The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 16, 1923, Image 9

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rf XnTMtlfiU Today! r To Regular Sobocribcn XnE BANNER-HERALD |1,ON Accident Folic;. Fno Investigate Tcisyl To Regular Subtcribera THE BANNER-HERALD 11,000 Accident Policy Froo Dally and Sunday—10 Cento a Week. Eetabilahed 1832 ATHENS, GA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923. Single Copies 2 Cents Daily. 6 Cento Sunday. Athens Hebrews EVERY SALE FINAL • No C. 0. D’s, Lay-Aways, Exchanges or Credit. Every Dress is Guaranteed to be Perfectly Made of Fast Color Material. MAIL ORDERS FILLED At Once—State Style, Size and Color Wanted—Include With Remittance 5c Postage for Each Dress Ordered. To Observe the Harvest Festival The Ilarxest festival of the j* w ... known ns Succoth, mean ing booths.-will bo observed in the Kynagotf here for a period of on ,. week, beginning Wednes day evening. On the flrpt and last day* of. the festival reli gious sendees are neld In all Jewish places of worship. Aniomr the more ritualistic the first two day* and an addition al day at t^e end of the festi val are observed. -The inter vening days ' of the * festive rycle ar# regarded as semi- holidays. The Biblical basis for this ancient harvest festival Is well Known. Deuteronomy 1C: 14 pays: “Thou shalt rejoice In thy feast, thou, and thy son and thy daughter; and thy nmn-pervant, and thy maid servant, and the Levlte, and the stranger and the fatherless, and the Widow, that are *vithJn thv antes. In Leviticus 23: 34-43 the children of Israel.aye piraln enjoined to- kpep the Feast of Tabernacle* or. Sue- Beginning Monday Morning at 8:00 O’clock HARPY HOME” GINGHAM DRESSES L f AMDSKEAG-SECURIfTY GINGHAMS I I IN NiEW STYLES AS PICTURED I of particular Interest to the American pepple jure these Bi blical sources since our own . national Thanksgiving Day, es tablished, by the pious/ scrip ture rending Pilgrim Fathers was patterned aeftr the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles,. The atmosphere of the fes tival as, described lit the Bible reflects It* nature. It was, some believe, the main festival of Biblical times. The people from all parts of Palestine, from Dan t<* Bcer-sheda, flock- | ed to the central sanctuary In Voicmn ’ procession carrying palms and other plants. Hence this feast wss ’called a Pil grimage Feast. In ancloht times there Is no | doubt that primitive rites were • performed In connection with * •his feast In the nature of a | symbolic prayer for rain for the t •nniiing year* It is possible that this primitive ceremony IS referrcd„to In the fast chapter of Sechariah. j The popular outburst of Joy noted there, Is echoed throughout the pesent day liturgy of tho festival/ toseephat charming models mid splendid qualities can be had attkisfwprisingly low price iifl Compensation Ruling On Homicides Made Tbo tight to recover tor a homi cide under tho Ocorgla workmen’, compcnnatlon act, the fedaral em ployment act, or'tho gsnen] death itetulea, I, veatetf In certain do- ilgt.atcd bcnoflclnrlw named In the virion, act,, mod not In nil Uta brim nt law, the Georgia court of eprrnl, h's held. Tho ruling was In tho CMC r.f Mr*. Lucy Cooper, ■Krifnit June, cooper, Jr., appeal ed from the Chatham luporlor mEumWEST OF NEWSTYIF.S. DISPLAYED* FOR THE FIRST TIME euperlor court. and thu lowor court wa« r,- vi -red. : ' ■ ., nr eipr to the record. tho At- trcV" Coert ’ It.- rt'lread ’-"V M-* fo-ircr gu.SSO cemponaat'or f— -f ppp bn.band In a n''—d p-rldeet, and the ear-*" irrd her tor »n necountlog. Tho M-h— '0"rt holds that the widow .... ...on tp account t-.- Ihn money received. are replete iwithfnew I ideas/ newj trimmings, new sleeves; new fashions, 1r n6w fancy patterns and many new features always so .characteristic of “Happy Home” apron dresses. Episcopal Mission Members in Japan Reported AU Safe SAVANNAH.—Georgia mission aries of the Episcopal church in Japan are all tnfo, according to a Hegram.rccolvcd hero by the Rt. K. F. Reese, D. D., Bishop of Qeor- fia. Tee c ommunication convoyed the information that while the mis- •lonarles were fcafo, all their churches, schools, residences -and 8t. Luke's Hospital In Toklo had been destrr.ycd and that thp mfs- sionarles lost all their household foods undf personal effretf. lirfii IS MADE OF AMOSKBAG-SECU3RITY GINGHAMS IN FAST COLORS GUARANTEED AGAINST SUN AND Macon May Have Big Revival Soon MAcW—liypsy Smith, tnmiua WASH TUB. You will find a wondrous display of stylish “Happy Home” models in attractive color ings that are a pleasure to eye—so refined and beautiful Their stpnning lines give an unmistakable character to the dresses and their well known sturdy qualities insure an appearance of neat dignity and high quality desired by all women. evangelist, may bo invited to Ma- c*-n iu conduct n city-wide revival, according-to plana now being made by the Macon .Ministerial associa tion. The proposal was Introduced by Bishop Vf. N. Ainsworth, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South. A committee wss appointed 1 to ln- fcstlfstg the matter. It’ prohAMy will be a year before Gyp*i> Smith in available, but in tho meantime the plans will go forward. Macon Fire Dept. Adds a New Pump MAfONV K new 1.000 gallon pump has beep added to tho equip ment of th" Macon flto department •I a coat of |12,000. It wtl rlecelvo » thorough test In tho near future before being placed in active aer* OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS CAN ORDER BY MAIL State Style Number, Size, Color And your orders will be filled carefully by our Per sonal Shopping Service. Add to your remittance 6c for postage for each dress ordered. Memorial School At Clayton Destroyed By Fire Recently CLAYTON.—Tho Bleckley Me- mortal School building was com pletely destroyed by fire hero re cently.. Th" school was a private Copyrighted, 1923 By The Sterling Company Chicago, Illinois ■ vvy/iiBuini, a<aw w; tw. .Java mif, yyiiiyH, AjIHLdgO, iliUVH - rn At This Exceptionally Low Price You Will Want At Least Six Trha Dfces’ses Are Arranged By Sizes Making Sjele cittern E v agy V . r Tory institution founded by il.H taka Inrtwon C nimn ail 1.1—- uiiu . BUU-- uvs-w wtod several months ago. It to not known whether the building. *111 bo replaced, one of the pupils *ero injured during the fire, al though had very narrow sscapes. ;i| i\Ym 1 1 r / h 1 7 / M