The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 16, 1923, Image 3

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? TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1923. TK?-following beautiful poem fa of youth and maiden by the aea. by a former Athena girl who grad- Thev , anted from Lucy Cobb. y logclhcr neath ‘he skies, FAITH, HOPE AND LOVg (By Margaret Price Stillman). A picture memory bring to me, And look Into-each others eyes; Their hearts are singing o’er again Love's sweet and wonderful rofrafn I cannot fashion Into speech ' Tbo Joy reflected each to each Faith, hope and love—may these abide Through life, as springtide. youth glad Unless you see the name “Bay er” on package or on tablets yot kro not getting the genuine Bayrt product prescribed by physician! over twenty- two years nnd proved safe by millions for Colas 7 Headache Toothache Lumbago • Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of As- pirin” only. Each unbroken pack age contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost fbw’ cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of Monoaceticacldester of Salicyljcacid.—(Advertisement.) O joys of home—o happy scene L He sIts beside his wife; his queen; Their cTq'Irl is playing on the floor. The sunlight streams in through the door; His blue eyes shine with wond rous gazo; Their plans for him are God's own ways. The child has made their life com plete— O life, o h«n sweet! MILLER-KALOP MARRIIAGE SUNDAY The marriage of Miss «athl««n Miller the popular young ffaugbimr of Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Miller, and Mr. J5hn Kalof of Greenville, S. C., was solemnised Sunday, Oct ober 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Kalof left Immedi ately for the’jr home in Greenville The young bride was a student ol he High School, and hosts )t fq'ends wjio will be surprised to aer o^her marriage. T1IK HANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eberhart'of Mayes ville were visitors herej Monday. Mrs. Charles Talmadge'i tHfends will regret to learn of her con tinued illness. * VffT BIBLE CLA88 TO GfVE MEASURING PARTY Friday afternoon the Woman’s *5‘ble class of the First Methodist the Baraca room from 3:30 to 2hurch will givo a measuf'ng party >:30- An Interesting program has teen arranged. Everybody is very ordially Invited. PITTMAN-JOHNSON Mrs. Alice L. iPittman announces he marriage of her daughter. Mildred, to Mr. ThomaB O. John- on, on August 9th, 1923. MUSIC 8TUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS, 3NELLINO, 8 O’CLOCK The Music Study Club will meet liow stranvp how lh,g < Tue3l,a >’> afternoon with Mrs. , now strange, bow c M snelllng at 8 o’clock. A full attendance is urged. ATHEN8 GIRLWINS HONOR AT LAQRANOECOLLEGE . Miss Elizabeth Tuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tuck*of Ath ens, Ga., has won the honor of be Miss Lyra RotKsch'lil has re turned* to her home In Columbus after a visit to Miss Bluma Fuhkensteln. Mr. Louis Funkenstein has re turned from a business trip to Mu- con. Misses Bea Holzman and Doro thy of Atlanta are expected to spend the week-end with Miss Bluma Fuqkengtein. —he*— The friends of Mrs. John W Bruiiiby will be de^ghted to. heas she Is convalescing from an Illness of several weeks and we*. aTile to take a ride (Monday. • PAGE THREI FRILLS BARRED They Practice What They Preach At Antioch Col lege in Yellow Springs, Faith, hope antP love, so rich to -Jdess, Have crowned thejr lives with happiness. The years have passed, some swift some slow, Lovo day by day was whispered - low. He glories In her gentle grace, Her locks of gray, her patient face. With heavenward look they see unfold Beyond the skies, the gates of gold. Lovo lasts, though earth-Ufo dis appears— This thought was cherished all the years. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Holliday have been called to Richmond, Va., by the illness of Mrs. Holliday’s mother. . gp' Mrs. Esther Lockllif will gb over to Atlanta Sunday to visit l:*-r mother in Marietta. / Mr. It. S. Strickland who Is vis iting his «4ster, Mrs. J. W. Gallo way leaves Sunday for Birming ham. Mrs. Plerco Pasphal and children of Winder were guests of Mrs. J. W. Galloway Sunday. Mrs. Marion O.’Farrell and .1ft- ing a member of LaGrage College tie daughter. Virginia, have . Glee club. ! turned to Macon after spending . Plans have already been made several weeks with iher mother.! Good to fhe last dmp lie weight of duty hostess who dines 1 * secure in the confi dence that her coflee will be nothing $hort of “Good to the last drop." , MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE YELLOW SPRINGS, 6.—They practice what they preach down i her? at Antioch College. This courageous little institution; tucked away Ift the quiet, foothills of southern . Ohio has Just started on the third year of Its new de parture In higher education. Headed by Its president Arthur trip in the spring and the glee slub anticipates a successful year under the directorship of Madon Lily, Hombly Hobbs. LaGrange/College Is mafnta/ned by (he North Georgia Methodist conference and* is one of the best A-grade colleges In the south. Mrs. John Booth. Mrs. J. J C. McMahan returned Monday from a visit to relatives in Atlanta. Mr. A. K. Nicholson, Miss Martha Nicholson and Mr. Homer NIchol son motored to Dahlonega Satur day for the week-end and were ac companied home by Mrs. Nicholson who has been spending the past week with Captain and iMts. John W. Nicholson. Senator Thomas E. Greeno, Dr. and Mrs Stevo Brown of Atlanta, have been called here by the Ill ness of little Miss Hazel Greeno at St. 'Mary's hospital. The friends of Mr. Coko Tal-j : madgo will be Interested* to learn he is improving from an attack of grip and was much better Mon- 'day. I Miss Amy Moss, of Athens, Is i the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. C. \ Cleckley, this week.—Decatur news. Constitution. . Mr. Ford Sollgan of New York was the gnest of Mr. Louis Funken* i stein Sunday. I 'Mrs. Louis FMnkenstein leaves ; Wednesday for Macon to visit Mrs. Morris M'chael for several days. SHIRTS HOW MANY SHIRTS HAVE YOU? 1 Due to the advance in the prices of cot ton fahric, we urge you to come in and make your selections. Our stock is the most complete you will find. All the new patterns, designs and fabrics for fall. Prices are very reasonable. May we have the pleasure of showing you. Chas. Stern Co.. Mrs. John B. Vaughan of this dty Is with her sister, Mrs. B. F. Ray of Bowman, Ga., for a. few Mlsa'Chloe Kemp’s friends are pleased to see her out after nn ap pendicitis operation at St Mary's hospital. —an— Mrs. Rutherford Lfpommb dl Atlanta.is the guert of Mrs. Fnn'. Lipscomb. M*-s. Jack Goodman returned from a short visit to relatives in Atlanta. Miss Elizabeth Tuck has return ed from Atlanta where she was de lightfully entertained as the guest of fn'ends and relatives. Mrs. Horace Ritchie, Mrs. W. O. Paine, and Mrs. Bessie B. TYopt- mnn, left Tuesday for Rome to at tend the convention of Georgia Federation of Women’s clubs. - —m- Mts. O. L. Maddox has returned to Atlanta after a visit to Mrs; . Colbert. K Athens Visitors Among thou visiting in Athens Tuesday were: W.. N. Harden, Commerce, Go.; Tracey Mathew- son, Atlanta; Mr v and Mra. D. H. Redfem, Albany, Go. cite liohthr imnn the- E - “"W Antioch fa giving the Sits llgnUy Upon tne ; worW culture without 1 M frills by turning out Self-reliant morn trained In the an bf manag ing others through managing themselves. Its student body, limited to 600 1 alternates five weeks of classroom work with five weeks of actual experience in nearby factories and industries, that theory and doing may become reconciled and the In dividual student equipped at his gratfuafc’on to step Into executive control of his chosen field. Under the curriculum of “study a while, work a while,” six years are ordinarily required to grad uate, although completion of study may be achieved f,n lesser time. "Antioch’s goal Is to turn out po tential executives and to escape developing aingle track thinkers.’’ President Morgan informs. “We wish In no sense to avoid spec ialisation, but rather to lay a firmer, more complete develop ment upon which to specialize later.” PLEASED AI10IENCE Mystery, mirth nnd entertaining was the performance of Caesar, the great, at the Colonial Monday evening. In spirit land, the cabinet scene, i3 one of the most weird and in spiring acts a performer of his character has ever attempted— even Hermann, the greatest the wrold has ever known,, in this ape, was any better. Many asked questions of all character, which Caesar readily answered to the satisfaction of the audience and to the questioner. Tonight, he will be spen again nt the Colonial introducing many new and novel acts at which time it is expected that the theatre will be crowded. . On Wednesday afternoon, a spe- cial performance will be given for ladies only at which time Caesar will be pleased to answer any question those present may desire to ask. His work U marvelous, mystifying and interesting. The engagement will close with tin performance on Wednesday even' University “Y” Raising Funds; tonight When the cards of life are stacked against you, can you call for a new deal? “The •see - • m DOROTHY McKAII.fi (The Follies Queen) FAIR CHEAT did—and got away with il. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS (WESTERN) AT THE STRAND In Its campaign among the stu- d«nf body of th£ Unlveri^ty of Georgla'to raise $1,400.00 for main tenance during this collegiate year, the university Y. M. V C. A. an nounced* Tuesday morning that a total of $703.00 had been pledged nnd that 396 members of the stu dent body had been approached. The secretary of the organiza tion complains that Re and h!s committee are having (i'fflculty In seeing the students which accounts for no more money having been raised than has. It Is the confident belief of the secretary and* the officers of the Y. M. C.,A- of the Georgia institu tion that the total sought will havo been pledged wltii'n a few weeks. COFFEE COFFEE HAVE YOU TRIED NOO-NAME COFFEE? “A Delidci«s High Grade Coffee” NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO. Athens, Georgia. JESTER Complete Insurance Protoctloa 617 Holman Bldg. Phone 437 j ins. B. F. Bolton, Atlanta) W. D. day., and will attend the. Steph-, Warren,- Atlanta; R. C. Cassell, OHS county singing convention at Jr., Atlanta; W. O. Dean, Mon- Kastanolleo Friday and Saturday I roe, Ga.; C. A. Plummer, Atlanta; and the Hart county convention at J. Lcitcr, Atlanta; H. B. Pound, Cedar creek, Sunday, petober 14. Mr. and Mra. U_C. Smith who spent the weefc-end with their, atater, Mra. R. W. PIVBIpa havo re- nlnllT, Bill. •** *" t rif-lll turned fo Veasey, Ga. •Miss Nell Christopher of Ches- tertee, Gs. ,f* the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. L. Bramblett. Tho friondx of Mrs. W. J. Peep les will regret to learn of her ill ness at 8L Mary’s hospital. Dr. John E. White of Anderson, 8 at the First Baptist church C., who Is conducting services is the guest of Mr. end Mrs. Frank Lipscomb. Dr. White is president H. B. Dixon, Atlanta; J. C. Robertson, Atlanta; S. C. Ray, nuucruuu, auhiiu, £3. i-. nuy, Atlanta; Edward E. Cole, New York City; W. H. Beck, Detroit; K. W. Runic!!, Atlanta;- M. M. Berger, Atlanta. W. G. Foster, Carrollton; B. S. Potter, Miami, Fla.; C. P. Terry, Louisville, Ky.; R. Wallace, At lanta; P. L. Newsome, Washing ton. Ga.; Walker Bradford, At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jacobs, Jacksonville, Fla.; U. D. Alston, New York; E. M. Harrison, New ark, N. J.; G. W. Pryor, Greens- of the UnJveniltyaml i-astor of the N ’ C ’= A. Ricra, Greensboro, Flrat Baptist church of Anderson. 1”’ ’ Georgia Shows Good* Increase In Home Owners Georgia was ono of 18 slates to show an increase in the percent tage of families, owning their own homes, according to, “How to Own Your Home,” an official handbook I just issued by the United 8tates| Department of Commerce.for the! prospective home owner. In 1900,1 the manual shows, 30 per cent ofi Georgia families owned their J — homes, nnd this rose to 30J) ir.f , 1920, a gain of 9-10 of 1 — cent. Georgia's home ownership rec ord, however, was below* that of tho average of the South Atlantic States with 420 home-owning families per 1,000 -as against 309 per 1,000 for Georgia, the-tables show, and Georgia’s average war nlso behind that of 420 home own ers per 1,000 families for the en tire coontry. Milady’s Footwear From Paris , PARISIAN FOOTWEAR. LEFT TO RIGHT. SANDALS FOR IIOUSEWEAR; SHOES OF SIL- | VER LAME CLOTH; SLIPPERS OF GRAY SATIN EMBROIDERED WITH STEEL BEADS. THERE’S MONEY in the Want Ads. Many an important business transaction originated in the Want Ads, Many a good position was secured by means of a few well chosen wrods. It’s the best medium of keeping in touch with the world. Use our columns if you want real results. BANNER-HERALD Phone 7S The Season’s WTIIT Big Smash*- I II t i