The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 25, 1923, Image 3

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m _ TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1923, Tw hif OHIO MEET! ON Special Business Disposed of; Ex-Officio Trustees Named For Various In stitutions. (Inlets yon see the ntme “Bay er” on package or on tablets yor arc not getting the genuine Bayci product prescribed by physiciam over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia . Pain? Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of As pirin” only. Esch unbroken pack age contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also jell bottles of £4 and 100. Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of Monoaceticacfdester of Snlicyllifecid.—(Advertisement.) The University board of trustees held a special meeting In Atlanta Monday and attended to several matters of vital Importance to the institution. One of the first matters to come ( Up was the report made by a spec ial agent to the department bf the Interior of the government relative to the Industrial college for col ored at* Savannah. The special agent had criticized certain fea- Office 1201 By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 MRS. HORACE RITCHIE Many business features worn ELECTED PRE8IOENT ! brought before the meeting. The ATHEN8 WOMANS* CLUB club at the State Normal School. The first fall meeting of the which Is an associate of the Ath- Athena Woman's club was held ens Woman's Club will build a Monday afternoon at the '-dub hwlmmlng pool, with a member- house. with a very large and on- drip fee of $2.00 for the privilege thusiastlc attendance. The feature of the pool. of the meeting was the election Mrs. C# Mv Strahan Vinado a of a new president and second strong appeal for Urer Mountain vice president. Mrs. Horace Ritchie City school. Mrs. Bessie B. Trout- was unanimously elected to the man fiiskedt J/iie Support of the presidency to succeed Mrs. Lamar curb market, which has boon of Ricker who resigned* and who such inestimable value to the corn- made atlch a wonderfully fine pres- munltjL A friendly relationship ident. The corresponding secretary committee with the ex-se^ylce men was asked to write Mrs. Rucker a was announced with Mrs. Horace letter of sincere appreciation of tho Holden chairman and the members venlion of the- general federation which will take place in Los Angeles, calif., next June. —m— P T. A. COUNCIL URGE8 FULL ATTENDANCE AT LUUCATIONAL CONFERENCE The members of tho Parent- Ttncher Association aro. earnest ly urged to be i^osent at the reg ular educational conference to bein’ at tho City Ilnll Wednesday, September 2G, at 10 A. M. .Matters of vital importance to oar nun school system ite to be discussed. MRS. A. C. liANCOOK.' President P. T. A. Council. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ENJOYS LOELVY PICNIC *' Monday afternoon tho High school faculty enjoyed a lovely picnic about nine v n»Ilea t out frorr, city. ,where despite the rail Just at sunset, a most dnjiclou' cupirfjr was enjoyed, and tho oc cation proved a charming And very de lightful success. The party ^num bered about thirty-five, going out in cars and returning about 8:80. GLOVER-ARNOLD• INVITATIONS OUT The following Invitation which has been issued Is of very cordial Interest: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pltner Glover request the honor of your presence at tho marriage or their daughter; Sarah, to Mr. Harry Minwelt Arnold on tho evening of Tuesday, the ninth of October at seven- thirty o'clock. First Baptist ficurch Rome, Georgia. . WOMANS* MISSIONARY SOCIETY PRINCE AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH The regular meeting of tho Wj M. S. of Prince Avenue Baptist; diurch will meet Thursday aft noon at 4 o'clock. of appreciation was extended the ture, of the school and the legl.- ”21 president tne past year. •Mrs. E. W. Carroll one of Ath- clilb for her raagnlfldent work i are ‘Mrs. Preston Brooks. Mrs. while In the chair. A rising V ote>Ja*» eB Sexton, Mrs. John K. Tfll- raadgo and Mrs T. H. McHatton. Mrs. W. W. Crews was elected Guy Bates Post in “Gold Madness” Palace Special Showing Tonight MILLINERY New Fall Modes In- Hate are arriving daily. Pattern Hate, $5.00 to $25.00. Velour*. Keite, Duvetyn* and Satin Sport Hats, STYLE SHOP I Mias Stale Welle SCRIPT DANCE /, At EAST LAKE Tuesday Night, Sept. 25 Richard Orchestra 9 till 12 /.Ok Admission $1.00 — latiTo cuiiiiuikleu of the board Instructed to draw a bill provid ing for the requirements of the department agent. Its passage will be urged by the board. The Medical College at Augusta was given the privilege of con ferring certain degrees In the de partments of health and hygiene. It was reported from the trustee of the Rebecca Treadwell estate that the residue from approximate- i ly -60,000.00 left as a -scholarship j fund by thl As) (dgegGoztadsae* j fund by this Atlanta woman would> be available by February. | Ex-officio trustees were named to the following various institu tions: Georgia Industrial College { A. R. Lawton, Savannah, J. JJ. Nevln, Atlanta; Agricultural Col-1 ; lege, W. E. Simmons, Lawrence- • vllle, Georgia Medisal College, W. » J H. Fleming, Augusta; North Geor gia Agricultural College, E. B. Bar- frett, Gainesville; State Normal { School, Athens, H. C. Erwin, Ath ' ens’ most progressive and' gifted women was elected second vice president which is another great asset to the club. Chairman uf Uiu Fine Arts Com mittee. Mrs. D. L. Earnest and Mrs. Troutman were elected dele gates to the state convention to be held in Rome in October. Mrs. Cuyler Tussell was elected alter nate. The club starts tho new fall .term with great promise and Kenneth Harlan anil Miriam Cooper Wednesday; “Hollywood” Thursday and Friday. Thornton's WEDNESDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup ' ! Chicken Pan Pie String Beans Corn on Cob Creamed Irish Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes •Muffins and Hot Biscuita Pineapple Bomb, Cream Sauce Coffee, Tea or Milk Courage to carry on the work With renewed energy to make the goal set by tho retiring resident, aided by the splendid energy and purpose of the t new president. j , . ^ PHI MU SORORITY TEA FOR NEW MEMBERS j The Phi Mu Sorority are enter-! talnfng this afternoon at their dab room on Lumpkin street at a bean- tlful tea in honor of the new girls! which will be ono of the brightest j Of the college activities incident to j the opening of the university. 1 50 Cents The widow of A. H. Moon of Baxley, deceased, was sent a let ter tbanlng her for the bequest left the University by Mr. Moon. ' Committees of tho board were named by Chairman Russell also. Supper 50c Arthur Flatau and Daughter Leave For Chicago, Illinois Calf Liver and Onions French Fried Potatoes Fried Corn Shrimp Salad Hot Biscuits Banana Pudding , Coffee, Tea or Milk AL FRE8CO PARTY FOR UNIVER81TY STUDENT BODY A lovely event of the week will; be tho charmingly planned A! Fresco party at which the Y. M. j C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. of the j University will entertain Friday, evening in honor of the student' body Jn front of the Agricultural * TONIGHT -Ml “Gold Madness” CUV BATES POST Supported By MITCHELL LEWIS GRACE DARMOND and QtJSO MADISON A. Romantic Melodrama of Illgh Life. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Kenneth Harlan and MiririmCooper “tHE GIRL WHO CAME BACK A large attendance la desired as tho Installation or tho new officers will bo mado by tho pastor. THE W. M. 9. SEREPTA ASSOCIATION MEETS IN CRAWFORD The W. M. U. of th^Seropta oa- ■oclatlon meets la Crawford on Tuesday and Wednesday of this The i6llowlng ladle* have beep appointed da delegates from tlje Prlnco Avenue Baptist church: Mrs. A. C. Cox, iMles Qarlthere, Mr*. W. J. CoMlly, Mrs. Birdsong. I Mrs. Win. St ye. b\s. Bullock, Mrs. -T. A. Henry, Mrs. W, C. Wii%- flold. Guy Bates Poet and Cleo Madison At Paiace tonight. 50 Cents Col Arthur Platan and hie daughter. MINT Stella Flatau. left Tuesday - tor Chicago whero tho latter will eater the University of Chicago. Col. Platen Ta attdddlng a meet ing of district grand deputies of the Elko called by J. O. MacFar- Innd, national bead of the Elks. expression his first ties vehicles * ‘ .tags *ne- Thete WANTED, TullnrlngSaleement Athens and surrounding territory. All wool line *33.60." Sew Mr. Swilling, Georgian Hotel, 7 to 9 p. m. College. The beautiful • party will be-the largest social affair o! the I season of great Interest to the col- SV? , - . . ., . leco ac t. PALACE TONIGHT tverd ddapultons of his sti * , f, m 7 , 1 loesses' mchtlodid ,bove. ...... MRi NICHoisffFrERSON : For several yerfa Guy Bates vrob ably i, no aetor on theAmeri MRS. NICHOLS PETERSON ! ... ..... .v .o„ «.*. -—, U ba today; who 1 devotes the Mrs. NJcbols Peterson, prominent club woman. dldacy for director general from try during 'his tours. And the Georgia tlon BY WOMEN'S * uo * sews. V..V y- >»o •••voe l—r , v«t namely, evnswjr ten rtoSolA-dfs.ular und beat loved actors In the fW* niirf;rtudp .*iel f™* -!*? y for director general from try during " hfa tqurk, and the j ft,Subtle 1 " -CalM>th JIrt Kia for the General Federa- .iamc:; of the play, In which he has1 ( I^yddricrs— iie held many of Woman’s Club* has h^h>b*en .shtred have .become house- broVadtW WtirvIMv* with James ' hat received the nnpitiri .hold worda, the greatest of thn ® "oilvcr’fhjrtWod. the'author dfThe , of clubs and club, women through- being. “Th<; Masquerader , and joj.?,, vyhieh time the two out the .late. The election of a • Omar The Tchtmakor;" in ^.™t«Si5on state club woman to fill this high Halter play ho hns a starr.ng rer-L. » 6f fh, cr shadings and office Will take place at the twenty ord of r ,four consecutive ywrs. frop *;; v „y clinceiv „ Mo ,ng,m Tho seventh anpunl convention to be Wherever he. Appeared theB. B.O. ,” c ,5| t of all this, a'u seen'In the held !n Roin*. OClohor 18 to 20, In-.sign was almost, invariably d, *- |..,i s hed screen production. Is a I elusive. Mr*. Samu.l!». Inman, of WOni. It . was on!;- wilhm [ , )erton aj lt v unique and aubtte and I Atlanta, Is the present direddr I-aa» year, that he ivas induced to ci q,[ v( ,. T hc fit* him like the j kefieral for Ocorgla arni her tci-m * transfer -his » allegiance t» tqc rtf office expires at the 1924 con- Screen, and in *1 3 new medium of ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE 95c Down But You Must Act Now! Our special offer on this wonderful little tank water heater close* on Sat urday-night. WE URGE YOU TO SEE f urday-nignt. wr* unua L IT—THEN DECIDE. It will furnish all the hot water required. HUMPHREY GAS WATER HEATER, It is the beet and moet economicel way to provide hot water for home use. SPECIAL OFFER Only 95c down-$1.50 per month, payable with gas bills. $19.95 installed. ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. Phone 54 Sales and Service Office Vw- 170 College Avenue proverbial glove,, and in fair hum ble opinion it will be a long time before he, or any other actor, auc- cceds in ‘‘putting over” One to equal it. A NOTABLE CAST At'tHE I'ALACE WEDNESDAY Kenneth Harlan, whMe popu larity in thc motlo nplcturw world Is rapidly glowing, la playing au important role In “The Girl Who Came Back,” showng at the Palaco Theatre Wednesday, opposite Mir» inm Cooper. Other members of the cast are Gaston Glass, Joseph - j Dowling, Fred Malutcsta, Ethel ShanP.ip and Zasu Pitta. | MISSIONARY SOCieTY EAST ATHEN8 BAPTIST CHURCH MEETS THURSDAY THREE O'CLOCK The Woman'! Missionary Society of tho East Athena Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock Instead of Wednesday. All members urged to be present NOTICE OF MEETING OF „ CREDITORS In the District Court vd the United State* lor the NorUwrn DUrlrt of Georgia, : A* a Court In In re: R. G. Wallace, I Bank! Athene, Ga. No. JS(f>, In Bank ruptcy. To the Creditors df lurid Bankrupt: You are hereby notified that them Will be a meeting of credi tors of ,the above-named bankrupt an October 4th, 1923, at 314 South- DAILY PROOF of Corona Durability A Famous Author's Opinion “I am glad to tell you of complete satisfaction machine. It l*/sj i foolproof that it is always good condition. I could find anything sufficicnUy ] chic, hardy, willing ami until I discovered Corona.” ' H. G. WELLS cm Mutual Building. Athens, Ga, and other lenl business. HOWELL COBB, Referee. Athens, Ga., Sept. 26, 1923. Sold Bv V THE McGREGOR Stationers and printers Athens, Ga. REAP WANT ADS ttTO THE MOTHERS OF ATHENS * , Tho greatest duty a mother has i:i this old world of our* is the ono of watching ovtr v bar- children,! Victrola Entertains Victrola music is ever -adaptable to the hour or occasion. Whether it be the great arias from a great opera by the foremost artists, or the "jazz” hits by the most popular dance orchestras, all is yours In per fection with Victor Records played on your Victrola. Choose your model today, then * Af.w '.I Let Us Send Your / Victrola Home' DORSEY FURNITURE CO. of watching aytr* fear, children, seeing to it thAt they do the right and not tho wrong. f Few ttdthtrtcr-too^ew—are full ly acquainted with the thoughtl in thc minda of their daughter*. Many daughters, because they aro a bit pretty, feel that they can commercialize them, beauty. But they ra« just misled.' It is true, however , that many -.girls do achieve theatrical fame, because of their looks. But looks play only a small part in this refcpect. There muiit be a combination ; at beauty and brains before any girl can hope to pass the rigid test of the directors. Just to give you an authentic example of all this, there will be presented at the Palace Theatre* on next Thursday and Friday, a gigantci motion picture called “Hollywood.” In this photoplsy thc story of a beautiful young girl trying to win her way into the movies is enacted by some sixty stars of the stage and screen. The young lady who foes through* many trying experiences — and loses, jut just how she loses and why, will be told in this wonderful picture. All mothers should feel it their dutv to instruct their daughters to soe'this'fchotoplay—o»d *>1 daugh-| ter* »honld *** IL There U * lesaon in every scene and a scene in every lemon. Very truly yours, THE PALACE THEATRE MANAGEMENT. SMichael brothers Finest Quality Economical Use Kiddie vf Koops Springs are comfortable, mattresses, toft and downy; rubbgf-tlred wheels; heavy screened side*; Kiddio-Koopj •re built solidly to stand the jumping, treading, tumbling boy and still have diintv grace for the quietest girl baby. Made only by ble, are the ni cribs, $>adsinets playpens, all in on?. There is no thrill like that of holding and earing for baby In your and*, light like that of and guarding him harm. Yot'the modem r er wlth.her manifold must—simply such maternal joys at t or the "regulation of I hold affair*” will suffer. At auch times the Koop exemplifies for it is • combil 1 crib, bassinet and serving all purpose*, hour of tho twenty-f play-; THE 3-RING CIRCUS OF PICTURES,, ovteubri’Pn/i 20-REAL STARS—20 and