The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 11, 1923, Image 3

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r cnAT. SEPTEMBER,!!, 1923, 1201 — Py MRS* ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 HUNTER^ HARRIS £8 HONORS WITH hEN rY HULL E. V. Pojrr ~ e charm- ternoon at brilliant •hurst Couh- Huntej bride and JpMrs., Henry miNG an; WEATHER Hull of Jacksonville, Fla. The club house presented a radi ant picture in the elaborate decora- tiobs of gorgeous garden flowers artistically arranged in French baskets, vases and bowls Where. The long windows were places* thrown open with hanging bat* * kets and graceful vines giving t luxuriant touch of the autumnal [season. The color note of crim son and gold prevailed, with the brilliance of the beautiful Septera* the handsome young son of, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reid who celebrated his 4th birthday anniversary. Fif teen children were invited to makt merry the occasion and following Enjoyable games dainty r*.. wsh* ments were served. The *.C:activu ly appointed tea table was ^enter ed with the lovely cake which car ried the exquisite color note ©i pin kand white. Master Jack was a royal liftl* host and each and all had a Jolly good time. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA’ I 1 AGE THREE Mrs. A. J. Lyndon has returned from Yadkin Valley. N. C. Prof. R. L McWhorter la spend ing a few days in Atlanta. CIRCLE MEETINGS PRINCE AVENUE BAPTI8T CHURCH The circles of the W. M U of the Prince avenue Baptist church will e Z e Z y meet week at the following vc ry hard on the little ones. \ be ** afternoon. Be, disorders of Stomach and - The handsomely nppolnted tea k weakening diarrhoe* cholera table was overlaid with an ex* mm, quickly controlled by i quisite Madeira and Fillet clot! IAMBERL AIN’S ; c , cn ‘ ere I 1 »'» « Oliver basket o- rfl ..J iWllBBHnci rlch co '°recl zennlaa. * JC REMEDY RHOEA ! De,lcl ° u * ■'““eh and sandwiches thildren and older persons too. I *? rved fron > ‘he table fellow children eno o, P n. too. bJr lce oream aru , cak „ Twenty ' 1 one tables of bridge featured * the ) happy occasion and many pretty 6 B Malaria, Chills and Dengue or Bilious ... It kills the germs esuse the 'fever. ,:'<y LsdyTW Dangerbi**' ©ndition After p Seig# of Influenza, Found Cardul Very Hslpful oulsvllle, Kjt-jrlnfluenza left Volney A. Handy, of 127 Slxteentlf Street, this city, In serous condition. “I suffered ts with my sides," she says across my back. It seemef sin would start at the back of fck and go down In my back rides—a pain that felt like 1 lulling In two. I couldn’t stam* j feet. My limbs just gate tad taken Cwrdiil as a tnnle s It was good. I told my hua- I would try It again. I had other things without relief. . . one-half bottle of Cardul, the tot less hard, and I seemed tn I could straighten up. Af- i, and a half bottles, I was to walk araund and do my My hacM was stronger and wring-down pains left. ’ •llwther three bottles, and mithened me. ly, before I took Cardul ' » nervou# and In euoh n fls Idn't eat or eleep. After- i my nerves were better. 1 1 my strength. I began to eat Inp and wee'like another per manly paint cause great auf- 1 and n medicine that will re. them Is Indeed worth know bout. Thousands of womer written to tell that Cardul I them, relieving such symp- a> those described above. II slier In this way— foeWomaiOsTonicS -eAdvertlaement. fr.2cs were awarded. The honor guests were presented with hand-embroidered towels. A dainty piece of lingerie was ths attractive top score prise, and bridge slates given for low score and consolation. Following the midsummer quiet' ude made the lovely party ail more enjoyable which was fully In keep ing with the hostess entertain ments which are always so delight ful and Informal. Many other beautiful courtesies ore being planned for the week honoring Mrs. Harris with the ad ditional pleasure of Mrs. Henrj Hull’s presence, whose visit will extend through the moqth t0 her mother, Mrs. Rosa D. Hull and Mrs Harris. . —-BP— * K V. W. C. A. RECEPTION 8TATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monday evening marked the an nual Y W. C. A. reception at the ***** Normal School Incident to the brilliant opening. The occasion honored the new girls and was very lovely and most enjoyable. The spacious lawn was lighted with hundreds of electirt bulbs which gleamed and glistened In the beautiful trees and against *ne handsome buildings making a most charming sitting. A local or chestra furnished the musical pro gram. 4 The several hundred students were all dressed in white. Among those in the receiving line were Dr. and Mrs. Jere Pound Mr. nnd Mr*. A. Rhodes, Prof, and Mrs. D L Earnest, Mr nnd Mrr Merritt Pound. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thaxton and n group of new teach ers. Misses Kelest Walker, Wal ler and McAmmon nnd others. The splendid- school opened un der theeftrighltst Suspires and the lovely reception was marked by elegance nnd beauty In every de tail. -**Bh- WR8. M. G. NICHOLSON’S x LOVELY TEA FOR MISS GERTRUDE PARHAM Mrs. M. O. Nicholson will enter tain informally the young set Wednesday afternoon from 5 to 7 o’clock In honor of Miss Gertrude Pnrham a charming bride-elect of the month, whose marriage to Mr. Alien McGehee Woodall on thq 20th will be an Interesting social event. Mrs. Nicholson’s lovely hospitality will be most happily extended and the happy occasion will be a very graceful courtesy to the popular honoree. pp - MASTER JACK REID CELEBRATES.4TH BIRTHDAY A very happy occasion of Mon day afternoon was the beautiful birthday party of little Jack Reid, family have returned from a moti trip to Ndtth Carolina . , ffly- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dorsey will return from Dillard tonight where they have beeh visiting Mr. and Mrs. C, A Talmadge at their at tractive summer homo ■ -B1— Judge and Mrs. Blanton Fortaon, Misses Fo‘rjson and Blanton. Jr.T motored to At Junta Monday for a ^bort *yiel t. . • —TO— Mr. Howard Higginbotham Is In Washington, D. C., and will visit Mr. Thomns Higginbotham In Bal timore before returning home. —W- Mrs. Daisy Talmadge Pitts and son Mr. Hugh Harris have return ed from Dillard‘where they have been visting Mrs. Charles Tap madge and Mrs. Asbury Hodgson. Miss Ruby Smith leaves Wednap day for GreenvJUe S. C„ where she will be an attendant at Misa Lucll* Carter’s wedding. .... uH w «.»'** Spt* *??. Fal1 ? at lb. monthly moating. Wed- nesday. August 22, 1923: Mrs. Norris Ford. Nanta- hala avenue, at 4 o’clock, Thurs day afternoon. , ’ No. 2, Mrs. L. A. Clarke, Dough erty Street, 4:30, Thursday No. », Mrs. W. C Wingfield, Uni- verslty Drive, 4 o’clock Thursday No. 4. Miss ' Bessie Bradberry, Beuna Vista avenue 3:30 Thurs day. No. 5, Mrs. Pledger, Madison avenue, 4:30 Tuesday. No. 6 Mrs. J .L. Adams, Hoyt street, 4:30 Thursday. President—Mrs. J. J. Bennett. Vice President—Mrs. W. J. Con- noly Secretary—Mrs A. C. Cox. Treasurer—Mrs. S. B. Wingfield. Pianist—Mrs B. G Pike Personal Service—Mrs. M. E Hay- .good. Press Reporter—Miss Elizabeth Carlthers. Magazine Agent—Mrs. W. : P. Brooks. Sunbeam Leader—Miss Daisy Drake. G. A. Leader—Mrs. R. C. Camp bell. Y W. A Leader—Miss Emma Brickie. MR8. TATE WRKSHT TO ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY FOR MISS OTEY VINCENT Mrs. tate Wright will entertain Thursday afternoon at three Uble* of bridge In compliment to Miss Otey Vincent who has Just re turned from a lovely European trip and is being very cordially welcomed home. The pretty party nltho small will be one of the week* loveliest social affairs. MI88IONARY MEETING EA8T ATHENS BAPTIST CHURCH The missionary society of the East Athens Baptist church will tTe held at thte church Wednesday afternoon at |3:30. The member* are urged to be present and evri body cordially Invited. MANEE-BRANDT ANNOUNCEMENT. The following announcement win be of very cordial Interest hero: Mt. and Mrs. William Cole Mane* dolph Rainey Brnndt Saturday September 1st,-1123. Oakland. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Brnndt will reside is Berkley Cal, Miss Florence Whltwprth has returned from Newberry B. C. Mrs. Mattie Lou Blackatopk has returned from Douglae and Tyf>ee. Mr. Madison NIcholeon and Mr Reid of Atlanta are attending the Amateur Radio Convention. Miss Mary Lyndon has returned from New York where she spent her vacation. PALACE TONIGHT Showing Gaston Glass and Ruth Clifford MOTHERS- IN - LAW A Mother-in-Law is Just A Mother, With Another Child to Love Come and see One of the finest pictures of the year. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Surprise Vaudeville 9 P. M. Performance “Wild Animal” Picture I Standi Friday ember term* The cases of 8. R., J. C. and C, F, Hudson, brothers, charged with attempting to whip Efnory Roberts a negro, are expected to be called shortly after court opens. Th< case of J. P. Alexander also is dm to bo called. ARE MANY ACCUSATIONS brough, a dentist, alleged to be the head of an organization conduct ing the aeries of floggings; J. E. Bioodworth, a traveling salesman; J. D. Patrick, former deputy sher iff; and W. F. pelnmar are on the docket to be called during the week A total of 29 accusations have been made against the eight. It is alleged ttint Dr. Yarbrough, Alexander, Delamar, Bioodworth and Patrick are connected with one organization of which the dentist if alleged to be the "whipping boss,” and that the Hudsons have no con nection'with the large group floggings -thnt-preeeded-the effoi to flog Emory Robert,. || . )to in the prqucpui Although the'case of Alexander H * Lamb. ofjin i tort U- (be i court by John P. Ross and MCClCfta nr ■ SoHcitor-Moore • wil rm Is set for hearing Monday it Indicated that this case probably would not be called at the time. City Court Judge Will Gunn is dis tantly related to Alexander and fo» this reason is disqualified. > » The Hudsons will be represented Although the sheriffs office an nounced that other arrests were expected it was announced that <here had been no developments In the past 24 h-/ur«. The charges on which_the whitf men are to be tried are misde meanors under the Georgia laws For this reason they are to bo tried In the city court Instead^ of the circuit court. Mrs. William Bradshaw and Mis* Julia Bradshaw of Paducah Ky. who have been tarveling in Nor way. Switzerland, Germany, and England will be Interested to learn they will sgll for home on the 15th after a moat delightful trip. Va., where they will teach this winter! They will be very great ly missed by their many friend* who wish for them unbounded suc cess in their new work. —BQ— Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Killebrew ol Atlanta are stopping at the Geor gian. .—®— Mrs. Lawton of Savanah whp has been spending the summer here with hef mother, Mrs. Bas- 'senger of Washington, D ,C., re turned home Monday. —— • Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Nickerson *Mrs. Henry Nickerson, Mr. Nor man Nickerson, Mrs. Hines and Master Thomas Nickerson have re turned from Maine where they spent the summer. Lm TO BE TBIEDJI ICON (Continued from p*ge one) ether man held hla hands ho said while another whipped him. Ho said all wore masks but later saw them disrobing. He said- he wrote a letter to Governor Hard wick asking for protection out (he executive never * recived IL Not withstandfngr •* tew days later ho was approached by .a man giving bis nome as Tayne who described himself a« a gentlemen from the governor’s office. This man he identified Tuesday as J. P. Durke, organizer of the Klan who was ar rested Monday, and who has been several weeks purportedly as In Investigator for the Klan, as help ing officials to run down the flog- gers. MACON, Ga.—Bibb county’s ef fort to clean up a situation that has thrown the community into n turmoil for many months and that has resulted In a number of per sons being severely flogged nnf some of them being driven out of Macon .early this week ,1s slated to get its first airing In court. Trials of four of the eight men now facing charges of being Impli cated in various floggings -arc .scheduled to be called In city court when It opens for the Sept- Gasto Glass and Ruth Oliffoord In “Mothere-In-Law,” At Palace Tonight; Suprise Vaudeville Wednesday Night Ruth ClUord, who will bo „tn tonight In the loading feminine rale In the picture “Motiera -In-taw 1 bt the Palace theatre, dolma an other right to tamo beaidea being a popular film alar. Hollywood which houaea more beautiful wo men than any other city In tl>e world, hae oald ’ ehe to the beat dreaaed girl within Ita boundaries. The gowna worn by Miaa CUf-* ford In thla plctura will aerve no a veritable faahion ahow, forecaat- ing to feminine plctura fane the mpdea Amerlca’a moot excluelve modlftee ahe choae her wardrobe for thla eoolety drama with the re- ault that ahe dlaplaya an allurln, variety of atreet dreaaea, aport toga negllgeea and evening gowna, The latter will tlluitrate the oplnlona recently expreaeed by her that the forthcoming aeaaon will gee elab orate brocadea and apanglea re placing the aimpler chlffona of the last few months. SURPRISE VAUDEVILLE PALACE WEDNESDAY NIGHT -The fleet of a aerlea of aurprlat vaudeville nlghta will taka placo at the Palaca tomorrow (Wednesday) night at the , P. M. performance extra to the regular program. TW- weeks surprise night will, feature Prank Strickland "The Blind Muel- fcal Oenlua” On the eame program will- be seen Little Nell Callaway ‘The Queen of Jail" who It not only a wonder hut a captivating little Mlsa. Thla will all happen at the 9 p. tn. performance Wednea- •day night at the Palace theatre with no advanc. In the admlelaov price*. What the American Muaoum o» Natural Hi.tory Says of imal Pictures at Strand Friday “Mr. Martin Johnnoo a new Afri- ran picture la a wonderful picture superior to any we hav. ^n from .Afrlf.i. My keen Interest in this ‘.Scture I* due to the fact that, ns pro^nte.!. It Is absolutely free form any form of fake, mlsrepresenta- Rutti Clifford in “Mothers In Law” Palaos Tonight killing or torturing animals. In vtl Id contrast to to many African pieties being shown, "Trailing African Wild Animals" Is a real Natural History production with no "bunk" of any sort, chock full oi beauty and thrills., It merits greater hucccrs than any African picture hns ever had, (Started) CAUL E. AK In American Mua History. merits n* ,* African | KELKY. I Natura* j rrr iMICHAEL’S Beginning Tomorrow Wednesday * Fur Choker Sale \ • ■ At Savings of 25 to 50 per cent Every piece bearing the Michael Fur Guar antee- every pelt selected for its beauty and perfect condition and Workmanship. OPOSSUM CHOKERS Sale priced $7.50 $9.50 $10.50 SQUIRREL CHOKERS Sale priced $10.50 $11.50 $12.50 $14.50 STONE MARTEN CHOKERS Sale priced $32.50 $35 $45 «BAUM SMARTEN CHOKERS - .§ ^’ Sale priced $45 $47.50 $57.50 •EROWN FOX CHOKERS Sale priced $27.50 $32.50 $37.50 ' ■eg * llm Only 95c Down Puts It in Your Home. 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