The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 28, 1923, Image 3

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W|SP !! P1I1P^9K' Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS. — Residence 832 A8 YOU 00 THROUGH LIFE , beautiful strlftg of pearls .and car* Don't look ifnr the flaws as yoo go ried a large bouquet of Hussoll through life; | gJM roses. An# *v«m When you find them j Immediate!# preceding tha bride It Is *l» and kind to be somewhat j came little Miss Mildred Elder, a tnufo, * coorln of the bride, who wore a And look for the ■ virtue# behind mt],. pink frock made of organdie [and ribbon, trimmed win white cloudiest night has a hint hand made flowers. She carried a L ' ht 1 basket of roses, fern, and dainty begonia. Tho bride entered with her’father, Mr. Joshua . her in marrj of 1ig*l Somowhoro In the shadows hiding. It’s better by far to hunt for a star Than the spots on the sun abiding The oorrtnt of life n To the bosom of God’ Don’t sfet your force river's And th(hk to alter its motion; Don't fristo a curse on Die uni* s ever away great ocean, gainst Remember It lived before you. Don't butt at the storm with youi m puny form, Rut bend and let it go o'er you. The world will never adjust Itself To suit your whims to the leter. Somethings must go wrong your whole life long, ' And the sooner you know It the better; It is folly to fight with the Infinite And go under at nlst In the wrestle The wiser man shapes into God'a plan As water shapes Into a vessel. -—By Edna Wheeler Wilcox. ' —OP— CALLAWAY- EVERETT WEDDING OF INTEREST SUNNY SIDE, Ga.—Of cord'nl Interest >to friends throughout state, was the marriage of M.r.s Lois Hbwell Calloway? of Sunny Side, and Mr. John Estes Everdt*. of Athens, which took place at 2:20 o'clock nl the Methodist Episcopal church at Sunny Side, on Wednesday afternoon, September 5 tho Rer. J. H. Farr, officiating Using )he impressive ring- core no X hlle the guests were assem bling Mrs. Paul Walker of Griffin, rendered beautiful selections on the Plano. Before the entrance of the bridal party Mr. Minor Wheaton of Griffin sang ••Until,” and "At Dawning” accompanied by Mrs Walker. ‘ - Lohengrin* wedding march tons played for the entrance of tho bridal party and Mendels sohn’s as n recessional, and during the cerbtnonjy "A Perfect Day*’ was rendered. EntcrJnir J he church first were the ushers, •'John Dorsey, Jr., and Ray Spangler. Next came Miss Bertha Benson of Marietta, the tnald of honor who wore a gown of white georgette crepe, heavily cm broldere'd lo crystal beads with i lovely , white plcturo hat ■‘-lmmjd with white ostrich feathsrs and white ChepJJIe fringe whjefe fell to her waist Her accessorial were white; tc(. match. Sho wore Toilets, sinks, closets, out-'] bouses, etc., require little attention when RED SEAL Lye is used to keep them clean and sanitary. Cuts the housework in half and does, it s kb' batter at that We wm teO you many, other ways to use RED SEAL , Lye. , / Send for booklet Fun directions in each can. Bo sure and, boy only the- genuine RED, SEAL Lye. J. Calloway, who gave lage, and was met al the altar by the grorfm and his best man, Mr. Harry W. Everett of Ath ens. ’’The bride wore a lovely fal model of Mary Polret twill, made wraparound effect, and trimmed with touches of gray. Her hat wat of turquoise blue velvet, and hod silk handpalnted flowers on It. She lovely Polret fo' otHcr accessories to match. Her corsage was of Ophelia rosea showered with lillles of the valley Beautlfifi decorations featured the marriage scene in tho church The altar was banked entirely rlth ferns, interspersed with caVa lily fo!*nge, and tall floor vases, filled with pink esnna. alls there were vases of pink •4v8 and fern. Immediately after the ceremony, I-, and Mrs. Everett left for a ..jftor trip through tho mountain* of Tennessee. They have returned and are now at home to their friends at the home of Mr. D. D. Qulllian, 450 Prince avenue, Athens, Ga. The bride Is a charming young girl and popular. 8he was a stu dent at the University of Georgia last year, and was very well knows in social life there. Bhe held an office in the Y; W. C. A. cabinet, and is a member of the Chi Omego fraternity. She has been connect ed with Girls Club Work for the past several years and is wsll known throughout the state. Mr. Everett Is one of the most popular young men in Athens. He was graduated from the Univer sity of Georgia In 1919, recelvltu his B. 8. A. degree at that time For the past two years he nas boon professor of Agricultural Engineer ing fii that Institution. He la now Vice President of Everett Broth ers Motor Company of Athens, and Is well known In business circlet there. EXECUTIVE BOARD (' ENDOR8E8 MRS. HAYS FOR RE-ELECTION Resolutions endorsing Mrs. J. E Hays, of Montezuma, president ol the Georgia Federation of Wort ten's clubs, for ro-election ao recording secretary of the general fetlration were adopted by tho executive board of the state federation Thurs day afternoon at tho Atlanta Wo* The resolutions were offered by Mrs. W. H. Griffin, of Atlanta state chairman of tho resolution? committee. Mrs. John K. Ottley, of Atlanta, moved to- Increase the scope of the state federation’s en dowment by recall ng the fact that Mrs. Hays Is eminently qualified to continue in the position of na tional recording secretary and tc hold any office In the general fed eration to which she might culled. Mrs. Albert Hill, Oreenvllle, seconded Mrs. Ottley** motion, which was unanimous!} adopted. - The text of the resolution as In troduced by Mrs. Griffin was ar follows: "Be it Resolved, by the execu tive board of the Georgia Federa tion. of Women’s clubs In session this day, Thursday^ September 27. , k .» «».!. »>s*rd heartily In- dor» Mrs. J.’V Hays for re-alsc- tlon a. recording .ecreUry of thi Notional Federation of Women' club* et the biennial meeting n< Lee. Angeles In Mny, 1»24, ,and pledge to her our loval support. "Mrs. Robert K. Rambo, Mrs. R H. Hanklnson. Mrs. R C. Johnson Jr. Mr* J Lindsey Johnson. Mrs Albert T. Akers. Mrs. W. H Grif fin”.—Constitution. ( Ain. "Jobn L. Taylor Is doing j sleety at the Athens General hos pital, following an operation Thursday tor appendicitis. Nicholson Social • And Personal News NICHOLSON, 0a.—The Dig teal meeting that hg, been under wa> hero,for the put eighteen day* has attracted hundreds of visitors to „ ,, . ,, this city. It was held under tho effecting school Bugplce> of the FIre-Baptired Holl- ” 'ness church .and ta date. If addi tions ha vo been made to tho church. Sunday afternoon the Toe- coa orphanage was represented tnd rendered a very appropriate pro gram. The audience responded with a donation to the amount of 880- our literary school will open here. Monday of nest week. Tho faculty Is composed of Miss Faye Lord of Commerce and iMIps Nan nie Lou tfdans of Nicholson. We JURYMEN DRAWN C.| Barrow School Tuesday after- noon, with a large and enthu^laa tic attendance. Mrs. Duncan Burnett, the presi licnt, presided. The feature of thr meeting was an mddreee'on "Statt nhd local laws effecting school children.” by MIu Mary C. Mc Leod, of Atlanta, who brought very Interesting 'nntf‘ Informing message, which wen received very enthusiastically by the appreciative audience. Another delightful feature of the afternoon was a rendition ot part of the Bach Concerto for two vio lins by Mrs. John Morris and Mr Duncan Burnett. After which n social hour was enjoyed; dellclou* punch and sandwiches were rerv**A by Mrs. Shelnutt's division of the ftPWv.i I Long, discoverer of Al Mias Ruthcrfohl shows the ,c!|ilm I syai "after eight, years knocking aniS; lobbying at the dors of congress’ W. G. Morton got that body to, iffCoftkyie him as the diecoverew of nnuethesJn. In 1877 Dr. J. Ma rlon 81ms circulated a pamphlet IrV which he brought such an array of social committee. Mrs. W. O. Bolton. Chairmen of Publicity. tract operate making term. the patrons will oo these young ladle* In a record' breaking igthnlttg Frtdgy evening of this r the Congressional Holtnesr people iwilt hold a ssriaa ot ser vices at the church here, -Rev. O. W. Price of Toccoa, his daughter, and others will he In charge. Ser vices every evening for at least tan days. The public la cordially Invited to attend this meeting and bring your friends. It Is rumored here that Rev. Olynn Davis of Bowman will con- ruct a revival meeting hern nt the Methodist church, beginning tboul the •econd' Sunday In October. Definite announcements will be made regarding this meeting next "■Tho following Invitation has been sent out to relatives and friends of the contracting parties: "Mr. and Mrs. John Mayers request your presence nt the marriage of their daughter. Imn Agnes, to Mr. Cot • aclius F. Freeman, Thursday even ing. October 4. »*>- o’clock. 1444 North Erin street. To ledo. Ohio.” . , _ . Friends era sorry to learn or tho continued Illness of Mr. and Mra. FTnnk Palmar's b»by. It lr hoped It will soo nrecover. Messrs. Lonnie and loiter Wat son, Clayton and T. S. Price ol Toccoa were visiting frienai berc # Sunday, Miss Bessie Pearl Pierce return ed to her homesat canon, Sunday, after spending two wee* here among friends. Messrs'- C. H. and Otis Smith and fsmllle* of fumwftrd were visiting among relatives here Fri ar - ,. H, B- Barnett and family of S^ror^At^nU^u^: StfS de.y for tho -lay. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pfiinlzy re turned from New York Friday. Mrs. W. L. Florence entertained the graduate nurses of S'. Mory i t-crpltal at a lovely diienr Wed' iieHduy evening at her attractlvi home on Prince avenue. The happy occasion was one of the most enjoyable of the many petty courtesies extended the hori- orees incident ,to their graduation this evening. -ffi- KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL LUCY COBB OPEN8 MONDAY The Kindergarten of the Mary Ann Lipscomb Elementary school of Lucy iCObb .will open Monday morning at 9 o'clock, with Miss Add! ton In charge. -a* Mrs. C. F. Carr, Mrf. R. C. Hen derson, Mrs. T. T. Whiting,-Mrs. M. Dcadwyler, and Mrs. John Deadwyler of Msyesville, were visitors here Thursday. —S3— ' Miss Florence Greene of Sparta, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. Lula Morris on tbo Tallaseo road. '—39— The many friends of Mrs. L. M. Coker, w111 be glad to Iearn she Is somewhat Improved from her re cent Illness. •Hfi—• Mrs. Fannie Demston has re turned to the city after a visit to her father, Mr. J. A. Jarrctt al Jefferson. ** —BE— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Junes, Mrs. , 1 rn .... T) # | wmen fie urouKm »ucn an g-rrajr u* UCtODer lGirn Kegins on («cti to suport the claims of Dr Second Monday. Grand i Craw,ord w Lon * ,hat n “ on * j r a else was able to deny or df and iraverse JUror8 Ar© the statement that Dr. Long first Announced For Session. uiwd • t "T |<a| «na*tiiani». th« mat ' ter was brought before the Miss 1 IsSJppi Medical Association and by Jurors for tho October term ot a unanimous standing vote that* Clarke superior court which con adopted like resolutions. But since venes October 8, were announced that time* many seem to have for- the offlco of Work E. J. Craw- Rotten the matter, and now we.sei^ -Jirrr —rt—: THE STYLE SHOP 221 Clayton Street SPECIAL Sf LE Iknutiful Velvet Hats. .87.50 Velour Sport lints, 87-80 to 8.7.00 Felt Hats .... 87.50 to 81.93 COMMENCEMENT AT 8T. MARY’S HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL This evening at the PIrst “*F list church nt right o’clock will oc- the commencement exerclses ol Marv’e Hospital Training ^hoot of which Dr. H. M. rum- l7v. I. pre.ld.nL Dr. J. F. Wtmtor secretary and treasurer tM Min. Lake Johnson superintendent. Following is the Opening prayer—Dr. O. Rich at Quartette—M. B. Hodgson. M. N Tutwller, O. Klnnebraw, R. « H Aa‘™".-Col H. A bit Ntx. Violin solo—Mlse Marguerite Morris. Vocal Solo—Miss Kinnebrew, Presentation of Diplomas—Dr H. M. FullHove. x Closing Prayer—Dr. J. C. WUkfb- GRADUATING " ''1"7ITT CLASS Mine Erielle'Seott, Albany. Ga. Mlaa Nellie Eberhart, Wlntervllle Ga. MIu Coralea Ramey. Anderson S. C. Mle* Roe* DeLay Athena. Ga. Mlsa Bennie Mae Bates, Atlan ta. Ga. P. T. A. OF THE BARROW SCHOOL The P. T. A. h.ld the first meet- Mra. Robert OuW went over to Atlanta Friday to apond A with her mother. ' - —W— The many trionda of Mra. Jami White will regret to loam aha suffering with a heavy cold aa'd bay fover. Mrs. L. J. Gregory ha ■returned to Jefferson after a vfrit to rela Uvea In the city. Mr. and Mra. Henry Ooetchlni returned Tuesday night from Asheville, N. C„ having stopped en route homo In Athons and At- lasts—Cslumbss Eaqulttr-Saa. Mr. and Mra. Walter Hodgson of Athons, and Mra. Warren Hun- nlcutt, or Atlanta, motored to Co lumbus to spend tho week-ehi with Mrs. L. A. Scarborough.—Co lumbus Enquirer-Sun. . —BB— Mr. and Mrs. Hsrty Woodruff ot Columbus are expected to mo tor up for the GeorxIMercer gnnfe Saturday and will be foe week-end gnaatn of Mr. and Mra. W. D. Beacbam. Mn. Emma Wlnderllngor and little daughter, Martha Virginia, left Friday afternoon for Rich mond, Va.. to visit relatives. Messrs. C. H. end W. 6. Palmer, and son. Charlie, william, of Lex ington wore recent visitors here. Messrs. Olynn Lyon, C. M. and JT FV-feamett wer, here from At lanta for tbo week-end. Friends regret to chronicle the 'llnSmof. Hr. J. ; 4. • pod Ite will recover, in the. qepr S'nigffl mrcJjt. of commerce were among the visitors here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Cammlo 8mlth of Crawford wan visiting here with rela’tvee and friend* for tho week end. WINTERVILLE ■artist - X METING CALLED OFF The flBh Sunday me*tin* of the workers council of the Sarepte Baptist Association has been call ed off. It waa announced Friday ford as follows; Grand Jurors Drawn for Oetoboi Ttrm, 1923, Clark* 8uporior Court Thos. It. Crawford. Geo. R. San ford, W. P. Brook*, & P. White, W A Phillip*, Glenn O Davis, Hugh Y Bernard. R. T. Yarbrough, J. Clif ford Williams. R. U Brambietl Roy C. Campbell, Julian a Goetch- ius, D. A. Watson, Harry H. El der, A. W. Wlor. Van Noy Wler, 8 W. Ussery, J. O. Mitchell, J W Daniel. W C. Wingfield. A. L. Hol land, James H Mapp, James White John D. Tribble. A. 8. Towns. L T Kilpatrick, W. T Brox'ftr, C. Ti Fianigen. B 8 Dobbs. Thos L Mitchell. Travers# Jurors for Pint Week (Second Monday) • R. 8. Pond. D. D. Qulllian, Tho* J. Ross, M. P. O’Callahnn. Billups Phinlsy. A. 8 Rowland, J G. Paine Jr, Wm. J. Peeples, Walter 8. Pope Henry Pope. W. M. Puryear, Sen- ry L. Parr, P*m H. Nickerson, T W. Pen nock. A. 8. Parker, C. G Parnell, B. C Paine, J L Hewfttt Ben R. McRee. Jr„ H. T. Huff. E I. Smith, Jr.. C. V Bdy. J M. Rog ers, J A Rhodes, Wyatt H Bullock Ernest Michael, 8. P. Reaves, John Lee. W. K. *M<foarity, Lee Morris Simon Michael, Harvey Reid, L. C Trousedale, O. M. Roberts. M. G Nicholson, JL Hulme Kinnebrew. Tnsvsreo Jurors for 8ooond Week (Second Monday) F. E. D. Megan, Leroy Michael Jno. T. Pittard. C. O. Michael. J P. Bolton, Albert L Harper, Johr. R Xorthcuf*, James W. Mort-n Geo T. Mygatt. G. W. Barber, H. A. Huggins. A. P. Whltehend, J ^ Hutchins. Jr., D. L. Hale, J. M. Hanson, J. P. Ingram, P. L. Hug gins. W L Hancock, K A. Hill Frank C. Thornton, Ed F. Porter H. H. Hinton, W. W. Hilley, J. A Voyles, Edgar Levy, Frank A Lpscomb, George C 4 Daniel, J. Fret’ Whitehead. J. P. Nunnally, David W. Bailey, 8r.. T- L. Elliott, R. D Hancock, W<)Rfr D. Child*, Wm. H Elliott, Y B Fleming. 'R W. God frey. Wm. J. Hancock. Frank M Halley. Robert J. Hancock. E,, K Greer, Paul Hadnway, James - ' A Gordon, E. C. Fowler, Arthur E Griffith, Jesst T. r?«T+fw»n ( W. F Nash, Henry -D. Mnrbot. Frkhk E Murrnry, John K. Dnvls, E. C. Nel- son, J. Talmadg# Alien. W. Carl ton Thdrnton, Chas. G. Eckforrt Robert Callaway, George A. Tuck- «*. W. M. Matthews, J. I*. Thrash.* er. a T. Hood. O. A. Dosier, M B Pound. V'-v/ ,lf. M!SSH OUT By T. LARRY GANTT The September number of "Mlsf Rutherford's Scrap Book" Is one o. the most interesting puMIcntlone this gifted lady has ns yet lssuet and especially to Athenians. Th< subject discussed this month is tht The meeting was to have been: "Surgeons and Chaplains ot the held (he coming Bunday at Winter- (Confederacy." and a special chnn- \ ter I* devoted to Dr. Crawford W Finishing a Slash Opening Mrs. 8. V. Sanford returns todgy to her homo in Athens.—ConstltQ. tlon. '•v Mrs. J. C. Hunter has returned from Athens, where sho we* the guest of Mr*. Barrett PhipJsy, tad Is at the Georgian Terrace.—Con stitution Mrs. Burney Dobbs, Mrs. W. A Sami and Mr*. George Armstrong, of Athens, arrired tot a vl*|t to Mr*. George Montgomery. Soverg) entertainment ere being planned for them.—Marfett* Constitution. —ffl— Mr*. Mercer Broach end Mr*. Claud gUbop returned Thur*de> from Atlanta (here they spent e*v- eral days at the Piedmont •Mr. Will Erwin haa - returned from a r.hort visit to Atlanta. \ —ffi— Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Greene nave returned from Atlanta. {£] Messrs. W. A. Hardy and C. N Hardy of Phllomoth were vUiturs here thie week. Mrs. Frederick Morton and Mlaa Margaret Morton are the guest* Of friend* en rente from Hender sonville, N. C.» to Columbns, and are being most cordially welcomed Mr. J, B. WleFa friends will re gret to learn of hit illness with public Is oerdisliy Invited, snd attaek of rheumatism at hla home on Springdale. it stated frequently that Morton dFfftfved the' honor; u-' . ; Miss Rutherford then goes nn to show hovr Or. Marlon.; patriotic Southern ^hjpkfon ami mention of 4 Dr. Warren S*one/xflT. New Orleans. Dr. Sam- iejSA. Mudd,- Of Maryland. Sam- tieI Proton Moore of South Caro* Hr)* and others. In this short specs It Is a matter impossible to d6 even partial Jus tice to this volume. By all mean? secure .a copy and read every line and then hand to some friend. Mildred Rutherford is do ing great and noble work In he* defense of the South. It* leaders and institutions. Other subjects discussed In thli number of her Scrap Book * art the Army.” "Religion •Truths of His- e Stone Mountain Memorin (hat country. f Mr. Sampson is.especially Inter ested in the selection and pure ased work with cotton, and riiwnt tw-i days In consultation with Prof. R. R. Childs and Dr. John R. Fain, recognized authorities on cotton- breeding work here, and was greatly Impressed with the work , they have done in Improving and main talnlng varieties of pure seeds. Mr. Sampson Is mnklne n tour «* the Southern state* gathering all the information possible in regard to cotton culture, having recently spent several day* at the Delta Plho nnd Land ’Co., of Scott, Miss issippi, tba targeat cotton farm in th© world. Snd which Is controlled by English capital. He also vis ited several experiment stations in the, Southwest. NVasland, the native- country ol i Mr. Sampson is an English posses sion situated 'Just Soa. 4 h of Egypi In northern Africa. Great Britain at tltls time la expending n’irren i return M CHAMBE ALAIl . TABLETS™ Keep stomach ^et—liver bowels reg aW—only 21 Hr/nd .V2w Ford Coapc . ‘V’ttlr Extras At f a Ma'xrial Saving CO: •JOLI’.Y MOTOR CO. that or .y American Varl- U<’h ; being own and that a few makln s BO od yields. Though bavin / to contend wl'h the weev h they have the boll wbic & is> yearly taking a of t Jre cotton crop. PROMOTION DAY Promotion Day will bo .. .. Oconee Street a deal’ of effort and money toward, ,^'urch Sunday, October 7. the production of cottoh undet \f* n Y children will ho- their own flag. Mr.' Sampson stated I ttom on « to another, J i iAg to age. THE' M?. Xharlls. I* -Faya*. «• formerly of this city, but now of ■ Atlanta and with the Constitution for th* past eight years, Is hot© working »'!• the circulation of that news paper. Mr. Payne Inaugurated the truck service from Atlanta to Ath ens, several months ago. delivering the Constitution here at an early hour of . the morning. He bss se cured a large circulation in Athene and will be here for eeveral days in the Interest of the circulation department of that paper. | Charllo Payne is a splendid newr paper man and he hae met with much success. His many friends Eng^cJJdn Expert Visitor To Ag. College Representative of Empire Cotton Growers Corpor ation Discusses Develop ment of Staple With Pain and Childs; ; ; Prominent among the visitors to the College of Agriculture % this week was'll. C. Sampson, a repre sentative of the Emptrs Cotton Growers Corporation of Great Brit- PAL AC 1 LA3J SHOWING TONIGHT The Season's Greatest Novelty SATURDAY “The HUNTRESS .* FEATURING Judgs and .