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rtnAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1!)2.1. ~
ml’ - By Mte. ALICE ADAMS - Residence ft*
GOD'8 WAY
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woodland cool and, still,
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It slope at a rUB'ied hill,
lethor H’a; through the aun-
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todim-s of gomlnj; night,
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Is always right.
'Clod’s .way Is always right
DELIGHTFUL
SURPRISE PARTY
Mrs. Anna Sims and Miss Polly
Parker enjoyed a surprise birth
day dinner Sunday, planned and
prepared by Miss Robbie Vaughn
and Miss Qullla McElroy.
The dining room was beautifully
decorated with pink rose buds and
dnblles, banked with ferns.
The cnlto was an angel food cake
to the Haunts of sin, cooked by Mrs. R. B. Williford.
^ to the b tents of sin, neap Cooler. Ga.
wo - to the ijates of golry ' rh ® guests were Mr. and Mrs
(oui'.'oyod lines entered In. I Thompson and two chldren: Mr
.(her » ° "f (Ckly falter I r "’ 1 ' Mrs. Casey and child: Mlssei
•nfully ,’oar< h to fight, >, ' i,n, o Konner. Anna I.ou Cobb. Ec-
oH world or J n heaven I ' 1 ' Lucy Mao Daniel, f-et-
say is aloa^s right. If 1 ® Wee. Jessie Mae Turner, Dar.
I tone Butler, Cnthrlne Smith, Rob-
gfnir at the hen venly portal. Gobble Vaugbu. Quilia McKl-
law oor in ‘rdens down
the robe fm mortal,
ft*. gift of Wfe os crown,
nab of the dfra t glad rap-
ire. \ '
imd new-born ft’ llnht,
know, tbouith wo mayi
are doubted.
MILLINERY V.
Fall Modes in Rati are
(s
tan* and Satin Sport Hat*,
10 $10.00.
IE STYLE SHOP
MiM Saule Welb
mv and Mr*. 8lm«* n*nheir. Mr.
APpn HH1 of Monroe, Ga.
Manv fr'nnda rolled In the after
noon to vMt them. .Manv hatmy
returns and beautiful rift* were
TP^'v"t.
At four o'clock the fmesta mo
tored out to Mitchell's Bridge and
enjoyed the rest of the day.
SKINNER.JACKSON
A marriage of Interest to her
many friends wart that of Miss
.,Bersle Skinner and Mr. Carl H.
Jackson, of Commerce, Ga., which
was quietly solemnized Saturday
morning, September 8th at 10
o'clock, at tip* home of the bride’s
mother. Mrs. A. F. 8klnner 01 Wil
kinson street.
THE BANNER-HEH U,n, ATHENS, GEOROfA*-'
Mendelssohn's* wedding ciarrb
was played by Mra. Bertha Daven
port.
The bride and groom entered
through tho living'room nad stood
In tbe archway between the living
room and parlor. The Impressive
ceremony was performed by Dr.
T. O. Watts, of the Presbyterian
eburob, In tbe presence of tbe Im
mediate family and clone neigh
bors. After tho ceremony delicious
punch and cake were served In
the dining room.
The bride wore a becoming
brown coat dress with
courtesy to the popular honorec
whose marriage to Mr. Allen
Wooi.lt of Columbus will be
tcabiiful event of state-wide in
terest Thursday morning, Septem
ber 20th, at the Central Presby.
tenan church.
MR. AND MRS. R. L.
CAUTHEN TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MISS PARHAM
Wednesday afternoon following
tho rehesrlsal of tbe Parham-
Woodall wedding party Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Cauthcn will entertain
In honor of Miss Gertrude Parham
math. Her corsage bouquet w>, of I and tbe attendants and out of town
bride's roses. Mrs. Jackson Is the gueBts which will bo one of the
loveliest of the many prenuptial
BALL ROOM E'ANCING
PRIVATE ANfl CLA SS LESSONS
• For Further Information Call
Sarah ‘HaU Katherine Bradwell
Phone <SS Phone 1012
Sale Wool
-RUGS
A sale4& all wool rugs, solid color with
borders. HousekeupaW ciHrlyalfauartnUM i'\
tial sayings In buying rugs.in this sale.
Colors Brown, Green, Rose, Gray.
27x54 inches . $3.00
36x72inches. ...... -.,.$5.00
6x9 feet . . $17.00
9x12 feet $30.00
9x1$ feet $40.00
Heavy Quality All Wool.
Davison-Nicholson Co.
last of Mra. 8ldnner'i daughters to
be merrled, and has been known
for several years as # a very sue
cessful teacher of this state.
Afr. Jackson bolds a responsible
position In the Commerce Post
Office,
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson left for a week's mo
tor trip through the mountains of
North Carolina, apd* after their
trra will be at home to their
fdienda in Commerce.—Millcdge
▼ile Recorder.
Mrs. Jackson Is a sister of Mr.
Kenrith Skinner on University
Drivi.
mrs. betraaTbottomley
TO RECEIVE HER A.
B. DECREE
Mrs. Bertram Bottomley former
ly Miss Olga Reaves will receive
her A. B. degree from the Univer
sity Wednesday morning at the
opening of Colleg In the old his
toric chapel.
The avove announcement will be
of very cordial Interest to tbe
friends of Mrs. Bottomley who
entered the University when she
graduated from Lucy Cobb.
Mrs. Bottomley Is a member of
Chi Omega Sorority and atso the
Pioneer Club and Is one of Ath
ens* popular and patented young
matrons, having married befote re
ceiving her degree.
affairs honoring the popular bride-
ELIJAH CLARKE CHAPTER
D. A. R. MEETS THUR8DAY
FOUR O'CLOCK
The Elijah clarko Chapter D. A.
R. will meet with Mrs. W. F. Wat
son Thursday afternoon at four
o'clock.
A full attendance Is urgod as
business for the year ta to be plan
ned. A very interesting program
has been arranged.
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Mrs. C. A. Scudder returns
Thursday from Halifax, N.
after spending the summer with
her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Weston.
-Mrs. Lamar Lyndon has return
ed from a visit to relatives
Washington, Ga.
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Mrs. L. L. Maxwell went to
Milledgeville Tuesday to enter her
daughter, Miss Will Sue, in school*
-Si-
Dr. Linton Gerdine, Messrs. Jt«
Reaves, Roy Dean, Warren Jones
and Charles N. Hodgson, Jr., are
expected home from Cuba Friday
after a delightful cruise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nicholson
have returned from a visit to the
mountains of North Carolina*
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Mr. Walter P. Warren, Jr., has
returned from Atlanta, where he
spent his vacation and will enter
the University.
LOVELY PARTY FOR
MISSE8 LOUISE AND
FLORA HARRI8 *
d^mln°« , |v t rt»«m?MWe1‘ 1 of m th , e l Mr- Lout* Morrle left Mond.y
daughter, Mra. Jack GumperL
Mrs. Elliott Blumenthal and
two children of Savannah, who
are guest, of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Jankower, will be joined Sunday
by Mr. Blumenthal and will return
home with hi*
eerly Call aeaaon was given by
Mias Flora Co* Tuesday afternoon
In honor of her two attractive cou-
alna. Mlaaea Loulae and Flora
Harris of Savannah, who with their
mother, Mra. Raymond Harris will
return home Thun|dair.
Seventy-hve gnests of the young
school set were Invited to meet
the popular honoreee enjoying tho
beautiful hospitality so gracefully
extended by tho charming young
hostess. Tbe Attractive home ,of
Mr. end Mra. Cland Co* on Hen
derson avenue, wna radiant lb tho
elaborate end: artistic decorations
of goregeooa flowers. Baskets and
vases of rich colored aenntas,
dahlias and other -garden flowers
made a picturesque setting for tho
jtyotlnc betles and beaux. r ^ 1
(James, dauciug mo proms wsri
delightful features of tho : happy
occasion followed by delicious re
freshments aerved'on the lawn.
Assisting Mra. Cox and Mias Cox
vfere Mrs. Raymond Harris, of
Savannah, Mra. Andrew Hague, of
, Charleston, V. Va., Mra. Robert
I Wilson. Mlsn Pattle Hlsman and
Mies Margaret Klmeey. Miss His-
, man. a gifted story teller. Interest- day night from Franklin, N. t
[ed tho very young children, whllo where she apentjbe put week,
the older ones enjoyed tbe many
other bright features of tbe-very
lovely party.
Mr. Edel Jankower returns from
Snvanhah Sunday.
Mrs. Aaron (lohon and Miss
Susie Cohen' will return from
New York Wednesday after ah
extended dtalt.
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Mr. Shelton Sanford has left for
Harvard to resume his studies in
tho medical school.
MY.^BooM’^StcWhortar " left
Monday tor Fori Scusiics, Vs.,
where ho will coach In the Augus
ta Military Academy,
Mra. Hugh Rowe, left Tuesday
morning for Franklin. N. C. to join
Mra. W. F. Dorsey at the Frank
lin Terrace.
Mrs. J. H. Benue returns Tues
day night from Franklin, N. C.,
THE ALPHA GAMMA
DELTAS TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MI8S PARHAM
Tho Aloha Gammh Delta Sor
ority wlli honor Miss Gertrude
Parham with a beautiful bridge
party Wednesday afternoon at m
Palm Garden which will mark qnn
of the brightest social eventa/of
the week and a very charming
Miss Gene CtoSe Norris of Co
lumbus 'arrives tonight for tho Par-
ham-Woodall wedding and will be
tho guest of Miss Gertrude Par
ham.
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Misses Nan Llnthlcum and Em-
milt Garner of Bre'nau arrive Wed
nesday for tho Parham-Wpodall
acddlng an# trill be the guestr of
Mias Gertrude Parham.
Me, and Mrs. Clyde Woodall and
Announcing the Advance Showing
Prices Are Very Reasonable This Season.
Start At—
$5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50
All the‘new Fall Shades are shown
in this display.
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Jbr J^ttltJudies -
Where else can you match this variety? Where
e!s« can you find anch a great assortment of girls'
hats, of every modiah style, hi every delightful
color? , ■'.> -
6oam S
:s
far Little Ladies
These are the Hate made for girls from four to
eighteen, with the can and 'smartness usually put
only into costly women’s hats.
Yet Mkdge Evans Hats are not costly, as our
present displays prove. .
Bring your daughter in today and let us show
you the styles moat becoming to her. No obliga
tion, of course!
family, Misses Leonora and Jane,
and Messrs. Johnston and -Bllfy
Woodall and little Ethel Clyde of
Columbus will be guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Nicholson for the
Parbsm-Woothll wedding.
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Mr. Madison Nicholson ha-
turned from Chicago.
Mr. Cobb Torrence of Atlauia Is
in the city.
Miss Elisabeth Pckor of Colum
bus and Mrs. Tate Bowden of
White Springs Florida, have ar-
flred for the Parham-Woodali
wedding anil are tho guests of Mias
Gertrude Parham.
Mra. Lot*I, Funkensteln, Mrs.
Sol Boley, Misses Evelyn and
Mildred Boley. Amelia Dornblatt
and Mlaa Sarah Simmons nf Au
gusta motored to Atlanta Tuesday
morning to spend the day.
Mias Sarah Simmons has ar
rived from Augusta to enter tho
university.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Erwin and
Pictures
PAGE THREE
M A C O N.—President Calvin
Coolidge will not visit Macon this
year. A letter was sent to the
president by the Chamber of Com
inerce inviting him to visit Macon
during the Georgia State Exposi
tion. In reply to the letter C., B,
Slenip, secretary to the president,
staged that the president greatly
appreciated the invitation but
would be unable to accept it on
account of pressing matters of
state that would keep him in
Washington.
Household Helps
BROILED 8ALT MACKEREL
One salt mackerel, 8 tablespoons
butter, 1 lemon, paprika, parsley.
Put the fish in a targe pan and
Young aon Wallace of Louisville, * cover with cold water. The more
Ky„ Wednesday afternoon to visit
Misses Maun and Frances Cheney
end will b«* v»ry cordially welcom
ed by .their many friends.
Mr. Fain Slaughter has returned
from Pittsburg and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Woodgll
of Columbus are the gneets of
and Mrs. M. G. Nicholson for the
Parhgm-Woodall wedding ju the
2Cth.
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Dr. N. O. Slaughter returned
T*iefl(fcj afternoon from Cleveland.
Ohio, wjter* ne attended the North
American Dental Association.-
water the better. Put flesh aide
down and use a ra?k It possible
to allow tbe salt to settle to the
bottom of the-pan.away from the
fiih. Change tho water frequently
and let freshen for twenty-fouf
hours. Drain nnd wipe dry. Oil
bars of the broiler well with otr
or unsalted drippings. Tbe salt In
butter makes" the fish stick.
Broil the flesh side first. Brown
lightly. Turn and broil tho skin
side. Rinse quickly In boiling
water. Put on a hot platter, spread
with butter and garnish with sec
tions of lemon and sprigs of par
sley. Sprinkly with paprika after
spreading wit htoutter.
Palace Tonight; Creighton Hale Wed.,
“Where the North Begins” Thurs.-Fri.
Earl Williams and Barbara La Marr 'cu'^Adsm. pi*?, «« femm-
tne lead aa Felice, with Waller
McGrall opposite her as Gabriel.
Othcra In tbe cast are Pat Hartl- j
tan. Myrtle Owen. Charles Stevens!
and Fred Huntley.
LARRY 8EMON, EXTRA,
THUR8DAY AND FRIDAY
Larry Semon'n newest comedy.
The Midnight Cabaret," which
will bo ahown at tho palrce. ex
tra, Thursday and Friday Is ono
of the most lavish productions thl*
comedian has produced for release
through VUagraph. Itts richfv
dressed and la a real Broadway
girl ahow transferred to the screen
with tho added attraction ot 8e-
mon’e ihgcnlus comedy stunts. It
promises to aKord a tough In crery
foot for tho patrona of the Palace
Theatre. 1
Athens’ Neighbors
“Boasts'n the North," e screen
drama featuring Rliillutin the fa
mous dog, will play at -he Palace
Theatre Thursday and Friday. It
to a drama set In tho far north
silence with a woman for prise, In
which a dog's Instincts and intelli
gence thwart the diabolic cunning
of a brute-man. '
The picture to reported to bo re- . W! *, «...
ploto with mystery, glamour end pavannalt P lrpt City
adventure, and bai won praise of
tho first order wherever already
shown. Rlntlntin Is credited with
almost uncanny Intuition, acting
like a true veteran of screendom.
It Is a Warner Brother* classic
of the ecreeo, directed by Chester
M. Franklin. The story deale With
Gabriel Dupre, a young French-aC-
nadlan trapper, who returns from
a far horth trip and finds tbe
Hudson Bay trading poet In con-
sternntlon over the disappearance | 03 manager of the American Red
of flvo men, missing after setting Cross, said: “Congratulations on
out singly with loads of fur, Gabriel j leading state, rush campaign
undertakes to make tho trip, leaf
ing Felice -McTavlab, his sweet
heert, behind, to the tender mer
ries of Shad aalloway, the tyr
rsnlcal factor.
Gabriel himself ,1s shot down,
wounded and left for dead by a
hand of outlaw*. A wolf attache
him In his weakened condition, bnt
It withheld In time by some Inner
forces—the spirit of devotion of his
canine forbears, for he turns out
to be a dog who had Joined With a
wolf-pnek. The two becoem friends
and togehter ancceod In running
down the gang of crooks,-In Oal-
loway's employ. The wolf dog
l.psrs down on Oalloway jnat when
Felice to helpless nnd the camp
iory public school term for
county boRinn October 29.
Jittv Carithora died suddenly
at hia homo near Meadow last
week.
Tho 200 people from Madffion
county who visited the State Afri-
LaiUui cotfeno ere* outphoken itT-*
their praise of that institution nad
Dr. Sonic.
The Free State Co-Operative
Fire Insurance Co., of Madison
county mokes a moat creditable
*howlnR fer the past six months.
J. T. Gholston Is secretary and
treasurer.
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To Raise Jap Fund
SAVAiT^fJAH. Qs. y Savannah
claims Ibr.hctdir of* being the firit
city in 1 the state injnmp)rUs Its
lota for the relief of Japanese
irthpuake suffers :s. With itn
quota set ot $3,000, contributions
continued ^to pour In oven after
that amount was raised and the
total amount collected was nearly
25,000. A telegram received from
Joseph. C. Logan, southern dlvls-
EARL WILLIAMS
AND BARBARA LA MARR
“The Eternal Struggle,” Palace
tonight. The Palnco presents to
night Bari Williams and Barbara
La Marr In the great northwestern
romance "Tho ternal Sljugglo."
Thla fa ono of the new season!
offerings nnd presents two popular
stars at their very beat
Wodneaitoy the Palace will show
a new renlon of the great msatcr-
Barbara La Marr Palaeo Tonight
piece “Trilby" with Creighton
Halo, Wulfred Lucan and the great
Vronch star Andrco Lafayetlo.
Thunday and Friday tbe world'
grenteat police dog hero “Rln-TIn
Tin” la seen lu "Where the North
Realm," a special feaotro that
at this present time ploying ono of
the leading theatres of New York
City.
Every day brings aointhlog
worthwhile, at the Pahne and
Strand Thoatres.
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OGLETHORPE-’COUNTY
LEXINGTON.—A tenant bouso
on Sirs. Sainnm*. panto, ev« JtoS-
Ington, was burned with contents.
Rer. W. P. Brooks, Jr„ was call
ed to the pastorato of the Lexing
ton Baptist church.
Thu Echo gives the Plus'/ Wig
gly stores of Athens a column no-1
tlce fdr their good work In boost-
tog the Lexington cheese.
Tho supply ofimllk Is being In-
crossed for tho Cbeeeo factory.
Several parties around who have
been telling their milk for sour
cream, now carry It to the chrcso
factory, at they aay It pays better.
Ordinary Bacon In ono day mar
ried two couples: Wado Smltn and
Miss Henrietta Johnson,' and Phil
lip Berry nnd Mrs. Mary Sapping- j
ton. 1 * I
Thn Klnghnm Lumber Co. h*»|
1 sddUlen ,!« <h.i*- p>)U
mnuldlng nnd otho;- building ma
terial.
Geo. S. Smith writes the Echo
that the most of South Alabama
over which he baa travailed will
not make over a bale of cotton to
tho plow.
MADISON COUNTY
DANIELSYILIJ-'.—The nubile And
“5Vori»
Begin#
i WTH
R!N-TIN'TIN
' (Hie fkrnons Police Do^
Directed by CflETTCANKLlN
Thursday and
Friday
k ni
PALACE - Tonight
EARL WILLIAMS
BARBARA LA MARR %
•In a Northwest Romance
“T|ie Eternal
Struggle”
Earl William* >
TOMORROW
Creighton Hale
“Trilby”
“Where the North Begins” With
^ the Great Police Dog Hero
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