The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 11, 1923, Image 3

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1 THURSDAY,' OCTOBER 11. 1923 Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICES ADAMS — Residence 832 A IfAVLTIME DREAM I. Dreamln’.pf the fnlltline In a ham mock where the breetc Is tollin' you the secrets of the summer' In the trees Echoes coinin’ o’er the fields from (Inkling blades of corn, Memorlcji of the valleys where "violets are born. II. Street w<* the springtime with earliest song of birds, And 'sommep-wtnds make music to ' sweetest human words. Uut gracious sounds are wafted ftpm the highland to the sea. Wlth^golden dreams that whisper of the harvest time to be. III. Kor t(ie fields will all be golden; the glimmer of the grain Will be a benediction from the glad hills to the plain; pass, O rosy Summer, upon your Joyous way. With the melody of Fatltimo Joy'll . come home to stay. Mr.' Charles E. Martin left Thura- MRS. PAUL HOLLIDAY ETERTAINS FOR-MRS. JULIAN ERWIN Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jul ian Erwin of Louisville.' Ky.. was the popular hon^r guest at Mrs. Paul Holliday's lovely bridge .party. The attractive .home via radl ant In the beautiful decorations of golden shaded dahlias effectively arranged In the living room and gorgeous pink roBes In the dining cordially welcomed In their old ( nome on a visit; or two weeks. Four tables of players enjoyed the delightful hospitality. Mrs Erwin was presented a pretty can dle stick with hand-painted candle. Mrs. Marlon Connolly won the top ‘‘score n hand-embroidered guest_towel. Mrs. Harvey Maunln cut the consolation, a French novelty. Four delicious courses followed the spirited game. Mrp. HolUday will entertain again Saturday afternoon at another hap. plly planned party, the second of a charming series. . Mrs. Erwin who with Sir. Erwin, and their young son are the guests of friends nnd relatives has been day attorning Ug Nvgr York to i the inspiration of other charrafng attend the Yale-OtofBln game. I courtesies, they are being meat ——— anummiiuiaa Why We Selected the M. F. Fickett Jewelry Co. to Sell NAVARRE PEARLS A CHAIN of steel is no stronger than its weakest link. A national selling organization is judged, and rightly, too, by its local representative. Primarily, we designated this firm as distributors o( Navarre Pends because of its well-known integrity; because of its repu tation as a house of fair and. square dealing; became it enjoys the confidence of the people. It is the business of lovely woman to enhance her loveli ness—Navarre Peads add wondroualy to her natural charms. It is our business to submit, the claims ot Navarre Pearls to discriminating women through the most estimable medium; we hav ~ most estimable medium; we I in the selectidn ofSffis rrput exclusive representatives. BLAUEIW39LDSTONE CO., (Inc.) Chicago M. F. Fickett Jewelry Co. Clayton Street ’ Athens, Ga. Just Out New Victor Records Ask to Hear The New Double-Faced Red Seal Records. *1IS—Son* of the Viking Guest Feodor Chaliapin Song of the FJ?a % Feodor Chaliapin Doable— List price, $2.00. VOCAL RECORDS 19122—I've Got the Yos! We Have No Bsnsiu Illues Belie Baker with The Virginian. Jubilee Blues Belle Baker with The.VIrglniau DANCE RECORDS 19117—The Frivolous Girl—Tsugo (Jovea) International Novelty Orchestra Lore-Longing—Tango (Can.ro) / International Novelty Orcheetra 19138—Oh! Stater, Ain't That Hot!-Fox Trot Charles Bornberger and His Orehe.tr. Mean, Mean Mamma—Fos Tret The Henson Orchestra of Chicago MRS. VAN NOY WEIR ■ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. ALFRED SCOTT Airs. Von Noy WJer entertained very charmingly in honor of Airs ! Alfred Scott a recent popular j unde Thursday afternoon at six ubics of bridge. The beautiful par ty was one of a aerie* at which the kraclous hostess hs entertaining. The-beauty and fragrance of au tumn flowers formed Ibfc bright LtcoratioDB baskets and vases ot yellow dahlias, Duchess roaea and tummer lilac made a colorful let ting throughout the attractive home. . _ Several pretty prlzea were award ed. The guest of honor waa given u daiuty tray cover of Madeira embroidery. Alisa Marion . Hasel » u a popular visitor here en route ilayli waa included in the guest list and was given an address book. ,The winner of the top score was presented u beautiful gueat towel and for the low score a tray.cover was .the useful gift . The consola tion prize wa* a cream dipper. Following the Interesting game delicious freshmenta were served. DflEH “THE GREAT’ AT COLONIAL S MISS UPSON AND MR. WATSON, PALACE THUR8DAY EVENING * Miss Mathilde Upson one of the college belles and most graceful dancers in the city and Mf. Tody Watson, a splendid dancer also, will be the extra attraction this evening at the Palace, as an ad ditional feature in “Society Dance Hair Glory One minute a day gave it to me By Edna Wallace Hopper My hair If my greatest glory. It VMfaU«tt"*wMch" wnT.how^the | jfW* J" r lates steps in correct ball room “ dancing, at the 9 o’clock perform ance. The picture for Thursday and Friday. “The Gold Diggers,” is the tint of a series of Belasco plays, starring many well known popular ibreen actors. This great picture comes with the highest recommendations as a picture of charm and unmsutl merit \ DELEGATES FROM LAURA RUTHERFORD CHAPTER TO ATTEND CONVENTION The following delegates from the Laura Rutherford Cbapter'U. D. C. will attend tie convention of ONE MINUTE A DAY I have! I call this formula my Hair never had falling hair or d.ndru«. j Youth. lapply U.lailywlthnney. . ■ . , I dropper, directly to the ecalp. Ju.t never a touch of gray. Mine 1e r ■ tnn0Bll to dnn i,,.„ the scnlp._ If grandmother’s age, yet counties! tJ|k#- but a ni0 mVnt. nnd this meth* girls who see me on the rtage and' m l dote‘not muss the hnlr. el.ewh.rc, envy my luxuriant hnlr j rou have flp with mother. She died at thc nSect the hair s color, nn-■ which is the main approach to the age'of 57 with hair like mine to- |# , or nrt ifieia1. Its whole effect i Oconto cemetery, day. So with many friends who I “ the un <i the roots which The University wants the street use my method. They have beau. , |e therc | nt jns part of tlful hair, and it does not loss It* Cnesar, the great, and company of European artists which come to the Colonial for an en gagement of three nights and a special matinee on Wednesday for ladies only, commencing Monday evening the * 15th, is attracting much interest and, no doubf, the theatre wiH be taxed to capacity at* each performance. To him the past ^ia an open, book. Your future Is told and questions yon would like to have answered of things which affect you and yourg now will be ans wered at each performance. Tho mysteries of life and the things which have been lost or things which have occurred with you v/ill be made plain by this wonderful man who has startled tho world with his powers and accuracy of solving things which seem to the average cltixen |s Im- pnxaible. Do not fail him and company next week at the Colonial. You will be entertained and instructed and learn of things 1 Fred Geissler Is the state, but he is one of the a ' Here on Business ra i w,,,( ’ wMch ha, . b " n »* . lib# icicni. promotion with Fred Goisxlor, ajslctnnt pa.sen-in “whom gc.-. traffic maaagw of the S. A. | hnvcconfidcr.ee in and. thta L., is here arranging for a epccml j, fortunatc in having him as I tram to be run to Columbus for.l„„„,- n t»ti..p' the football game between Gents 5 ' Ath '' ' F . Oeisslcr gm and Auburn on November Ahe| kn r ov . n ,' ;d J jfljed by all.atS 1 ‘"Mri-Gctaslerfa ■« only on. Sdmiring && the raott popular railroad men in * whlch you have ' been anxious to know all these Will Change Street To Oconee Cemetery Upon request of # a committee re presenting the Board of Trustees of the University of, Georgia City Council Wednesday flight agreed to close the sti4ct behind the athlet ic field known a* “Trustees Drive,” color. 1 am convinced thnt millions, if my way, can multiply the beauty- enlarged drill field Hair Youth ia told under guar-1 In the rear of Alumni Hall. Coun- untee. If the first bottle fails to cl! will Improve the street known delight you. your denier will return ne Baldwin street which will be ‘ _t. vn „ tn. iru i, n( ‘ itafiil i»» ah anorosah to the'e the Georgia division of the United ‘ ngo, found this formula In France Daughters of tho Confederacy which convenes h\ Augusta Oct ober 23-26: Miss Mildred Rtifbor ford, president; Mrs. A. 8. Parker. Mrs. W. M. Crane, Mrs. W. F. Datson, Mrs. R. W^Anlerson, -"Mrs. H. M. Branch, Mrs. James C. Fex- ton and Mrs. John J. Wilkins. CAPT. T. H. DOZIER HONORED AT LOVELY DINNER PARTY Capt. T. H. Dozier was the happy inspiration Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Oin Dozier’s ovely family dinner party in happy cele bration of his 89th birthday an niversary'which concluded a nota ble day for the captain, wfoo wat beautifully remembered by , hi* countless friends and ■ showered with hundreds ot cards and good wishes from the entire community. Attracts Notice urugni juu. j»ur usn.w ..... i —- . i Its price. So I ask you to-try it nt 1 used os on approach to the ceme. of their hitir. And 1 have arranged y ^ t j^hrn what It dors forltery. _ to bring thnt method to them. l your hnlr. - Let it do what It did | mom^nd r°^ryX,!“ "" a r wm roa ^ rlc " Alfalfa Campaign, _ . ound this formula In France j Wallace Hopper’s Hnlr It'had been developed by expertr | Youth Is'supplied by nil druggist? whore w-holc lives had been de- nn( j toilet counter*. Price 60c and voted to hair study. j Ji with eye dropper . Also my One factor in it combats hard- Youth Cream, with two fruits in it. ened oil nnd dandruff, the grent j My Facial Youth—-my famous 11- enemles of hnlr. They stifle the quid cleanrer, and my White Touth hair rootsf, check hair growth.) Clay—the last word In facial cflay. cheke the supply of pigment which ( My Beauty Rook come* with each, gives hair Its color. «j My Hair Youth will lend you to Other factors stimulate and fer- j want my other helps, I think. An£ tlilzo the scalp. Hnlr thrives op j they nre nil now nt your call. Ednn rufh n scalp, as flowers will thrive | Walace Hopper. Business address. In a dean and welLkept garden. 1 Waukcihn, Wls— Advertisement. CInrke county’s “alfalfa cam paign" hns attracted state«wlde at tention. Three letters were re ceived this week/by the Chamber of Commerce from different part* of the state, the writers requesting one of the pamphlets ths Chambei of Commerce 1» dlstrlbutlnp throughout this section encourag ing the raising of! alfalfa. Michael Brothers FALL APPAREL IS Trimmed With 'flffhether it be the Frock, Coaty Dress, Wrap, or Suit no trimming adds such distinction as beautiful fur. HERE <BY THE YARD- Widths from one to eight inches MOJ.KEY PLATINUM CAKACUL . STONE MARTEN HEAVERETTE - DROWN FRENCH CONEY SABLE MOUFFLON BLACK CARACUL WHITE FRENCH CONEY IlEIGE CARACUL AIOLE VIATKA CONEY DROWN FRENCH ■NKY Trices dMost Reasonable urged to be present anil ovcryltotlj t MARY ANN LIP8C0MB Intersitcd is cordially invited. DANIEL-ASH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Denial nn nounce the engagement of their daughter, Fniinette to Mr. John Ash ot Atlanta. Tljo marriage was n quiet soda event of Sunday aft ernoon which nseembletl the fam ily and a fenr close friends. Mr. Ash Is connected with thc Seaboard Railway In Atlanta, where ticy will be at homo to their friends. MISS MARY SNEAD e ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY ! FRIDAY AFTERNOON Miss Mery Snead will entertain delightfully at a small bridgo par ty Friday pRomoon which will conclude the happy series at which she las been tne charming hnsies. recently. Tbe usual lovely hospl tallty will be very cordially ex tended. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Fortaon have returned from a vtalt In Vlr glnln. * CHI OMEGA 80R0RITY TO HONOR MISS CORNELIA ABNEY Miss Cornelia Abney, n popular bride-elect of November who In til ing elaborately -mtertijned will be honor guests Saturday nfteruogn. when the Chi Omega Sorority will entertain at the-beautiful new tea room of Costa’s. The happy oc casion wit! mark one of the most 1 delightfully planned affairs ot the week’s social activities. “Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake' Ted Lewis and His Band aay it ,o fox- trottlngly, and Jones and ‘ Hare sing it a* If they owned the house. THE JUNIOR MU8IC STUDY CLUB MEETS SATURDAY AFTERNOON Much local Interest centers the meeting of tho Junior Music Study j 19116—Foolish Child—Fox Trot— The Benson Orchestra of Chicago ..That Old Gang of Mine-Fox Trot club under the direction ot Afro. | John Morris at the horns of Mrs. j E. C. McEvoy Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock. A full membership is P. T. A. MEETS FRIDAY FOUR O’CLOCK The ■ Mary Ann Lipscomb. P. TV A; of Lucy Cobb will meet Friday afternnah at 4 o’clock. All members urged \o be present. Mrs. John n. White has retom- nd from Hondcrionvllln. N. C.. and Spartenburg. S. CVvery much Im proved In health to tho delight of her friends. Athens Route Is In Maine Book Athens ha* been listed In a [ llclty bulletin issued by of Maine giving information tourist route*, .it waa announced at the Chamber of Commerce, Thc Athens route wa* praised it* one of the best rqute* available to Florida, r ...... Mrs. Frank Hardeman Is guest of relative* (9 Atlanta. tbe Mrs. Hugh Howe rebnrned from Atlanta Thursday nftermwm where she has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Lamar Goldsmitn fir several days Child-birth H Miss Luc’lo Wilbanks will spend the week end tn Atlanta.' Mr and Mr*. R. L Melster spending the week end In Atlanta. ssm Enflly and' Regina Mason will go to Atlanta today to ajtimr the air and'Will *pend.tha*Veek end. mss§ Mr*. Asbury Hodgson and Mr* David McNeil returned Thursday from Dillard where (hey *pent the summer, tb^y avlll_ be with Mr*. B. B. Cohen oi» Prince avenue. ssunana si The friend* of Mr* J. L. Garvin will regret to learn of her contin ued elllnees nt the General ho*pi* ' Mr Roy Dena'rd of Danville, n former Georgia boy and n member of the CM Pel fraternity hn* re turned borne after a visit of etv- era! day* In the city. Mrr. Bailie Harris Carter who has been visiting Miss Nellie Bprout 1 went over to Atlanta 'Wedne«da> afternoon. Airy, Flavory Puffs Rice and wheat grains steam exploded .nine—roa „ _.t. The Benson Orchestra of Chicago DORSEY FURNITURE COMPANY Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Streets Quaker Puffed Rice and Quaker Puffed Wheat are whole grains steam exploded. OVer 125 million explosions are caused in every kerncL Tht food cells are thus broken so digestion is made easy. The grains are puffed to airy morsels, 8 times normal size. And their nut-like flavor makes them food confections. Quaker Puffed Rice is tbe break fast dainty. Quaker Puffed Wheat 1ft milk the supreme dish at night. Whole wheat supplies 12 min erals that growing children must have. Also their need of brad. Milk is rich in vitamines. These are essential elements, for lack of which millions 4>f people suffer. Then serve them daily in this fascinating way. Children revel in Puffed Grains — eat them morning, noon and night These are ideal foods. * Quaker Puffed Rice The ftlendp of Mr. Bryan Lump- Lira <*iu rt-grec to learn of bis Hi nes* nt the honut of his parents. Judge nnd Mr*. E. K. Lumpkin on Prince avenue. ’ Mrs R.t&. Moss; the third, and, young non, John, who have been .visiting Mr*. Moss' mother. Mrs. Clarence Cuhbage, for the past sev. eral week*, have returned to their home In Athens.—Macon News. Ml** Louise Hey* spent Tues day In Macon en route from Ath ens to her home In Montesuma,— Macon New*. The frigid* of Mr. Frank Stew, art will, regret to learn he ie Buf fering with a • sprained shoulder, jrhich was recently injured In a football game. .Ml** Lucy R(*hop ha* returned from Llncolnton. N. C.. where she «pqpt a month with Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bishop Tbe friends of Mr* Rosa Roger* Guild will regret to leafn of her Indisposition. -.1^—.Quaker Puffed Wheat j lt OW thousands of • women, by tho simplo method of an emi nent physician, have avoided un* isary miseries ugh many s end up to tbe raomeut feby ha* nrrirvd, is felly explaf todsy. to BndBeld Bcfohin. Co.. BA-7S, AUsnta, Os. “Mother'* I'tlca'l 1 Is sold at all drug stores.- OXr HUMPHREY Radiantfim Heats Lika:M»wBi Portable Gas Heaters RaHlantfire ix a beautiful gas fire tfiat can be u.tei! anywhere—in that “cold corner” of your living room, in the bath toom, or wherever else you need extra heat. There are inexpensive portable nnd stationary models for every purpose. CLEAN, HEALTHFUL. HADIANT HEAT s\vF.S USING FURNACE IN FALL AND SPRING, AND WILL SAVE AT LEAST TWO TONS <>i COACfi EACH WINTER. QUIET AND ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS. We will Inn tall doe in your home for a week's approvals Sold on our iniial liberal terms. See and "Feel” Them in Operation At Cur Sales and .Service Office At '170 College Avenue ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL COMPANY