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TIIVRSnA V, OCTOBER 11, 192*
TflF. nANTfEB-TTERAl.n. 'ATHENS. GEORGIA' "
PH L A C E
TONIGHT—TOMORROW
TONIGHT 9 P. M.
EXTRA! EXTRA!
“Dance Varieties”
BY
MISS UPSON and
MR. WATSON
ScOME EARLY FOR SEATS
THERE’S A REASON
educed Rates To Atlanta
Account
Southeastern Fair
Tickets
on sale October 5th to 12th. Final
Hihit, October 15th, 1923.
One Half Fares for the Round Trip
J. P. B1LL1UPS, G. P. A,
rtf Point Railroad Co., Weotcm Railway
: Alabama, Georgia Railroad.
n.u ruiermnummua
BOL£ WEEVIL CONFERENCE
j New Orleans, La.
October 25th-26th, 1923.
rid one-half fares for the round trip,
il Weevil Menace is a subject of great
ance to farmers and commercial in-
| alike and this meeting will be held
^he. auspices of the Louisiana Bank-
eiation. A very large attendance is
her information as to rates and
reservations, apply to local ticket
J P. BILLUPS, G. P .A.,
Ulanta and West Point Railroad Co., The
Western Railway of Alabama,
' sK Georgia Railroad
Ml .i,x • :I‘
Campus Chatter
Mr. Ernest Ncwfiji spent .the
week-end in Monroe'.
“THE GOLD DIGGERS”
ON PME SCREEN
«ta»;.™^i 0 nf^h F o^ > ot lM i 88 MatWWe Upson and
aerious injuries when the* Ford. Ml*. Tody WatSOn, tO Do
racer that he was driving tom.d. Fancy Dance Thursday
over on the Monroe-Athens road q r> .r
Sunday afternoon. j “ *'l.
Mr. Ernest Camp, Jr, of the j n„ jomm r narwsv
enTwtth’hhMoarenta'at Monroe^"! T,le • tat ® * n ‘ l K ’ cho ™ ,
end with his parents at Monroe, ! thirty dreasee and costumes, vivid
make-up, bustle and bustle of the
Messrs. Roy Lott and Sam I dressing rooms, and the gay night
? r: i**®e^of ^Monroe, were visitors | Ufo 0 f the gorgeously gowned play
ers are pictureaquey portrayed In
"The Gold Diggers" which is play-
to Athens Sunday.
'Mr. Eugene Kelly, Freshman,
spent the week-end with his par
ents at Monroe.
Mill Sara Ella Schlosingcr re
turned to AUanta Monday after
spending the week-end with Miss
Dorothy Levy at Soldo Hall.
Mr. Ferdy Goldring of Shreve
port, La.,', and Mr. Irving Ash of
Albany were visitors nt the Phi
Epsilon Pi fraternity house tor
the week-end.
Mr. Harold Goldatein of Atlanta
spent the week-end with Mr.
Edcle Jankower.*
Mr. Herbert Parriah of San.
dcrsville, spent the week-end at
the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity
house.
Miss Lois Stillman of Atlanta
spent the week-end at Soule Hail.
Miaa Frances Marion is visiting
her sister, Miss Olive Marlon, at
Soule Hall.
Miss Nell Upshaw spent ths
sell Upshav
in Athena.
Mrs. Brooks entertained the Phi
Mu’s st a tea Monday afternoon.
Misa Lois Stillman from Barn-
esville apent the week-end with
Misa Mary Ferguson, a student at
the University.
I js’s
ees at a supper ,’given Saturday
convening in their chapter room.
R. E. ‘Barfield spent the week
end In Social Circle.
’Chubby" Allan and Robert
Kirkland apent the week-end In
Atlanta.
.Miss Katherine Wlttenburg of
Decatur apent the week-eod with
frlende here.
The "Ag" club had an entartaln-
ment for the new girla at the Ag
ricultural College Friday night.
1 Miiin. frit* 1 On“.A»onaA *dtr,
John Wright. Dwight Rytbor and
Charlie Hooper motored to Elber-
ton Sunday.
TAVOR SINGERS CONVENE
BUTLER.—The first annual con
vention of .the Taylor County
Singing Association woo held In
Butler laat Saturday, aud Sunday.
The aesslon at which officer! were
elected brought together largo
crowde of peopde, the Sunday ses
sion being attended by many vli-
itora from other counties and a
crowd estlmatqd at cloae to three
thousand was promt.
ing at the Palace Theatre Thurs
day and Friday.
la connection with the nine
o’clock show Thursday night a
serial feature will be the society
dance act In which Miss Mathilda
Upson. Athens debutante, and Mr.
Tody Watson. University of Geor
gia student, will participate. This
couple was'seen once before at the
Colonial theatre by Athenians and
it will be recalled that they re
ceived quite an uvauuu on this last
appearance.
Throughout the entire picture,
the eye Is constantly delighted by
the stupendous sets—Mg stage
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scenes. Jargp, beautifully furnlsbed
IparWnt* “wild" prairies wlfH
alLtliclr rlendor, and the beautiful,
soft atmosphere of Spanish dances.
The picture closely follows the
Belasco stage play of the amine
name from which it wa« adapted,
BPd the plottings of the “gold dig
gers" are set forth In their most
amusing, humorous aspects.
Hope Hampton, who plays tho
part of Jerry Lamar, tho leader of
a group of chorus girls, and' Wind
ham tanding as Stephen Lee, a rich
business man who seeks diversion
from his daily routine, are wonder
fully fitted for tholr arts.
Thedtory tells hows this group
of chorus girls, clubWng In an
apartment, proceed to extract as
much money, and other valuables,
as they can. from the men of their
acquaintance. They go to parties,
smoke, dance, and enjoy life.
Thus things 30 along until ono
of the young men falls In love with
Violet Dane. This alone would have
been enough to upset the tran
quility of things, but to add to the
complication, the youth faces dis
inheritance by his uncle, who de
tests show girts.
The balance of the photoplay
•hows how Jerry Latftar sets the
trap for the rich uncle, Stephen
Lee.* how she inveigles him Into,
visiting her apartment, and how he
subsequently falls in love with a
chorus girl.
| Athens Visitors
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
SETS HIGH AIM
“500 Present for Rally Day, October 14th”
Th« Mon’, “Friendship Bible Clue’’ taught by tho paa-
tor wishes to havo 100 present as their share of tht 500.
Mr. T. L. Elder is president of this splendid class.
Attendance Contest With Winder
Begins next Sunday, Rally Day—What Do You Say?
Thia li a chance for every member of the Church end
Bible School to ahow their colors. Be present with all
the family and frienda. Time 10:00 A. M.
* We Welcome a Visit From Our Friends
' Lest We Forget
MANY a mistake or loss has
come by forgetfulness. No
man can remember all the time.
But an institution can. This bank
watches your interest for you and
looks after your money and is on
the'job every minute.
Commercial Bank of Athens
Member Federal Veserve System
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”
Visitor* In Athens are: I
Dent Atlanta: H J. 8utton. Ashe-
vllle. C. N. Roman. Atlanta; N.
McKinney; Gordon Bar ‘ Purnett,
Atlanta; A J. Samuel, New York
t\ty; Mia* Joffle Wilkinson, Atlan
ta; T. B. Gay, Columbus, O., Lot*
tie M Dunkan, Roma.
O 8 Dmnghoe, Reynolds, Gn.;
Mr and Mrs. P. H. Partridge.
Charlotte. N. C; Mrs Clare B Cher
ry, Atlanta
T L. Bennett. Atlanta; L. C
Baldwin. Marietta/Ga.; H B Hunt
C McMayer. Albany: Z B. Hamil
ton, Atlanta. L. D. Stapleton, Char
lotte N C.. W J Kelly. Charleston
S C.i J II Macy, Atlanta; E C.
Andrews. Atlanta; R. 8 Leonard
Atlanta.
R C. Amldon, N. Y.; E F Elder
Atlanta. P Y Bartlett: J. O Conner '
Macon: Mra J W. Parvell. Nash,
vllle, Ga.: Mrs T, Edwards, Mc
Rae: B. M Carr Chicago; J L
Leoford, Chattanooga, Tenn. W. L
Johnson. Washington, Ga; H. L
Grice, Washington, Ga,
J. B Mathis. Atlanta; Walter
Vance Atlanta J 8. Irvine, Atlanta
A. A. Doonan, Atlanta: P 8. Doon-
nn, Atlanta; W H Hamilton, At
lanta, M O. Shiner and family
M«g Fkll*. N Y.; J. J. Mainer, At.
lanta; *J. C Pertell, Jr, Atlanta;
Mr and Mra I O Atwell. Weal
Palm -Reach; Mr. and Mra. J. HI
MoCoy, Westminister, 8 C.. W C
Butler, Griffin.
J B Grant. Atlanta C. E. Story
Augusta; J W. Riley, AUanta:
Reginald M Banks, N Y. J. Wlllcox
South Carolina F I. Mnlrgln New
York City; Jack Frost Monroe; B
F. Barrier, Jr., Atlanta, k C Moorf
Iktuguata; T. F Bennett. New York;
O H. Feigner, Atlanta, Oa; • T J
Butler, Atlanta.
A. D. Freemgn. G. T. Youngblood
Atlanta. C F. Donen, New York:
W. C.Maglll, Greensboro; T F
Darnby, Richmond. Va.; A K
Greenwood, Atlanta; E T. Me Dan-
lel, Atlanta; C. H. Tyree Atlanta
J W. Soby. Charlotte H W Myere
Atlanta, W M. Mullery. Atlanta;
F R. Duffy, AUanta; Jafea E. Ware
U 8 Army.
Athens Girl Is “Brat
All Round” At Normal
Th, Gin Club at tho State
Normal* School held the firat
mptinr of the oehool for tho
purpose of norcaniutlon. There
are forty member, in the Glee
Club thia year. The following of-
M»ra —*r* elected at the meatinf
which haa Just boon bold: Diroj-
tor, Miaa Esther Benson, of tin
public echooi music department;
president, Mary Penticost, Law-
renceviUo; vice president, Martha
Barnwell, Gainesville: secretary
and treasurer, Lillie Mae Kelley,
Thoms,ton; stage manager, Mary
Williams, Cataula, and Reba
Meadows, Glennville; librarian,
Lucia Btofy, Waverl. H:’.!.
WiLLIHM THE IS
TO MEET MENS
Over two^ hundred colored min,
isters and bishops, representing
churches throughout this country,
South Africa and South America,
will meet In Athena the week ol
October SI for tho conference o!
the Sixth Episcopal district of the
colored M. E. church.
Rev W A Fountain, /Uhena col
ored 1 Methodist minister requested
City Council Wednesday, night to
•Id 1n entertainment of'the dele
gates by appropriating a fund.
Council appropriated fSO-for this
purpose.
Athenian Wins
Another Prize
William McPherson, well known
Athenian, won another prixe at the
Southeastern f>lr this week.
Six years ago Mr. McPherson
bought a grade calf from the state
agricultural college for |4.
Tuesday on hi. model herd of
Jersey.. Pretty Ludly’s Gamboges
Noble, won first honors at the
Southeastern fair a. junior cham
pion bull.
Mr. McPherson came to tbe
United Stales from Scotland - It
years ago. He was a builder, by
trade, and Is .till engaged to some
extent h) the construction'^nslnessr dj^ece. Thubeafl' r
In 1917 ho bought-bis first head heer.liy on his blooded stock, put-
of cattle—d 51 grade calf. With
proceeds 1 from her offspring, ho
bought a $100'blooded calf. From
this animal sprang his champions.
Her first young one ho sold for
5100. Her next offspring worn
Ho aold them for 5200 *hod«.
t-'ng' the | money back In more
thoroughbred animals.
Non- he ha« .thirty-three head,
and has aold animals.which m dr r
their .new owners havo captured
prigs after- prize at live mock
In the round package
oAlways be Prepared for Company
. by Sweet Rose
M AYBE you’ll have to learn
your lesson through exper
ience—then again, maybe
you’ll take this little bit of advice
and avoid the embarrassment which
comes of not being prepared for
company.
Many folks have a comfortable habit
of “ju*t dropping in'*. One'* sente
of hospitality doesn’t quail before
this charming custom but occasion
ally one does get fussed at the idea
of feeding upon short notice other
than the regular members of the
family.
There’a really no neetf to get flus
tered at all. What could be more
gratefully received,by your guests
than good hot biscuits? Fact is,
you don't need much else’when you
have them. With Sweet Rose Self-
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biicuils cun be prcpaiid .1 jiffy.
Everything is already mixed and
there is no measuring to do. It’s
so easy I
Your guests will be delighted, too,
because Sweet Rose results are al
ways certain and vnur biscuits are
sure to be a success.'
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EXTRA!!! EXTRA!!! EXTRA!!!
Prominent Student,From
Fairmont Succeeds Al
ton Hosch, Resigned.
Other Selectiosn Made.
William Tata, of Fairmont, prom
inent member of the University of
Georgia student body, was elected
president of the PW Kappa liter
ary society In a special election
held Wednesday bight. Other offi
cers elected were: First Assistant,
John Hooch, of Gainesville; Second
Aeslstant, Marvin O'Neal, of 8a-
vanah; First Censor. O. F. Miller,
of Colambos; Second Assistant, F.
HI. Ccr&ia, of Savannah; Parils
mentarlan, W. C. Carter, of Atlan
ta. and Recording Secretary, Free
man Jelks. of Hawktosvlle.
Tho election was canned by the
reslunatfon of Alton Hosch. of
Uilnesvllo, who was elected last
year lo act as president for this
term. Alesls Marshall, of N'ew
acted o« president Wedm
night. Ten new members. J
I Wednesday night.
CAESAR—And Company of European Artists
COLONIAL THEATRE
October 15,16,17—-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Prices: 25c, 50c and 75c—Including War Tax.
To Him .the Past Is Like An Open Book 1
The Future Like A Crystal.
Ask Him the Questions Nearest Your Heart.
< CAESAR KNOWS-ASK CAESAR
How long shall I live?
How -many children shall I have?
Will it he a boy or girl?
Have I any enemies?
Whit profession shall I follow?
Shall I take a journey soon?
la aiy friend true to mo?
When will be return?
Who wrote that auenyanas letter?
When shall I marry?
Is my Judgment correct?
How sooa shall I make s change?
Can I trust him?
Does ha love me?
What are hi* initials?
Shall I ha successful?
Shull I sign the papers?
Shall I receive a letter soon? ’
Should I sell my business?
Will the person ever get weU?
Shell I win ay bwsait?
Shall I marry the fair one or dark one?
What is ay greatest fault?
Shull w» ever mike It up uguln?
Am I medlumlstie?
Shull I get ay wish?
Why does my frieud not write?
Shull I be lucky In tko lottery?
WiU my health get better?
CRYSTAL GAZING
Hu been known for many yean and practiced by the keen of India and the people of’
Egypt. By going into the libraries and art institutions you wilt find historical pages
of those far eastern countries ohd become convinced that Crystal Gating !• something
that has been known for ages.
Special Matinee Wednesday for Ladies Only,