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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA'
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1928.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Surettelief
By MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Rreidence 8S2
THE PHOTOPLAY SMASH OF THE SEASON
Yea don't hire to go to Hollywood to iee all your favorite*
—"Hollywood'* Is coming to yoal The stirs of ■ tlnussnd
pictures ssscmblcd In one suptrlutive cssL Showing the
■mixing adventures of ■ screen-struck girl who tried to "get
In." Produced by the.min wh* made “The Covered Wagon."
With the most fascinating background eyer screened—Holly
wood, the garden spot of .pictures.'
THE THREE-RING CIRCUS OF PICTURES
For the past twb yearn -Mint;
Campbell has bpen working on the
staff of Dr. Robert Lovett, notec
bethopcdic surgeon of Boston
Mass., and will take up this work
In tho cities of Montevideo, ant’
Uuonos * AUotLtt.UM»;
~ B«ll enrati'ttLCewwam* gliH»
In Biology. Ills lAlereatlnc to not.
thathls daughter Will also , bo a
r OcraKhty. It Is marked.
Kenneth Harlan and Miriam ^Cooper Palace Tonight;
“Hollywod” With Twenty Stars and Thirty Celebrities
the genblno . busy,' indi
wholesome Unity wood thin
seep, not the garish place
yellow Journalists would I
make it uppear*
'SCREEN CELEBRITII
JIM, L. LAISv".Bit 1ST!
JAMES CFOIZE
COUGHS DISTURB SCHOO
„ WORK
School teachers should five
some advice to chPdrxn wlm h
cough* as did this Florida tan*I
-~l recommended FOLEY’S H<>\
AND TAR to the children In
school who had the *flu* nn<! g<
results came wherever It \
•wed.’* writes Mm. L jyrtnstnj
Okeechobee, Florida. Foley’s 11 <
ey snd Tar contains no opiates,
gradients printed on the wiu>r
Quickly r«ll«v«« cylda, CO1
(Advertisement.)
Tho story Involves the regenera
tion of a girl, whose efforts to
clean the slate of her lift form the
nucleus for much dramatic acrt!on»
carying tho spectator from tit#
stums of a hie* eastern city tt
situation provides the oast snd
Tom Forman, the director of thf
feature, with splerdtd opportunities
for a number of tense situations.*
croup.
what a background! And wha
wonderful folk are to appear! Th*
big Paramount dtars, leading wo
men, leading men, character actor;
and accesses, directors, officials
writers.
The middle western family whirl
gets to the film capitally diver;
means and for varfbus purposes ]
sees them all and Is properly awed
and delighted. And the broad
scope of the “canvas' 'disclose?
Hollywood- -rtcstiing against the
mountains, the studios, the hotels j
PALACE TONIGHT
Back,"
FOR SALE
Iron Bed, lift side, and
mattress. Good as new.
For baby or child.
Sheet Iron Heater, prac
tically new, several joints
pipe and elbow. 2 kitch-
prlces; Can be seen Wed
nesday and Thursday at
on tables All very law’
“The Oirl Who Came
Tom Forman's elaborate screen
version of the stage production ol
the same title, will he the offering
af the Palace tonight.
Cast, production and unusually
beautiful photography are to keep
ing with the colorful story of
thrills and heart, throbji unfolded
with t)te|r aid. MJrtgm Co**r
more beautiful than cv hMWjjr
WILL 8H0W MAKING OP
PICTURES AT THE PALACE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
One thing's sure! The workftn
vonernl is going to know a lot
more about the way motion pic
tures Pte made after seeing “Hoi-
lywhwr* than - they did before thir
THE SHOP OF QUALITY
Athens, Ga.
Clayton Street
North Milledge, coi
to a uuy ..A...
(James Matthews Legaro.) *
Go how thy beau' in goutle spile,
Thou Illy white,
Por'sh!) who spies thee waving
hero,
With^l^o In beauty can compare
As day with night.
Soft are thy leaves ar.d white:
--her arms
Boast whiter charms.
Thy stem prone bent with lovell-
Of rantden grace poa&esseth leas:
Therein she charms.
Thog In thy lake dst see
Thyleif: so sbo
BohoWa her Image in her eyes
Reflected. Thus did VcnUs riso
From put the sen.
( ate, bloom not again,
rival vain
^ ; whose charms have thine
2'tratdohe,
Whose purity might spot the sun,
And make thy leaf a stain.
loveLy^ridge party
FOfrMR&. HARRI8
•Mrs. Anna Virginia Stetson was
the lovely hostess Wednesday aft-
erooett honoring Mrs. Hunter Har
ris, a recent chgrming bride, at one
of the season's most beautiful and
elaborate bridge * parties at the
Linger Longer Lodge.-*
Tire‘-'‘picturesque tea room was
nearer mor$ artistically attractive
carrying a. fright folor note of
gold and .white lb the wealth of
gorgeous fall .flowers, arranged in
French baskets and vases, making
i radiant setting for the nine
tables of players. v
following the spirited game tw
•cilclan* courtes were served.
Mrs. Harris was presented an
exquisite handpainted’ wicker tray
adorned with graceful sprays of
Wisteria.
Tho top score prizo was a dainty
pair of handpainted condlesticks.
The popular honoreo has been the
inspiration of many lovely social
courtesies, but nono mere dnr
ingfy planned >han Mrs. Stetson’s.
The: Linger Longer Lodge Is
ideal for entertaining, and Is dally
the center of many happy and con
genial gatherings.
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JUNIOR GIRLS LITERARY
SOCIETY OF A. H. 8. HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING
The members of the Junior Girls
Literary 'Society enjoyed a most
delightful meeting at 4 o’clock
Mondya .September 24th, in fhc
English room of tho Athens High
School with Miss Eugenia Arnold
in charge of the program.
Tho principal feature of tho at-
renoon was a one-act play entitled
“Tho Bald Headed Man,” with
Misses Proctdr,,Arnold, and Blck-
erstaff as the outstanding ‘com
edfnns."
Amon gthe other attractions was
^ **4 754 P9ckegoe everywhere
DtTES-STINGS
II Apply wet baking’ soda or
W0 household ammonia,foQowedby
VICKS
▼ VapoRub
<hn IT Million /mUmdYtrtf
iimriuEDE -^ tl
STRAP •PUMPS . .
3ro,wn is one of Dame Fashion’s best
,, shades for jEali-aad .the .shades, ws .are show-
I-
a solo, “My Dream Boat,” by Miss
Alary Stewart, with Miss Evelyn
Proctor at the piano. Miss Nellie
Foster rendered a piano solo, “Pre
lude in C. Minor.” A very inter
esting talk on “Tho Best Book I
Have Read Recently,” waf given
by Miss Thelma Barrett. All of
tbeso selections created grekt in
terest and enthusiasm among the
society moinbers.
This one of tho few meeting?
held by the yoyng society but the
program proved to be a most de
lightful ‘one.
FEDERATION EXECUTIVE
BOARD TO HOLD
ADD-DAY 8E88ION
The executive hoard of the
Georgia Federation of. Women'
clubs will bccMn all-day sesslor
Thursday at the Atlanta Woman*'
club.
Mrs. James E. Hays, president o
the federation will preside/ The
program will b° °ne of special in
terest, as- any proposed change li
tho constitution, and any recoin
mcndatlona which the oxecutlvi
board desires to make to the stab
convention in Romo in October,
will be discussed and passed upon
Among these will be the resolution
of change of charter for the Tal
lulah Falls school. The resolutior
for continuing club institutes am*
probability of indorsement of gen
oral federation officers will ajso be
presented to the board. This is the
most important meeting oft the
year, and a largo attendance is
urged. «.
MI88 MARQARETT
CAMPBELL LEAVE8 800N
FQR SOUTH AMERICA
Friends of Miss Margaret Camp
bell a daughter of Dr. John P
Campbell, who directed the worl
of the Biological department of the
University of Georgia for, mors
than thirty years, will be Inter
Here’s a message of interest to
every boy.
Bring in
the Little
We now have a complete line of boys fine
suits to fit boys from 3 to 18 years of age.
. You should see them. Our suits for small
boys are beauties. Let us try them on your
m
FREE—A FOOTBALL AND WHISTLE
MI88E8 E8TELLE 8COTT
<AND ANTIONETTE > o
FULLILOVE JOINT
HOSTE88
Misses Estell Scott and Antlon
etto Fullilovo were joint hostesses
Tuesday evening at a very delight
ful bridjpi party. Baskets ot gar-
dan flow.T.i ware Vic brigh; def
initions.
Followin ' 'ho cresting game
sd. Mr. Boi-niU LnWro f *:a won
delirious wro »er-
the top score and Mrs. Henry
Smith tho booby. Tho enjoyable
ocacslon markod one of the most
beautiful of the small social affaire
of tho week.
MISSIONARY CIRCLE
FIR8T METHODIST
CHURCH
All the missionary clrelo aof ihr
First Methodist church, will meet
at Mrs. h. H. Davison's Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Each cir
cle will hold a short busloes,
mooting and then como together
for a short Devotional after which
they will Join tho Rucsta on the
lawn surrounding the Chrlstmar
tree for Mlsa Ella LovorctL
CHRISTMAS TREE FOR
MISS LEVERETT
Tiio annual Christmas tree for
MIbs Loverett school In llhloo will
bo nn Interostlnir event of Hturs-
day afternoon on tho lawn r.f Mrs.
H. Davison.
Friends of this school, all min-
Inters and their wives arc cordial-
ly Invited.
MISSIONARY MEETINd
Circle No. 3 of the First Metho
dist church will hold its meeting n*
Mr*. A. H. Davison on Prince ave-
prior to ibe Christman tref
exorcises, Thursday afternoon at
four o’clock. All membera urged to
be preseit.
Midshipman Arthur L. Wood of
the U.’ft. N. left Wednesday after*
noon to resume bin studies nt An*
mpolls Md., after a visit to hit
mother, Mrs. W. L, Wood.
-W-
Mrs. J. E. Hayes of Montexums
who Is the guest f Mrs Jiillur
Talmadge wtll go over to Atlanta
Th.ursday for the executive board
meeting of the Georgia Fedemtloi
of Womens Clubs.
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Mrs. W. F. Dorsey and Mrs.
Hugh Rowe returned Tuesday night
from Franklin, N. C.
Miss Mary Capps left Tuesday
morning for North Carolina to vis
It relatives,
- jjfi
Miss Annette Harber of Com
merce was'among the visitors her*
Mrs. C. J. Steward
young children Jack and Daren
port of Augusta are the guests of
Mrs. Allen Talma
Afisses Jeaa Flanigan and Fran
ces Talmadge spent the week end
in Atlanta going over to meet Ml«a
Claudia Flamgen wuo spent the
summer In California. They re
turned home Tuesday afternoon.
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Mr. C. D. Flanlgea has returned
from a short buslnes' trip to Sa
vannah.
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Miss Katherine Park left Tues
day for Cartersvllle to vUlf Ml**;
Mary Peeplea.
Miss Charlotte Flemlster who is
attending the university is spend
ing a few days at her home In
Cartersvllle.
Prof. Austin Haselwood who^has
been In the city the ptft.fpw days
assisting Mrs. John B. VftUghan
.with tho compiling of the new aona
book for 1024 left Monday for nit
home In Pell City Ala.
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Mrs. B. W. Ford. Mrs. A. J
Gillen,. Mrs. R B Young, Mrs C. F
Colclough of Maxeys were visitors
here Monday.
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Dr. and Mra. Jeff Davla Of Toc-
coa 'were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Julius Talmadge Tuesday.
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Miss Jule Allen of Covington lr
the Rucst ot Mra. ft H. Blckar
atatt. .
. Mrs. R. V. Sanford • and Mr,
amid arena will spend Th Brads)
In Atlanta aoina over for the Ex
ecutive board meeting of the Fed-
oration of Womy Cluha.
Mr and Mra. Jonea Purnell ol
Oaliieevltle will apend the weekend
with their mother, Mra. W. *
Wood.
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Dr. and Mra. Monroe Ooodwyn
will return to Near York Sunday
afternoon spendlna aometime with
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Daarinp on
Mllledpe avenue.
Mrs. Tow who hea been vlaltlnr
has eon Mr. Morris Tow and Mrs
Vow returned to Tocco Tuesday.
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Xra. J. O. Matheweon of Atlantn
■pent Tuesday with lira. John J
Wilkins.
Mrs. 0. H. FlrS of this city was
hurriedly called to the home of
her father, Mr. D. W. Garrison.
Tuesday. In Cornelia. Mr. Oarrlaon
la very 111 with pneumonia.
00
■Mr. and Mra. Ben Unk end Ben
link, Jr., returned Saturday from
Ptilladelplili. Atlantic city nnd
New York.
; -r ■ —BB - ■
, Mr. and Mra. William Bndahaw
and Mlaa Julia Bradshaw landed In
New York Friday from a delight*
tul trip abroad and will be there
until- Wednesday, whan Mr. Brad
shaw returns to Paducah and Mrs.
RVadahaw -will gteampagy Mist
PBPMMWBSntlWa). tt.
where she. will attend school on
routo to Athene to srlalt hpr moth
er. Mrs. James White.’
Mra: William Sneillnc and little
ion, William. Jr- of Greenville are
be-Kueste ot Col. and Mt*. c. M.
siwBInj. ■ .‘u^r: •
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Mlaa Nella Hart Avery leaves
Vinday for Richmond, Va- where
she will pMn her mpther, Mra.
Ora Hart Avery tor the srinter end
will attend 8L Catherine's achool.
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Mra. J. H. L. Gerdine left Tueo.
-toy morning for Rock Hill. 8. tt,
>o Join her daughter, Mlaa Corinne
Oerdlne for the winter. Her many
frjends regret that she could not
prolong her visit with Mra. T. J.
Woofter arid hope before very long
she wlU return tor a longer stay.
Mia. Gardlne has made several
lovely talks on ’ Korea alncn her
recent return which here been
very greatly enjoyed by hundreds
Freeport, HI- are the guest, of -Mr.
Mr. Scott Holland Is In New
York.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton an-
ounce the birth of a son, Septem
ber the 22nd who has baen named
Marion Mathows. "
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Mr. and Mra. Asdsrlne, formerly
of Atlanta spent the week-end with
Judge Henry Weat'e family.
Mr. Winfield Nlabct of Macon
sp?nt the week-end with his fam-
ly-
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Mr. end iMro. Ben Lester of Au
gusta who have been visiting Miss
Florence Looter at tho University
returned home Monday accompan
ied fay Mr. H. L. Alexander who
came up to see his daughters at
'.he 8tate Normal
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Rev. and Mra. Arthur Jackson
snd Mlaa Winnie Mae Adams ol
Royston were vlaltora In Athena
Monday.
Mlaa MpUil Bakar, Mra. F. B.
Doyle end Mr. and Mra. Hubert
Dyer of Roystpn were In tho city
Monday visiting. *
Mr. and Mr*. iBert C. Glesy of
Freeort, III- art tha guests of Mr.
snd Mr*. R. Ft Hudson and 8. R.
Richards. .
Drink Cascade Ginger Ale
TO THE YOUNG
LADIES OF AT
No doubt many ot you-niwa
ot you for that matter—rsa
motion pldture m.iaaxlnoH
sre In these books, photogmi
»hiagflf?! girl? who havs aaS-:'-
; surceHfl on *he screen. \
| Tho first thought that ' nw
your mind i*^-"Well, I'm as j
ns she is. and ro I’m erolrv 1
for the movies too.” But tnl<
advice and look twice before
lean once” *
All the girls who go In rv
nln do NOT Ket into fdi
When rntslng directors nrc
I/iff their selections for nesr
they have many things to m
ASIDE from n beautiful face
Just what these things real!
I can’t tell you In this sin>rt i
But If you will mnke it
business to see ''Hojlywood’’
•rrent Picture* that, ,^#gfns a
day engagement at the I
Theatre tomorrow, you will
yourself Alb you want to
about girls getltng Into tho m
T could go on nnd tett you !i
things of interest, but I prefer
YOU SEE them for yoartsH
In arrow nnd Friday at the 1 T
theatre, when “HOLLYWool
acted out for you by sixty o
etnndnrd rtiirs of the screen^
You will be Interested., ehtt
and benefited by seeing this r
| ntoth screen production. So
I f*\ll to take this opportunity
[ you cannot go fo HolIywd»
have brought “Hollywood" t«j
so take ndvnntage of tlifa
tunity offered, and ntc it. ..
Very truly yours.
The Palace Theatre Manage