The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 04, 1923, Image 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOIISK i, 1923. THE BANNER HKHALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA PAGE THREE Miss Lota Fuller of Orlando. Fla., Is the guest ot Mias Dorothy Reed on the University campus. ociety Mrs. O. H. Langston Is the guest ot her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Taylor In Athens.—Walton News. " tfi ■■■» Mrs. Emmett Weir, of Athnn, spent several days last week with Mrs. LIssIe Wayne.—Walton News. Say “Bayer” and Insist! By MRS. ALICE ADAMS Residence 832 Office 1201 Now Playing Mrs. Sallle Boll has returned to Athens, after a visit to Mrs. L. T. Mayfield 1 .—Walton News. —00— Miss Erna Proctor Is with Mrs. R. L. .Moss for the winter. PARTY FOR CO-EDS TO BE LOVELY EVENT . The lively party being planned Hy the University Woman’s _Club for the Co*eda gives promise of being one of the weekB . most charmingly planned social affairs Friday afternoon at the home ot Chancellor and Mrs. Harrow on the campus at 4:30. An artistic musi cal program wll be a most enjoy able''feature and a very graclou* and charming hospitality wlR b« extended. MI88 CONSTANCE SCOTT CELEBRATES 10TH BIRTHDAY, Miss Constance Scott the attrac tive young daughter of jfr. and Mrs. Howard Scott celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary very Informally Thursday afternoon with a small but very lovely party the guests Including the girls in her Sunday School class. Many happy games were enjoyed on the lawn followed ,by delicious refresh- The heart shape Individual- cakes were embossed in yellow and white as were the bon bins ond al lthc artistic details. Mrs. Scott wc* as sisted by M«ss Tattle HHsmryi and Miss Julia Walden In the entertain ment of the guests. The pretty party was one of the most charmingly planned it ttu many delightful aoclal affairs of cordial interest to the' young school set. "Why Tear Child-birth IT’S A KNOCK OUT Jackie and a Circus All in One Picture 'XPECTANT mothers do 'not undergo useless suffer ing any longer, and baby’s birth can be made gloriously eaB'er. Mrs. Wm. Flack, 116 N, 12th St, Leavenworth, Kansas, says: “ ‘Mother’s Friend* Is the best help In the world for an expectant moth er, 1 am the mother of tbreo chil dren* and have found Unless you see the name “Bay er” on package or on tablets yor aro hot getting the genuine Bayci product prescribed by physician* 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. Each unbroken pack age contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manu-j facture of Monoaceticacldester of. Salicylicacfd.—(Advertisement.) TWO COLLEGE DANCES FOR WEEKEND There will be two beautiful col lege dances for the week end at the GeoYgian hotel. The Footwarmera orchestra Will furnish the delightful music and quite a number of visitors are ex pected for the dances and the Georgia-Oglethorpe game. 'Mother’s Friend’ fine.’* “Mother's Friend" Is externally applied about tho abdomen, back and hips. It penetrates wonderful ly, and in this way allows the mus cles and llgamenta to relax easily and readjust themselves to tho changes during expectancy &nd at child-birth. Use “Mother's Friend'* as our mothers and grandmothers did. Don't wait, start today, and mean- Comptroller General Bas es Opinion on Fact That Legislature At Called Session Will Be Same, PREPARATORY 8ERVICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FRIDAY The Preparatory services of the First Presbyterian church will b« held in the Sunday school room .Friday evening at 8 o’clock. ATLANTA.—Comptroller Goner al William A. Wright does not be lieve any reforms wlll.be enacted In Georgia’s tax laws r by the ex traordinary session ot the general assembly In November. ”1 base my opinion,” he said, “on the fact that the same legislature that refused to enact any reforms at the last regular session will pass on the measures suggested In November.” - In addition to this statement, Mr. Wright stated that in his opinion no new tax laws are needed for the atate. Amendment? to perfect ! J ments. The beautiful tea table edr- • j t-led a color note of white arid gold ' with the handsome birthday mike sparkling with ten yellow tajera while write to Bradfield Regulator Co., BA-73, Atlanta, Ga., for free, booklet containing valuable lnfor-i matfon every expectant mother; should have. “Mother’s Friend’* contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It is safe. There Is no substitute. Avoid useless greases and plain oils. Start using “Mother's Friend” now—the sooner tho better. • “Mother’s Special Matinee for : Children Friday—All Children Under 12 Years of Age 10c. Bring the Kiddies to the Big Circus. ATHENS DELEGATES TO LEAVE FRIDAY AT 2,30 O’CLOCK FOR C. E. I CONVENTION The Athena delegation for River ton to attend the Northeast Geor gia Christian Endeavor civontlon I October 6th, 6th and 7th, will leave on train No. 6, Friday after noon at 3:33 otclock, arriving tn El- berton at 3:60 o'clock. d(The Seaboard train will operate a special coach on the rear'end of the train No. 6 and Endeavor#!* from Lawrencevllle, Winder, Stat* ham and Athens will use It through to Elberton. To accommodate the returning delegations, the Seaboari 1 wll! have a special coach set off al Elberton, which will operate on the loco! which leaves Elbertoq a* 0:05 o’clock, arriving In Athens at 7:30 MofuJhy morning. M;! Those who Intend going to; the convention are requested to w a* tho station not later than 2:16 Friday evening. | ; A called communication of Mount Vernon Lodge 22, F. * A. M., will be beM in Marfonfd , Temple thi» (Thursday)! Wen-1 Ing, October 4th, at eight o’clock. The M. M. degree will be conferred. All duly qualified brethren are fraternally invited to attend. By order of, E. O. KINNEBREW”, W, M. JNO. G. QUINU, Secretary. FOR TOMORROW Friday, October yth Cotton Lingerie Clot OF FINE QUALITY AND DESIGN tho present system will remedy whatnver inequalities existing and give tire stale the right laws, ho said. t "Our system of tax I, funda mentally rlxliL" tho official con tinued. “It has been created and amended by aomo ot the most capable leaders In Georgia. The l>- 1 CARUSO, come tax la not neceoaary. Wo have plenty tax lawi and machinery. What wo need la , few amend- menu to perfect them." CARUSO \ on a new recori These beautiful fabrics'are for Night Gowns, Teddies, Vtsts, j ^Chemises, Stefhins, Knickersand Envelopes.^. cm * s itOjodi W .WYatr A The new 'weaves and designs on Fine Crepe and Nain sooks are especially lovely in the colors Flesh, Pink, Rose, Blue, Orchid; Honevdew, Mois and Lavendar, as well the usual white. MRS. THOMAS SCOTT TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISS HELEN MILLER Mias Helen Miller of BrunifWlrk will bo the attractive honoroe at Mrs. Thomas Scott’s two Informal and level>• bridge parties Friday af term»ni at 4 o’clock nnd ngalr Tuesday afternoon at the mm* hour. •J.ru Both beautiful affair* will |A( charmingly to lhe social calendar and wll lbe a delightful courtesy Among the NEW APRIL VICTOR RECORDS to the attractive visitor. \ —ffl— HONOR ROLL OF OCONEE HEIGHT8 8CHOOL 7th grade—James Hoaxers, 97.33 Ith grade—Donald CarUhers 93.09; Watson Jolley 97.46. Joseph Henry 97.11; Julian Fleming 93. 6th grad^-Mabelio gangers 93.11; Nat Hardy, 97.37; Marthe Ellsobethl Jolley, 96.13. 3rd grade—J. M. Fleming 96. Sadie Spencer 97.71, John Ma»e- man 98.41. ‘ *nd grade—William Henry 99.66; Kathleen Walker, 97.66; Francei Henry I7.6‘ tit grad< A Fall Hat on your head, will take the question off your mind. Bernstein Bros. Broad Street Remember, We‘Sell You the Best for the Lowest Cash Price. -Louiee Jolley 91; Cur- YOtJk SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE —depends much upon the safety of your past nnd the protection ef your present. Only if your property, your business interests and your personal valuables are insured today can you be sure of success tomorrow. Insure today to protect tomorrow. We can give you all forms of Property Protection Policies. . The Hinton Securities Co., Athens, Ga. OCTOBER HERALDS A NfiW SEASON and Ur.- and Mri, Andrew Lane of M&coi} arid Mr. Artlo Small were week-end guests of Capt and 1 Mrs. THE SHOP OF QUALITY. J. W. Barnett. •r. E. L. HU1 apent Thursday In Atlanta. Mlaa Lfitlo Moora ot New Cat tle, Del., arrives Sunday to visit Mr,. Den DuPree, her friend, will he (lad to learn ahe will be here for the winter. Prof. W. F. Watson Is vllltlnf relatives In South Carolina for a few days.. A Paragon Folding Basket and a Western Electric Iron $8.95 Value for And the unquestionable supremacy in its Shoe Department The newest and most approved styles are here in fine able, well fitted shoes, and best of all, at prices co than their worth 'warrants. Mre. J. P. Lee, Mlaa Jo Johnson, Mlaa Sallle Veal and Mr,. Sam Bowers of Boyston were visitors here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pltner and Mrs. V. H. Davenport will ipent Friday In Atlanta. Mr. -Fred Kansenaohn and Mr. Leo Gordon of Brooklyn, N. Y., were week-end (nests of Mr. end Mrs. Lolila Fnnkenateln. flfl — Mr. end Mra. E. If. Doraey havo 50c Down and 50c Per Month E ven If yon have an Eleetrtelrcm It will pay you to take advantaye of this sale. These two indhp.ii'.-htc laundry servants (re the acne of mechanical perfection, and whether yon send yopr clothes to the laundry or employ a washerwoman, they arc needed constantly for returned from Dahlonega whore they spent the weekend with capt. Western Electric Irons ere beinr used in homes and laundries everywhere and an Iron la indispensable to honaewlrea. SUEDE PUMPS will be the week-end (nest of Mila Mathilda Upson for the week end college dances. Mrs. C. H- Sheldon has returned to hep home In Brunswick, after n plait of several day* to Mrs. J. D. Brad well. Tho friends illy to secure these two necessities for >t extraordinary ever made In Athena. Colors Otter, Beaver, Log Cabin and Black Prices \ $8.50 to $13.85 Phone 54 or Call At Our Sales and Service Office 170 College Avenue ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY I __ _ Joseph Stewart will regret to learn of her illness at her homo on the Uni versity campus. PATENT LEATHER PUMPS at ... $5.00. .'16.50 and $8.50 Pair BROWN OXFORDS at ... . $5.00, :;6.50 and $7.50 Pair BLACK KID PUMPS at.. .. .. $5.00, $6.90, |7.50 and $8.00 Pair