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It.
iY FEVER
day evening, October the second,
at ( half-after eight, o'clock. First
Baptist church, Gainesville, Geor-
% A A gla. Reception from nlntf to eleven
\Jf I \0 rX ^9 o'clock. Thirty. East 1 Washington
“ Itrect, Gainesville. cGorgfa. .
THERE 1$ A r GOD CONTROLING to have debates, plays, pageant.
We search, the star-lit Milky Wav original orations and essays —
ay ,1
| I search the star-lit Milky
A million world. In rhythmic
Yet in our blindnessioomo! will say
• There is no Gol ednrtolling!"
Hut as l grope from i sphere to
sphere* *
New wond.ers. crowd the eye, the
car! »
And faith grows firmer cveryjyear:
“My God is there controlling!"
tholi
We search the ■ atoms
cause*
r.xplore the earth* irpr .nature's law*
l'et, seldom In our prying pause
To think Of Ood controlling:
Ead^oSm of fact from out the
nlRh$.
!’.ach Jbur»t °t truth upon my sight
That quickens awe or adds delight,
Reveals my God controlling.
There is no clash twixt old .and
new. . ,
New jprophet voices fill the air,
The ,presept proves the past was
And. clearer visloii brings to view
A mightier God controlling;
And artand science both declare,
My dod ( ls speaking everywhere.
“There is ft God controlling!"
'y/IT'-’.j, . • ,, — Excbpere."
HTVIH.- •—
MEETING OF THE JUNIOR
GIRLS* LITERARY SOCIETY
The Junior <J1W Liter.*ry So
ciety, held Its first meeting of the
new* school yeai* Monday'ntiernpon
at ffrtir o'clock. In the English class
ropirL_Afl in the l pasf this meeting
was marked by good attendance
and enthusiasm.
In the absence ot vice-president
Mary_ Stewart prepared a very In-
Impromptu talks and socials.
The next meeting will be held
on September 24th.
, ftf)
MRS. JOHN R. NORTHCUTT >
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY •
FOR MAJOR AND MRS. HARIRS
One of the loveliest of ^tbe smaB
social affairs of the week was the
Informal bridge party honoring
Major dmf Mss. Hunter Harris a
Which delightful occasion, Mrs
John R. Northcutt was the chnrm*
Ing hostess Thursday evening a*
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Dorsey oh Hill street.
The lower floor was thrown to
gether beautifully decorated
gorgeous fall flowers most of then*
grown by Mrs. Dortey.
Great bunches of golden glow
and rich colored zennlas wi
tlstlcnlly arranged In tall vaser
banking the long colonial hall. It*
brary and drawing room.-
An exquisite note of pink and
lavender prevailed In the dining
room whero quantities of summed
lilac and pink rosea'were arranged
In crystal, bowls and silver vases
Soft Shaded lights gave additional
charm.
Following the interesting game s
delicious salad course was served.
. Pretty French novelties wefft giv
en for the high score prises, wor
by Mrs. Thomas Powoll of the
Philippines and Mr. Frank Lawler
Mrs. Harris was presented n
dainty Japanese vnse and M<iJor
Haris two linen handkerchiefs.
Mrs. Northcutt assisted by Mr.
Northcutt extended n most Infor
mal and delightful Hospitality.
V VAPORUB
Ow 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
fter tho program tho secretary
Jennie Lee Mann. read the minutes
ot tho last meeting, nnd tho resltr
nation of the former president
Dorothy Garrison, who will bo In
Tampa for the next year. Reaignn
(Ions from vtcc president, Lila
Dews nn<k the parliamentarians
Edith lliniard, were also given and
accepted, due I othefr leaving Ath*
Mary Stewnrt was elected presi
dent, Eugenia Arnold vlco presi
dent, Nellie Foster, lmrllnmcntarlun
and Thelma Bairett, critic.? ! *
The election of officers wns fol
lowed by a very 'TlVe interest-:
Ing discussion v rtf planp Mr j *tpr i
year's work. Tho sActety pfam
among other tnterteting teatuHi
Major and Mrs. Haris -since thAir
return from New York have been
the honor.guests at many lovely
social affairs all of which have
added most happily to the worly
full galtles.
-SB-
H0U8EWARMINQ AT
BARROW SCHOOL
As a rule, children are rather re
luctant to be the. first to"go back
fd school In September, but no re
grets- wero heard this ye«r from
Jt»<n children of the dew * Barrow
Grammar School* the reason being,
Jogl) probability.! tho nftw, clean,
jrfry,. welfrllghferf building.
children are rejoicing dally.
pyOlMJielr Rood fortune pnd many
parents and frionds bavo boon
visiting the achool since Its open
ing. .
11 l* a happy thought to have a
joyous gathering In honor of our
now school home, and all tho-fath
ers and mothers are invited to a
"Housewarming'* bn Monday even
ing from 8 to 1# o’clock,
LOVELY' RECEPTION
Misses Ethel. Lynch and Lbts
Day were Joint hostesses at a re
ception given at the home of Mrs.
t*. M, McGehee September 1?, on
•Meigs street, ,
Tho living room was beautifully
decorated with -autumn flowers.
The goeat wore Misses Myrtle
Hutchlon, , Oslo Cooper, Fnnnfo
Cooper, Annie Lou Cobb, Corn Lee
Ramey, Naomi Stone and Mr. Mer
ritt. Hodgson, Dunaway, Churtfh,
Shama and Matthews.
William Picknoy Weh hn on T ies- Rlbertht Hntitfta HfftMs week for[ fact,,tho very
thn mnnntilni " h
Job which later
turned roit to be his nemesis.
Misses (Mary Cook and Nannie 1 -££,
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH MEETS
MONDAY, 5 O’CLOCK
Tho Woman’s Auxiliary of tho
First Presbyterian church . will
meet Monday afternoon at five
./clock. Tho subject will be Japan,
followed by a social meeting.
-.Every member Is urged to be
present.
Miss Louise Crowe has loft for
Anniston, Ala., .whero she will
teach this winter.
. Mrs.”if T. Norris and Miss Ruby
Norris havo returned from Bia,
Springs, N. C.
t y j»» v - ^
Mr. and Mrs. Durnoy Dobbs have
rented tho house vacated recently
by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawler on
Cloverhfirst.
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. „ _ Misses Margaret and Loulsi
Migs CARRIE WALDEN 1 Morton who landed early In the
HONORED -I week In New York from an <ix-
Tho many friends om Miss Car- | tended trip In Europe returned
rto Walden Wllh.be delighted to home Thursday evening accotn-
hear of the honor conferred upon ■ panned by ’tholr father, Mr. (John
her since her arrival In Richmond. White Morion and Mr. oQOli'o Mor
n 'W
Maud done, of Monroe have outers
cd tno State Normal School.
Mrs. Alice Towns ha areteirnod
from Jefferson vbere she yt.ilted
her daughter, Mrs, J. U. Kant. lpa.
Mr. gnd Mrs. D. D. Qullllau. Mis,
Amy Moss and Mlaset Amy and
Olive
with
—Commerce News.
Miss Laurtne Harris, who ha*
been critically 111 at the'General
Hospital In Athena Is muck- Im
proved.—Commerce News,
Miss Louise Alexander. has. re
turned to Athens after a weeks stay
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.
0. Alexnnker.—Commerce News.
low returned
rr.m.a ylsltto
:on. |
Mrs. D. W. Meadow retui
early In the week from.
Mrs. Julian In Elberton.
Mrs. Sallte Hill who has been
vislttrg her daughter, Miss Lon
Burnt, In Athens, for the past two
weeks, spent Monday and Tuesday
with her daughter, Mrs. Lon Black-
well.- -Mayesvllle Enterprise.
DOPE FIEND
Another series of burglaries was
solved whon a dopo fiend was
caught several years ago. This man
was sent to tho state farm, on ro-
waa relieved of the dopo habit, re
quest of Chief Seagraves, whero ho
turning In fine health .This man
started taking al'ope while recover-
"HU diiosvar hiiu , . . . . . V.
Oullllnn snont (he weak ..i rh lns ,r0m * SUMhOt Wound, ho said.
Qullllan spent the weekyLiT „ ovMenUy V ss tho cause cf his
-Mr. and Mra. J. T. Qullllan. ttrnlng to burglary as nothing ot
WO TO-NIGHT, [
tinned,, tecagso Ms earning capa
city l a small and his -standanl of j fi
living low. There Is little hope of- “*
linp-rovlng tho negro, he said, ae.l- | ^ —-
ius tint any ,™«uj - »htm-.n qqVf ya
predominates will bo o land where j TABLETS
labor Is cheap and poorly paid an-l '■ Set vqi:r liver rig!:; only ZSe
whore progress Is retarded.
A country la groat because iu advortlslug offered,
people aro great,” he doelarod.' "To resolve to per
"No Inferior race ha, over crested ' Incumbent upon ua a
an empire, however rich the land
they tiCvell In be.” tac stn.c o.u dlttrict assoclatlonja
1 and to* accept no office n
PRESIDENT ROUNTREE
such chnraotor wai over connect- OUTLINE8 ETHICS
cd with him after he left tho state
farm.
Those particular burglaries we,-re,
uncovered ono by one.' Tbe mnn
told where he had' hidden the loot
in each case only after being given
a dose of dope, always holding a
particular "Job* *th reserve In order
Charles D. Rountree, president of
the Georgia pres, .Association, in
jiia address before - the meeting
urged a code of ethics for Georgia
newspapers and .then outlined the
code that bo proposed.
Mr. Rountroe congratulated * the
without tho full de
do r.ur very best, thereby
Ing the tlrs of fellowship!
oporntlon that stould - gist between |
all members of the body, -ewsgp
"Journalism, my good fr>
should never follow all the o
professions but It should be n b
or of them and stand n !-■;
among them.
'Jour rtHtm's responsibility
to get another dose. By degroe, editor, of the two district, on ‘ '“j"
the-wholo sories and the loot w*s ,wbA he termed the great >r >tr.-sa -
wc.'ked out of him.
Va„ where she had accepted
splendid place I ntbo Elba School
aa teacher of the first grade, In
stead she was made principal
which la not only a grpat compli
ment but a. splendid position,' one
that she will fl|| most gracefully
and ably;-the school Is tq be con
gratulated and we feel -Richmond’s
gala Is our loss.
ton, making the trip by motor.
Mlso Mary Troutman has roturn
ed to Riverside To resume her
duties.
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Nicholson
aro spending a low days In. tyortb
Carolina.
MRS. LLOYO FLORENCE.
'TO ENTERTAIN FOR
MISS GERTRUDE PARHAM
Miss Gertrude Parham a popular
bridce-lect of next, week will be
complimented Saturday afternoon
at a miscellaneous shower at
which, bright eyont Mrs. Lloyd
Florence will bo the graefoua hoa-
teks.
Miss Parham's marriage to Mr.
Allen WkxMlall of Columbus will be
a lovely social event ot September
tho 20th.
—B—
BROWN-WHELCHEL
INVITATIONS OUT .
•Tfce following Invitation which
has been received by friends here
Is of state-wide Interest
Mr and Mra. Minor Campbell
iwn request the honor of your
Senco at tho ma-rriagolof their
(laughter. Mary Ellubclh, to Mr
•4
Mrs. C. M. Snolllng anil family
havo rctumod from Mountain City.
. and Mrs. A. G. 0. Richardson
and Mr. Robert Richardson accom
panied by Mrs. H. M. Creager, Jr.,
of Cincinnati, Omlo, wero expected
homo Friday from Ohio, and many
.points ot Interest'
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Keener havo
returned from tho Mountain* /of
North Carolina and Georgia.
' -SI
MM. Lee Calloway, and son, Mr.
Hamilton Calloway havo returned
from Virginia.
Mr*. Harry Woodruff ami nttrm-
tlvo children havo returned, -ft.ir
n delightful visit In' Athens, with
Mrs. Woodruff's mother, Mrs.
Beacharo.—Columbifk Enquirer-Sun
{£) , * ‘ ‘
Mrs. John R. White and Mia*
Sewing Collar to Neck Edge
Reveals Skill
SMichael’s oAnnounces
For Monday, x Sept. 17th
Sale of Girigham Dresses
97c
.18 Ncyv and Beautiful Styles. ^,
■' livery Garment Guaranteed Fast Color.
-• ' " Sec Our Windows Now,
■'Phone orders will be atcepted until six
. o'clock Saturday afternoon—Phone. No.
1800. No *Approvals—No C. 0. D’s,
Decide djySmar t Sty/es
^ on derfulSfio es
tor~il/omen
Miss Claude Reynolds, of Athens
Is spending her vacation with rel
atives here and at Oalnesvlllei—
Mayer Hlle Enterprise.
Mika 8nsle Gerdlne and Mrs. An
drew s. Erwin, ot Athens, were
visitors to Hartwell Tuesday.' Mias
Gerdlne Is a member ot the faculty
at Lucy Cobb Institute. These la
dles had hoard*so much of Hart
well they took tho day off and mo
tored over to see. They have-many
I Mends hero who hopo tbey'U come
train and often.—Hertwell Pm
• The contlhued Improvement of
little Elisabeth Lamkin. tho at
tractive young daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Edgevforth Lamkin's . ?ry d”-
ligh'tol nowa to {heir many Irclnds.
LOCAL TRADE
URGES FUND
FOR ROAD
UPKEEP .
ST* Errswa-
lows;
"We would use every endeavor 1 ^',^1.
to. elevate tbo eUndards ot jour- ,
nallsm and to so conduct our own J. ’’ *“ J
n.m,— ,h.t tlcsR.commov-
nnd therofore has i
tunlty tor constructive s
dealing !
Just a sc r .
e Idea we
(Continued From Pago One)
rectors and stated thnt those court*
tics would havo delegations to ai>
pear before the commission.
This division of the. highway de
partment has never been Riven any
of the $50,000 annual emergency
fund set aside by the commission
stated. Increase of tourist GAINST THE
fre* Gresdnft/ Wood of Maconl
who t has been visiting Miss Mil
dred Mell at LUcy Cobb returne#
home Friday.
Mrs., James Weddlngton kn.\
young'son have returned to New-
uan after a vlslt to bor parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Drew Cox.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Adams an
nounce tho birth.of a son, Septem
ber 12<h who win Oe called Charle/
Clayton.
Household Helps
TO PRESERVE
RUBBER ' , V
Articles of rubber ' should be
kept in a cbol/darl; place. Where
two Murfacet ot rubber are likely
to stick toother they should be
wiped dry ana dusted with taleuYn
powder.
and other # travel rapidly wears
down the roads and the interests o'
Athens and towns along the foutt
arc at stake.
A letter was read from A. S
Skelton, of Hartwell, who stated
the Klwanls club there would bf
glad to Join In a motorcade frorn
papers that competltci-s may tin* j wadJre H not i i
it wise, profitable and conductive | t ,
to happines, emulate our ^ 2
"To atriva for no aucceu that is I
ZZSZttJSR *5 “22,r* I rikte'VndTo’L an , i‘,:,.ri “
couragemcnt through our nows and j , iqv vi, n v m ,i
S?-mcb hMSSSSa ii*'T»h-
body a 'squaro deal.’ ‘
“To give credit, If possible, to GIVE8 PRESS
copied matter. ^ TO MT. BERRY
“To refrqfit from speaking or
writing dl8couragln*Iy or dlspar- MOUNT BITTY. On Tin* G«
oglngly of contemporaneous papers* gla Tress Association I % t". j rernnt
or editors. . „ . . In tbo printing depart:u :f
Beery Schools a modern
for instruet'ono' ? rpos^r*..
Ifartweli to Athens over the high
wny with the view of Its Improve
ment. During August 700 cars pass
ed-over the road dally, aTT increase
of U00 over the sunn
‘SPACE GRAFTER”
• . « / Formal presentation wl
. ' within tho noxt two wee
“To discourage tho growing ovll Paichal, of the Atlgnla .I rn i
of tho spaco-graftcr by every lo- chairman nf tho committee r»
gitlmate means. the funds for the gift, ami W
“To Investigate all qucstlonabla Sutllvc. of tho Savanr Jiry.
month
1012.
The directors, adopted a resolu
tion opposing' the lease of tho C.
C. & O. railroad by the Atlantic
Coast Line Rafter this action' ivat.
recommended by Ibo transportation
committee of which John E. Tnl
madge.is chairman. The board had
previously Indorsed the proposed
lensi- hot rescinded Its notion last
week, opposing It Friday,
REFRIGERATOR*
SPACE
Much room may be Bayed in \re-
frigerator space by having amall,
straight-sided containers for left
over food. Wide-mouthed fruit
iars will store washed lettuce.
Covered containers should also be
used for left over fish/ cabbage
and onions.
WORK OF "PARLOR”
ROGUE RECALLS
“J0B1F THE PAST
(Continued prom Page On*)
jJIso
Stunning
'’Values
at
A>k For
No. 0789
Stunning Ton Call OnorStr.pt
Flapper Model; Now Nove.ty
Stitching Effect, Popul.r Low
Heel.; an Exqui.ito Model ,*fj
•nd Wonderful V»lu.
The w*y a collar la joined to a around tho edges so that it will
neck edge tells at once of care- Wat after it has been joined to
|re, or skillful workmanship. ThU
la the way It should be done. ing it to the neck edge.
i'ftste tne cotar, which is aiwayr) Bfistrf the collar to tho neck Qf
of double material, along the outer the grament with the notches
ges with the right sides of the matching. Sew one edge of the
i>ric together and Ititch. Trim binding to the neck edge, right
the edges off about one-eighth of sides together. Turn the binding
an inch from the. stitching so the down and baste to position. Turn
scams will not pull out when the the edge under and hem.
collar is tufned. I AH turn-over collars, round col-
Tum the collar to the right side lars and Tuxedo collars ard put on
and smooth it out, basting ' it this way. ^ - •
Duplicating alyle model* costing dou V?," ’rfTloTimrt
Wonderful Shoe, for Women B PP e ^V vVAKKS we Always
jangwuncosaary
Shoes. Let ua prove
Shoe Buy In Town.
% Tk. L~.«‘t 0«I« •' Sbe. Sun, O LWtwl 5fc~-
II, Ga., Store, 151 Clayton St., "Next to Krelt. 1
SMichael’s
Sale 6f
May Queen Electric Irons
$4.95
•The equal of ones you pay $7.50 for. May
Queen Electric Irons are GUARANTEED
INDEFINITELY against any damage or
defect that might befall an
here $2.50.
Sam’s prohibition law In tho North
Oeerrin mountains, believes the
thief la h dopo fiend. "It’s the work
of it dopo floqd,” declares ScotL
would
“No, mnn but a dopo fiend
havo nerve enough to'phll off that
kind of a Job?’ ho avows..
Tho work ef the "parlor bandit”
recalls-to memory ot Chief Sea-
grarea, "Hard Charlie," aoveral
other pecnllar and faactnatincly
cunning jobs pulled off here In daya
gone by. There was tho burglar,
who finally turned out to be n
minister, who was won't to rotno
down from Atlanta, make Ms haul,
and go back on the early morning
train. Ho wall finally cannht alter
robbing several hnnsea and churcl|-
c». Ho had a penchant for.robbtnl
churches and It was through
typewriter of the Hebrew. 8!
gngue, which ho atole, that ho
finally landed behind the bare. .
Then there was tno cose of iho
" lOtharmam Burglar.” a negro,
r-'neh Job was pulled off with tho 1
aid of a fish hook and pole. Tho,
burglar stood out sldo of a room .
ho had previously “spotted." flab-,
ed the object* of his ^desire to- [
w ard him and off he went. He was
finally caught after robbing sev-,
oral Mlllcdgc avenue home*. Hel
told "Hard Charlie” that the do-1
tcctlvo chief was on the same street;
ear with Mm when he spotted ai
Mlllcdge avonuo home one day, In -
ATHENS JURIST
(Cqatinutd From Paoa Ona)
mcrco, agriculture and education.
"Pin, it bo doubted that this
Lckwardnoss is duo to the pros-
enco among us of somo twelvr
milHoaa of negroes, iiauperixod .nm!
illiterate, especially whon It :«
caUed that our whJto populatl »n i«
cMaposed. practically entirely of
thu dominant race of tho world?"
he aaked.
What ho termetf tho negro’s
•low standard of living and easy
going shtftleasqeas" has mado > tho
south a section wcoro labor in
imu periled, tho Jurist nsserred. The
negro paid a low wage, ho son-
MILLINERY
New Fall Medea in Hats' are
arriving daily. Pattern Hats',
85.00 to 825.00. Velours, Felts,
Duvctync and Satin Sport Hats,
82.00 to 810.00.
THE STYLE SHOP
Miss Susie Wells.
. LAST SHOWING
P-A-L-A-C-E
All the Giants of the Jungle They
Actuary Exist Arc Seen in
Trailing African
Wild Animals
STRAND
DOROTHY DALTON
PALACE SATURDAY
Thte . I^raps^-F i r a
fijrnt wlR be given in n
tail at the Moss Audito
rium tonight at 8:30.
Less Than a Dollar
All the hot water your home re*
• quires-vand it costs less th|n a
dollarTo put this
HUMPHREY GAS
WATER HEATER
in Your Home l
95c Down
'BUT YOU MUST ACT NOW!
SPECIAL OFFER
' (Only 95c down—*150 per month, payable
with gas bill*. 819.95 Installed.
ThU special offer good only from Septem
ber let to September 30th, 192.1.
Mens Gas, Light & Fuel Co.
Phone 84 Sale* and Service Office
170 College Aveaoe