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FRIDAY. OCTOUER-12. 1833.
THE UANNKK-HKKALD. ATHENS. CEOKG1A
PAGE THREE
office 1201 — By MRS. AUCE ADAMS — Keeidenc* 832
MRS. KNI?HT AND MRS
LAWLER HOSTESS
d;a. R. party
One of (he weeks brighter so
ds! affairs was the benefit bridge
party‘apon^ored by the Elijah
Clarke Chapter D. A. R. at which
Mrs. Golden Knight and Mrs.
Frank Lawler were joint hostesses
Friday morning at the Georgian
hotel.
The orifebiwere donated by Davl
ton-Nicholson who gave a pretty
vase, did TV. T. Colin*, Co., who
psve a novelty purse.
The .number of tables apd those
playing ?UI, ! be announced in Sun.
day’s ij; '
These'chdrmlng parties are large
ly attended and contribute each
week most delightfully to the so
cial affairs of the fall searon.
MRS. LAURA KIMBROUGH
Stomach Trouble?
Health it Moat Important to You.
Columbus, Ga*— .’Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery la cer*
tainly a grand medicine for stom
ach trouble. I have suffered
greatly all my life front a d>or.
dored stomach. My food rcctned
to net ad heavy, no matter what 1
ate. I have taken many cf the
medicines advertised fo r this trou
ble, but none of them ' has ever
come up to Golden Medical DIscov.
ery for giving prompt and lasting
relief. Whenever I have a sluggish
liver, withjdek headashes and con-
.fttipntlon, t baye found Dr. Tlerce’r
Pleasant Pellets a very efficient
ltmedy. They do not gripe
cause any other distressing condl.
tlor. such as a great many pills
Ho."—Mrs. Lnura Kimbrough, 850S
Erlene Avenue.
obtain this Medical Discovery-of
Doctor Pierce's at your nearest
’drug store. In tablets or liquid, or
send 10c. to Doctor Pierce's In
valids Hotel In Buffalo, ft. Y., for
trial package^ and write for free
medical advice.—Advertisement.
LEST WE FORGET
If thou shouldst bid thy friends
farewell,
But for one night though that fare
well should be, /
Press thou his hand In thine; how
canst'thou tell
How far from thee.
Fate or caprice may lead his feet
Ere that, tomorrow comet Met. have
been known
Lightly to turn the corner of i
■ street %
And days have grown.
To months and months to lagging
years
Before they looked In loving eyes
again—
Parting at best is underlaid with
tears,
With tears and Pain—
Therefore, lest sudden death should
reme between.
Or i»nieyor distance, Fhfcj with
pressure true,
The palm of him who goeth forth—
Unseen
Fate goeth, too.
COOK.BE4N
ANNOUNCEMENT
The folowlng announcement is o'
cordial interest
Mr. and Mr*. Doraa Alfred Wat
son of Wlnterville, Ga., announce
the marriage of their sister, Jflsr
Clara Belle Cook to Mr. Theo Ber
nard Bean on Saturday, October
tho sixth, nineteen hundred and
twenty three, Atlanta, Qa.
Will be at home after October thr
fifteenth, twenty-sight .Maryland
Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.
Tea, find thou always time to eay
Home earnest word betwixt the ldlu
talk
Lest with thee henceforth, nlghl
* and day,
Regret should walk.
—Author Unknown
COLLEGE AVENUE
P. T. A. MEETING
The College Avenue P. T. A. me!
at the G. Or Bond building last
Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock
There was n large attendance
many new mothers beln«r prevent
and some very Interesting work be
ing planned for the coming year.
One of the moat pressing need!
of the association is for appro,
prlate programs and It was’ decided
to let each grade take charge of the
entire program for one month.
The new officers are
President. Mrs. Blrchtpore.
First Vice President, Miss Elisa
beth Woods.
Second Vice president Miss Mary
Oerdine. A
Secretary, Mrs. W. 1. Flanagan.
Treasurer, Mrs. Dornhlatt.
Msr.. Blrchmore, the president
announced the following chairmen:
Membership—Mrs. W. C. Noel.
Publicity—Miss Katie Mason.
Grounds—Mrs. Max Goldman.
Welfare—Mrs. E. 8. Prioa.
Thrift—Mlsa Eunice Palmar.
. Social—Mrs. Tucker.
Cltlsenshlp—Mrs. Albon* Wood.
Library—Mrs. Jago.
dBrefc
B
ABYS COLDS
are soon "nipped in the bad"
without “dosing" by usepf—
visas
jp-qfc
at 8t. Mary's hospital win
was operated
pendlcltis.
were visitors here
. Dr. and Mri
v a, mWlt
Monday lor np«j-New Castle-Del., arrivo tonight to
visit, Mrs. Dan DuPree for. several,
days.;*•-- 1 ! - -Mi i
Pre-School—Mrs. Gidley.
Keceptlon—Mrs. Keating.
Health—Mrs. L. E. Cooper.
Better Films—Mrs Will McEl-
hannon.
Ways and Means—Mrs. Aubie
Robertson.
Music—Mrs. John Blrchmore
Mrs. Albon Wood.
Program—Mrs. Quilllan, Misr
Annie Patman.
two
Mrs. Winfield Nlsbet and
children, Tom and Winfield, Jr.,
who have been visiting Mrs. NIs-
bet's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Mid-
dlebrooks In Athens, during the
past several months, have returned
to Macon.—Macon News.
BRILLIANT SOCIAL AFFAIR
TO OCCUR at ROME, GA.
) A brilliant rocial afalr—one In
which the people of the state arc
deeply Interested—owing to the
popularity of the contracting par
ties, will be the marriage of Mist
Sarah Glover, the charming daugh
ter or Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pltner
Glover, to Mr. Harry Maxwell Ar
nold, of Monroe, son of the late
Hon. Allen J., and Mrs.| Eva Now.
ell Arnoldf to take place this eve
ning at the First Baptist church
of Rome.,.
A number of tho friends of the
groom-to-be In, this city are Ir
Rome to attend and to participate
In the Impresslvei ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will! bo glv.
en It moat cordial welcome back ti
Monroe, where the groom ranks
high In the business and social life
and Is quite popular among the peo
pie generally. , «
The News extend* best wisher
and happy congratulation* In
deed, we trust that thla October
day—eo bright and beautiful—Ir
typical of the life they shall live
together.—Walton News.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Abney will regret to learn of i
the Illness of their young son!
thnw»» ho has fever at their home
on Prince avenue.
spending a few day^
Mr. Martin* McLeod of Whltr
Spring* Fla, Is spending the week
end with his Hater Mrs. A. H. Dav
ison Jr.
iMichaeVs
For SATURDAY Only
TOILET GOODS
SPECIAL
—:
No Phone Orders—Please K
50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream Sale 38c
Sale 19c
.. Sale 38c
.. Sale 24c
$1.00 Coty’s Face Powder
.. Sale 89c
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JJ 1 "
.. Sale 49c
.. Sale 39c
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50c Djer Kiss ..
.. Sale 39c
35c Pond’s Cold Cream . . . .. - •
..Sale 29c
9 , ’.
GOc Pompeian Day and Night
Cream
.. Sale 49c
90c Listerine
.. Sale 79c
. .. Sale 7c
50c Watkins Cocoanut Oil .. - -
.. Sale 38c
26c Woodbury’s Facial Soap - - - -
.. Sale 19c
25c Cuticura Soap •
.. Sale 19c
25c Packer’s Tar * •’ •
.. Sale 19c
lBc Pear's Unscented .. .... ■ •
.. Sale 11c
25c Pear’s Scented • •
.. Sale 16c
25c Johnson’s Baby Soap .. .. • •
—Ht
.. Sale 19c
DANCING OF MI83 UPSON
AND MR. WATSON
SOCIAL 8UCCES8
Thursday evening the Palace the
atre had Its capacity tested wit!
one of the largest crowds ever aeer
there. The two fold attraction was
the highly entertaining picture th«
•tlold Dlgere* 'and the lovely danc.
lag of Miss Mathllde Upson onr
of Athena* most charming bellgr
and Mr. Tody Wgtaon of the Uni
v®rally. They were very enthual
astlcally received and had many
curtain calls.
nlflcent and notable guccess of thr
enjoyable evening, and the artlatlr
dancing which gave such pleasure
and delight to the-hundreds pres,
lent.
Tonight the Tlold Diggers" wIT
be seen In the us ual performs™**
at seven and nine.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH TO ENTERTAIN
NORMAL SCHOOL 8TUDENT8
Th» Flrri Presbyterian church
will entertain the students of th,
■tnt, norami achool at a lovely tea
at tha Linger Longer Saturday af
ternoon. Mra. C.‘ A. Soudder and
Mre. W. D. Hooper are In charge ot
the entertainment.
Seventy five gueata will tnjoy
, seventy live gueata wl
the charming hoipltallty.
A color echeme of. lavender nnd
orange will ha beautifully etnpha-
Haed In tha bright daooratlona „of
Ageratum and goldan aennlaa, nnd
carried out In tho dainty retreeh.
manta.
CHAPTER C. O. CAKE SALE
8ATURPAY MORNING
An attractive cake and candy
■ale will bo hold at Mra. Lula B
Smith’! Millinery Shop on N. Jock-
eon afreet by tho ladloa of chopter
C. D. of, Emmanuel church, Sat
urday a. m., October II. Dellclout
home-made cake, ot all fclmla nil
bo eold. Urge cake, whole or cut
If doairod, atao many (mail onea bj
tha doaen. Dainty hamLnuida Row-
era will alao ho on aale The nal,
will begin promptly at tan o'clock
JUNIOR MUSIC STUDY CLUB
HOLDS PRELIMNIARY
MEETING FRIOAY
Friday morning tho Junior Muslr
Study Club hold a preliminary
meeting at tha home of Mra. E. C
McEvoy. Tha nroaram w. =
ranged for tho meetgig Saturday
aftamoon.
Tha roll waa called, tho mlnutee
read, duea paid, tha election of of.
flcera and tho yoar'a work out
lined. The; etring lnatrument, were
Uluatrated by record! and Ml»
Margaretha Morrta played aaveral
lovely piano selections. The club
etarto tho year under tha brightest
auspice a. A full attendance
urged and all Interested are cor
dially Invited.
Friends of Mra. Howall Cobh and
Mra. B. D. Tree nor, and their fam
ilies wiu regret to learn of
death of their relative. CapL WIL
11am C. Wyley of Rarton on Oct
•th In tho hospital at Brunswick
after a abort lllnoaa. Mr. and Mra
Craig Orr want down last week to
be with him. In former year,
CapL Wyley waa a frequent visi
tor at the homo of his brother-in-
law. Judge Howall Cobh, and wa,
known to many of tho older rest
dents of Athena.
Mrs. E..H. Phillips and Mra
Jnmee^MathJws of Monroe epeni
,—iThurwI.v In the City,
Mrs. L. O. Oowdla want overtcj —SB—
Atlanta Friday to attend the Fall | Mr.. Toombs Roberta of Monroe
and spend the we«k end. ; In visiting relative, in the city.
Mr. fcH. Souddm- Lt, Thurwlyi Mr . w . N . c.Ttledgc of Atlanta
afternoon for Now York on a bus!- in visiting her son Mr. & C. Cart-
ledge.
The friends of Mra. Edna Hills-
man deeply rympathisa with her In
the death of her Sister, Mrs. Re.
becca Long of Macon who was on«
Mlar Esther Upaon, Misses Lou
ise and Mathilda Upaon motored to
Atlanta ridsy to see Irene Castle.
Mrs| w. J. Russeil and young
»n William, Jr., have returned
from a visit In Pickens county and
Atlanta.
—E- -
Mrs. J. W. Eppes and Misses
Mildred, and Helen Lemon ar«
spending the week end In Atlanta
going over for the Fair.
Mrs. E. R. Hodgson Jr., Is In At.
lanta attending the tuberculosis
council.
Mr. aqd Mrs. Paul Tabor went
to Atlanta Friday to attend thi
Fair. '
i of Jf/t 1
In the c
Keep the refrigerator free
from old food or from dishes that
have an odor, lest it become a
breeding place for bacteria.
city.
Mr. and Mra. Hoyt Chick nnd
Mr. Lewis Chick of Athena, apent
the week end here, the guests of
their parents Mr and Mra. Tom
Chick.—Walton News.
There is nothing quite like fine
brick dust for scouring steel. Rub
two pieces of soft old brick to
gether to procure the dust. Dip
scouring cloth in a very little wa
ter and rub over the knives and
kitchen forrs. The staiiit will
disappear/as by magic.
Mlsa Willie Mae Aycock la the
sttnrtclve guest of Mlsa Helen
Grlffeth In Athena.—Walton News.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hester were
recent guests of Mra. W H Tdor.
ton of Athena.—Walton News.
Joyful Family Reunion
"Two of my brother*, a sister, an
well aa myself have been chronic
sufferers from ga« in .stomach. In
digestion, pain In right aide nen
appendix and liver trouble far many
years. My sl/ter tried Mayr’n
Wonderful Remedy with such good
results that we all took a court*
It and It helped In each case
Last Sunday we had a family re
union In celebration of ou* recov
ery and what we ail did eat. 1
is a simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal muctir
from the intestinal tract and allnynj
the Inflammation which cftu’eftl
practically nil stomach, liver land*
Intestinal ailments, Including np.
pendlcitis. One dose will convince
V>r money refunded. For «a!o by
all druggists avarywhere.—Adver
tisement.
Household Helps
STEEL UTENSILS
DISCOLORED' PORCELAIN
Kerosene oil will remove 4i,col-
rill not
POTATO SALAD v
When cooking potatoes for po
tato salad, cook them in their
-kin, and peel them afterward.
IU
taJI
2* n 1
Shoe Polishes'.
Americas ejashst
Ball maws hush
Special Sale
FALL HATS
PALACE TONIGHT
LAST SHOWING THE BIG SENSATION
“The Gold
Diggers”^
The intriguing screen vcr.sidn of the
famous Bclasco hit thap"ran continu
ously on Broadway for two years.
Saturday -Special
Everybody's Favorite
VIOLA
DANA
In Her Newest Comedy Drama
The Social Code’
MAY McAVOY BIG PICTURE MONDAY
■ ■
$4.95
to
$7.45
PELTS, VELVET
and VELOURS
Chic and Modish in
Moot Approved Styles
Extraordinary
Values
WHILE THEY LAST
'THE '
STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
Clayton Street
Apron Tunics From Paris Reach
Popularity Here ^
and la jnat now reaching it*
popularity hat*. Aa the
■till good lit “
Miss Koto Carlthera of Elbevton
will .pend the week end with Mra
Addle Jonet.
-®- . ‘
The friends of Mr. Jonas Myeri
will regret to learn of bis lllncaf
Franco tiieae
American designers unite thit
Benson hi saying “there’s nothing - . . -
new In P.ria,“ but they alao unite *£*#**£}
In saying there are many style, The black frock is velvet with a
that are delightfully smart and rllk lace apron held by a atrip of
adaptable. velvet down tho front. The tail-
lanta Me. veivei uown me ircmi. me uui-
Iiere are two variations of ti* ored deras ia of fiito wool kaahn
•ogue for apron tunics which war with the new flat embroidery lot
introdused in th« spring in Paria trimming. _
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