Brown, 01 Gainesville, to WU
hum Hnkey WTielchel.
The weadiit^ will take place on
CMobttf 2. ♦ at the First Baptist
church at 8:30 p.fm., and tho cere
mony will be performed by Ur. E.
r. Campbell.
How slowly he crept as the Miss, Brown Is the only daugh-
irengtb; ' ter. of Mr and Mrs. Mthor Camp'
How HloWIy he crept as th btiH Hrown, ami is one of Ualneȣ>si
mornlneVore by vU|u ' 8 m0Ht beautlfttI and P°PUlai
Ah 4I .V • * young women. She attended Bchoot
Ah, sleep was the ^limbing that led at( Hollins, Va.rjmd graduated at
hjn» at length t *'* • , Brenau. college, tJainesyUlfr/ Slow/
To tho height of W fhrdne In th.
fclue 8unintr sky.
Oh, tho lonif toil and the slow toll
Tho toll that must not rest
Till the Hun look* down from his
journey
The best dish you can serve a child
is a bowl of milk with
Wheat
hot grtuLuaMon tht* has onjsjrcil the
wiriest sn.iai pjijmlnrity among tilt
coflega aetB ol tlu) atate.! She la
vtry prominent social^
ot Manta ami hai
wherever site hr
member of tho
Ip a young woman of exceptional
charm of manner and personality
Mr. Whhichel Is a son of Mr
and Mrs. W. D, AV^elchel.
Gainesville. Ho is a graduate ot
tho University ot Oeorgfa, of class
1P17, and u nmmher ot the Kappa
Sigma fraternity. During tho world
war he served overseas as first
lieutenant with .tho 82nd division,
where he made a Brilliant record
Since the close of war he has been
practicing law In OninesviUe
where lie has attained wide popu
Inrity, iMt. Whelchol is vice com
mender of tho Paul E. Boling post
of the American Xwgion.
Miss Brown's rnatd ot honor will
he miss Mery Foitovcst, of Slioiby.
Mis.; the matron of bono rwlil be
Mrs. Pierpont lirowfl, and the four
bridesmaids will, bo Miss Audrey
Popgun of Port Valley, Mrs. Joel
Chandler Harris. Jr., of Atlanta,
Mrs. W. T. Carlisle and Mrs. Ben
jamin Halliard of Gainesville.
Mr: Whelehel will have ah his
best man, ills brother, Dr. Cleve
land WhelchelAond the groomsmen
will be Pierpont Brown, {Fiver
Whelehel, John Rddwlne, William
Carlisle, and I.conic! Hill of Co
hrnbns, Ga. The tish'is wifi I).’
Campbell I:row;!. Jr., lEdgar I
,lap„ Claud Barrett.
. TJte, music will he rendered by
Sirs. Thon.as J. Pearce, Sliss Iluth
Smith, Mrs. John Woodcock and
Mrs, H. J. t>earce.
An elaborate rocop'lon will be
riven (Allowing the ceremony
he home of, Mr. and 'Mrs. CM
•jell Browtl, from 9 to 11.
Do you believe that children need whole wheat, daily
and in plenty?
Then serve them Quaker Puffed Wheat in their bowls
■ of, milk. These are whole grains steam exploded—puffed
to 4 times normal size. The food cells arc broken for easy
digestion. And the thin, crisp, toasted grains make the
dishdelightfui.
■ Qoaker Puffed Wheat'supplies 12 minerals which
growing children must have. It provides the needed bran,
and milk supplies the vitamines.
In the morning serve Quaker Puffed Rice—the premier
breakfast dainty. 1
.Thcjse arc food confections. Children revel in foem.
Thus, they’get whole-grain nutrition in the finest form
created. ' 1 '
® Quaker
Puffed Wheat
Whole grains puffed to
8 timej normal size
Quaker
Puffed Rice
Grains steam exploded—
puflcd to airy globules
MI89 SABAH MORRIS
VNTFRTAINS HlOH tJHOOL
SET ON .MONDAY ‘ * *«
Monday evening MIss % 8arah MW
•In entertained at a lovely prorr
ind dancing party at the home
of her parent# f Hr. end Mr*. Join
Morris, which aaesmbled a congen
nal group of the high school get.
Many bright garden tiowern dec
orated the rooms In effective ar*
•angemonts Delicious punch war
terved during the evening.
# The beautiful pn^ty Was in th'
in Hire of a "farewell" ns Miss Mor-
,-is leaves Thursday for *CIneln
mtl to enter the Raered Heart
Convent to study thih winter and
vill bo very greatly missed by th«
ichool continent.
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MII8S VIRGINIA H0DG80N
HONOR GUESTS AT
SWIMMING PARTY
Miss Janet Jarnlgan entertained
Monday afternoon at a -aarmlnnlj
-dannwl shimming party at 'Wes 4
Lafce In nonor of Miss Vlrginlc
Hodgson who has been her guest
ft>r several days. The guests In-
lurted the 1 "Shack Mates” at th*
Y Camp of host and hostess
•he enjoyable occasion was of th«
brightest social events of
week of cordial interest to
young school get. Delicioun ' re
freshments followed’the swim.
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Miss Margareth^, Morris leave?
Thursday for Chicago where sh<
'"oes to piny at the Convention ol
J?hnutnuqua Managers.
RB~
Miss Sarah Morris leaves Thurs-
lay for CincInnatLto enter
Sacred llegrt Convertt.
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Mrs. Howard Abney and young
son. left this morning for Lumpkit
Hr*, where they were called on
count of the critical illness of Mrs
Abney'# mother.
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Mr. Ned Ilodgson and young sor
John have returned from their sum
mcr home ney Hendersonville.
Belber Wardrobe Trunks
X AT 10 PER CENT OFF "
Going away to school? How is your Luggage? If you gre not
' satisfied with it, sec our display of Belber Trunks and take ad-,
, 1 vantage of the special discount we are giving this week.
$4.75
Suit
Case
Special
$4.75
—A
$5.00
Leather
Hand Bag
Special
$5.00
Our New Quarters al the comer of Clayton' and Luijipkin are
ready for your inspection. We will be mighty glad to show you
around. \ i • : i
i c DORSEY FURNITURE CO.
Home Furnishers Since 1884
LOLLIE HUTCHINS SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLASS TO HOLD
SOCIAL *■
The Lollle Hutchins JbtndQy
School class will hold Its regular
monthly social meeting Wednesday
afternoon at Beachhaven, Ail mem
bera are urged to meet at .the First
Baptist church at quarter to C
o'clock when the cnrtr will leave
If It Mhoula rain the meeting'wii>
be held at the church.
HS1-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D Chan
dler and daughter, Louise ant
nephew O. W Chumiler >spent Sun
days tho geust of relatives at Win-
tervUIe.
Mr. O. W Chandler spent Sundaji
with Mr and Mrs D I Winter a'
WinterviUe
'Harris Jones and Gerald Carrak-
r of Athens spent the week end In
Atlanta.—Georgian.
John Holliday ® Athena is thr
Ruest of the family of Mrs: W It
Tate—Constitution.
Mr. and Mrs. Alber» Hubbard o'
Atlanta were tho .week end guea'
cf Mr. and Mrs C D Chandler on
Hill street Hr and Mrs. Hubbard
having Recently erturned from t
pleasant summer spent in Colora
do and Wyoming.
;
5frs T. C. Ha ye*. Mr Malvin Davb.
and Miss Mary Ix>u Davis of Jeff
erson are guests of Mr. D I
Merck.
Mrs. Raymond Harris and two
little daughters of Savannah art
expected Saturday from North
’’atoflna to visit Aft*, and Mrs. T
E Middlebrooks and other relatives
Miss Alice Howard and Kath
leen and Marjorie Coulter ot Co-
iumbus are guests of Miss BobsI<
Payne before resuming thsl)
studies at Ihe Slate Normal School
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Mrs. Snm Bailey and Sam, .Tr-
tave reurnod from Mountain Citj
where they spent the summer.
Miss Elsie Tnthony of
the atf/actlYC guest of Miss M;,
Stm*y was honored Friday
with a swimming* party s
Miss Nora Fortiori euthrttip#t
at dlhnor partjrby Aisle
Wells at, the Fines ami entertained
by Mr. Frit/ Orr. the past week
end.
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Miss Susie vvelsi ilio wcrl
end in Hiipeville.
-m-
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling TItitibiri
havo returv. 1 Hum WriaUtsvillt
beach and Mr Hubbard left Mon
day for a busefness trip on tlu
road.
Mr. John Howard’s friends. v:ll
be pleased to learn that he has re
turned to the city and will tear)
In the Horticultural department li
the Agricultural college. •
—SH*'V
/ AHss Mary Harris Brumby hju
M!m v M.ip Kemp is
Atlanta” and rxiuisvlile.
Jr. and .v'-n T C I
children < '
<nf to vUtt 1
week.
FIRST IN THE SUMMER
vacation kit, put a bottle of
CHAMBERLAIN’S
j COLIC and DIARRHOi
REMEDY
Invaluable /or sudden and severe psi
uTned from Dillard w-here bh< f in stomach and bowels, cramps, __
j rkoea. When needed - worth 50 tin
( the cost for single dose.
Barbara Bedford
Palace, Tonight
■HH
What la tho tie that binds In n
home—mutual love, the marriage
khot, or a baby? The answer Is to
bo found fn the picture of the same
name, ”Tho Tie That Binds,” by
Charles K. Ha<rrfs, now playing at
the Pnlnce Thoatre.
to tho cast are Barbara Bedford,
Walter Miller, Raymond Hatton
Wllllnm P. Carle ton, Robert Kde-
son, Julia Swayno Gordon, Marlon
3wayno and Efflo Shannon.
BIG ATTRACTION
THUR8DAY AND FRIDAY
Merry Go Rofind” played for
throe weeks of tremendous ^usl*
at two of Broadway’s largest
picture theatres and was then im
mediately *booked for an Indefinite
run nt n large legitimate theatre i
In the very heprf of New York’s
-theatrical district, where It Is
now playing. Read what the New
York newspapers said of It: ”A
scintillating, fascinating picture!"
said the New York Times. * T Pro-
ducNl on a lavish scale; It Is big.
It Is onr-rmons; go and see it!**
said tho New- York World. “Really
nreat. decWedly different!” said
the Morning Telegraph. The New
York HeraJd proclaimed It to bo
, “one of tho best pictures that over
adoitted tho screen!"
This is you* opportunity to see
this mighty screen spectacle, the
greatest love story eve* toll?! Don't
miss itmt th$ Palace Thursday and
Friday. ^
HARDING FUNERAL
PICTUBE8 WEDNESDAY
Tho Palace presents the e*
elusive pictures ot the Intp presi
dent Harding’s funeral at Wash
ington and Marlon, Otito, on Wed
nesday, extra to the * Katherlnt
McDonald biff special feature, for
Wednesday only.
LAST SHOWING “PINROD
AND SAM” STRAND TODAY
Young Amcffcp 'gets Its fun
dredit on the screen fn “Penrod
novel of bayhood life, at the
and Sam ” Booth Tarklngton t
Strand. In all, a hundred young
sters appear to the cast of thi*
picture, headed by Ben Alexander
who plays the role r.f “Penrod.*
Rome of thhse children, corrallef
hv Mr. Beaudtoe from hfs mrr
Hollywood nelghbc^hood, ore mak
ing their first screen apeparancc
as “ext -as ' and’ others are prom
Ine^t child player of the filmy
But all of them, newcomers or or
are typical American hov*'
id girls, who Interpret wllhou'
p.-«lffHaf effoH the wholesome hu
mor and chEd psychology whlcl
r. Tarltinxtou wrote Into Ten-
1 and Sam.”
MICHAEL’S
NOTICE
Numbers 800, 920,905
and 800 Out Size are
carried here iir all
sizes from 8 to 10.
Every pair sold in
this stock is guaran
teed to ije a perfect
pair.of silk hose of
first quality and fin
est grade. We'advjse
you to buy by the
box.
COLORS
HOSIERY
As You Like It is car
ried here in those col
ors: Black, Wi iite>
Oezft, Sand, Mat|9B
Deer, Cocoa, Otter,
Rust, Cordovan, Af
rican, Log Cabin,
Mandalay, Sandal-
wood, Grey, Neutral,
Suede, Navy.
BEGINNING TOMORROW
qA Sale of Great Importance
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qAs You Like It
Full Fashioned ^Long-Wearing
Silk Stockings “As You Like It” need no introduction. They are
worn by hundreds of •women in Athens mho mould hay e no other
kind. -For them and for those who have not worn them comes
the special sale at c Prices TJery Close To What The ^Manufactur
ers oAskFor Them. Fine Silk Stockings! oAsk for them by num
bers. Read earefully the description below, then buy them by the
box. YOU CAN SAVE.
No. 800-Full Fashioned Silk
Regular $2.00 .Pair
SALE $169 Pair
Three Pairs $4.95
No. 800 is the most popular pure silk, full
fashioned, lisle top, heel and toe, ladies’
stocking made in America. Most stores
sell No. 800 regularly for $2.25. Colors
Black, White, Ooze, Sand,. Mode, J. Deer,
Cocoa, Otter, Rust, Cordovan, African, Log
Cabin, Mandalay, Sandalwood, Grey, Neu
tral, Suede, Navy.
No. 905—ChiHon Silk Hose
Regular $;L00 Pair
Three Pairs $7.45 _] ,,
No. 905 is that sheer silk Chiffon stocking
of Gossamer fineness. Though cob web in
texture, its strength is as great as that of
the heaviest silk. Colors Black- Biscuit,
Suede; Cinnamon, Gun Metal, Dewie, Log
Cabin, Sand.
No. 929-—All Pure Silk Hose
Regular $3.00 Pair
SALE $2.49 Pair
T|irec Pairs $7.35
No. 920 is of that fine weight pure thread
silk so desired for dressy wear and long
usage. This number is all pure silk from
the garter top to the toe. An unusually fine
stocking. Colors Black, White, J. Deer,
Almond, Cordovan,; Afrifcan, Neutral,
Suede. Silver., .I; 4 '' --
j»Hpp — “
No. 800—Out: Size Silk Hose
Regular $2.25 Pair
• Three Pairs $5.55
For the woman preferring extra length and A
width in hosiery No. 800 Out Size is design
ed. It ia the same quality and style of No.
800, marie to withstand any extra st rain
and obligation. Colors Black, While, Cor
dovan, African. /