The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 06, 1923, Image 3

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PAGE THRE* sco the name "Boy. 'o or bn tablet! yon iro not getting the genuine Bayer product l^dwribcd by physicians over tweiiti-two yearn and: proved ■afe by htiilibna for Colds Headache Toothache, Lumbago Knrichc • , Rheumatism Neuralgia Fain, Fain Accept “B»yer Tablets of As. pirin” only. Knch unbroken pack' age contains proper directions, linndy’boros of twelve tablet* tost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 2d and 100. Aspirin is tho trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of Monoaceticacfdcster of Snlicylicacid.—(Advertisement) —mm ONION SETS 15c Quart; 50c Gallon Jtiat.'Tcc^iycd shipment White and Yellow Bermuda Onion Sets. Now h time to plant. CITIZENS PHARMACY Cor.,Gk»yton and Jackson Sts. MILLINERY New Fall Modes in Hats are arriving daily. Pattern Hats, *5.00 to *25.00. Velours, Tolls, Duvctvne and Satin Sport Hats, *2.00 to *10.00. THE STYLE SHOP Mbs Susie Wells Residence 832 BE GLAD O Heart, be^glad; Thero aco no woes so heavy, But scmotlmog they grow light; Thero is no night however deep and somber. But breaks in morning light. »; O Heart, be glad! The dearest hopes and treasures - Which thou hast seen decay. Were but the seed:of others vhjch slialed blossom For tho some other day. : 1. O Heart, be glad! For many choicest blessings And joys have been thlnd own; Their memory Is ever sweet and tender. Though they have long since flown. O Heart, be gla* ! h*e o’er regret and sadness, Forgiveness Is assured, And strength Is assured. AflcT strength Is promised for thy mortal weakness; All things can bo endured. O Heart, bo glad! For all unrest and striving Shall cease when victory’s won. And everything shall be as thou would’st have It, When God's dear will Is done. —_jgj— YOUNG PEOPLES’ SOCIETY ENTERTAINED The 'Young Peoples’ Missionary Socioty of' tho Oeoneo 8treet Methodist church was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. W. 1 J. Head on. Dougherty street After the business session thero was a surprise miscellaneous shower, complimenting Miss Pearl Jackson who is to bo married October the seventh. A most enjoyable contest Log Cabin Suede Pumps * *Priced . $11.85 This beautiful three strap mttlcl In cut out 'tog Cabin. Color suede, is trimmed with golden brown kid and cov ered heel. It i« exceptionally smart and adaptable to the new full mode. Michael’s FOR FRIDAY Unusual Display and Sale Silk Fall Frocks l>75 $14, All copies of high priced models and easily wortji half again the price of $14.75. SATIN CANTON FLAT CREPE SATIN CHARMEUSE CREPE DE CHINE of the fine qualities,''are fashioned into styles that present accurately the most ap proved of the new season’s models. Colors Navy, Brown, Black. In’ Misses’ and Wo men’s sizes. {Michael's Notice Please: On account of delayed ship ments we will not open until Saturday, September 15th. BEACHAM was held. Mis' Hazel Wilson win nlng tho pr.ge. Miss Jackson then opened all her gifts which word attractively displayed 1 in the din ing room. » After numerous games the guests enjoyed a watermelon cutting. PARHAM-WOODALL INVITATIONS OUT The following Invitation which la of state wide interest was is ; sled Thursday: ✓ Mr Henry Jesse Parham requests the honor of your pres ence at the marriage of hls daughter Doris Gertrude to Mr. Allen .McGchee Woodall Thursday morning. September tin twentieth at halfaftdr cloven o’clock lit the Central Presbyterian Church Athens, Georgia Will be at home after Octobet first, 1333 Virginia avenue, Colum bus, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nickerson ar expected home Sunday from Main* where they have been spending thr summer. Mrs. Henry Nickerson Mr. Norman Nickerson and Mas ter Thomas N....lckerson are ex- „ -pectrd later, making the trip by GIRLS LEAVE FOR ATHENS Over a hundred college girls lef* herd yesterday afternoon over th* Central of Georgia' Railway fo* Athens, Ga., to attend the Stat' Normal School, wfolcb opens to morrow. TJio registration book: have been open since yesterday. Gills from various parts o South Georgia and several Macoi girls were in the party.—AVednes day’s i.Macon Telegraph. -HI- " ■ Misses Nora, Janet and Margate Fortson leave on the 29th fo Washington, Conn., to enter schoc at Wykeham Rise. They will be ac compacted by their parents, Judg< and Mrs. Blanton Tortson an* young son, Blanton, Jr. They wll sail from Savannah. Tho trio o lovely slstom will be greatly miss ed by tihelr many friend*. Miss Ccrino Walden leaves Mon day for Richmond. Va., to take u* her new duttes o.T tho facntly" o the public school. Miss Kaldcn'i friends congratulate her upon th* splendid poritfon, and wish for al tho success and happltoesS in he- now home. i ’ ' Major and Mrs. Hunter Haiti returned Thursday morning Iron their wedding trip spent In Nev York. The# made the trip by bdfit stopping in Savannah for a short visit to Mr. and-Mrs. Gordon Car- son. , . . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Secrost an*' young son have arrival. In th* city for hto opening of,tho Uni versity. Mr, Sccreft ts'the new Y M. iC. A. secretary ami is ready tf take up his now duties. i.Wiss Lucile Epps is spendlnt, Midweek In Atlanta. Mrs. Anderew Hogue of Charles tr.n, West Va., arrived Thursday morning to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. E. Mlddlobrooka. Mrs. K. N. Sharpe, Miss Hlldr Sharpe, Misses Francone am Mary Hnrdman were visitors here Wednesday. Misses Ruth Clarke and OIp Hancock of Wlqtervlllo were visit ors hero Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Porter and Mrs, Bel’ Porter of Bishop were visitors here Wednesday. Mr. Freeman Hart will leave sor.n for Athens where he wll’ Winter at tpo University of Geor gia.—Macon Telegraph. f i j The friends of Miss W. 'M 1 . How ells will regret to learn of he? continued Illness at her home or Lumpkin street . , Mr. F* H. Domy Joined Mrs Dorsey in Dillard early in the w«el to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Talmadge at their delightful sum mer home, they are expected to re turn home this week on account o tho early departure of Capt. an* Mrs. John W. Nicholson for Dah- * John Coffee BrasweU has return edSfrom Montgomery Ala., wher* he spent y» month with his grand mother, Miss Sudio Coffee Brough ton. Mrs. Edward Sinclair Ford, o Montgomery, A fa.. Is visiting hut sister, Mrs. Earl B. Braswell. Dr; and Mrs. Vassar Woolley aft* their son, Vassar Woolley, Jr. have returned from a visit to Mis* Millie Rutherford at her summo home at Lakemont—Constitution. Harris Jones, of Athens, and Wll Ham Fulcher, of Waynesboro, wif spend the week end In Atlanta.- Constitution. Mr. and Mrs. W .D. Ellis, Jr, hav* returned fiom Lnkemont, wher* they spent the summer.—Constttu tlon. —SB— Mrs. Winder Wester went ove» to Atlanta Wednesday for a shor* visit to her sister, Mr#, T, E. Al- Boon. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Gay apf sons, Ewell Jr., and Ellis Gay, ar*- expected to return today from Lak* mont, where th**y have spent thr summer months.—Constitution, BR— Mr. Allen Woodall of Columbus will spend the week end here. Saturday. j ,4 Ye*! We Mr. c. W. Williams of Athens, Have No Banana*" Is spending this week his father, and* mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. I WlUIaras, an*: other rclativos near here. Mr. and 'Mrs. 8. O. Massey wore In Athens last Monday afternoon on a shopping tour. Miss Elizabeth Wingfield is vis iting her grand jiglfents In aMyea* ville. —HI— Mr. and Mrs. Yrank Lawler wll: move to Cloverhurst avenue, iptt Mr. Charlie Joel’s attractive nom* on University Drive,'September thr ICth. “Merry Go Round” Comes to Athens! Direct From N. Y. v Cnpt. John Nicholson leaves thl week for Dahlonega to take up hie residence with hls family who wIP Join him later, Their many friende regret they are leaving their natlv* home but * >JoIce It is onl# for year and very near Athens. It I* sincerely hoped the transfer Capt. Nicholson is only temperar? and that ere long they will returr to us. ' motor. Mr. Alfred Parham Who is beer spending the past year at White Springs. Fla., Is expected soon an*' will be at the University this win ter. Mrs. T. H. Dozier Jr, and child -en have returned from a visit In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hancock Mias Mary Lou Hancock and Mr Sidney'Richards spent Tuesday In 'laihesville. Mrs. John E. Talmadge 8r. ’eaves Saturday for n visit of tw* weeks to relatives in Jefferson an* m the 29th will go to St. Louis t vli - her sister) Mr. Aaron Cohen returned from Yew York Wednesday. Mr. Hugh Harris is attending hi -mention In Dillard. LETTERS TO THE PEOPLE OCONEE TRUS8ELL MOTOR CO Watklnsville, Ga„ Aug. 30. We are not out to tell hte othei fellow what to dtf We are out-M? ver cent strong to oo-opermto in ill efforts to better our common ty and county*wide conditions. The Board of Trade Is doing iomethlng, we are proud of ti, get The county agent la going strong et’s help him help us. The continuous'efforts' of the Jconee County Bank have accom plished a great deal toward mak* ng us realize that we must pull .ogetber. ; The business men of Athens arc nagnaqlmous in their sincere In* erest and material help In the propositions we have put before hem. The three*trlp*a week truck with .•ouritry produce to the Athens curl norket is a success; and plans arc rapidly being worked out for i larger outfit to operate to Atlanta Over half the capital for the •heeso factory is subscribed. Wt believe this the best solution of i narket uotlet for whole milk. Al ample supply of milk »o operate this undertaking is in sight. The Leghorns are beginning t* dng; feed them; and get read* get in on the Me per dozen egg •ontract in November, The Leg *orn Club estimates shipments ol 10 per day at this price a (* minimum. ^ Peanuts, peaches, potatoes am tome cotton will make money thickens, cows and hogs and true! •afches will pay al! expenses. If you wont go with us; off#j omethtng better and we’ll go wltl reu. if you wont do either, pleas* wove ahd got out of our way. » The Oconee-Trussell Motor Co. Sawdust Personal And Social News 8AWDUST, Ga.—Mr. J. W. Itfar- Ua and _Jamlly spent last Sunday ’vlth Mr. puy Martin and family it Athens. % t * Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. WllllamB *pent last Monday with the family it Mr. E. L. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryden of At- 'anta, whotbavo boon visiting rela tives hero, rertirned homo last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. WUHams ?pcnt last Sunday with tho family of . Mr. and Mrs. T.T. Martin. Llttlo Shirley Barber Is spend- UK a few weeks with her stefer, Mrs. Joe Rydon In Atlanta. Mr. .-|nd Mre. Willie McElroy vho moved to Booth Caroling last spring, hLve moved back to Mr. T. J. Martin’s. Misses Frances and Janette Mas- vey arc atlendlng the fai; term of sphool at !la. ,,Wa. understand that Mr. Hoyt Bullock will movo to Mr. Q. H. Massey's place very soon and Mr. E. J. Okelley of Athens. Wlirmdvo hack to hls homo place where Mr. ffnyt Bullock now resides. Rev. 8prsyberry. of Danlelsvllle, eloscdihis revival services at Gor in's CB*P<4 ln««t Friday night with veral new members added to the church. John Grindle who hr? beer Tho frln Ten Reel PJlbtoplay Af: Palace Theatre Likely to 1 Be Remembered As the Year’s Greatest Picture. Direct from New York claimed <*a one . DREtVUY Sidney Bracy, Anton Vaverlca, Lil-1 Han Sylvester, .Dorothy Wallace, «■ w w § tSpottiswoodu Aitken, Edith Yorkr, m ;Dale Futler, Maude, George, Al* vil 11*111 !bert Conti and several other play- ers of note handle principal Here is a wonderful message to a JUDGE LUKE PREACHES MOULTRIE, Ga.—Judge Roseoe* Luke, of the State Court of Ap- expectant mothers! When the Little Ono arrives, j can have that moment more peals, who has been devoting much ! hue peSaps^n _ of hi# apart time to religious work, An eminent abysi ui jus BJ/4H iJUJt 10 rcugjuus ** . , this science hag .accepted an Invitation to fill hM *hown the way. it tho pulpit of the First Baptist, y»* he who first pro- church hero tho first ^Suada? ! ”mothtTr^T* 1 Fd^ndr* morning kg September. Judge Luke 1 k n . c. J. Hi ha* cr.nb&cted iricetintfs several • South CccirnA churt-hosAnd evrry- 1 wluro has A.-nwn l^rge audtencen IBs homo ia InrTji&nmsville. . WILD RCAiT iJARKET REPORTS HIGH PRICE HAMIlflltO.—WlM anlpiala cont n good drnl nf motm> jtt Ufc lire?* cat Unit.’ A iilrsffo iliont i M.000 .Uppopotahlilnrs frwil *2 600 of | to (5 000; hnil i!0i!’,niops nre wnrtli Job-| *1,260 encli. The- principal rononn titii d successful tun inland .mirrotlni; Ihb* iiitjVeirteht'i City whorei it .was ac-||lfe and showIrtK soon; of Ihn ju.-j ,j ( 2&o eacn. ! Tnc-princioai reasoa re -I'ioo in bitter trah-odics. The cle- | B acarc ity. Post-v.nr condition, markable pictures of the new [foot <|f Austria at the hands of |,„ vc tnterfci-cd with Ihc nnrsuH comes 1 * to The P.b,r r e r! 'thenti-° U 'f !t ' le k'!’' 8 '* h « tha *' »r the Indoslrv of providing «Ud, MrformanrM Thnr»H.t h PH l w “*, h 1?’ ! ll . ,,h ™ n ln th ® » t “'-!"‘5:Pensts. the Reropean center ol performances Thursday and Fn-. a q incident in the march toward -.i,*,.*, i H at HHinbnrc day. It I, altogether possible that I happiness of the two Souls handi- which la at Hamburg, this picture will be remembered as [capped by their eiUreme difference one ot the great pictures of the,in social positions.' ! ‘ * year. Athens and Atlanta, it is Mary Philbin, a new “discov- said, are the first two southern i cry,” expected to be a screen" sen- ciUes to seeurc an early showing sation, plays th» tole of a girl of of this ten reel production. the Prater, an organ grinder of Lire is discovered as a “merry-1 Vienna’s Coney Island. Norman go-round” in this photodrama, and ( Kerry impersonates a proud young Kcmnton, Pa., nays: “With tar first twt children I bad a doctoi SthSS&i-L’S menu, but with mv lanl children I two chil Mother's Friend and had only a had uo tli no time to net a doctor because I wa »cry sick—only about ten or fifteen T _ utee.** Use “MoUicr’a Friend ’ at our moth- ere and nrandmothers did. Don't wait. »Urt today, nnd mennwhile write to Brad R-mUtor C®.. BA 46. AtlauU, Go., fo free (Hustratcd book contain?..^ Jr.fcrrr- motker ahould have. "Moth- •old If *U1 tiru« stor< tr * Friend” U hence the name by which the showing is known. It is shown that the individual is picked up at random by Fate, then dropped off, changing the course of our desti nies without leaving any kind of leave. , “Merry-Go-Round"^ Is essential ly a love story, but a psychologi cal, deeply dramatic one, analyzing nobility the girl is without the deoth and scion of nobility whrae love for sincerity Mt first to force a way for happiness through the maze of social ; . restrictions surrounding them, ! Cesare Gravina as thejgirl’s father, George HackathornclM the hunchback friend of thr girl, Geoi-ge Selgmahn, Al Edmondson, Jersey Dresses Are Here At Last, Just Arrived By Express From New York— Just the Kind You Have Been Looking F< Peter Pan style, long sleeves, white collar and cuffs. Colors; Jade, Black; Navy, Tan and Brown. All just arrived. 25 exclusive style dresses, extraordinary values special for Friday and Saturday selling Yam' Chotce S2*.7S MAYBURG’S 278 Clayton Street The Small Shqp of Big Values * CENT lc Worth of Gas Heats GALLONS of Water! Who Says Hot Water Is a Luxury? Gas heated water, supplied by an economical gas heater, is extremely inexpensive. A whole tubful at a very small cost. In purchising a gas water heater you are acquiring some, .thing which you expect to be an important part of your household for many years.' It is a sBrioui purchase. Il you consider priee only you may;13nd cheapness to be a boom erang. The Ruud Gas Water Heater is the most effective type of instantaneous water heat We can and do fully guarantee the Ruud Heater. .. ’ Let our salesman adv>;e you as to .the £.'ze you nee SEE THE RUUD SYSTEM IN OPERATION AT OUR OFFICE Athens Gas, Light & Fuel Co. SALES AND SERVICE OFFICE 170 COLLEGE AVENUE