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PACE THI
TUB HAN-N'KIt-IIEUALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
MONDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1323.
Star Witnesses
Th*- l'lionds of Miss Oiiu
Dyche will regret to learn ■ that
she Is ill at St. Aiary*s .hospital.
i*krrte#’'««taine<l
Fail to Appear
In Brown Probe
No “cure”—but help* to re
duce paroxysms of coughing.
suffering from
In a recent fall, when she fractured
Mre. Car! McNelly has yftturned
from Atlanta where she spent last
[week with her mother, Sirs. L. M
lEdmundson Writes-Com
mittee He Had No Di
rect Testimony to Make
in Agricultural Inquiry.
"My Sweetici
Went Away"
mourns deli,
cloujly as fox
trotted by the
California Ram
blers. And how
bluefully Doily
75c Kay can sing it!
TONIGHT 9 P. M.
Judge and Mrs. Blanton Fortsor •
- — * returned Sunday Henson.
f*nd Blanton, Jr..
from an eastern trip. Their, ob
Jcctlve point being Washington
Mass., where they entered theh
three attractive daughters, Misse*
jtfora, Janet, and Margaret Fortson
In school.
Residence 632
By MRS. ALICE ADAMS
I Mrs. Thomas Fowler has return-
ted to her home In Athens aft** n
U. D. C. FASHION SHOW
And ANITA STEWART in
“THE LOVE PIKER”
ea 10 ner nome in Ainens •mi**-
[pleasant visit to her mother, Mrs.
Q. S. Bryans.—Augusta Herald.
THE PRESENT JOY8. I STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD
... , , P.T.A.TO MEET IN MACON
the beauty in the' WEDNESDAY WITH MRS.
BRUCE CARR JONES
The executive board of the Geor
gia Parent-Teacher Association and
Congress of Mothers, of which Mrs
Bruce Carr Jones Is president, will
hold an important meeting Wed
nesday at Mrs. Jones* home on
Forsyth street. Many business
matters of Importance will be dla.
cussed. At two o’clock a delicious
luncheon 'will be esrved after which
the busihess session Will be re*
sumed—Macon News.
If you cannot see t
rising of the sun,
If you "cannot romp with children
Cad enjoy their bit of fun.
If the wife who walks beside you
\ isn’t all the world to you,
If you cannot be contented with tl.e
\ friends you know are true,
Then you never will be happy
Hhough you reach Ufe'e highest
niche,
You would still be melancholy
should tomorrow mike you
TUESDAY—(SPECIAL)
Mrs. Tate Wright and Mrs. Baa
Nickerson went to Atlanta Mon
day morning for the day.
Poetty Society To
Award Prizes Soon;
:r. Rudolph Brantley who ha»
n 111 at the Piedmont Sanltari.
in Atlanta has returned home
guests of MisreiCJKe
log a few days- with
Marion Connolly on
Elaine Hammerstein
Mr. Stewart Harris of Atlanta
was among the week end visitor*
here coming O' 3r for the ^famt
Saturday. ' \
-Through the
- Miss Ethel Mygitt has returned
from Maysvllle where she attend,
ed Mirs Margaret Kberhart's week
end house pgrty.
“Broadway Gold’
week.
Mias Annie Grace Reynolds spent
the week end with Miss Olivia
Lyle of Oconee Heights.
WESTERN CANADIAN
FARMERS TO SELL WHEAT
THROUGH OWN POOLS
Mrs. J. M. Baas haa returned
from -Athens, where she was #1*
guest of Mrs. Clifford McElroy.-f
Macon News.
Mrs. A. N. Doolittle spent the
week end with relatives In Con
yers.
Misses Annie Newton and Susie
Reid of Bishop wert visitors here
Saturday. , ,
-SB- • i
Miss Miriam Bennett of. Jeffer
son spent Saturday In the City, j
Mr Bill Dancy a former ^univer
sity boy now a resident df BaJ.
tlmore was a week end visitor here
for the Georgia -Oglethorpe game
the guest of Prof, and Mr*J W. D
Hooper.
gj
The frieity of Mrs. EL C Swann
will be pleased to learn her condi
tion is satisfactory following an ap
pendicitis operation Sunday at thic
K. }Ian\mcrstcln
SERVANTS IN BRAZIL
. REGULATED BY POLICE
RIO DE JANEIRO' Brasil-rTh*
servant question In Rio,(which pas
been driving the housewives of (ml?
elty to distraction for : years end
J 'eare, finally became so acute tbai
t was taken up. tudefSand ”soIve<r
. by thb Federal Government. The
solntlon to * this tormenting prob
lem tobk* the form of Deeres .\'o
16,107, which delegates to the p o
lice the trifling matter of carry
'fng the details Into effect. Before
| the decree was enacted, howovor
the servant, question . outstrlppaJ
All competitors,-even -the- high -eoM
of living. In bringing worry Into
the average home. Servants crime
and servants went, but the quea-1
tlon went on forever. 1
you're putting off your gladness
to? some distant future day,
blind to al Ithe roses that
bloom along your way .
Ahd you cannot find this morning
Homn K'X»I reason fora SOlie,
You’-wll Infcvor be contented In
life’s golden afterwhile; ! Y-‘
For #£he joys of life surround you
&love. and claim them« whll I
you can,
For Jt’f now that you are' learning
ho'W to be a happy man.
—Exchange.
STRAND
NOW PLAYING
Enthralling Under-Sea Spectacle
“WONDERS OF THE SEA”
starting; tomorrow
“BEASTS OF PARADISE”
An Absorbing Serial Thriller of Savage
Beasts and Brave Men!
SCRIPT DANCE
LOVELY COLLEGE DANCE
8ATURd‘AY EVENING "
The college dance Saturday eve.
ning at the Georgian hotel-wag a
lovely social event of the week-end
assembling many visitor# and the
college dancing contingent. The.
chaperons ware Mrs. Billups Phln-
Ixy, Mrs. Ned Hodgson, Mrs. Iluiib
Price, Mrs. Daisy Talmadge Pitta
Mr. autd Mr*- Marion Connolly. Mr
and Mrs. Julian < Erwin of Louis*
vllleHKy. The *lrle were Misge*
Elisabeth Arnold. Louise Hayes ot
Montezuma, Marjorie Hodgson
Katherine Bradwell, Van Ok-v«
Wilkins, Martha Beat, Warsaw N
,q.i ;LucIlo »Dempsey of, Gojdfhoro
;N,-C.^Sarah Hall, Kntherlnt
John E. Talmadge, Jr., spent Fri
day arid Saturday In Atlanta.
_gj
Mrs Horace Holden returns from
Atlanta Monday night after a week
end vlst to relatives
Miss Miriam Haxelton Is visiting
her grandmother, Mrs. 8. V. Cook
en route to Haytl to Join Dr. and
Mrs. Fred Haselton. Miss Haaelton
wll Ibe verycordlally welcomed by
her many friends.-
(he M. 8.; only one p0**m by any
one writer should bd ' siibnllUed *
no poem mifst be slgned,' but Tif d j
separate sealed envelope should
bo written on a slip the name of J
Dhe poem and the name and ad- f
dress of jthe writer. The poem
I should be In the hands of the cor r .
.'responding secretary of the Poe
try Society of Georgia at 17 Me-
1 Donough street, west, Savannah,
i Oa., by Oct 16th; the awards will
i be announced at the November
Imeeting of the Georgia Poetry So-
At.
EAST LAKE
/Tuesday Night,\Oct. 9
, Richard Orchestra
9 till 12
Admission $1.00
General hospital.
—@—
The friends of . Miss Pauline
Brooks will be sorry to learh ol her
nines with an attack of appendlcl.
tls.
Household Helps |
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dorsey will gc
to Gainesville Tuesday to attend
the funeral of Col. Howard Thomp
son whose death Sunday night war
a great shock to his many friends
throughout the state.
‘At In Emily I.tJtror and Min Ho. I
,b»rf» Dunlstnsnd Mr. • a«ru
Walker of Gainesville, wore vlaltorr
h.re Sunday, fh.
Claude 1 Reynolds, j
Or. and' Her. LtmH 1 OujSimltii
WHO spent ,tha Week r end lieWj jmve
returned tb, Atlanta nccDinp uilod
by Mrs. Hufch Howo\whw J*m bf
their guest for f e vtra^-^ro. * t
Mr. ..'n.1 Mrs. Robert Hanna and
Mbs Marcella Grogan of Bilpbrd
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Burch. . I
the guest of tho Kappa Sigma
house for the week end coming oy
i er for the Georg!a-Og1flth6ir$e
. garnet * '• * 1' I •: H ; l**|;■;
-':}**
^Mr. and Mrs. ’Golden Knight and
iLflay qitd was accompanied home by
* *h»lr iarMnAmnthni* Un Vnnitillw
I N,- C.^Sarnh -Ifnil, Katherine Park
Lokitre and Mathilda Upson, Halllt
Kilpatrick, Sarah Price. Louise
lllhmretlW Morris- MIL
thrp&gbH co.-frsi
chopper ft X Mix
1 tatoes, oniqp.
Melt bscen fat
when vor^r.hot
* Patm water
isrraeni,
th.lr ndu^mottaar, Mr,. Nunnally
i-.uii ! i-.-.
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ZK'3ZC&XS?X f TAil^'IWI \ j ■-*n,-.tqt«U - ^likicfnv.u'x Jm .- ,4
TbUjYAJQ sta&VtKjf [If 'IAIWJ0 trrm j { '•*' belli*. • • -
W HY waste time in useless “shopping around” when the
advertisements lay before you the. choicest wares of
every progressive merchant in town?
l-nmii ahd crisp ahd quite light !
Mrs. Faille Harris Carter whe
hns been spending tho mimrmi
with her'aunt, Mrs. Charles Phin-
Ixy of Augusta is spending u few
days with Miss' Nellie Sprout.
brown on the bottom,
like, an 1 omelet. Cooked
[should be used.
SLOT SEAMS MAKE SIMPLE
. AND EFFECTIVE FINISHING!
Why use needless effort in an endless store-to-store quest when
the,advertisements enable you to make your choice of the finest
merchandise without even leaving your home? —*
The finest grain foods children ever get-
airy, flaky Puffed Grains
Professor A. P. Anderson invented Quaker Puffed Wheat and
Quaker Puffed Rice. Thus he brought to millions of children the
finest cereal dainties in existence.
The grains arc steam exploded—shot from guns. Over 125
million explosions are dfused in every kernel. Thus the food
II J I t . / -l! TL. M..M alam.nl. ... ftli.ll
Why pay more than you oi
it wiion you can stretch your
dollar to the elastic limit by taking advantago of the bargains
and good buys that are daily.advertised In this paper?
’ globules, 8 times normal size,
lo other cereal dainty compares
?he grains are puffed to ai
ey are flaky, flavory. crisp.
n 11 with their deligt:
Growing children must have
minerals, vitamines and bran
The purpose is to make whole
grains delicious and digestible.
Whole wheat supplies 12 minerals
which growing children must have.
It supplies their need of bran. And
milk is rich !•* •ba«nt*»*«.
. Every mother wants her children
to get these elements in plenty, and
every day. Then make whole wheat
and milk a dish so tempting that
they ravel la !L Serve Quaker Puffed
Wheat and milk. Never let a day
go by without it
Why risk dissatisfaction by buying ■ unknown, uiibranded
goods when you can assure yourself complete satisfaction by buy
ing an advertised product, backed by the-integrity of a man who
spends real money to establish his name and to build up public
Quaker
Puffed
Wheat
Million., of people tre better fed tince Puffed Grain, were in
vented. Millions get more joy from breakfast. See that those in
your home get their share.
rcorraiGHT ,v w calls;
Read the Advertisements. Buy Advertised
Wares. It Is a Safe and Sound Policy.
1 One-pieee dresses, cspeeiaUy.iterial two Inch;;: wide and as long
are frequently finished wjth slot J* the seam, liun a basting
T- “f'r' 1 *, SSrS^Bi “k «££ X
show. Both these frocks open In p i„ c . Turn the edges of the gur-
.front and have slot seams the full ment under and baste them to the
length of tht dress. 'straight strip of the doth on the
It's u simple if well »s «i ef- line Of the basting—the two edges I
fectfvo bit of tailored finishing, just touching. Then stiteh each'
This is the way It’s done. pide the required width from thj
| Cut a straight strip of the ms- .edge. |
Every, night—Quaker Puffed Wheat in milk
M A Screen Version of the Big Belasco
I Broadway Sensation
A gold digger is a young wdman, generally good looking, who painlessly extract*-
money and other valuables from the gentlemen of her aequaintanee, usually vitfefttt
making them adequate return.