The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 16, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY,-SEPTEMBER 16. 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA THE LEADER He who ISads , Must then be strong and hopeful as the dawn That rises; unafraid and full o* Joy 7 * Above the blackness of the darkest nlght7 He must be kind to every living thing*. Kind as the Krishna, Buddfia and the Christ, And full of love for all created life. Oh, not in war shall his great prow- lie. Nor shall he find his pleasure ir the chase, Too gnat* for .slaughter, friend ot man' and beast. Touching the borders of the Un seen Realms And bringing down to earth theli mystic fires To Ughtil.our troubled pathway wise and kind And human to the core, so shal he be. The cpm.lng of the coming time. ' —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. [(/. —®— ABNEY*ABERNATHY • Mr. and Mrs. William Isham Ab ney announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Connella, tc Mr. Nathan Anderson Abernnthy of Birmingham ,A!a.,~the date o' the weddinf to be announced liter • The announcement of the en gagement of this popular young couple Is of cordial interest tc friend^..here and throughout this state arid Tennessee; Miss Abney Is the only daughter ot Mr. and .Mrs. ! Abney, rind by her charming personality and attractive man* Sg!.-4ftfciU'gJ- 'j. . ne r has endeared herself to a large circle of friends here And over ths state. She attended school at Lucy Cobb Institute and was grad uated from that institution. She later attended the University of Georgia where she received her A B. degree last June. She was prom inent In all college activities, being a member of the Pioneer Club and of Chi Delta Phi, a fraternity whose membership is based ' on schorarshlp. She is also a char ter member of Mu Beta Chapter of the Chi Omega Fraternity. Mr. Abernathy the eldest sor ot Mr. and Mrs. j-. B. Abernathy ot Pulaski. Tenn. His father !» a prominent banker ‘of that city' He is a nephew of Dr. and Mrs. 8 E. Wasson of this city. Mr. Ab ernathy attended school at Maasey Military College ln<PiilaskI, Tenn He Is now a prominent figure In the business life of Birmingham holding a responsible position with the National Finance Corporation of that city.’ The wedding of this populai young couple will be an interesting event taking place In the lale fall -00- PAGE THREP your September Christmas Tree include: . ^ Dolls—children of fill ages (tench* ers—ewn men—1bA riolls and for them.) Handkerchiefs are al ways welcome, and so many arc needed, qreas goods, any k'rd oi material, any color, in 4 yard* A MESSAGE FROM A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MI8S ELLA D. LEVERITT IN CHINA The following extract from t friend In China of Miss Ella Le verett’ to whom the gifts from th» Christmas tree held annually the lawn of Mrs. A. H. Davison 1 home on Prince avenue the last Thursday afternoon In September wifi be of interest to those accus tomed to contribute! / "Gifts that may b* contributed got “CLARISSE” A New Model in ' Brown, Log. Cabin and Black Suede $10.00 W 1 $yui ■ Only at “Michael’s'’does one ex pect to find such nattily smart shoes as “Clarisse” Here is Vogue , combined with the greatest ease. MICHAEL'S | nmi;- . * • - ■ ■ - - " stand the wear Buster Brown Shoes Built the Brown Shaping ’ Last, the/ train young feet to grow normally. All sizes for all youngsters. Even the most strenuous kids need a new size by the time they need a new pair. BROWN CALF LACE SHOES For Little Misses, Sizes 8i/ 2 to 12 $4.00 pair For Big Misses, Sizes 12 to 2 .. $5.00 pair PATENT LEATHER LACE SHOES Sizes 8>/j to 12 '*.'• Fine Brown Oxfords .. .. ■ pair ! Big Selection of New Gym Shoes. incrc, Chi make red boxes or even tirfa’an baga to hold candy or fruit, little child with a doll or red bag of candy or fruit, .leave* Christmas treet a'picture of happl ness personified. Another thing reeded—and the children love—l* the "Crayola” colored pencil* (not wooden) that are used In publir schools. (We uae them for Sunday School work also—painting texts, etc. • Each child should be hafrpy have a box of lead .pencils, balla tooth-brushes. (The samples soap and tooth-paste you sent las* year pleased them, and was won derfully useful). Then hair-rib tons, writing tableta, paint box©- and books, needle-books, needles spool cotton, chrochet thread and needles, embroidery silks, etc. . Oh! yes! and a bit of ironfjr buy candy, If any one prefers t give it. It must bo remembered Miss El la !• acting as physician to th 1 bodies as well, ns to the souls therefore absorbent cotton, gauzr and adhesive planter, carholated vaseline, etc., are blessing!) very often she Is ^compelled to tear ur her sheets and pillow-cases to blnf the wounded and suf fating—thi fore bandaging lr greatly needed, Light weight toys; May God prompt the -heart* His people to respond to this call so pleasing In His sight: and dl rect each person in the seiectio* of things most' fitted tcW fill th* needs of these His children, on th< other side of the-sea.” The tree will be ready for friend: and members of the Methodist Mis sinesry Societies fj "enjoy at ha!' after four n'ploek pn Thursday nf ternoon. September 57th. The»va r/>us circles will -bold theJr meet tngs as usual at four o'clock li Mrs. Davison’s home. Plans go apace for covering th' tree with gifts both beautiful an« useful; toys for little folks -an personal gifts for Miss Leverett and her co-worked: samples of articles .which the teachers of he •chool may teach the students V make, and a number of remnant for the creation of Ideas they ma: have. / Pictures will bd made of the tre and the guests after all gifts hav' been placed. ATLANTA LI8TENER8 HEAR JOSEEPHINE INGRAM SING AT WLW, CINCINNATI Atlanta tube-ret listeners enjoy ed an extra surprise from the all last week when they heard Mis- Josephine Ingram's wonderful con tralto from WLW's studio in Cin cinnati Miss Ingram stands among thf foremost vocalist, developed b) Atlanta In' A decade. As one ot Erin t-nrley’s students she hai scored, on 1 'many of WSB’s pro grams. She Is now doing some ad vanced work st the Cincinnati Con servatory of Music. The Atlanta star remembered her home town and home statior night. She gave "For You Alone” lr while singing at WLW Thursday Jionor or Atlanta and WSB as r •pedal feature. Many listener! telephoned The Journal station reporting successful receptions. BARRY-WINEhl?LLER The marriage of Mm. J. M. Barr^ and Mr. Oscar Wlnemlller was nr Interesting event of Friday,* th; ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr. Miller, the new pastor of the Christian church. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wlnemlllci hive many friends who will exteriri very cordial congratulations. Mr Wlnemlller was a resident of Bel-' tlmr.re and California before com ing to Ather ■ to make tehli- home They will resldo on rulaskl atreet BURPEE-P0WER8 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burpee an nounce the marriage ot, their daughter, Ruth Christine, to Mr William Franklin Powers of Chat tanooga. Tenn. The marriage wo, rojetnnlied August 28, 1828. Mr and Mrs. Powers will make their horn* In Atlanta, where Mi Powers Is In builhesa. Tho shove announcement will be of Itnereat to the friends of the** onng people, and we regret tho' ibe parrlftge will take the bridi away from Athens. Mias Faullno Kittle hat returned I Is somewhat Improved from a re-1 from a visit to friends In Atlanta, cent cold at tho General Hospital, * -. * ' —5E— where she has been for two months - MIS9 Lucy Fleming ot New York' who is visiting Mrs. E. B- Cohen leaven this week for Dillard to visit Sire. Anbury. Hodgson. Mrs. o. T, Young Is Willing In Ashhtirn the guest of Mrs. C. H. Bishop and urUf later go to Rock- ledge, Fla., for "a vlalt Friends hero of Mrs. A. L Mitchell will bo Interested to learn ahe Is now In St. Louts where the Will spend the winter with Mr. And I Mrs. Frances Doll after spending sometime In Asheville, N. C„ with Mrs. Doll. Here’s, the latest til the resort., | n California. Paper initials are pasted oh the back or shoulder nnd left there whilo one lounges on the Israeli. Whetl n coat of tan ia acquired, off comes the paper, dnd the initials stand out white against the brown skin. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MEETS MONDAY 5 O'CLOCK The Woman's Auxiliary of tb< First Presbyterian church will meet Monday afternoon at 'eloefc. The subect will be Japan, followed by a social meeting. Every member It urged to present • / -j MICHAEL’S WOMAN’S AUXILIARY CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The regular monthly meeting of tho Woman's Auxiliary Of the Cen tral Presbyterian church will hr held with Mra. C. II. Norton, a* 4 o’clock. Mr*. J. H. L. Gerdlno recently- returned from Korea will addresr the meeting, which will be a niosi Interesting occasion. AH member* cordially Invited to bo preseriL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TO HOLD RALLY Interesting to the student^ body of the Athens High School and Its friends is the announcement of ir Athletic Association Rally schHul- „ ed to take place on Monday, Sep of officers'tb take place at Ihei NOTES FOR MI88 next general meeting. BACON'8 BIBLE The Athletic Council is made up STUDY CLASS of Mr. E. B. Melt, prlncip.il- Dr. W W. Brown, Athletic Director; Wir f Martha Nicholson, Director of Girl# athletics, nnd Miss Paula Swell ing, and Mr. J. K. Chapman facul ty representatives. This (Munch will select four team manager* four business manager* and the publicity committee from tho class ed, the general officers to bu sleet* ed by the student body. Both hoys and girls will serve as off l* This class will meet In tho base ment of the First Methodist church Monday, Sept 17, at five o'clock. It is hoped that nil members will be present, each with a Bible or a copy of the Psalms. If, gs an Indi vidual member, you have preserv ed the notes given from week to week In the Banner-Herald, please review these notes, or some of them anyway. But if not, then *a a " unthuslnsm Is high for an C n* ] Preparation for the class read the lnrtfed program of High School.following Psalms thoughtfully: athletic activities, the entire stu- Realms 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. Try to give •lent body anxious to stand at the a title to each of these. With •np nnd encournge those who ihakr jpg a i m lfi road j ga | a h 33.14, 15 ip the teams to put forth every | j nt0 wW'two part does Psalm ffort for^the most successful year (19 fa||? olve ^ |tle fo each in ita history. —W. H. C. MRS. JOSEPH STEWART. JR. HONORS MR. AND MRS. THOMAS POWELL Friday evening Mr's. Joseph Stewart Jr. f entertained at a verj ’ovely bridge party hi hortor of Mr. nnd Mr*. Thomas Rowell of the Philippines who recently, nr- -Ived to spend some time wlth_ rel atives nnd are being verv^cordial- 'y welcomed by their nyiny Aiends. Tho attractive hohve of he hostess parents, Mr. rind Mrs Aorge T. Hodgson, wns thrown “'pen with the usual 1 delightful hospitality, radiant in the bright Vcoratlons of gorgeous Xennlar md other Jlowers In coloj-ed vases md Dresden baskets. Many hnnd- •ome floor lights * shaded In gold md red added charm to the color* 'ul picture. Seven tables of play- rs enjoyed tho spirited game fol- nwed by two delicious courses. Mn Stewart was gracefully assisted by Mrs. Hodgson In the honors of tht -tccasioti. Mr .rind Mrs. Powell we-e pre- -ented n set of silver silt ard v*pper shakers. Miss Otey Vincent won tho ladlei op score prise a pair of silver >ud vases. Mr. John R. North* »itt won the gentleman prise, twt Inen handkerchiefs. ’ The charmingly planned parts was one of the loveliest of tht uany social affairs of the past week. Psalm describes a thunderstorm? What festal hymns have ws read? (Psalm 33.) The first division of the Psal^r ends with. Psalm 41. Qt these which are your favorite Psalms? Do you know any hvmns which are founded on, thhso Psalms? Do your children know aj»v? —1»- W. M. 8. FIRST BAPTII8T CHURCH MEETS MONDAY FIVE O’CLOCK The regular, monthly business meeting of the W. M. 8., ot the Firts Baptist church will bo held Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock In the Sunday school audtiorlum. Thero will be a called meeting of tho executive boar^ at i:?Q In tbe church parlors. Dr. and Mrs7~^t. P. Stephens arid two little daughters have re turned from the North Carolina coast where they spent geyeral weeks. . * The many friends of Mf*. J. A Darwin will be glad to learn she following an auto accident dr, CharlHs Talmadge, Jr„ wll er Tech this full leaving-Wed* id'ay to take up his iluti* j. Starnea of A bln 1 Mts. E. B. Cohen and Miss Lucy Fuming have returned* from a gueau of Min short visit to Mllledgeville. l ' Mr. and Mrs. htank Hardeman have returned from their summer homo at Dillard. *—SB Mrs. C. A. Talmadge and Mr. Charles Talmadge. Jr., and Sam Talmadge have returned from Dil lard. Mrs. Raymond Harris a attractive children little Louise and Flora llarri?: Thursday for their home In f nah. Camllli ed home after : Mrs. R. A. Burj m)ss Anble w. Brumby has re turned from Dillard, where she * pent several days, with -Mrs. Frank - Hardeman. * . ** Mrs. J-. Y. "antr incrvillf Hall and f'ra w fuc<l ;■» ::t Th;-r ’anta. Mb. Hugh Rowe leaves Tuesday tor i-’ranklln, N. C;, to spend a few (.uyi) at the Franklin Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. T- Carl Stevens of Carlton, were visitors hers FYtday. Miss Virginia Allen has retrrned from a three weeks' visit te her lister, Mrs. Eugene Baker ot Dal- ton- Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. White md young eon. have returned to Savan nah after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Lawler, opened -Jief W. D. Hooper. MR. AND MR8. HALL 1HARE HONOR8 WITH MAJpR AND MRS. HARRIS ftractive new ho3 University het Saturday evening hohorlng louse guest-*, Mr. and Mrs. .T. M. Hall of Chattanooga am! Major md Mrs. Hunter Harris, who ari sing extensively *ntertalr.e»l "Incc* Jielr return from their bridal trip pnpt In New Tork, Five tables of players 1 W'*rs In* /ited for the lovely occasion. Quad* IMes of .gorgeous garden floworf •Med to tho attractive- fumlsh- l.llcious and elaborate r**ffe*h- ■nen's webe served, tho T»r.''ty par- ‘y Vring^ one of the most ImimiJy alarmed of the many jioclal galtle* ‘.he past wreck. CHAPTER C. D. MEETS TUESDAY AFTERNOON FIVE O'CLOCK Chapter d D., * of Emmannel "uilit. will mrpt with Mrs. R. K. Uloomfleld Tun,day afternoon at C -iVlock on Cbilila atreet. -INIVER8ITV WOMAN’S CLUB MEET8 FRIDAY *:S(» O’CLOCK The flfst fall meetlna of the Unl- erelty Woman's club will be held '-ririay afternoon In Pealwdy hall 't 4:88. All mombere are urged to he present. Mr. and -Mrs. Alfred Scott are nt Some to their friends 13SS South Lumpkin-street and are being Tory ennltnlly welcomed by their many friends. \ —I*— Dr. W. nr Hooper has returned from New York where' he visited Dr. and Mra: Charles' Herts. The friends of Rupert Cooper, tho younr non of Mr. and Mra. W. M. dm, recovered from* typhoid fever and will leave Tiie«dav/fnr th* Oeornis school for the deaf at Cav* Sprincs. Mra. cooper will accom- panv him as far ea Atlanta. >- w— Mr*. Aaron Cohen and Miss Susie Cohen will return from fjpw York this week where th»v hare hem spemhhg several wreks. MILLINERY New Fall Modes in Hits are arriving daily. Pattern lints, 85.00 to 825.00. Velours, Felts, Duvetyne and Satin Sport Hats, 82.00 to 810.00. THE STYLE SHOP . Hiss Susie Wells ANNOUNCEMENT We Are Now Open for Business i First Class Dressmaking, Designing and Remodeling All Work Done By Experienced Modiste. To Please You Is Our Aim. '• THE PARIS MODISTE SHOP Lumpkin Street Entrance Holman Jtidg. PALACE Monday Big Special Feature AH Aboard for Happiness! With the American Favorite THOMAS MEIGHAN -IN- "Homeward Bound’ A PETER B. KYNE STORY Romance Sailing on Thrill-Swept Seas. THOMAS McIGHAM paramount STRAND MONDAY JACK HOXIE “Gallopin’ Through r Western Thriller 9 * I NEW FALL FOOTWEAR NOW AWAITS YOUR INSPECTION In AH the New Popular Shades ' Log Cabin Mandalay Brown Otter Dark Brown and Black bowing l ______ men’s Shoes in Athens, and our prices you will find offer you quite a saving. We Invite you to Inpseet these npw style,. It places you under no obligations. We aro just anxious to show you real good look ing, high grade shoes at popular prlcca. SEE OUR WINDOWS JOHNSON SHOE CO. Where,the New Styles Are Always Shown First IN FOOTBALL —your game is determined largely by your physical fitness. This fitness may be attained and held through the use of the proper equipment. SPALDING’S FOOTBALL TOGS AND FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT —embody all the latest improvements, and are made by‘expert workmen of •select materials. SPALDING’S HAS BEEN THE STANDARD FOR YEARS Come in and see our line of Athletic. ' Goods for all the Autumn Sports. ■ The McGregor Co. SPORTING GOODS flF,P,