The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 17, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1923 '• : - i'» i THE HANNKK HKRAU). ATHENS. GEORGIA Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 CONSOLATION The hills w(U soon bo hung with base, The, punllght fatot and fleet, And though 1 lovo the autumn ways 1 And find them more than sweet, My heart harks to the time of year When apple blossoms blow iPink as cloud flowers when day is near, Bi!7«r as drafting snow. Sometimes when tasks which heap my hand Are. done or laid aside, Swift as a bird aoross'the land My thoughts fly far and wide; But pver when t.he sun dips down, A great rose In the blue. Mv whey flits to a far town Where bides a breath of you. For once you came at twilight To share with me a Joy External an a ceaseless chimo Which nothing can*destroy; Once when the apple blossoms Went a floating down tho wind FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use From any druggist for 35c, or $1jOO for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively re moires Eczema, quickly stops itching, and heait akin troubles, also Sores, Bums, Wounds and Chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zcraois a dean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. ZCmo Soap, 25c— Zemo Ointment, 60c. S TOUT PERSONS incline to full feelingafUr cat- in#, iiur pains, constipation Kelieeed aad HinSaa Impmed b CHAMBERLAIN’S tablets (HfiuFnj and comforting * only 25o ENARCO ,Japanose- OILS • ' ■ “.'-iJY* •. v CITIZENS’ PHARMACY With you I turned my face toward home And left all care behind. Though I may not go back again To walk the path of Bprlng, l shall not feel the poignant pjjin Which once life seemed to bring; The opal of remembrance Is mine to hold.* to ekep, To cherish till the time I chance To drift away in sleep. —Elizabeth Scolard. TWENTY-SEVENTH CONVENTION FEDERATION WOMAN'S CLUBS HOME, Ga.—The twenty-sev- ened Tuesday evening In the dty federation of Women’s clubs op ened Tuesday eveninfl In the city auditorium with the president, Mrs. James E. Hays, and Mrs; J. Lind sey Johnson, president of the Home Woman’s club, presiding at the opening session. This convention is^marked by quite a note of sen timent, as flliie fftwt Cfconventyott held by this wonderful organisa tion, composed of brilliant and' rep resentative womo nwas in^ 1897, and Rome was the hostess city, with Mrs. J. Lindsey Johnson as the hostess president, th’s same high official honor being held by her this year. She opened the ses sion Tuesday evening, extending t hearty and cordis] wolcome to th« visitors. Mrs Johnson (s one of the pioneer clubwomen of the sooth, und she has always been a bril liant factor in club life. Hon. E. E. Lindsey, first city commissioner; Hon. J. L. Bran- president of the chamber of commerce, made brief addresses of elcome Tho auditorium was decorated In autumn flowers, and a background of palms formed on attractive set ting for tho handsomely gowned women who attended' tho opening session, 411 wealing evening cos tumes. Mrs. Clifford Walker was givien an enthusiastic greeting by the Georgia 'Federation of Women’; club's at the opening session, be ing introduced by Mrs. James E Hays, president of the federation as a distinguished guest and ar tho representative of the Georgio Parent-Teacher association. In greeting the federation as the president of the hostess organiza tion, the Rome Woman's club, *Mts. J. Lindsey Johnson said In part: “Very seldom does one womar have the pleasure or welcoming th* Georgia.. - Moderation- as official hostess and still more unusual i f It to have this pleasure the seco'n* It’s Time fot Warm Underwear B-r-r-r! You shiver and wonder why it is you are cold. Well, it's after all, much a question of Un derwear. New Fall weights here gpve that wanted protection with* out adding weight or bulkiness to your cloth ing. Forrest Mills Underwear LADIES' UNION SUITS in Medium Weikhta 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Low neck, no sleeves, knee length. LADIES’ SILK snd WOOL UNION SUITS' SpcMIrJWMd At $2.50--Larger Sizes $3.00 LADIES’ WHITE nndTLESH BLOOMERS Spedalljr Priced At 65 Cents Fine Quality of Knit Jersey. LADIES’ DARK COLOR BLOOMERS, Gsnze Cotton Jersey Knit in Cordovan and Flesh > At $1.00 CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS, JERSEY KNIT 50c and 59c White and Black—6 to 16 Yean. Children’s Union Suits $1.25 With Waist Attachment. Hiih Neck, Long Sleeve, Knee Length. Children’s Knit Underwaist 35c Children’s Undervests .. 75c High Neck, Long Sleeves, Medium Weight, All Sizes. INFANTS’ SHIRTS and BANDS In -Cotton, Cotton and Wool, Wool, and Silk and Wool— - In Cotton .. 50c to 75c and $1.00 In Wool 75c to $1.50 In Silk and Wool 85c to $2.00 ' SPECIAL IN LADIES’ JERSEY DLQOMEBS In Dark Shades Special $1.98 time after a lapse of twenty-seven years. I hope that when the feder ation meets again (n Rome U will have as many splendid and earns- est women as it has today and had 87 years ago. Less tjban fifty wo men met here before and we were greatly frightened' by our temerity, i Today wo have tour times as many and we are not at all frightened over any undertaking. I hope for thb future that the next conven tion will be ten times as great as ibis one tonight" Mrs. Johnson was given an ova- : tlon by tbs visiting women and service. H. S. Shackleton, president of the residents' club' of Rome, tertained the officers of the state federation at a tiinrter Tuesday evening at the General Forrest hotel. » , * Mrs. Johnson's Address was brief but timely, while Mrs. Hays’ reply was a particularly fitting one. President Dr Rufus W. Weaver, of Mercer, and Dr. Andrew M. Soule, president of the Georgia State Agricultural colege, made Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION -ELL-ANS ^alaed for har splendid record ol |*s t fa 754 Packages Everywhere ASTHMA No cure for ft, but welcome • w relief is often brought by*— VICK’S V VapoRub Opt IT Million Jam U—d Yiar/v 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief le feature addresses of the occs- :on. Mrs. Clifford Walker was In troduced by Mrs. Hays na a dis tinguished guest and a represents- >’ve of the Georgia Parent-Teacher association. MOTHERS 8TUDY*CLUB (PRE-SCHOOL AGE) HOLDS INTERESTING MEETINNG The Mothers Study dub (pre school age) held its monthly meet Ing at the home of Mrs. H. J Stegeman on Bprlngdalo Tuesday atfernoon at 4 o’clock. In aplte of the rain there waa a good attend ance. At the bjisinesa meeting It wns decided to affiliate with the National Congress of Mothers and arest-Teachers association, and a constitution adopted. Mrs. W. W. Crews-was elected vice president and Mrs. s. N. Shelter secretary to eucceed Mrs W. D. Paschal who baa left Athena. It was decided to hold the fu ture meeting! at the homes ot members. Eleven members offer ing their homes. Mis, Flora Addington and Miss Katherine Park kindergarten teach ers Showed some simple paper cut tings and I'nger plays to teach the children on rainy days. Mrs. Shot fer who has done vahtbsle nutri tion work In the David Barrow school than concluded the program on vltlmlnes and carefully batank ed meals tor children anfl adults. Simple refreshments were served. The following chairmen of stand ing comrq'ttces were appointed: Mrs. Dave Paddock, social com mittee, iMrs. John Davis, member ship committee, Mra. W. O. Pkyne. program committee, Mrs. R. Orr, remains chairman of publicity committee Mrs. Shelter remains chairman nutrition-hygiene committee. MRS. ENTERTAINS AT FIR8T OF PARTY 8ERIES Wednesday afternoon Mra. J. E Severln entertained very charm Ingly at the fret ot a delightin' series of bridge parties. The attractive home wsa very lovely In the blight decorations-ol gorgeous fall flowers In the vary ing shados of gold and crimson artistically banked in affective ar rangement everywhere, making t very bright and colorful settlor for six tables .of players. Following the Interesting game, elaborate refreshments werp serv ed and dainty band-embroidered guest towels presented the win ners of the high and low •cores. Mrs. Severln le always a grac ious hostess, extending a very In formal and beaut'ful ospltallty. Much pleasurable Interest wll' center the other parties, which (lye promise ot being among tip loveliest ot the social activities 0* the early whiter season. —IB— MI8S MURRAY ENTERTAINS AT RUOK One of the most enjoyable events of the week waa that of Tuesday ererfnc, when Mlsa Mary Lou Murray antertalued In a most charming manner at cook at her home on College avenue. Several gamee were enjoyed af ter which a delicious Ice course wse served. Those playing were Mlsa Murray, Miss Louise Ivy, Mis, Ruby Andrews, Mrs. Nells Mur ray. Mra. Welch, Mr. Floyd Adams. Mr. Bennett Laramore, Mr. Frank Hall and Mr. Beckam. MISS LOUISE^iERRY ENTERTAINS SCHOOL SET FRIDAY EVENING Miss Louise -Merry sell elightful hostess Friday evening at a charmingly planned Halloween party at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H M.erry The gnoata will Include about fifty girls and boys of tho High School set, and will bo ono of tbr brightest social events of the fall season. UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING POSTPONED The meeting ot the nnlvcraltj woman's club which was announc ed for Friday afternoon at foqr ocl’ock In Peabody hall has beer postponed. W. T. Collins Inc. |j Snapp, Bristol, Va C. D. Randall. Atlanta; Mary J. Newman, Omaha; Y. D. Dorn, SUmter, S. C.; J\ A. LeBaron, Atlanta; Emil E. ShacI, Baltimore; T. A. Harris, Marietta, Ga.^ P. W. Elite, Anderson, S. C.; R D Webb, Atlanta; H. C. Abbott, J*., Birmingham; iRobert Davis, Tennille; L. L. Owens, MiUens- burg, Pa.; B. F. Bolton, Atlanta; W. C. Trammell, Rome, Ga C. W. Gardenhfye, Atlanta; Geo. M. Stanton, Augusta; W. C. Thom as, Talbotton, Ga.' variety, but it Is much easier manipulate and makes the Job of i weeping much leak arduous. PREVENT WASTE But only what you need and what you know you cun u«e. tfoth Ing Is _a bargain If It lie* oh the shelf until It deteriorate^ BORAXJUD Sheer materials appear much more like new after * trip to tho laundry If they are rinsed !n boras water instead of being starched In the regular fashion. Nicholson Social / hi nd Personal News NICHOLSON. Oa.—Early Bat’ir- day morning, the residence of Mr. W. O. Power on Central avenue, was* discovered cn fire It is sup* posed to have <gnitad in the kltch* on and the flames s.pread rapidly over the entire building. It was j, ono of the oldest re;ldences in the Household Helps l c,,)r p#rt of ,he ,urnlturo w “ EASY FOR SWEEPING A long-handled dust pan is more expensive than the short-handled Stomach Comfort For Good Eaters "Pape's Cold Compound" Acts Quick, Costs Little, and Nsvsr Sickens! In a few hours your cold Is gone, head and nose clear, no feverish ness, headache, or stuffed-up feel- Inf. Druggists here guarantee these pleasant tablets to break up a cold the grippe quicker than nasty mrat'Jeopte'«njay MUng thVfooJ lulnlnc. Th.y never make you thlngn they see before them. Whatp ,,c ^J >r uncomfortable No 8our Risings, Gassiness, Heart* bum and Distrsss of Indigestion If You Follow Masts With Stuart’s Dyspspela Tsblsts They may talk about balanced rations, calorjes and nil that, but they want Is the simple means of stopping gasslners, sour risings and such distresses If they come. A host of people ure Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets <because they give the stomach the alkaline ef fect, they stop the gas, they sweet en the rtomach, they aid dlgeatior In the stomach; they are balanced to do Just these things, and you can rtljr upon this relief «vc<t' time. Get a 60-cent box of Stu art’s Dyspepsia Tablets at any d^yr store and you will eat your pie and cheese, steak and onions, sausage and buckwheats, cream In coffee .and defy old man dyspepsia.—Ad vertisement. s Buy a box of ’’Pape’s Cold Compound” for a few ^ents snd get rid of your cold right now. He Is Looking' ? Em Pver Again "Eight years of stomach and liv er trouble reduced me to a walk lng skeleton. My skin was dried up and as yellow as a twenty-dol- lar gold piece. I was filled with gss and had severe pains in right rtdft I coud not think r.nd had lost all ambition to do any thing. Doctors' medicine did not touch me. My cousin . advised Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, which snatched me from the grav*-. 1 have gained sixty pounds, eat like a hired man and am looking ’em over again.” It is a rimple, harm less preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from the Intesti nal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and . Intestinal oll- meVi'ts, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince of money re-, everywhere.—Advertisement. Genuine "Bayer Tablets of As pirin” havs been prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years and rlroved safe by millions Colds kind grippe misery. Handy boxes of twelvs tablet# cost only few cents at any drugstore. Each package contains proper direction? for Colds qhd tails how to prspare an Aspirin gargle for sore throat and tonsils. MOTHER! Children Crv-por “Fletcher’s Ca*toria ,r Athens Visitors Among thoso visiting In Athens Wednesday were. J. A. Sanger, At lanta: A. F. Williams, Atlanta; L H. Mallon, Atlanta; George ' II. F/tcher, Savannah. H. J. Wood, Richmond; Mr. and Mra- 8. S ll’etere, New Orleans La;: H. W. Howe, New York: A. A. Balanls, Boston, Mesa.; G E McLean, New Orleans. III c H. Reynold., Macon, Oa; H s ( W. Jordah, Atlanta; Mra. Lola , Cochran, Ga.; Mr and 1 Mra. T l able feeling that ’goea with bale and hearty old ego—It la a feeling ot happiness, of care un known, ot reborn youth. But rheumatism—that deadly malady which haa earned so many to surrender to the woes ot pain and suffering—canoed so many to orego the pleasures of life— auiod so many to bo dependenL r hy auffer from It? To be helped about—crutchea, ines and willing hands always eeded to' aiabt you here nod help ou there. Rheumatism will ran- ■h the same as skin disorders— ho samo ns sallow complexion— he same aa that run-down condi tion when S. S. S. la used. S. S. S. builds red blood cells by the score. Your nervd powe( Is strengthened. Rheumatism { " u>:;i ucn, red, ricaiLuy moor, courses through sour velna, then)' la no such thing aa Inflammation or neuralgia of the muscles and Joints 8. S. 8~ls what you need to retain that old time vim and vi gor and vitality, when yon turn down the line] stretch ot life. Mr, M. A, Fenner, Elyrie. Ohio, writes: ”5. f. S. nfiaiW me of rhtumatim and nervousnen. ft it the tea medi cine toe building up the blood." 8. a 8. is made of carefully ■«- looted and sctentlflcaUy prepared end proportioned herbs and barks. Only pure vegetable Ingredients are naad. Stronger healthier, bodies—bodies able to withstand the onalaughta of diseases aro the results ot S. S. S. All leading drug! alores carry S. S. S. Tho large, slzo Is the moro economical. - bi. UULI IBJLHWim-Jr hived by the heroic efforts of the cltlzqns. It waa partially covered with insurance. On. Sunday night, about bine o'clock, the hbme of,Mr. Wilt Hud son waa discovered on fire. When tint aeon It waa burning on the south aide. The clt’.tens here rush ed to the acene, broke Into the building and rescued nil the furni ture with the exception of the kitchen Mr. Hudaon and wife wert In South Carolina on a visit at the time of the fire. The house was tht property of J, T. McElhnnnon and wo are not Informed whether I wae Insured or not Revival services are In progress et the Methodlat church. Rev Glynn Dhvla of Bowman, a former pastor of tills charge, has thr meeting In charge and ds delivering some very Interesting discourse: at the morning end evening ser vices. Nicholson extends a astlnr wecorao to Mr. Davis to thla city again. Your presence Is InYted. The quartery union meeting that was held here by the FlreBaptlzec' Holiness peoplo Jfrom Frida; thrpugh Sunday night was report ed a success. It was attended b; large crowds at each service. Wednesday evening of last week Mies Oussle Wallace delightful); entertained a host of her ftfendfl with a birthday party at the homr of lira J. R. Duncan. The attend ante report a nice time. Change of residences are: Mr J. R. Duncan occaplea the homr vacated by Mr. Tom Phillips! whr moves with Mr. O. T. Carithers Mr. Curtis Smith moves Ito tin Colle req'dence vacated by Mi Dunoan. Messrs. George Smith. Jewett Barnett, - Leo anfl Causey canup were In attendance at tho Steph- enh County Singing .convention that met with Eastonolto church. Sunday. Large crowd and good singing reported. Quito n few Nlcholsontnns at tended the fair at the Gate City the pait week. They report a do-' llghttuj stay. , Rev. J. W. Kennedy of Laurel Hill, N C.. <a expected In the city during the week to visit friends. Some of the farmers of thla com munity have already paid their 1629 obligations and are clearing money. That'e fine. Our two gins can easily taka car of the cotton crops of this section. It has practically , been gathered. Employees of the Comerce Over all Plants, who reside here, re turned to their work Monday fol- owtnf a two weeks’ vacation. A well and other modern facili ties are to be added t\lhe prop erty of the Nicholson H&h School. These Improvement* will be great ly appreciated by both pupils and teachers. Fq’enda hero ot Mr.,)tnd Mra. Obe N'shers of Atlanta will be Interest ed to learn they are tho recipients of a fine boy, presented to thorn Oct. 9,*1923. O. S. C. Traffic Agent in Athens Mr. J. W. Reilly of New York. Eastern traffic agent for the Ocean Steamship Company, spent Wed nesday In Athens, calling on the trade. Mr. Reilly, with a party of O. B. C. representatives, is making a tour of the touth, and reports that improved condltolne nost prevail In #11 sections 'which they have visit ed. PAGE THRU NO BROWN STATEMENT , ATLANTA, Qa.—After announc ing he would Ntie a statement rel ative to the investigation of hjs department In time for publication In last Sunday’s newspapers. Com* missloner of Agriculture J. J Brown decided to have nothing to say at this time. The commission er said today he felt a statement from him was unnecessary as the committee report had fully exone rated him of all charges. ATTENDING GAS CONFERENCE ATLANTA.—Coorgo M. Napier, ittorney general of Georgia <has t« Chicago to attend the con- ’erence or attorneys general on he subject of. gas prices. Several ittorneys general.have been con ducting exhaustive; inyest’^atlonf Into the gasoline p#'cd situation and at tho convention their data! will bo collected and plans will be 1 formulated to prevenr^t-xcesHive r price Jumps In the future. Stops Colds in 24 Hours i Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine given | quicker relief than any other cold or la ( grippe remedy. Tablets disintegrate in _• 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in millions of cases. Demand red box b ing Mr. Hill’s portrait. All druggis SOcmtfc <-« CASCARA QUINN W. 71 HILL CO. MTSMT, M r They ^ stand the wear Buster Brown Shoes Hopscotch! Just one of the man/ games that are so herd on ordinary shoes! Let Mary Jane enjoy it—her "Buster Browns” can stand it! 12 to 6 Miss’ Mahogany Calf Spring Heel .. $4.85 12 to G Misses’ Light Tan Lace $5.09 12 to 2. Boys’ Brown Calf Lace $3.50, $1.85, $5.09 8 1-2 to 11 Boys’ Brown or Black ... $3.85, $4.00 8 1-2 to 11 Misses’ Brown Lace .... $3.50, $4.00 5 to 8 Little Fol k s Play or Dress Shoes ~ —$2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 A Souvenir With Every'Pair. Built over the i Brown Shaping they Keep young feet the right path oF healthy growth. All sizes and styles for boys snd girls* oMichael’s ;.s.s. ^he Worlds Best ^$lood Medicine OA, HUMPHREY. Radiantfire Better Than a Furnace For Fall WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY ONE IN YOUR HOME FOR 10 DAYS? Special offer If you have a gas connection anywhere in your home, we will install, for TEN DAYS’ approval, any type of Radiantfire Heater in any room you desire it, without cost except for the gas con sumed. This offer is made to introduce what we consider is the most efficient and economical Gas Heater made. We Will Install One For Trial Without Cost Portable and Fireplace Models For Every Purpose Sec and “Feel” Them in Operation At Our Sales and Service Office At ltO College Avenue ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL COMPANY ■ ' •' '