The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 10, 1923, Image 3

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mm ■ •" •WEDNESDAY, QCTOHEIt 10. 1023. — T V p -ri: • THE BANNER-HEMLD. ATHENS. GEORGIA *"■ ’Rfi Office 1201, — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 PAGE THREE X/ICKS /RWlWrygyfy PRINCE ‘AVENUE BAPTIST church welcomes UNIVERSITY STUDENTS A most clii ful hoeltalltyF was extended the Baptist students of the University by . the sTPrlnce avenue Baptist church Tuesday evenlnc, wheij nearly three hundred guests were entertained. Th&jchurch was a nower of .ow- ly garden flowers with decoration' of red and black giving a signi ficant Wuch of color. Many enjoya ble talks were made by the pastor j Dr, Joseph Bennett, Col. C. M. I Snetllng, and Mr. T. W. Reed. nnsical program and obher numbers were a violin duet by Misses Clara Mae Bollock and Daisy Drake, accom panied by Mrs. Carl Epps, pianist. Miss Callle McWhlrter gave two readings. Little Nell dalloway sang. Galloway. Jr., made a talk and Mr. Strickland of Atlanta a lifted ianlpst, played and accom- Michael Brothers The present cool days are but a warning of the cold months to tome when your outer clothing must be of the warmest woolens. Prepare now from our stock of' Woolen Dress Goods French Serge, all colors .... .. $1.95 to $2.95 Poiret Twills, all colors .... .. $2.50 to $4.50 Wool Tricotine, 54 inches .... $2.95 to $3.95 Wool Canton Crepe, all colors . $2.50 to $2.75 Chiffon Broadcloth, all colors ...... $2.95 Storm Serge, 54 inches wide .. .. $1.50 Wool Seal Cloth, Black, Navy, Brown . $7.95 Fine Suitings and Coatings .. $2.95 to $4.50 Cord, Navy and Brown $6.00 The Vogue Is For Grey Suede Footwear Grey Suede Venetian Strap Pumps ., Grey Suede Three Eyelet Tie Pumps Grey Suede Pump, Side Goring .... $10.00 $11.85 $11.85 Michael’s panted hit young niece, Nell Gal loway. The purpose of the lovely enter tajnment was to welcome the stu- dent* and bring them togethei with the churob members In. c happy bocUI way. Dellclour Ice cream and cak( were served during the evenltog and a very cordial and graclom weleomd extended every one pres ent. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Rell-ans Hot water Sure Relief EL LANS id 7S. Uirkn.... r l ■ MISS FORT IS BRIDE OF FRANK H. ANDERSON AT MT. AIRY, GA. MT. AIRY.—Mrs. John Porter Fort announces tho marriage ol her daughter. Martha Fannin, to Frank Hartley Anderson, on Sat urday, October fi, at MounL Airy. Ga. Tho wedding occurred at "Moun- aln Hall," tho homo of tho bride's mother, at lit. Airy, at high noon. Tho lovely decorations wore ol brilliant colored autumn foliage and flowers. Th cceremony. which «u performed by Dr. S. L. MUrrit, __ _ of Atlanta, waa followed by au ele- J5( and 75« Pack.gne Everywhere gant luncheon, . J Mrs. Anderson Is the dangrts ol tho lato Col. John P. Fort, a w»H- known and distinguished Georgian, and Mrs. Fort; and' she is iJ*o, a niece ot Judge W. D. Ellis, of At lanta. She graduated at I.ucy Cobb Institute and later studied for four years at the School of Fine, Arts InMoston, Mass. For the past three years she has been at the head ot the art department at the Univer sity ol Alabama. Mr. Anderson is a prominent architect of -v.rmingbam. Ills home was originally In Boston. Maes., where bo Is well known In both business vul social circles. Mr. amT Mrs. Anderson w 11 he ol home after November IB at 2112 gleventiy Court South,' Birming ham. Ala. f EXPECTED TO "jpBHf pity rail ngojtx ■ AN APPRECIATION FROM U. D. C. CHAPTER JThe Laura Rutherford Chapter Daughters of tho confodoracy, wish to express their grest appfe- clatlon of the aid given by the manager of the palace theatre, the Faahlon Shop, who fufnlahed LET US BE KIND Let ua be kind; Tho way Is long and lonely. And human hearts are asking for this blessing only— That wo bo kind. lVo cannot know the grief that i men may borrow - • We cannot see tho soqls storm- •wept by sorrow, I But love can shine, upon tho way j today, tomorrow— v Let ua he kind Lethe be kind; The sunset tints will soon bo In ! the West, ! Too late, the flowers are laid then on th i quiet breast— \ Let us bo kind And when the angel (guides have - ^-songht and.found are. rne | Their hands .hall link the broken the ^autlfo! cloaks and *ot , tie* of earth that hob-d us s l “ heUtob' And heaven and horde shall bright- I attffhtlve and styll h wko 1 “.ssns- jraJ-uri/cyi -jjSHBUBT VKK, «£ SS" which drew the crowd, the Ban ner-Herald that bo ffeely adver tfaed Jhe show, tho McGregor Co., always helpful, and tho public that natronlxed it and bought the Candy To one and all we are very, very ^M.'nUTHERFORD, President, , Laura Rutherford 1 Chapter. HIGH SCHOOL P. T- ■*- MEETS THURSDAY 4i1S The regular monthly meeting ol the High School T. A. will b* held at the school Thursday utter, noon at 4:11. Dr. A. 8. — verslty will address the assoela- lion- 111* subject trill be Moderr Method* In Adapting Education to the Student. • ' Member* of the executive board aro requestetl to meet at 5:45. T , Mr*. W. P. Warren, Presi —'i LUMPKiN STKEET NEEDLE WORK CLUB MEETS FRIDAY FOUR P. M. ^ Tho Lumpkin Street N< Work club' %ylll .meet Friday noon with Mrs. W. C, Bprf 4 o’clock. PARSONAGE CIRCLE I WILL MEET WITH MRS. WILL HEAD The member* and their hu*lnn0» of Parsonage circle No. 1 '»* Oc0 * neo street church wi» m««i/ i Mr*. Will Head on Dorothy *tr< Thursday evening at 8 o clock. CHAPTER C. D.’* CAKE 8ALE SATURDAY 10 A. M. Chapter C. D. of Emmanuel^ church will hold a cake rale Mr*. Lula B. Smith’* Millinery Shop Saturday morning at i< o’clock. The- public I* cordially In vlted. -V '• lx* I! CLUB MEETS SATURDAY FOUR-THIRTY The Junior Music Study club will meet with MV*. E. C. JfcEvoy Sat urday afternoon at 4:30. The club mill study the different instru ment* of the orchestra this year, and a* a beg Inn lug, Mrs. John Mor ris will tell of one or more Instru ments Illustrating with records. Miss Margarethe Morris will play the violin. AU members urged to be present and new members re ceived. Reid are spending a few day* Roy*ton. -ffi- Mr. and Mr*. C. E L!t\le, Mrs Xciil Little nnd Mias Mamie Lit tle of Carnesville client Tuesday In the clty.\ \— B— Mr. and Mrs. R. L Keener motor, ed to Atlanta Wednesday morning for the day to attend the Fair. 1 — SB— Dr. and Mr*. Underwood, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Underwood of Mayes- vllle were visitor* here Tuesday -®— 1 Miss Erline Wilder, Miss Hassle Frown nrccmpanJcd* by 3J». HCn Mr*. C. E. Porterfield and *on Ed ward have returned from a visit t Atlanta. Miss Lyra Rothchlld of Colum bus 1* the auert of Miss Blums FunkensteJn for a short visit re turning with her from Atlantl Tuesday night. —W— Mr. and Mr*. Robert Nixon an nounce the birth of a eon Monday October the 8th at St. Mary's hos Pltal who will be called Robert Local Wire Office Mana ger Assures Fans of Most Thorough Detail Possible, At Col6nial Saturday. According to announcement Wednesday by Manager .Harris, of the local Western Union office, every caro will be taken to make aturday’s detail ^play-by-play of the Qeorgla-Vale game a thorough one, and there will be no hatches in describing tbe course of the ball on the feild, if te energetic tele graph official has his way. Manager Harris will be at'the re ceiving key Saturday at the Co% lonial theatre, e\en before the • ing kick-off, which Is scheduled^for 2:30, Athens time, according to a confirmation received from athle tic officials at New Haven. Even as the gigantic Yale Bowl will be filled with legions anxious to catch aiglance of these red- sh fried and gallant Bulldog foes from the far Southland, so is the spacious Colon’ll theatre to b* till ed with a. spirited 1 gathering ot Bulldog followers, according to ad vance indications. ATI Boats tor the detail will sell at f.ftv cents. Arrangements were compelted today whereby the quar ter-scores of the other major games scheduled for Saturday, will bo.given. These iqelurie: Alabama- ik SyradiM-, Nutii- Danm-Army, (Vu- ter-Gemson,- • Vanderbllt-MIchlgan,- Tech-Florida, J^nceton,George town, and others. “Feka" Dottery, popular local band Wadvr, l& araSeavoiSf.g to en list the servibes of the Georgia bad for the occasion. fcTTAMEFS^ Every 3 Hoars BREAKS THAT ( break your cold in one day. Tskei promptly it prevents cold*, lo grit and pneumonia. Demand fexf t _ j Price 30c. | I; bearing Mr. HiH’3 portrait, r druggists. ~ Want Plans For (i yrx-w Better S. S. Given CASCARA jMJMNIN Every Sunday SchDolInClnrk. j d , nUana :il „ county. Jreenrdlcsa of denomination ^ th< , cinm|1 , 0j that ha* in action aome beneticia Jt nJao hope(J that overy •ingfy plait of carrying-on certain ^“‘'officer of the County Sumlny turps of the Sundfty School .work Bchon , A«eoc?!at*on will l»r 1*-Invited t6 send some represen. wUb a report oC the yPar M wor k. tatlve to . the annual Sunday Thpy are q# foi j awi|; Schol convention, to be- held a11 PreBlde nt—Dr. J. D. Applewhltd. Roogs Chapel on Sunday. October Athena 14 to tell about it, according to y . - p rM j den te—br 11 I' St«»ph- those In charge of the program. . f ^ rt A thcn*. Dr. ,T. L. I’pndi'py Athen*. Prof. E B Moll. Athona Children's Supt—Mrs Mi Rhodes, Athen*. JToung People’* Supt—Mraj Mos* t Athens Adult Supt.—Prof P I' Bi Athens. Dlrtrlrt Preildents—. Cooper. Athens; J. H H- ^B'ost Athens; 3. Miss Bertha iiui.coek, Atheps. It IS underrtood that a * large part of the program will be giver to this and for this reason. It I* hoped that the Sunday Schools will respond most heartily to the Ihvl*. tatlon. Tn addition to this attraction on the -program, there will be several speeches on ?ens* of th* nower phases of the Sunday School, work by several of the best specialist* try thd State. Among tho speakerr expected are R. D. Webb, General Superintendent Georgia Sunday Mkusf School Arsoolatlon, Dr. N. O IVIWSI1I5 If ICC C Slaughter, Ablt Nix, S. B WIng-| Aa A ^ n _xj all those Interested In the Sunday' The Klwn School work of thl* county nnd es- cafeteria of the St.its Cogg peclally for the officer* nnd teach- Agriculture Thursday er*. Sunday school auperlntend. o'clock , for tho weekly ent* and pastor* are asked to urge where n speclj attendance from their oflcers nnc’ carried out. teachers, nnd of course superinten* j President Bari VALACEl- THURSDA AND FRIDAY money and other valuables'from-the gentlemen of her acquaintance, usually making them adequate return, WARNER BROS, by arrangement tfith „ uaviH ULJUipw present . I Tt/stlt tin Chips off ■Hi# Old Block 1 Nt J UNIONS —Uttls Ms . Mhfrd (be rcfular doM. Made * • esme lopMmta tbsa esadr One-tfafrd the r ot the asme Ingrt.. ... —. coated. For children end adult*. -U. !i>: Chilly This Morning, Wasn’t It? ' We Have a Heater That Will Take v the Chill Out of Your Room Both Morning and Night Furnace heat for the cool days of Fall and Spring is an unneces- x pary expense. Install a Radiantfire which burns-for hours at the cost of a shovelful of coal. SPECIAL OFFER 1 If yon have a III ronnection anywhere In your home, we will install, for .ONE WEEK’S approval, any type of Radlyntfire Heater in any room yon dealro It, without coot except for tho fu consumed. This offer i» made to introduce what we conefder la the moot efficient and xonomical Gaa Heater made, . See and “Feel” Them in Operation At Our Sales and Service Office At 170 College Avenue ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL COMPANY W. M. 8. PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH MEETB THURSDAY THREE.THIRTY All the circle! of th. Prloci Avenue Beptlet church quelled to meet et Thunder afternoon, ot I*#. Thl. te An ImpoHent meetlne andI * full attendance fa deelred. The Execu tive cytamlttee meet! at * o clock Mre. Thomae Seymour, Mr. Ra chael Strickland. Mre. WINK Thornton, Mi.a Janie Auld and Mn. Thomae Thornton of Klber- ton epent. Monday In tho city. . iir. ...J SIrs- C. A. F-crctcn nounce the birth of o little datieh* | ter, October 9 th 1999 ot the Oen- erol ho.plUL Mn. Sidney Boley, of Athene, or- rived today to bo tho «ueet of Mr and Mn. Moee Michael on Hlltyei avenue, Cherokee Helfhte—Macor New». s —8B— Mr. Leroy, Michael haa returned from a buslneea trip to New York Mr. Jerome B. Knlder of Wnrh- incton. D. C„ !• vt.ltinx hie niece. Mn. W. B Steadman and Mre 7 U Elliott. —m— Mre J, B. Wler te In Greenville C. vleltlng her daughter, Mn lenry stradley. ■ Mre. Dan Legion and Min Maud Bellentlne of Anderaon, 8. C., war* vleltore hare thle week en route to Atlanta. Prof John XV. Howard, Mr. II C McCoy and Mr Milton Day vie (ted friend* In .Mllledgevllle Run- day. Mr. Edgar Payne ef Blloam v!« lied hie gnndmothrr, Mn. Payne Satorday end'Sunday. J**™ Florence A. Hempeteod o Mobile, Ale, formerly Mlaa Plor >nce Howard of Centnl Amerj, vlauing Mn. Thomae Comef. m J!?' 0, ' n Heet.r, Mlee Florenc Phillip., Mlee Kate Heater, Urn Clem monte and Min Roth Almond Were vleltore her* Tueedey Monroe. with '\ HOPE HAMPTON . and a notable cast including~ Windham Standing’ LouiseFazenda PlRCCTCDir HARRY BEAUMONT