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iLD. ATHENS,.GEORGIA
' ~ THE BANNER-HERALD. AT
Baby Clinic to be established here.
PACE TWO
terest In the Cilisen’a Pharmacy, be delighted to have them call tc
and .Is now connected with that wellj*ee him.
Howe L. Chandler
Changes Business
New'Egyptian
All-Over Embroidered
Icfuiir Blouse-Effect
rHcejU^jBW One-Piece
SERGE
Mrs. Morris Yow will close the
program with a song, “Mighty, Lah
A Rose."
The mothers are requested to
come on time and the program be;
ing short and' so attractive will be
easily over by five o’clock.
jjl SOCIETY
USED CAR BARGAINS
Howe L. Chandler, well known
’phnrmadsfr who has been In the
drug business in Athens for a num
ber of yfars, ha* acquired an in-
ATHENS GIRLS !,
IN FASHION|
REVUE AT PALACE |'g
CHILDS STREET
SCHOOL P. T. A.
On Tuesday afternoon »t four
o'clock will occur the regular
rnoniitly meeling ;of fine clfilds
Street School parent,Teacher A»-
bociution.
As usual the meeting will be
Held at the school: It Is In charge
o! ilie 7th grade mothers. Mia.
Lamar Scot!, chairman of the 7lb
A" and .lira. Ilerahel Carlthera. 7th
B. A dellghlful program has been
rerangect.
The meeting will be promptly
called to order at 4 o'clock by the
j ns-l'lenl .Mrs. J. I*. Proctor. Then
wSl follow a recitation by one of
the 7i!l grade pupils.
At 4:17 Dr. Will Moea will make
a twenty m'nute address on the
OAKLAND ROADSTER .. .. .. .. .. $75
OLDSMOBILE TOURING .. $75
OVERLAND ROADSTER $75
FORD TOURING $50
1922 5-PASSENGER MITCHELL
Ii) good running shape, new paint . $300
LEXINGTON ROADSTER; 5 nevif Cord
"'n Tires; high speed machine; runs
: perfectly $700
CADILLAC SPEEDSTER .......... $75
1920 REO ROADSTER, New Paint ... $275
-OVERLAND 90 TOURING, New Tires . $75
•OVERLAND 4 SEDAN, 5 good tires.. $325
'ALLEN 43,5-PASS., New Paint $275
OAKLANDSIX TOURING $75
r«jiW 1924 FORD Touring, $10 Off List Price
lfeo ESSE& TOURING,
Motor Just Overhauled $175
•IMS Ford Touring $75
JK ‘ TRUCKS
2-TON KISSEL TRUCK
. Perfect condition, stake body ... $1,200
1-TON KISSEL SPEED TRUCK .... $700
DODGE TRUCK $200
FORD TRUCK, panel body $100
WE TRADE CARS—TERMS TO SUIT
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO.
Phone 271
Opposite Clarke County Court House
The Fall F/ishloh Review wnleti
Is sponsored by the Laura Ruth-1
erford chapter of tne U. O. C, and!
at aged by the Fartilot. Shop wi ll
eclipse oil events of a like nature
neeg In Athena. |
The Fashlbn Shop haa prepayed
a ahowing of more than a score o<
beautiful evening dresses, smart
dinner drosses, nfternoon dresser
and dance frocks: street dressesjoi
both cloth and silk ns well as
si»ort frocks and riding togs. Not
alone have the models had access
to their almost unlimited stock but
special garmeta have l»een pro.
cured to make this Fall fashion,
review n marked success. »
Elsewhere-in this Issue will be
found a large dhplay ad which the
Fashion Shop donated /to the
Prino* Avenue Baptist
Sunday School ■»& a. m. S. B
Wingfield, superintendent. Classes
for all agts. Special classes for
the State Normal School ( afid the
University of Georgia Joe Ben
nett, Jr., president of the Unlver*
»Ity class.
Preaching by the pastor. Dr. J.
J. Bennett at 11 o’clock In the
morning and 8-o’clock In the eve
ning. • f
B. Y. P. U. 7 o’clock
Prayer and praise service Wed
nesday evening at 8 o’clock
the Hats Modeled
At the
FASHION SHOW
Send*-
No Money
E. LINK
116 Thomu Stmt
SEEING IS
BELIEVING
their drive for funds to help the
Stone Mountain project. •
DEBUUTANTES
TAKf PART
Those participating in the Fall
fashion Review are Misses Sara
Tnrragano, Hazel Hodgson, Sara
Hall. Elizabeth Arnold, Katherine
Ashford, Hallle Kilpatrick, Ruby
“ Holden.
FURNISHED
EXCLUSIVELY
First Baptist
J. C. Wilkinson, pastor.
Sunday School 10 a.
Moll, superintendent
»00 Fairs Ladles’ Shoes, sold
for $4.50 to $7.50—
Now $2.98
200 Pairs Boys’ and Girls*
Shoes, sold for $3.50 to $6.50—
Now $2.98
100 Ladies’ Coat* and Coat
Suits, sold for $18.50 to $37.50—
Now from
$7.50 to $12.50
Will Give Free
a Pair of Shoea
The pastor will preach In the
morning at 11:18 and at night, at
8 o'clock"
The B. T. P. U.'a will meet at
7 o’clock.
You are welcome to each of these
services.
The ordinance of* baptirm will
Louise McMahan, Queen .
1 Katherine Bradwell, Frances Hold-
on, Anlce Tracy, Katherine -Park. |w.
| Mrs. Jake. Bernstein, Sara Frank- 11,1
lin, Annie Laura Wler, Elizabeth *
# Curry, Dorothy Watson x , Amle '
Quiilinn, Alice Winn Peoples, El
sie Jester, Nell McDorman, Sam
Lee Gaulding, Mrs. Jake Bernstein
Eleanor Toby, Dorothy Hodgson.
WORLD MAIL ORDER COMPANY
2993 W. Van Bur.n M., CMICACO
it. G715 '.K
MRS. LULA B. SMITH
Jackson Street
Read Banner-Herald
. Want Ads, i ,u
Central Presbyterian
Rev. Samuel J. Cartledge, pastor
Mr. J. T. Dudley superintendent
of Sunday school
Sunday school 8:45 a. m. Rally
pay exercises.
Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
The sacrament of the Lord’s
supper and reception of members
at the morning service.
Christian Endeavor
Let Your Conscience
Be Your Guide
Satisfaction is Certain Here
societies 3
and 7 p. m.
A special Invitation to students
and strangers.
First Presbyterian
Rev. E. L. Hill, D. -D., pastor.
Usual services at 11 a m and
*pm Morning subject, "In Christ
Jesus”. Evening subject, "Secret
Sins.” The communion service wil’
be held at the morning service.
Sunday school at First church
it 9:45 a. m., Mr. J. A Morton.
*upt. at Hoyt Chapel at 4 p. a
Mr Colqult Carter, Supt.
Junior Christian Endeavor wil*
meet at 4 p. m. Intermediate
Christian Endeavor at 5 p., m., Se.
nlor Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m
Prayer meeting WednbMay after
noon at 4 o'clock.
A cordial invitation Is extended.
*.o all of these SSfYiccs.
First Christian
"The Church that feels like
home.” ,
Dr. M. B. Miller, pastor.
m. Bible School. -Good
singing, muslo by orchestra, train*
ed teacher* graded lessonr, with
Mr Graves Stephenson. Superin*
tendent. 4 _
10:80 a. m. Men’s Friendship Bi-
ble Clara. 40 present last Sunday.
11:00 a. m. Morning sermon "The
Bread of Ufe”—John 0:08. by the
nastor.
11100 a. mV Junior Christian En*
desvor—Mrs. M.‘ B. Miller, rxiperin-
tendent.
Topic ."How to live an unselfish
life”—Honop Roll and Memorv
work. Program for the children.
0:00 p. m, L C. E. meeting, with
Plenty of material—Mr J. E. Skd.
ton suiferlntendent
7:00 p m. Senior Christian En-
deavor—Topic “Lessons from the
Psalms’’—Leader, Mrs. M. B. Mill
er.
8 p. m. Evening sermon—"Re
lieving a lie"—3nd These. 1:11—Dr
MiUer.
Monday evening at * o'clock.
Men's Bible Club and the 12th
-tranter of Romans
Tue.dny evening - Volunu«r
Band.
Wvdnvad.y .vrnlnr. pray*.
mntliMr. Welcome to *11.
Rally day, October 14th—Aim lot
prtunt.
Church ronrention of Owrita.
November 11-11.
You will likewise be pleased with this store’s way of extend
ing Credit. There is nothing difficult or unpleasant about
the Dorsey Divided Payment Plan. Ninety per cent of the
furniture used in this country is sold on a term payment
If you are not using your credit to furnish your home,'you
and your family are missing the joys of a well furnished
homo when you might havo them. Investigate our plan.
See how easy it is to pay the Dorsey way. Get, started
now.
Harmony
Exquisite Floor.
Lamps $27.50
Empty indeed H thd r i**WJ
without a auitatde l.
Don’t have barren rooms in
your home. We offer yotar,
choice of six beautiful lamps
complete for 127JO.
We are showing a number
of good dressers in walnut,
mahogany and oak finishes
priced from $20.00 to $65.00
Several choice patterns for
$20.00. A full »y h
mahogany for $654)0. A
semi-vanity for $bv.0t>.
Whether it be a large or small home the Da-Bed in either
one answers the tame purpose; and that to afford a com
fortable lounging place during odd moments ot the day. We
now have any number of them, any one of which will please
you, Mahogany frsmei, some with can, end panels, all with
rust proof enamel springs and comfy pads. Coverings in
cretonne. We ask that you tee them. - «
—that’s a big feature of a’Kuppenheimer gar
ment. Styes are carried out in the most appro
priate fabrics. Pattern and color blend with
tone of model.
First Methodist
Corner Lumpkin-8t., and Han-
ook avonut.
Rev. S. E. Wasson, pastor.
R. P Stephens, Sunday School
Kuppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES ,
harmonize in every way from the shdae of the
lining to the buttons and thread in the seams.
The new fall models reflect this careful atten
tion to detail. Expert tailoring, fine fabrics,
original styling gives every man his preference.
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See Our Two (2) Pants-Long Trouser Suits for
the Youth, and Our Two (2) Pants-Short
Trouser Suits for the Younger Fellow.
SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS and FURNISHINGS
FOR MEN and BOYS
A Delightful Tapestry Suite Nine Piece Suite Like This One
$198.00 $238.00 Each
superintendent
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Sermon and Communion Service
at 11:15 a. m.
Regular service at 8 p. m.
Epwortfe League at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday ; eve’
ning at 8 o'clock.
The Woman’s Missionary Soci
ety meetr, every first and third
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock In
the church.
You are Invited to come and wor,
ship with us.
The-assortment we have of shown here is in the Queen
tapestry suites such an the ' Anne design and upholstered
one shown here will please in a high grade of tapestry,
you, and the prices we arc £nune is in mahogany fin
ishing for them will meet ‘ * ,
with your approval. The one
Choose a suite like this one Anne, William and tfaryi
from our wonderful show- . Adam, Italian Renaissance,
ing. In our stock ypu will-/etc. Every suite is of the
fi;id all the most desirable finest quality, workmanship
woods and finished and such a4d finish. Prices were never
popular styles as Queen so low. # OlV!
8t. Joseph's Catholic
Low mass at 8:S0 a. m.
Fundsy school at 8:80 a. m.
Hig Mass at 10:38 a. m.
Benediction of the Blessed f
ctament Immediately after HI
Maaa.\
Non Catholics arc cordially !
vltad to attend these services.
FATHER CLARK.
Hugh Gordon to
Address “Boosters’
GET
YOUR HEATER y
NOW!
Huth H. (Iordan, Jr, prominent
Unlvvralty ajumnui Snd Athena
hu.IttM. man. will addren the
"Boonura* Club" of th* Unlver.it,
la the coll.fe Chapel Sunday nfter
noon at 4 o'elocg. Three meetlnx.
YOUR HEATER
UP?
LEE MORRIS
Home Furnishers Since 1881
g“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” “
Corner Broad and Jackson Streets
■ uiivu 111 steal BUUU u«i
Iplished for the students.
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