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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923
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FOR INDIGESTION
THE BANNER-HBRAI.D. ATHENS. GEORGIA
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Ibne®s lovely pa{!?y EUA W
Wednesday afternoon Anr.e Cor.
ndia Abiiey, the lovely little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Ahney, celebrated her sixth birth
day anniversary with a bcautifi
party, at the home of her parent
on Prince avenue.
The rooms were elaborately
decorated - with bright garden
flowers, with the golden note of
yellow blossoms adorning the din-
beautiful!^ embossed birthday cake 23, and 75s Packages Everywhere
sparkling with six tiny, candles!
pointed table centered with the
[tin
6 Bell-ans
net water
Sure Relief
Favors marked each place
beautiful miniature flower pots
: parents
with
UPP (Tie
ffirb and toy monkeys for boys/
Outdoor games with “Billy
whiskers" being the most impor*
fforded pleasurable
merry part* qT
by dainty
tant feature
interest to the
children followed
^MICHAEL’S
LLECTION OF
EXCLUSIVE
FALL HATS
Special for Thursday’s Selling
We call your attention specially to
tu/Q jthf^in thitjrvent: ,
1 The extensive variety of shapes, ma>,
, terials, colors and trimmings (you’ll
find every authentic style notel)
The extraordinary values presented
Vt $101
Don’t miss it!
$101
00,0V-
sjffg
”11 7 ! '
of
cream ? and
freshments
cake. . t — *. v.- -fcjzy
Anne .Cornelia proved herself. i
royal . little hostess, and was
showered with congratulations and
many pretty gifts. The guests in
cluded Ann No'?thcutt v Katherine
and Janet DuBose, Elizabeth Wier,
Frances and Virginia Woodruff,
Maybcth Mitchell, France.-* Saun
ders, Emmie Bolton, Caroline
Hancock, Alberta Booth,
and James Stephenson,
Drewry, Robert Hodgson, Bobbie
nnd Tom Poweii, George lie idler
ami Howard Abney.
LOVELY LAWN®PARTY FOR
CHILDRENS PRIMARY
DEPARTMENT FIRST
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Mrs. A. C. Hancock’s lawn, 43h
Hill street, will be the scene of a
lovely party tomorrow, Thursday,
afternoon at 4 o'clock, when the
superintendents and teachers of
the nrimary department of ihe
Firs* Baptist church Sunday
school, assisted by Mrs. Hancock,
will entertain the children Tn that
department.
There will be stories told, and
games, directed by Miss Elizabeth
Rowland in her usual charming
way.
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MISS MARTHA HOLIDAY
ENTERTAINS
CAMPING PARTY
. Miss Martha .“Holiday entertain*
ed very delightfully a congenial
grouj> of friends', at the Holiday
farm from- Tuesday ‘until . .Wed
nesday, tW guest's included Misses
Frances Rowe, Marion Talmadge,
Henrietta'Beusse, Sarah Hall, Ma
thilda and Louise Upson, Hallie
Kilpatrick, Elizabeth Arnold, chap
eroned by Miss Kate Holliday.
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WOMAN’S MISSIONARY
1 MEETING EAST ATHENS
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Woman’s Missionary Socie
ty of the. East Athens Baptist
church will render a special pro
gram following the prayer servi
ces this evening. . All .members
urged to be presented d{ip; public
cordially invited.
MRS. BEN 1 ♦
ENTERTAINS PhH« ’ >
CLUB THURSDAY St30 P. M. •
- Mrs. Ben Tuck ) wilt entertain
her bridge club Tffu/aJiy af x*r
noon at 3.30, which will assemble*
the members for i i -v iii.ri^t-
>ng game and the usual delight
ful hospitality.
PARSONAGE CIRCLE I,
OCONEE STREET CHURCH
TO MEET WITH MRS.
WRIGHT "* v
Parsonage Circle I, of Oconoe
Street Methoryit Ohqrvb-wlH ?. *1
with Mrs. Bob Wrjght* Tlm-.-sd
afternoon at ,3;30. at her home on
Jackson street. All 'members cor
dially Invited, A delightful social
hour will follow, the.buxine,
slon.— * - - ^ :
Mrs. Martin ®ary and Uttid
daughter, Frances, of 3Iacon. ar
rived today from Rome to visit
Mrs. Hugh Rowe for several days.
(Mrs. Gary will be very pleasantly
remembered as Miss Meadow
O’Farrell. ^
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Miss Naomi Myers has returned
from ; Rabun Gap and FranklK
N. C.
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Tfoc friends r.t Mr. 8cott Jackson
will be pleased to learn he is im
proving from a tonsil ©iteration «t
the General Hospital.
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Me,srs. Ed and Ciaronco Porter
field aro a pending a while In Char
lotte, N. C.
Hiss Naomi Porterfield ha» loft
for Charlotte, where aho will make
her home.
Mra, T. W. Hucker amt Mlaa
Julian Mary Anne Rucker hayo returned
Lucius from Philadelphia ’where they
visited Mr. and Mra. T. W. Rucker.
Jr.
Mr. and Mra. tMyer Stern havo
returned from Canada, New York
Atlantic City and otlhor polnta of
Interest.
Mra. Lamar Hucker and little
Mlaa Nelllo Rucker are expected
homo thla week from Sowanee.
Tenn.
Mr. and Mra. J. I. Pollard and,
Mr. William Pollard returned Sun
day from Newberry, S. C., and
other polnta of interest.
Mlaa Ossie Comur haa returned
from hSiuntaln City and Atlanta
where ahe apent her vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Algie of
Toronto, Canada, are the guests of
judge and Mrs.,J. W. Troutman
and from here will go to Florida
for the winter.
The death of Mrs. M. Ft Costa
Tuesday afternoon brought grept
sorrow to her devoted family and
many friends. Sincere sympathy of
tine entire community is extended
bereaved ones in their great
sorrow.
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iMIbs Lucy Fleming of New York
arrlvod Wednesday to visit Mra.
E. B. Cohen, and will-ho very, cor
dially welcomed by her many
friends. •
Messrs. T. Scott Holland and
T. c. Upshaw have taken an apart
ment with Mrs. Ftances pong
Taylor for the winter.
Mr. Panl M. Conotly spent »e
week-end at Dillard.
If you haven’t “money to
burn, ” don’t waste coal!
•*; him .
I Fiyau heat your home this coming fall and winter
VviUi.au under-draft stove, you WILL waste coal.
Because wits. an under-draft stove about 60 per cent
of the possible heat value of the fuel goes up the chim
ney in the form of smoke and gases. Government ex-
perijjn^njs have proved this. . >
Colels Pot Blast Heaters stop this waste by burning
he fuel, gases and smoke. And by so dQmg! they save
ine-third to one-half in fuel.
itiKBt,
Cole’s Original
Hot Blast Heaters
Yes, this wonderful stove will give you warmth ant
comfort all winter on erne-third to one-half less coal
than you burned last winter. This saving has been
proved in thousands of homes.
Stop in this week and let u:t show you how Cole s
Hot Blast mixes superheated air with the gases and
-, _ i ♦Ixnrre v " time crpttino
find them interesting. „ ,
We’ll show you why Cole’s Hot Blast Heater makes
a cleaner home. You pour the coal in at the top of the
stove just as you pour water into a tumbler. No coal
spilled on the carpet, as h always is when you have to
throw the coal Into a door!” And you can take the ashes
out without spilling a particle.
Hold* Fire Saturday Night to Monday Morning
You can sleep later every morning because you don’t
have to build a fire. That » another proof of its fuel economy.
This aavlng of one-tbUJ to one-half In fuel is guaranteed,
no matter what fuel you buro-hard coal, soft coal, cote or
WO Ifou11-be surprised to lesrn at what moderate cost you can
have one of these splendid atoves installed m your home all
ready°for falL Come in and let us figure with you.
BERNSTEIN
Broad Street ■
BROTHERS
USS Athens, Georgia
The friends of Mr. Jerome
Michael of Now York, will bo de-
lichted to learn ha is convalescing
from typhoid fover after on Illness
of several webks. Col and Mrs^
Mlcfiael left last'week to VIsit Mr,
and Mrs. Michael. ,S>; '
Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Cole-n re
turned Sundny night from Dillard.
Mr. Clyde. MScDormsn’s friends
will bo Hnerested to learn hs.Js
now located In Anderson, fie -C,
associated wlthjthe G., F. Folly
end Son, In the furniture business,
jtr. McDormnn was for several
years with the Dorsey Furniture
Co., and later with Bernstein.
Mr.. John wHtaT Professor of
Sclonco In the University arrives
next week from ! MarahaBvllle to
resume bis dutief.
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Miss ‘Riosa iha* returned to the
General Hospital to resume her
duties after a vilR to Virginia.
Misses Tassle Jackson and Reta
King, who haro been visiting
friends In Jefferson the past two
weeks have ceturued Uv»ro«.
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Mrs. Murphoy Candler of At
lanta arrived Wednesday after-
npon to vlstl her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Goodman.
Miss Carolyn Cobb and Miss
Lottie Ramapock havo returned to
Atlanta after spending tbo week
end with Mrs. Howell Cobb nnd
Mrs. Sarah Cobb Baxter, eneoute
from the mountains of North,
Carolina.
Mr. nnd MrsTu. E. Lewis have
returned to Woodvlllo after a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. ®C. F. Crymes,
Mlssos Myrtle and Nora Crymes.
lhavo toturned from Atlanta.
Mr. Clnud Little has returaed
from a visit to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade RBrr and
iMtb. Carl Holliday and baby hare
returned from LakemonL
Mr*. Katie JertTr Grlffcth nnd
Mr. Georg* Williamson left Tues
day for Atlanta onroute to Tcn-
nessco to enter Mrs. OrlffetlC*
young sons, George and William
In school for the winter.
Mra. A. J. Ncwteurne akd Miss
Willie Sne Maxwell have returned
from a two weak*’ visit la At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. William,
have taken an apartment with Mr!
and Mra. W. H. Ben«on on Prince
avenue.
Mra. Lottie Cohen ha, returned
from a month’s Wilts to Elbertor
Misses Lucy JJnton. Susie G»r-
dine and Anne W. Brumby 0.0107-
ed to Atlanta Tuesday to see Mrs
William Tope of Ws«hmr>nn. n
C., who Is oonvalesclng from "
recent operation. . .
■Mr. and Airs. Arthor Rooth nnd
hlldrcn have returned from El
ITCHINGS
See ypu? doctof. Vicks, iorr-
bt.A, V«*«Tt n 1f..,. • tl , ‘ ) 1
extension will greatly .;towi*e|
| tourist traffic to Florida through
this section of South Georsia.
Afrs. D. W. Meadow, of Athens,
arrived, yesterday for a few daya’
visit to her daughter, Mra. Julia i
Brown— Elberton Star.
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.Mr. and Mra. Tom Alexander of
Athens, spent the *» ~*Mt-erid in Et-
berton with fridndB.—Elberton
Star. r .
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Miss Olive Quiilfan, of Athens,
la th e.nttraetlvn guest of Mrs, Her
man Arnold.—Elberton Star.
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Mrs. Tom Murray, of Athens.
13 the week-end gO^at of her
mother, Mrs. W. b. Chri»tlap.-r-Ei-
berton Star. , . ’,;
The friends of Mra. It. G. Cal-
lalytn will be pleased to learn of
her satisfactory condition follow
ing an operation at St. Mary'i
Hospital,
1111 FAIR
AT T THURSDAY
On Thuraday evening the Y. M
C. A. will entertain the public wlfl
another swimming exhibition. Thear
occasions have proven very popu
lar during the summer. The dem
onstration Thursday evening wH'
be the last fer this, season, ,
The program will Include racing
fan)ey diving, and other watsi
stunts. •>’ * .
A spedUll feature of the enter
tainment >111 be stunts by yrury**
iters five t'o; pepen years of ate.
Many of the slnr performers, wh*
have been out ,of the city durlnp
the summer, will compete in the
races, and will make things exclt
Inc.
Such men as ‘•Buster** Kilpatrick
Walter Forbes, Jr.. Carlton Moll
Jimmie Harris. Scott Epps, an**
other shlnfng lights, will fc- on Ihc
program, 1
The program will start proirrtlr
at eight o’clock.
Everybody invited.
No eharges for admission.
Night Training
School to Qpen
Colored - dnder the direction ; of
Professor Harris wl!l open Ilf
new . uttssirn - tomorrow night
Course’*Ar^tot fscpd In Lr3ck-
niasdnry,' plastering, carpentering
nuralog, cooking,* nnd dre$a’ mnk
In g.
Professor Harris states that he
cxp«cU(£,sdp'i enrollment this year
Thwe Wtro about 200 In attend
ance nt this school last termr.. I*
1# reported; that, those, who wen
graduated, in most cases, nre dolnr
woll and making good salaries.
BELGIUM TO STAND
WITH ENGLAND ON
LEAGUE QUESTION
GENEVA—It Is reported that Pau
Hyman’s, Belgian del’gate, has .re
ceived orders from Drursel* tc
stand solidly with England *n as
suring' respect for the Leaguer
pact even at the* cost of Italy’
withdrawal from tho. League. •
cMade only
of wheat
and barley
scientifically
.baked 20
hours
Supplies
Yitalnin-B
and mineral
elements.
How can
Grape=Nuts
be other than
a wonderfully
appetizing,
healthful
food 1 ? n
“There'S aXettioh*
NF.WNAN.—Six of oisht * mpn
who are held in connection with
the death of Millard Trouton,
whose body was found in a creek
Augukt 14, have been Indicted for
hturder. They include J. W, Mln-
ter, father of Trouton’s estranged
\mc, two of hfs son, Grady and
Jeff, and, two fcons-in-law, Floyd
Weldon and Leon Goodrum.
Two men are also held as ac
cessories. Solicitor Atkinson id
undecided whether their cases will
be called next Thursday or next
Monday.
GEORGIA & FLORIDA
CiyitanjClub At
Macon Would Help.
Suppress FloKsine:
-MACON, Ga.—>UuiI«r» uf lh.a
Clvitan club have offered . .thPlfl
support to the sheriff of Bibb I
county'to check mob outbreaks In [
tho pity. A aerfes of flogging cans-1
ri tobe sheriff to appeal to eivic
organizations for cooperation.
Bobbie Jones Improves
His Putting Says
Journal Writer
ATLANTA.-—nohblo Jones, na-
toinal 'open 1 golf champion, now
preparing to enter the tournament*
'nt Chicago in nnest of the amateur i
title, has mode a distinct change i
4n his putting stance and stroke!
aqrt an improvement has been;
noted, nc^°rding to a golf writer j
on the Atlanta Journal.
•tout person;
2t tm-uii** w>fiuiw*.ijiu{after
relieved and digestion impros rdi,
CHAMBERLAIN’S*
TABLETS n ,
Clo..using nnd comforting - oniyv^S
ONION SETS ;
15; Quart; 50c Gallon
Just received shipment White
and Yellow Bermudr* Or.Jnn .Sets,
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Cor. Clayton ami JarHR) Sts. '
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MILLINERY
New Fall Modes In Hats ar<
arriving daily. Pattern Hats,
S5.00 to 925,00.. Velour:-. F-■!)
Duvetyno and Satin Sport lLits
S2.00 lo $10.00.
THE STYLE SHOP
I Miss Susie Wells fiSH
EXTENSION OF LINE
Extension Would Connect'
Road With Chesapeake'
and Ohio and Piedmont!
Northern.
MOLTRIE, Go,—Considerable In
terest Is being/nanifested in South
Georgia byyfno announcement of
the proposdfl extension' of tbo
Georgia ft Florida railway from
Augusta to Greenwood, S. C. Thic
extehsiop will give the road a
connection at Elkton with a line
of the Cbesapeako ft Ohio nnd at
Greenwood with the Piedmont ft
Northern. It Is thdught that this
BEACHAM’S
CAFE, SODA and
< QUICK LUNCH
Next Door to Strand Theatre, Opens
Saturday Morning, Sept. 8th
BEACHAM’S PL ACE
t: ; Q Ladies Especially Invited.
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OPEN qALL DAY THURSDAY
Michael Brothers
Men’s Handkerchiefs
THURSDAY
4 for $1.00
Pure liiicn, hemstitched*, 35
cents each value. Buy by the
dozei) t!
Nainsook Teddies
THURSDAY
) $1.00
♦1.60 to $2.00 values. Lacc
trimmed 1 ' or embroidered . by
hand. ■ All lovely quality.
Lovely Nightgowns
THURSDAY
-*■ *1.00
Regular $1.26 to J1.B0 values.
Fine quality, pink stripe Ba
tiste. 'Pretty styles.
All Kinds Towels
THURSDAY
6 for *1.00
Regular 25c to 35c each, Bath,
Huck and Striped Glass Towels.
Fine buy. 35c value. *
Pure Linen Lawn
THURSDAY
$1.00 Yard
Regular ♦1.35 value, 2G inches
wide. For dresses, underwear,
Kereb!«fa, old.
Children’s Sox
THURSDAY
5 Pairs for $1.00
Regujar 25c and 35c values.
Sizes ‘4 to 9%, Variety of col-,
or*.
Best Hair Nets
THURSDAY
10 for $1.00 .
Regular 15c each. Yonr choice
all shades. Cap or Fringe,
Fnshionette, Vcnlda, Southern-
!tte.
Fine Stationery
THURSDAY f
For $1.00 1
NO PHONE ORDERS
For Thursday Only|
Chamoisctte Gloves
THURSDAY
f $1.00 Pair
Long 10 button longt ; - <*r
Khort glovot? of fine (juality,
waahahie rhsmoUetU*.
or a and sixes.
Muslin Petticoats
THURSDAY
For $1.00
Regular $1.50. Of fine white
material with embroidery
Flounccn or lace bands.
Ladies’ Handbags
THURSDAY
$1.00 Each
Regular values 12.50 to $3.00.
Very pretty, real leather and
novelty bags.
Glass Mixing Bowls
THURSDAY
$1.00 Set
Fine heavy glass acts of three
sizes. Mixing Bowls. Regular
value %UiO.
Regular $3.00 do
nmlity blowh
rhape and
Uoty’s Face Powder and
Powder Box
THURSDAY’
One bdx of Coly’;; Lorigan Faro
Powder i:i a neatly c!t*«--*r;»toil
Powder Box. Regularly $1.15.
Powder and Box $1.00
Felt Slippers
THURSDAY
Bed room ell wool felt Slip
pers. Colors blue, rone.
$1.00 Pair
Vacuum Bottles
THURSDAY
Guaranteed Vacuum I!otl lot'.
\\ ill I. i i» li'i 1 i«!; t»M <*r hit
for 24 hours.
$1.00
Lingerie Crepe
THURSDAY ..
5 Yardsvfor $1.00
I Fine Pllsse Crepe for gowns Regular 25
nnd teddies. Cfclpm pioki flteh,
IcrWtnd
New Gimrhnins
-THURSDAY
whito^ >
blue r lavended
Huck Towels
' THURSDAY
$ for $1.00
j Red stripe border, fine white
.‘ towel. Regular 16c each.
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■H, ThtlrfJck.
5 Card. - , .t Cl. All g*W
quality drexs ginghams in nefir
patterns nnd colors.
Regular 25c Soaps
i , THURSDAY
5 Bars for $1.00,
jJfour pick of our complete stock
* of fine 25c soaps. Buy i
I supply noVv.
Buy a big
One pound, paper and two pack
ages envelopes for $1.00. Real ,,
Sre“ H V a?r U0 Ltned ,0 “ Vy • SHOP EARLY!
Colored Ratine
“ THURSDAY H
3 Yards for $1.00
Regular 49c yard. 38 inchts
wide in all colors. Buy several
dresses at this price.
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs
THURSDAY
6 for $1.00
ilar $1.50 value. Pure fine
hand embroidered Irish
Lawn. Fine quality.
Quantities
Limited:!
Colored Teddies
THURSDAY
For $1.00
Infants’ Sweaters _
THURSDAY
$1.00 Each
Summer wight» Zephyr Sweat
ers m white, trimmed with
blue or pink...
Fine Sea Island
THURSDAY
8 Yards for *1.00
Yard wide unbleached muslin
of good weight nnd construc
tion. A great buy.
Cups and Saucers
THURSDAY
4 Sets for *1.00
Regularly to $1.50. Colors pink, Hand painted and gold hand
blue, flesh, orchid. Of fine china of superior liU.iii-
Baiistc. ty. Regular 51K- set.
Fine Curtain Nets
THURSDAY
3 1-2 yards $1.00. Also 3 1-2
yards pretty Cretonne for $1.
Regular 35c yard. Freshen up
the home cheaply.
If
Infants Blankets j
THURSDAY >
Regular ,75c pair, two pairs for
♦1. Pinks and Blues. Fine
bed, carriage and bath blanket^
FIcishcr Wool Yarn *
THURSDAY * I
Regular 25c ball, Thu’ lay fiv$
balls Shetla-td floss for
Every color wanted is her
White Linen Scarfs
THURSDAY
Beautiful pure linen runnel
with lace edges. " :
$1.00
Children’s Drawers
THURSDAY
5 pair* for $1. Made of fi .
Quality white goods to ia*t an
"™ r - - v * .
Fine Brassieres
For $100. Long
ivv. liiiti, cm i;; :»n.i piidief
•\itii wai^ elastic inserts. f