The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 23, 1923, Image 3

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BANNER-HERALD. [■ recently where they” were the KUesti of Mr and Mrs. J. B. MeKlhannon M J M Hawk in*, one of Jfiok- •on’i most belored citizens, and his daughter. Miss Annie who make their home during the summer at 1 homes, and to our churboa and! Sunday Schools. Naturally It is expected that students will alfllj Mate with the chuches of their own | previous choice. Some however,! may not find a church of their de-| nomination in Athens. Such are! cordially Invited to share our pri-' vlleges of worship, make First 1 Methodist church their church! home while |n Athens., and feel! perfectly sure they are welcome. 1 I have had many letters fromi fathers and mothers asking me'to* look after their eons while they' are here. It will be a pleasure f©rj me to render any assistance that I may. 1 trust that such young gen tlemen ns come from many Metho dist families will begin Immediately nr.d continue to be. regular alien* dants at our Sunday preaching ser vices. Our Sunday School pro poses to the best It can for every student, and we hope to have many of them with every us Sunday. The Young people conduct the Epworth League every Sunday evening and| a special welcome will be given- students, many of them have been greatly helpful by taking part In these Hirelings during their college life. We hope many will come now for the college year. College men have a great respon sibility. real clttracto foundation' are made during these days. I shall tie delighted to have atudentr worship with us, visit me In mr home. n r confer with me wher Idenee in Ap|He/Valley, will return to Hanford, Fin, the ln.it ot I the month; where they will live , duing the winter. # MONDAY SPECIAL Commerce Social Anc^ Personal News : (Sf fecial to The Banner-Herald/ | COMMERCE, Gn. * By MRS. ALICE ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL .Audrey Harris, Thelma Leathers, t ACTIVITIES I Mary Lester. Isabelle Paine, Emily 1 Almost before chaeog found tbolr 8'nipson. Mary Wood, other mem- j rooros'or registration was over the bers. Literary Societies at the Athenr. | The 8enlor Boya’ Society is I „._w -t—. -- — - - - * - — | 8t . John as , Parker, vice ( , — It Is report ed hero that on accodnt of the badly congested condition of the docket m Hinas .ountv superior court. Judge Lewis C. Russell has docidt d to told a xpreiat hcssum of Hanks suiwrior court next week for the trial of criminal cases only. At a later date Miring tho fall. It •a understood that Judge Russel! will pfohably call a special term for the purpose of trying civil rases only of which there nro sev eral hundred pending on tho dock ed for trial.’ president; ... president; Alexander Hush, secre tary and treasurer; Robert Patter* noiL parliamentarian; Edwin Trib ble, critic. Joel Holey. Jack Bolton, John Pondurant, Charley Cate, J. B. Gunnells. Howard Holmes, Joe Ja cobs; Carlton Jester, Adolph l.nnd, Jack Martin. Oacar McWhorter, Moss McCoy. Aldlne Pound, Mack Slaughter. Frank Stewart. George Stone, Go Witcher, members. With JACQUELINE LOGAN GEORGE FAWCETT and 200 Others. The mayor and council of Com merce have certainly very largely Increased their already great per- scna! popularity by having the streets of our town sprinkled (Tur ing tho recent dry spell. Wo hnvo had a:i unusually long dry summer, and consequent^ our I streets were unusually dusty, and |tho advent of the street sprinkler was hallo dwltb delight by all ojt cltixens. The storv bv Bret Ilarto Is n classic. The play by Paul Arm strong was a huge hit. me pic ture, fashioned fmm both of them, is a knockout. You CANT be disappointed! . Mrs. Sam H. Bailey. Thursday aft ernoon. which assembled four ta bles of players for a most snjoy- abln game. All kinds of yellow and white garden flowers decorated the at tractive homo In artistic arrange ment. Tho pretty prixe for high Hon. Woodson L. Williamson l> no of tho best and most success- il farmers to be found In the vor bud vase. •Mrs. Albert Harper won the booby, a dainty vanity caac. A de licious salad and Ice course fol lowed the game. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY [weevil,” etc., Mr. Williamson con tinues tho even tenor of his way [pre Hieing bumper crons of all | trim's by reason of the fact loppMcs scientific principles U **” I preparation and cultivation of Co soil I Mr. Williamson brought to town COLUMBUS BXCIKDS QUOTA rOLUMflUB.—Fuads for the re lief of Japanese earthquake suf ferers went far above the first inota set for Columbus, FYjrt Den ning and this community by tho Ben them Division of the Amerl- eon Red cross, according to Chair man John T. Davis of the local eommitteo. Tho quota was set aft $1,500 and tho amount collected Tuesday afternoon at 4:10 home on H'fldcrson avenue. HI V BOYS ENTERTAIN > w ^ t been brought hero in tropical milt Jefferson rcrsonal | n tho shed. The web formed- by And Social News the Insects Is thick and In the TL— aha$c of s maple leaf. The spiders TFFFERSON. Oa.—A marriage, j have sharp jaws and long fbedap. JJSlvVi Kn.t Point on last*When In danger, it Is s*M. they SSSdmr. that Is of Interest to thijemlt a poisonous, fteam-jlke aub- frtenda and relatives In thle county stance which forms a moUture on menus n , w, ir m* hard, smooth sur- menus nnu -- ----- - jof the bridegroom, united Mr. H T. Jennings and Mlaa Stella Cox Mr Jennings was a citizen of this ! county, and la a brother of M» Victor Jennings of Jefferson. For | the past few years, Mr. Jenning* ! resided in Atlanta, and hie bride la also a resident of that city. | Rev. B. D. Porter wee a vlslu.i . to Jefferson a few days ago. srd was given a cordial greetlpg by • his many friends here He occupied the pulpit of the Prince Avenue on J Inst Sunday morning and evening lie wss pastor at ons time of the Jefferson Baptist church, and he and Mrs. Porter were very popu* , lar with the people here. He Ir now living at Itazley, Os., where he Is serving the First Baptist church as Its pastor. | Messrs. Homer and Claud Han- I cock. J. L. Bailey and E Smith •P*nt several days at Duke. N C . HONOR RABBI LANDAU ALBANY.—IUbbi E. A. Landau, for the past . twcnty-flvo yearn rabbi of the Albany Hcbrow Con gregation, w-aa fittingly remember ed and honored by Individual members and organization* of the synagogue during the recent oh. aervance ot tho Jewish New Ywtr. A number of valuable gift* we-e presented to him an tokens of es teem. Rabbi Landau came to Al bany In 1498. Methodist Pastor Welcomes Students Personally and as pastor of First Methodist church, I wish to extend •o the students of "Old Georgia* Ain’t That the Cat’s Hat? WONDER HOSE" Every Pair Guaranteed Comer Clayton and Jackson Streets BUNPAT. 8BPTEMBER M. lm, r— 10 Years Go In 30 minutes—my White Youth Clay By Edna Wallace Hopper youthful n plain girl, and I made who look like girls—all because at beauty I grew old. like Clay purges the skin of all that clogs it—the causes of sallowness, blackheads and blemishes. It con- the skin. , It brings «he 1iI«mm1 to the skin .to nourish and revive It. The re- j suit is that rosy afterglow which »« I nmazes and delights. Many women And 7 j In 30 minutes seem to drop ten j year s. # . .. _ j Clay firms the skin, combats all r ,inp " * nd * rtnw «»> THE MOST larged pores. The ordinary crude and mudd> clnyn do that. Then what may you expect of a new**ype clny. at leas' tpn times ns effective? You may exiiect Juft what It did for me. Now, ftfV?r 40 ye; star, f ■ till look n girl of is. ) rtantly ren liecause of beauty aids French experts perfected. Now, ns a doty to my r fer those helps to ethers, am taking Urn. In n bury life tell the fedf* «frout '.hem. CLAY DID THE MOST You much now about facial clays. Millions of v-omen muddy, gike the primitive clays I muddy, the primitive clays used malty years ago. They amazing thinks. Any woman Who omits clay does her self Injustice Nothing else can so multiply beauty or so preserve onejj } llu% theft are better clays today Frenefi eXpcrt* after 20 yearn ol study, hnve perfected a new-type clay. It Is white, refined and dsln- ty. It brings manifold effects. Thnt Is the clny I now use—my White Youth Clay. And to that I owe my baby skin a** the nge of fi2. ITS MAGICAL EFFECTS Most of you know what clny ddto. You ace beauties every Literary Societies at the Athenr; High schaal were ready for tho year's work, new member* 1*1 «n In and programs discussed. Tho English department Is alive to Itn opportunities and the students arc ready and eager to bo a part of an organization which .has as Itf alms: "To teac hclub organlgatlort and parliamentary procedure, to develop a spirit of good fellowship, to create a profound Interest In literature, to give to thozo de siring It additional drill and train ing In debates, plays, pageants orations, essays and Impromptu talks." The department boasts of four societies: Junior Boys’ and Junior Girls'; Senior Hoys* and Senior Girls', with a total memberthlp of eighty-four. Tho first meeting of tho classes was held Inst May. and programs covering a wldo area were enjoyed j before the closo of the scHool. , The officers of the Junior Boys' Society ure Burtus Bishop, presi dent; Harvey Head, vice pres. ient: Milton Jaraignn, secretary and treasurer; Jobn Venable, parlia MRS. SAM H. BAILEY ENTERTAINS HER BRIDGE CLUB One of the loveliest of the small social affairs of the past week was themecllng of lb© bridge chib with mentarlan; James Haye,'. 'critic C°mV.. Am immpWnlM°of""haruTmc"" am'l Iko member, including: Hokro. won the low acore. • *11 , - p „,„ lpnr , of toll Mine Is this new-type clay. I cal It my White Toufth Clny. It lx.no* supplied by nl! druggists and.toilet eounVrs at 50c and $1 l*r tube, Also my Hair T outh * whlrh brought should follow the clay. My F#eln\ Youth—my famous liquid cleanser Also my flair Youth, whc!h brought my luxuriant hair. My Beaut* I took come* with each. My day is nearly over. Now wish to bring to others the Joy* won nnd keep. N*»w you can havi the very https wntch made me what I 'im. Start todav nr IQ* m> Youth Clny, nnd see whnt tomorrow Boykin Bolton, Frank Bramblctt j Montelth Gapps, Harry Carlton, Jack Dale, Billy Epps; Eugcns Oil- bland, William Howfll, James Jcnes. Finlay McLeroyDorsey Medlln. Stewart Prather, Glenn Richards. Benjamin Thornton, James Thornton, Mobley Thrasher. Steve Upson, lisrry Warren, John Hodgson. Tho Junior Girls' Literary Socl- cy has for Its president. Mary Stewart; vice president, Eugenia party which gives promise * * * rlan. Nellie Foster; secretary. - Jennie Loe Mapp; Thelma Barrett, critic. The CHAPTER F. MEETS membership being Nellis Foster. • yviTH MRS. A. R- where {whose complexions are due ( brings you. Rina Wallace Hoppe* to clay. You see mothers whe J Huslnc** nddress Waukesha, WIs.— look like daughters, grand motherr * Advertisement. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Tbo Wlh 'Afternoon! *t*>* recently n atnclo stclk of cotton *1 .trrlried on liter There | on which are to lm aoen 6* well ' Tbont tWrty flve ln the I crew , ful.y d.y.loped .mil., and o« be-;not a .Inale one ot them ha. been Stewart; vice pmldent, Eurcnla p, rty w hl<h ylre. nromi.c m tall Arnold; parliamentarian. Nellie |„\ , m „.t dollabtful occasion. y I Injured by tho pentiferoua hot renter: .ecretary. • Jennie Lee ' "tM. .how. what a pnr-- | aocc-ii.ful srlentiric farmer cr Margaret Bicker,taff. Mabel Wll- nVchOLSON “ , ' c,lon - llama. Katherine Olenn, Koac; ebaptor P., <|f Emmanuel Guild dry v. rather and hnll weevil. l.ewta, Agnes Proctor. Marr.arot. meet , *| t h Mr*. A. R. Nlcholaon Wright. Ella Prtroiml, Stella Pe- tropal, Victoria Belt*. Sarah Moon. Sarah Weir. Vera Johnson. Nadine Cooper. Mattie Sue McCall, Panic Kennebrew. Winifred Fowler la president o:, py^y evening the HI V boy* tho Sonlor Girls' Society; Mtrtc eI1 t er ulnod their flrt friend* a‘.a Underwood, vice president; Annle'^^pufy at the Y. M.-C. A* l_-.no Cartledg*. aocretary and malmnito decorations of cat trea*n*r; Alice Rowland. I»rll»-, were the bright decora- mentarlan; Mario Tlhbette, critic; .. , n , he recaption hall. Obcda Boyd.'Lilli* Brooka. Barah | 0 ,me«'feator«d the *yanln* and Brown. Kathleon Cauthen, Mary |h koltI of the happy P«rty «- rant. Yirtss ;!re™r. E«i» H«le Irh--~in» hoanltallty. A Sale of Dresses POIRET TWILL, JERSEY and CANTON CREPE DRESSES ON SPECIAL RACKS SPECIALLY PRICED . Sizes 14 to 42 $ 9 .95 Colors: Black, Navy, Brown, Grey and Cocoa YOU WILL MARVEL AT THESE VALUES Being a New Store, Every Garment Is New and “Up-to-the- Minute” in Style; the Quality Is Oustandingly Excellent •TRANOE SPIDERS ENTER DENVER DENVER. Coo.—A new ,pecle» of .phlcra, with bodies ahnped like football, and olaht logs, pink anil ■tripped with black, have made their appearanco In Denver, ac cording to A. ft. Craig, who ht.« captured many of them. The In sects hare wide nostril,, alll eye*, ainall mouth* nnd ears, and were discovered in a ihod owned by Crml*. and escaped to make their homo been brought hero In tropical fruit In tho shed. Tho web formed by AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CLERGY OF ATfiENS The propaganda against motion picture^ that has been heart oa all aide* (nr the past few years, Ik something that you are vitally Interested in because ir concerns your congregations, if for no reason other than a moral one. Apropos of this, I am suggesting -that you all make it a point to bo present at the Thursday Palace Theatre, on nest Hollywood really h. or Friday and ace for yourtdlf just how -bad'' Thom will bo unfolded on the screen • gigantic motion picture appropriately titled “HOLLYWOOD- god hi which more than slaty stars make their appearance. The story la one of a young girl—conceited to tho -degree of believing she could easily win a place In motion picture*. But all ah* bad was bewutv. In motion plctaran MORE than boauty la required. BRAINS play a prominent part In the selection of plnyen. * < If you want the -insidt" story of how this young lady did NOT win a place on tho screen, then all you have to do is bn present at the Palace Theatre on Thursday or Friday of this Hook. Than you win non with your own eyes—throurh the eye of thu camera—just what a pines “Hollywood” really In. This masterful picture will enihre'l you—win sway your every emotion. And you can feel better qualified tj talk on "Hollywood'’ and its attendant conditions. Very truly your,, W _ - THE PALACE THEATRE MANAGEMENT. BE SURE TO SEE THESE MONDAY BIG WESTERN STRAND MONDAY Wc Invite You to Inspect the Largest Showing of, WOMEN’S SHOES in Athens. Featuring All the New Fall Styles and Colors. In Satins, Leathers end Suedes And At Reasonable Prices. We are ready to serve you with an experienced shoe force who understand how to fit shoes. See Our Show Windows—It Is Worth Your Time. JOHNSON SHOE COMPANY GOOD HOSIERY, TOO Sport Coat Special $9.95 $12.95 : Brown, Tan, Grey Sport Coats in Many Pretty Styles. Real rj School Girl Coats. You Can’t Get This Value Later. Do You Know That We Sell Hosiery? ALL THE LEADING SILK COLORS TVVUNDER HOSE" $1.95 “SALOMY JANE” TUESDAY 'Guy Bates Post