The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 02, 1923, Image 5

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FSPAT. ^OCTOBER 2. 1923. TBB BANNBR-HBRALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA kffice 1201 Residence 832 L| S S RUTHERFORD A8K8 f 0 g A-OSE^ED MEETING l- THE LAURA RUTHER- ORD CHAPTER U. D. C. | s matt'-rs of vital Tnftroist mst be’hrtngbt before the Chap py. tt C. at once, «o It Is nec essary to have a called meeting at the villa, Wednesday morning. The vote or a proxy vote la necessary for every member. P-.A. R.XJARD PARTIES V/fLL 6E RESUMED * The D. A. 'R. card parties will be resumed Friday morning at eleven iwm T PALACE TONIGHt SHOWING A Great Stage Suc cess—A Great Mo tion Picture! ^Founded on William A Brady’s Famous Stage Play. WEDNESDAY "Women Men fru<y>yA ■ - Marry”. - o’clock tvhen Mrs. Julius Talmadge ‘mi ‘ KTR/fln Its: dated and reservation, must be made right away by phoning 73(1 or 1883. Everybody la Invited. The card partlea were lovely eoclal affaire lest year and give promtae of be ing even more delightful thla sea son. MISS BACON'S SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEETS CSDAY 7:15 Mary Bacon's Sunday school class will meet Wednesday evening at the church at 7:15. MI88 ROSTAND'S RECITAL MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH. Miss Louise Rostand, head the voice department of Lucy Cobb fnatitute, aaisted by Hugh Hodgson, pianist, will give a song recital at Bene/-Stoval iChapel on evep'ig, October fifteenth. HOUR CHANGED FOR PARTY AT CHANCELLOR BARROW’S The hour for the'party which Is to be’given by the 'University Woman's elub at the home Chancellor Barroiv next Friday aft ernoon, has been changed from five to four-thirty. All lady members of the faculty and wives of faculty members'are invited to be present, and aru also Invited to become members of the University Woman's club. —-IS—-■ PLANS FOR FASHION - , SHOW 'PROGRESSING | Plant tor the fashion show to bo given next Monday evening at the Palace under the auspices of the U. D. C.'a are happily pro gressing. The Fashion Shop la putting In special orders for the last word In styles and with the groupe of col lege holies to wear the gorgeous gowns and wraps the occasion wifi he a great social event MRS GOLDEN KNIGHT ENTERTAINS BRIDGE ' CLUB Among the delightfully informal social affaire of the week, was the meeting of the bridge club Mon day evening with Mrs. Ooldiin Knight, the members enjoying tne lovely- hospitality so chsjrtntngly, extended. Mrs; E. **.‘ PCMwiwdb the prise. Delicious: refreshments followed the Interesting game. COLLEGE DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT > Incident to the Georgta-Ogle- tborpe game Saturday afternoon, a lovely college dance will be a very happy feature Saturday evening at the,Georgian hotel, assembling the dancing contingent for one of the brightest and most enjoyable of !he earljr fall activities.- - EMMANUEL' GUILD "ET TO ENTERTAIN STUDENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE — - OF CHURCH Emmanuel Guild wJO entertal? the students and the yobng pcoplo of the: church at a beautiful din ner this evening af'the. Pariah home [i17:30. The ladles In jgwm. RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT U. C. V. CONVENTION Mlis Mildred Rutherford, Athens, Ga„ Dear Miss Rutherford: It Is my pleaiant duty to trans mit to you copy of resolution una nimously passed at the U. C. V convention held In Rome Septem ber 12-13, the same being our 31st reunion. : • :Yery respectfully. BRIDGES SMITH. A-uJutanf-Gen Whereas, We have In pur elate one of the most distinguished wo men of the south, who is acknowl edged as the greatest historian ot the days of the Sixties, and whose devotion to the cause of the south is such thta it hys endeared her In the hearts of every Confederate Veteran of the slate, and In fact to dll .our people; Therefore,'Be it Resolved by tho Georgia Division U, C. V., now In convention, That the program committee for tho General Reunlor for 1924, to bo held in-Memphis In June, be requested and asked to place the name of Mlaa Mildred Rutherford, of Athena. Ga., upon the program for a twenty-minute talk on that occasion. Miss Mai Is expected Otejt Vincent. —HI— iry Conn of New York Thursday to visit Miss The friends of Mr. Norman Nickerson will . be interested to learn he will be here this winter associated with hia father, Mr. T. H. Nickerson, In holiness. •— B3 "** ( « Mr. Kerr Wilton of Greenville, S. C., wae a week-end visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N: McCorkle. —ffi— Mrs. Marion McCorkle Eppea it in Greenville, S. C., visiting the fami'v of Mr. Kerr Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams have taken an apartment with Mr. and Mn. R. L. Cauthcn. in Atlanta on legal business. — ffl— Mr. Henry Rosenbaum, Atlanta, Monday In Wgtklnsville with rel atives. _ Miss Bluma Funkcnstein will go to Atlanta Monday to attend the Goettlnger-Rothchlld wedding and will return Tuesday 'accom panied by Mlaa Lyra Rothchlld and Mr. Edward Rothchild of Colum- The. l»ttar v : S brother, Mr. .... will viiit his Herbert .Rothchlld, Mrs. E. H. Dorsey, accompan ied by- her two little grandsons, DRESSES Assembled for a - Spi6tial Sale Wednesday $25.00 Every one a good style, made of tine quality materials, they’re all bargains at $26.00. The newest colors in Crepe de Chine, Treco Knit, Poiret Twills and Charmeen. ; . , There are straight lines, wrap around' models, coat dresses basque effects. Narrow belts and: wide crushed girdles.’ Some are called plain.teilorpd, wWl^jOthers are prettily embroidered and trimmed with braids both fancy and plain. The range of sizes enables us to fit any figure from the slender 16 size to the stouter figures of 64, ) These dresses are not “Sale Dresses” but'are some of the best models gathered from the regular stock for a $25.00 Sale Wednesday. c Davison - Nicholson Company ATHENS' BUSIEST STORE •Mr. Henry Rosenbauf of Atlanta was among this, visitors here Monday. < Tho friend* of Mr*. George Thornton will regret to learn she Is quite ill. —ffi— Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Nicholson ox Madison will stop over Wednesday for the day enroute to Philadel phia and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Talmadge. —®— Mrs. Ben Juhan and little Ben, Jr., are in Winder attending the Barrow County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Miller of Maysville were visitors here Tues day* ; —SB— t* Mrs. Abe Joel is visiting in At** lanta. ' The continued serious illness of Miss Winifred Howell is very des- tressiing to her large circle of de- voted friends. Miss Howell , is a. charming woman personally and a most gifted Bible student. Since coming to Athens as Dr. ‘Morgan’s secretary she hag contributed her splendid knowledge of the Bible by teathlng a number of clases, add ing Invaluably to the spiritual and cultural life ot the community. Mr. and Hood have taken an apartment with Mrs. Boswell on Henderson avenue. Mrs. Ben Carr of Mayesville who entered her ton Jn school has arr apartment also with Mrs. Bos well. j - * » ; Mr. Winfield^Nlsbet of Macon •pent the week-end* with his fam ily. m Mn. Barney Dobbs, Mrs. Walter ims and Mrs. George Armstrong ,_»ve returned from a deli ill tful visit to friends In Marietta- where they were elaborately entertained. Miss Kathleen Smith has return ed to Atlanta after a few days visit to her parents, *Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith on Dougherty street. irs. Robert flodgson has re turned from Baltimore and Wash ington, D. C., where she spent some time in the hospital recuper ating from a long illness. She Is being very cordially welcomed home, and her countless friends IT’S A KNOCK OUT Jackie and a Circus All in One Picture PALACE— Special THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Christiana.” Mrs. 8/ N. cletics, Winder Christian Senior ■ “ and Junior Societies: Lawrence- Senior Presbyterian, South- Christian College, Auburn, Jiior, (Athens. First Chris- tnior, Bogart Christian ■ Sc- Young . ..—I—S _ Hill of Winder used as a thema, n: tian Endeavor Means vl “What Christian Endeavor Means vl to Me,” which wai (followed by a e: lively -talk on “Live Leaders,’,C given by Mrs. P. L: Hutchins o(*i, the Statham society. Miss S" Lowe, past president of the pi or Society of Statham was m better than she was Sunday and In her talk, “What Juniors May Dr to Help brought out many , valuable ^points. Mrs. Stinohcombe, auperintepdent of the Junior Society of Statham also delivered a good — the basing her talk on “Tho Sen and the Junior Work-'b f . . - G, L. Johnson of Athens led - song service and spoke Sunday evening at the closing aeselon on “Christian Endeavor:and Tta Re lation to tho Church.” Tho singing was a feature of wish for her continued improve- the program and especially good mant and ultimate recovery. wu the quartet of the Winder Mrs. Miller Vtalton of Augusta arrives Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. How ell on Hancock avenue. - .was the quartet . Christian church and the duet so sweetly Tendered '>yMi«se*M'; Kinney and Parker of the South eastern Christian College. In.fact the entire bunch sang splendidly, making the program a great deal Mi 1 . Lewis Morris has retarned stronger. from Brooklyn, N. Y-, where he visited his daughter Mra. Japk Gumpert tor two weeks. 1 . ffl ' Mr*. Andrew Hogue who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ml«llebrook le.ft Tues day - afternoflU for Richmond, Vr. to visit friends en route to hq: borne'In ExdqrifcjjVeat Vty 11 Mrs. Florinco Bell of Sparta, ahd two Wile girls came up last ikto visit.Mrs- Robert Wilson. . K. EL Efitrardn and bla son, Mr. Cobb Edwards came over from Atlanta Saturday afternoon , to spend the weekend at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Lampkln. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Thrasher and family bare left for Orlando, Fla., where they will In the future re side. Mrs. Roy Marablo ot Bishop, spent Tuesday In the city. —BB—• The continued critical illness of Mrs. Fannie Turner one of our moat beloved women, at the home of her "daughter. Mrs. J. M. Hodg son la the occasion of much' sor row to h.r many friends. 6.30 o’clock tho Statham »o- i served a bountiful lunch; At 6. eon on i the Uwn of the dmjch-W everyone present enjoyed the bour of fellowship together and thank- ed Statham folks for their won derful way of doing things. :,<t* j*Societies, represented , were a? tan Junior and Intermediate So- ncffiur, m Mt Vernon ChrtfcfUn Sonior other younif people** organ- JW Jons of Statham. f / .. - The next rally will assemble at Southeastern Christian College 1 in January, when Mf* Harris, presi dent, promises to -fhavo ;0ven a stronger, program ; than that oi Sunday at Statham. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON.--A new inquiry from Now York shipping interesta looking to the purchase of at leoat a-part of tho govornment'a pas senger fleet was reported to the sblpidng board 01,11'^ regular meet- Active ncgidatlona 'nro In pro gress although thoyi hnvo nol reached the; poinLi.whe^ .terms have Wen apbmlJt-'!. Il wiim an- noup ce tt la ta .utbes foy ' ’ ^ Read Bhhfer.RLeraid Want Ads. Thornton’s WEDNESDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Un.isL Lamb String Beans Fried Corn Boiled Irish Potatoes Combination Salad Muffins and Hot Biscuits Chocolate Pie r > 1 Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Brains and Eggs Steamed Rice Creamed Irish Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes , Hot Biscuits Banana Pudding Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents THE STYLE SHOP 221 Clayton Street SPECIAL SALE ' Beautiful Velvet Hats .. $7J»0 Velour Sport ll&ts, $7.50 to $5.00 Felt HaU .. .. $7.50 to $1.95 Third Organization of Its Kind in Northeast Geor gia. Two. Hundred Mem bers of Union. Tho third ■ Christian Endeavor County Union in Northeast Geor gia wta organized Sunday, when mare than 200 young people as sembled at Statham and organised a Barrow County Christian En deavor Union, which la composed of tho Statham Junior and Se nior Christian church societies. Winder Junior and Intermediate, Presbyterian societies. Winder Ju nior and Senior Christian socie ties, Christian College, Auburn, Ga. Senior society. Hie officers elected M the new union nre as follows: Mr. Charles Harris, Win ey, Christian Col lege, Auburn, Secretary, and Mra. S. N. Hill, Winder, treasurer. This was the* first ntly.of the county union, and Charles Harris, .who is vice president of the [Northeast Georgia Union la to be 1 rongratutated for the splendid r i program he presented. The speak- | era wen Hon. Russell of Winder, who gave an inspiring message on •Preparedness"; Dean Thomas, Bible instructor of tha Christian College, Auburn, brought out a message on “The Life Work -Re cruit (’"Rev. Taylor Morton, pea- tor of the Presbyterian church, Winder, seemed to have been at his best in the evenfng sermon and gave an inspiring sermon well fitted to the young people, I Rev. Fox, pastor of the Cbris-> tian church. Winder, talk'd Lri.-i"- Iv on ‘‘What Christian Endeavor Means to My Church,” while | Claude -Maynne of Winder spoke, 1 !on the value of “Tithing As I GOING LIKE HOT CAKES 7 ' The First Day'siSalte-Resulted in-OurHaving.; to Wire to Chicago for Another Shipment. A Paragon Folding Basket and a Western Electric Iron $8.95 Value for - , $Et.55 5 50c DOWN AND 50c PER MONTH Offer Closes Saturday Night, October 6th There couldn’t be suchiinterest and demand in a sale as has been created by this one; unless the value offered was unusual, andAijilqsB tjh^articlg waB one of usefulness and merit. 'Fo ias seen the^e Irons and Paragon Baskets bargain—and they are going “like hot cakes.” iron it will gay you to take advantage of Every wo is convinced Even if this, m Cm, L Western Electric Irons are being used in homes and laundries everywhere and an Iron is indispensable to housewives. This opportunity to secure these two necessities for $5.55 is open for a week only. Get yours now. The offer will not be re peated. Phone 54 or Call At Our Sales and Service Office 170 College Avenue ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC r COMPANY nP——