The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 07, 1923, Image 3

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-■* ” • ’FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 192:?. THE BANNEIMIERALD, ATHENS. C.KORGIA PAGE THHEK r~j-i Your children’s food The foods your children ' eat today, determine their strength and health in later years.. j H 'Remember this; they must have well balanced meals. Their food should contain the rightamput of mineral salts. These salts act as bone building material. They fur nish the different fluids arid juices that help .keep thfe tissues young—the body strong and active. < it)! f Bakings that are made of good'plain white fldur and baking powder contain a large aniount of mineral salts. Allow your children tb eat hardy of these bakings together with fruits and dairy products. This forms an ideal food balance. ocie AY FEVER I Raymond Walker, were taken ofl I llife if. A. L. southbound train ! Wednesday and'are now in the the attacks wttn— V9£!&£ 6m, 17 Million Jz-t Used Yoorh, Office 1201 — By MBS. Af.ICB ADAMS Residence 832 LITTLE THINGS , Me. and Mrs. Thomnn Powtl The memory of a kindly word have taken thevhoune on Lobh For long gone by, , 1 street vacated by CupU and Mrs The fragrance of a faded flower ^ John Nicholson. ^, Sent lovingly. Tho gleaming of a .sudden smile c.r midden tear, Mrs. Golden Knight and young daughYcv Isabelle went over to At- ’sure of the hand; 1 lanta today tor a short visit. The warmer phSpure ~~3S Th? huBh G thlr!hhi'na’ "I cannot y Mlr^A^ ,*" J . speak, *!"'*;»* * But I havto hdAMlT 14TI.0 noto that only beer, a verso, ^ an( , M „ ^ Egbert 2f«t8( .Holliday have returned from a do- llfghtful western,trip. From God's o^-n n . Mro. Bryun’jamerson returned ,t. Spch tiny things we liar y U .^ ugusta Friday after a visit .to Mr Th^ S gw”r3 r do'hlin'g they Have ""d Mra J M Allen tjcai&atlly; ' ! But,., when the: heart is over- Oh, who can Cell The power of such tiny things To make it well? . — Havergal. • nle ’Mae Beall of Atlanta are the .guests, of Mrs. Fred 13avia on J Mitledge^avenu?. / KITCHEN* SHOWER FOR MRS. WILLIAM HAYNES TiMsdav evening Mts. Charles H. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. BeaY:ham.ah» will be accompanied home by them. . .. - ,' \ g oTglvfng good* measure, a hen aomewhere In iCJarko county lay* two eggs at once. Tbia does ot mean an egg with two yolks, Miss Mattie Wortham of flast- vllle Is visiting relatives and friends this week. * 'Miss Carolyn Sims, a gradual* of the University arid a member o the High school faculty will be with Mrs. Jack Goodman for ,th*. winter,i -?f a mut two hard-shelled eggs at the same time. Mrs. C. W. Lyla on Hancock avenue opened an egg Wednesday and Inside was a small egg, about the also of a bird's egg. The larger egg was absolutely good. flat Mr. and Mrs, Charles ft*, and family are visiting In Atlanta -fi* Mr. Osmond White of Savannah has joined his family at the horn- of Prof, mid Mra-W. D. Hooper fo» a visit. —BB— Mr. and Mrs Julius M. Klfrof* have returned from Greenville gnf Hendersonville. * - .miaa citiuiuL'ui, ui itiiiem, vwuei _ I their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Tullitson of Daytona, Fla. . O. P. Boone, several days thb is the guest of Mrs. Walter Jack-1 week.—Maysvlllc Enterprise. i week end vis- m When making quick rising; breads and pastries suen - as: biscuits, muffins, cakes, waffles, etc., don’t fail to use Calumet—the economy Baking Powder. It contains more than the ordinary leavening strength—it’s the purest and surest leavener made. That’s, why it helps make your flour foods light and easily digested. Millions of mothers use Calumet daily because they are interested in their child ren’s welfare—their present and future health. Tuesday everting Mfs. Huff entertained at a kitchen Mr gterll) grower in honor of Mrs. William hJg fam j ly j, er e for Haynes a recent popular hn dc V|t at the hom.9 of Capt. and Mm the happy occasion assembling j w Barnett. 1 thirty-five guests ftf a most hap- r-ffl-r pity planned occasion. | Mr ftn d Mrs. Clarence Mull wh* ‘The living and dining f 00 ®* have been visiting, their parents were elaboratly . decorated with, Mr and Mrg> Ed g ione j e ft Wednes garden flowers, crimson salvia • dfty for Oklahoma where they wil' blooms Jand sennla* were arrangt , ma ke their home. 4 —g— Mr Henry Racon of Athens Ihg Hubbard has Joined, the guest of hia parents, Mr. and PACKEQiIN UN v -KEEPS STRENGTH IN About 160 Dresses of Poi- ret Twill, Canton, Satin, Chantilly Lace and many other reasonable fabrics in New Fall Dresses are gathered for our first Dress Sale— ' Saturday’s Price $19.75 Dresses that are sold by, other stores at $22:60, $25.00, $27.50 and $29.50 are offered * in this lot for Saturday at • • • $ 19 - 75 In baskets ana vases. Contest Karnes, gave additional pleasure. Mr. Harry Woodruff of Colum- Many*useful and attractive gifts bus will Join bis family here foi «... tr.vnoa I a W0ek €nd v) ,| t 0 t the home n! were presented Mrs. Haynes. Iced watermelon was served | during the cvehlng. Many other | pretty parties are being planned for the attractive honoree. MRS. RUUTH WILLIAMSON MISS LAKE JOHNSON ENTERTAINS SENIOR nurses Thursday tuning Miss Lake • Johnson superintendent of St. Mary’s hospital complimented the I railuate nurses with a lovely din- ner at the Georgia betel. The hon or guests were 'Misses Estelle Scott. Nellie Eberhart, Coralea Ramey, Rose Delay and Bennie Mae Bates. LAURA RUTHERFORD CHAPTER U. D. C. MEET8 MONDAY, 5 O’CLOCK The Laura Rutherford Chapter, u. D. c. will boM a very Impor tant meeting Monday afternoon at tho Villa at 5 o’clock. All members arw^urged to bn present. - jL* _ BASILINE PRINCE, , Secretary. CIRLS AUXILIARL MEET8 SATURDAY, d P. M. ,.. . , The OirlH Vttdllary of the First Baptist chufcHf 'will meet In the Junior dopactnifent Saturday after noon at 4 o’clock. A full attendanco Is desired. Mrs. Milos Lewis anfftwoa(tr»c. J£., and Jean- , Me. end Mrs. James Vshdlver ofj flartwhll announce the htrth nr n , son Sept. 5th. who will bo 'called James. Jr. Mrs. Vandiver will ,bo j — f pleasantly remembered here as ? . jCofner Clayton and Jackson Streets - Jmi.b Edna ^ahwtt. e tlva children, ——_ _• hie Stovall who have bcen spend ing a while Ip Franklin, N. C., ar- rlvo 8t.turile.y to visit kU. am. Mrs. Toombs PuBoso until Sunday en- routo to their home in Greens boro. ' tMr. and MjsT*'C. 'McEvoy who havo boon Standing several months In tliolr lovtly hr.me In Mountain City, will return on the 14th, Mrs. Julias Tnlmadge and Mr. Harry Talinadge have erturned homo after spending the summer at Signal Mountain. Mr. R. L. flail’s friends will be Interested to learn ho Is now lo cated In Anderson, S. C.. with tno Southeastern Express Company. Mr. Hall was here for a year with tho Express co. Miss Mildred Smith left Friday for Chester, S.rC., where sho will teach. —B— Mr*. C. T. Bacon, Sunday.-—Mays- vllie Enterprise. Mr and Mr*. L. R. Dunnahoo, o Athens, wen* the guests of tho for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N Dunnahoo, here this week— Mava vllle Enterprise —09— Mrs. T. M. Philpot and Uttl' daughter were recent visitors to relatives 4n Winder. , , Mias Bonnie Brock of Jefferaun has returned to her duties as teach er In the public School. Miss Stella Sparks has tajeen ur ht-r duties as teacher at the High school. » well in hand and tho fo«J, m ullc. and stores situation ui to for signers is satisfactory, the state department was advised Friday Ir a radio message forwarded bj Consul Davia at Shanghai from thi British cruiser, Dispatch, at Yoko. hama. Yokohama was completely de stroyed, the message said, and To- kio was two-thirds devastated. The foreign casualties were said *o num her about seventy at Yokohama •three at Hokone and none at T6* Mr. Edwin Tribble, whs ha» been spending the summer at hit home here, returned to Athon? Tuesday, to resume hi* undies ar a Senior in the Athens Jigh School.—Jacksdn Hef«*w A Mother’s Advice Mr. Hamilton Stockton of Ath* ens spent Sunday here with hif Parents, Mr. and f&rn. J. W. stock- 4fin.—Jackson Herald. Health la Vital tp you, Mothers; be- Birmlngham, Ain.—’’After doming a mother my health gave way. I suffered *severely with n pain low.down in my ripht side My sister-in-law, having be<fn cured of a bnd case of femlnln* trouble by taking Dr. Pierce’s FA- volrtc Prescription, advised me u tpke- It, which I did. I am now starting on my third bottle and tht pain has all left me. My husband said to hne the other day, "That Favorlto I’rbsclrpitoin must be r wonderful medjclhe, I don’t heat you complaining any more.’’—Mrs Huth Williamson,‘ 401 ti First Ave nue. You should obtain this famoui Prescription now at your neares’ drug store, in tablets or liquid. 01 411 UK aif .... write Dr. rierce, President Invalid, Hotel In Buffalo. N. Y„ for frei medical advice.—Advertliement. WouldShut Down Gas Works "My stomach has been so fined with gaa for the last three yeart that I felt I could pretty nearly sup ply our towdf^I also had frequent pain* In right aide in region of th« appendix. Doctors didn’t faelp much One day my neighbor told me about what Mayr*s Wonderfu* remedy had done for him and I got a bottle of our druggist. I can say that It will do all and more ihnn you claim for it." It Is a simple . harmless preparation that remove* j <he catarrhal mueps from the In- __ . testlna! tract and allayf the Ml» Queen Holden of Atheijs. I rlammatlon which cause, practical Win arrive Friday to be the gucat ,-Ur aft stomach, liver and lnt«tl f ll of Miss Carolyn Beckham, at htr, >Hmeu home in Ansley Park.-Constlth-|#ne dp. tion. , Including appendicitis. gjwHI convice or money re- For aale by all druggist* Mr. and iMt*. Billups Phlnlxykijrt Visa I/mi.e phlnlxv havo returned from Asheville, where they rMnt sometime at On.vo Cflrk Inn. ThV ( motored to Charlotte and other points of interest In Jhelr car. [ everywhere.—Advertisement. Misses Lola and Nannie Ethridge of Athena spent Sunday here guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Eth ridge.—Jackson Herald. m Here and There Around Athens The University of Geoxgln an Frank he nouncea that J. Lyall been added to the faculty on ad junct professor* in zoology, At a moetlng of tho Prudential commlt- teu Thursday the selection ratified. Thomas Abbott, old University of Georgia boy, now connected with tho New York Live Insurance com pany was In the city this week. He has just recently been trans- lerred from Alabama back to Geor gia with offlcea In Atlanta. He has many friends here who were glad to sen him. He noted many changes In the city, progressively, eta tod. W. o. White of Savannah, form or Georgia honor graduate and who married Miss Florence Hooper, has joined his family here, the eueats of Prof, and Mrs. W. Hooper. , Captain Stanley Bachman who has been assl(gpd here as a mill' tary Instructor and will be Inter' osted’ In the coaching of the Geor gia teams, being a former all- Atrterlcan football star at Ohio State, has arrived lif the city and reported to tho commandant of the R. 0. T. C. Four hoboes, Lester Aiken. Mar Vin Autrey, .Victor Baccus and "r You are herewith cordially extended a Personal Invitation to attend the =b'iBLE LECTURE SiRtday, September 9th, at 3:00 P. M. COLONIAL THEATRE MR. N. J. KENDRICK , V :. of Augusta ^ , Will lecture upon the Sihteuroph^W mwtetag f Uf'M, , showing that the Kingdom of Sod {Mzttu ** being established upon earth. Ttyi topic will “ALL NATIONS MARCHING TO ARMAGEDDON— . ‘ but millions now living will never d . This Invitation is extended to you anJyour frieiid> b> the Jersey Dresses Special They are here—just arrived by express from New York—just the kind you have been looking for— Peter Pan Style, I/mg- Sleeves, Whlte Col- lar and Cuffs. Colors Jade. Black, Nary, Tan and Brown. Special at $11.95 Dressea, extraordinary values—Special Friday and Saturday selling—Your choice for {21.75 Mayburg’s 278 CLAYTON STREET THE SMALL SHOP OP BIG, VALUES bpeaX ARRIVING ARE MUCH El (Continued From Pag* On*) (By Associated Preta.) patch from Kobe dated today aaya: "It la reported her*, but not con' firmed, that cholera has broken ou' In Yokohama ^la probably true fdnee the people Aire drinking mud dy .water from ditfcbe* and eating foul food to stave off atarvatioa. . spread of pestilence would Increase the difficulties of relie work. ilo in summed us by repo follows: Yokohama, annihilated. YpkoJuka 1 . twelve % miles the sea tf»m^akr>ha$Tia,i iL greatly, to an extent . unknown Population. 100.000 t of more. Kamakura, thirty miles Yrom To klo. collapsed, mostly horned; el vllas about Hayama, a bathing re eort Io*t.. Hlratsuka and Oiao. smalt, sea-' shore towns, 83 and 40 mile* from WtAl.lA ‘*nnnflg.ilvclv ilostPOVOfl. Toklo, ‘respectively, totroyed. Kozu,-a-way station for tourlat' spared. Damage slight west of Mxhlmn The Japtatiese home office toda> took the tirst steps toward n: tempting to clear iip /confusion am speculation /egardlng the actua - number*of dead and injured ih'th* earthquake nhd fire’ at Toklo wltpr *f announced-80|000 were dead 100,000 injured a»4 3604)00 wer< homeless. , Colonel Samuel Rebe r of Nett York and Major'William Cmrt' Jr., language officer of the Aniorl- can embassy; and' Mrs. Crane, aV previously reported missing ot To kio, are safe. It was learned teday (Continued From Paae One) Ne Arkansas. 1.1 For tire Franklin DTier niii <•( fered by the Department of l*«nn nylvanla going t<» the <lcp irtn.i-n ■ittalning tho hlght^s. percentage •> tl.o eligible service men in 1’. sta*e. Iowa Is leadlnr: with a per c !n Jige of 31.7S. The trophy heb by Georgia Id for th<- In crease over the previous y< :jr. Th * contest closes September 1 and all ne wmcmbcw to help <>c th por centuge must join befago tha date. hTe only niceting th-* 1 1 Yost will hold before that date wil bo the putting at East Lake <>i Tuesday night and those who »’e sire to Join ore urged to attend th function/v . klo. GENERAL. McCOY TO HEAD RELIEF WASHINGTON—Brigadin' Gen* oral Frank It. McCoy, has been se lected to A;t as director general oi American relief in Japan. IWAKI— (Via Radio .Corporation of America to the AsiOCIatei ONION SETS 15c Quart; 50c Gallon Just received shipment White and Yellow Bermuda Onion Seta. Now Is time to plant. ' CITIZENS PHARMACY: Cor. Clayton and Jackson Sts. MILLINERY New Fall Modes in Hats are arriving daily. Pattern Hats, $5.00 to $25.00. Velours, Felts, Duvetyne and Satin Sport Hats, $2.00 to $10.00. THE STYLE SHOP Miss Susie Wells TALA Last Showing Tonight . The Season’s Sensation SATURDAY ‘Temporary Marriage’ WITH Kenneth Harlan, Mildred Davis GRAND OPENING FALL SEASON NEXT WEEK ■ ■ ■ SPECIAL SALE ONE DAY ONLY—TOMORROH Sale starts promptly at 9:00 o’clock Saturday morning. you may be disappointed. Be here early or WHITE ENAMELED DISHPAN A deep 12 quart white enameled dish pan with two handles that will find a hundred uses in your home. These are best quality, Republic ware that are retailing everywhere at from $2.25 to $2.75 eaeh. Here is a value you cannot afford to miss at . . 98c —ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER— „ —NO DELIVERIES—NO TELEPHONE ORDERS— NONE CHARGED OR LAID AWAY Remember the time—-9:00 o’clock Saturday morning (tomorrow.) BE HERE EARLY DORSEY FURNITURE CO. Clayton'and Lumpkin sheets '.is