The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 22, 1923, Image 3

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MONDAY, OCTODER THE BANNKR HEHAI.D. ATHENS. CftOROIA Mat thI AAIIMIIM I JIr«.lL M.JJrnnch, Mrs jnmo-. C.l | OUGHS ' I' - - Bl “°k Jr ’ 2S3 ' J Klne “ W * y! - M "i Cut Yourself V V Oo*r 17 Million Jars Vtmd Yearly Herald. ffl— 1 MRS. E. F.’PORTER TO ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB ' jjr«. B. F. Porter will entertain | If. n bridge dub thi, evening, whleh MY GEORGIA LAND My Georgia Land,. Fair Georgia w..M0d With pride uiH>n thy shores I i.tand The wonder* of thy hills survey And <Jh^b thy tong-birds* roundc- Inr I watch the ripple of thy rIlls, My heart with love and pleasure thrills; A glorlou 8 heritage is mine, A loyal nativ^cbild of thine. Oh, Georgia Lahd, Fair Georgia Land, To thee I pledge my heart , my hand, My life, my dll, at thy command. My own, dear, native Georgia Land Thou sovereign state, of thee I sing, My highest tribute to theo bring. For thee my fervent prayers as cend, • That God thy every need attend, Some rarer glory doth appear To bless thee with <*ach changing * year. The fairest page in history, Tfie one thnt tells thy fame to me. For God and right thou hast stood, Thy erted a Chrlntly brotherhood, The world has learned to know ' thy fame, •' And h*arts rejoice at thy dent name. Thy loyal children e’gr rhali rajse Their voices clear to sing thy . praise In word and deed to honor thee. Thou mother of the brave and free. —Words by Miss G«ne Terrell, of Lumpkin, Music by Hugh L. Hodgson, of Atlanta. it! v.ill aiacmble tho members for a | very Informal and delightful cour30 at the Conservatory Mu le in Cincinnati. She is a very gifted musician game. .-.nd has contributed most gener- ,._ u , ® Awn MRS lously to all musical entertalnmenti MR8^JARNJIGENr^ANp MRS. j ru'd the cultuial Jife^of this cJt y- Ted Lewis tnd His Band •ay it so 4 £ox- trottingly, and Jones and Hare sing it as if they ownfed the house. BOND-McKAY ANNOUNCEMENT Prof. Gforge Glenn Bond nounces tho engagement .of daughter Frances Elizabeth . to Prof. Haden Mayo McKay, marriage to take place November tiie 1st. No cards. The above announcement Is of very delightful roclai interest hert and throughout the state. The charmipft bridc-elect Is one of Athen^ most talented and attrac- tixe girls. She graduated from Lucy Cobh and took a special CRCOK8 HOSTE88E8 I ,-rof. McKay I. u graduate of the D. A. R. BRIDGE PARTY Unlver.ltjr of Mlnlralppl and * > Mr. Mlllon Jarn gvn J I now a«*ovlate profeor of the Prrtton Brook, will bo tho MgcM Horticultural department of the, hMte.wat th. p. A. n. hrlda. Agricultural College, conducting party *™ay morning 'heOaor- remareb work In the atate. : f". *» Tho marriage'will unite two olf.for tabler ar*^cordially Mked to and very prominent famlllea. tht phone either Mr. Jarnlgnn wedding will take placr nt the Mrjg Brookr. horn, of the bride-elect's father or _ _ » Bearing rtret and will be one of —nccnav a O’CLOCK the loveliest roolnl event, of th- I MEETS TUESDAY 4 0 CLOCK early full season, that tl^e populai Th# P * T * A L th n ?, rnoon at 4 couple will make their homo herr will mrat TuraJay nf ernoon at . ... i.i/r o'clock All mothers urged to uc Marie Prevost%, PALACE Tonight Placing Marie Prevost Johnny Walker Alice Lake “Red Lights’ TUESDAY “YOU ARE GUILTY” With JAMES KIRKWOOD, DORIS KENYON, ROBERT EDE90N, EDMUND BREESE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL “LEGALLY DEAD” , Featuring: MILTON SILLS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIAL SHOWING IN 0 A R U G GU 8 TA D TRI3 C0 WeIk T '° N 1 K M- D Ma R ry 8 R Krfyder announce, of the conreaeraej vho »««»•. the Daughters or me r;onreueruL-j ■ T The mar . « ‘iLTlh? rm'*w 0f w« 0 .”^,«d nn .n the assemblage In Augurta thl. ^ Mrg g*]|* rj p will —»'• i their botne in Athens. make the assemblage in Augurta week of a notable gathering representative women from all the state. Among the eocinl event* I »• t- ‘ mUT of Anderson 8 Incldnt to the ronventlM■ *<“£ e , c “peM end with frlendr th luncheon Wednesday nt Rich , ’ * . mond Hotel given by Chapter A. | n •' \\ P. C.. a luncheon Thursday ir , Mf(| Mar j on puBose and Marlon the Y. W. C. A. of which the_ Au . Jr of Dah i on#ga are the guests of gusta Womans Club will he host-' K _ u , 5 r-fl Mrs, J. A Crs, and an evening reception Wednesday evening at thi* Coun- __ IHrrsr t^ss ^\&££sl ,0 ,he " placed nil the delegates, hut if any 5[‘!. nd t' ,n n 00i “7 I th ^ !!.** The many friend, of Mr., J. A find they have frlendr who ur. to bo delighted to lcar, be entertained at tho hotel. and th . General. h«.pl would like ,o onlortaln them D-j t „, th „ week, where .he ha. beer thrlr home, the change / cam be ee month ,, du , an auto- m ; , "e '-V ltettlng In touch "Rh any accident, pf the following Daughters. Mrs [ m Louis. Clinton, Mrs. Oswell R. EVo Mrs. W N Benton and Miss SaraL Stokes. Miss Millie Rutherford’s “His torical Evening’* at St John’s will be_nn especially piecing feature ol the convention. Miss Rutherford, who will he the ifucst of Mrs. Charley I’hlnizy. Is one of the mo?t charming anil delightfully In teresting women la the Houth, and In this her characteristic enter tainment she Is at her best.—Au- gusa Herald. gp WHERE ATHENS DELEGATES TO U. D. C. CONVENTION WILL STOP . Mrs. John J. W’tlkinji. Sirs Carey Lamar, King, Way l MU. Mildred th o'w"rck Vndwlth Tu.T Knlicilf.- Rutherford. Mrs C. II. Phlnlzy, 51& trr nrlffuth. — Greene street; Mrs. Horace M. Holden, friends; Mrs., Julius Tal* mndge. Mrs. W. V. W’hlte, 12B0 Walton W r ay: Mrs. A S. Parker. I friends. Mrs W M Crane, friends.; » Mrs W. F. W’atson," Hotel 'Rich* ; mond; Mrs. R. W’. Anderson. Mrs.' M B W'illlams, 436 Greene street; ! Capt. and Mrs. C. A. McGarrlgh ! announce the birth of a little I daughter rlday, October 19 at St Mary's hospital who hss hem named Mndnllne Mae. \ —Rf]— Miss Augusta Llndeman of New York is the guest of her sister Mm Lee Morris. • —RE— Mr. George Bcrum of New York spent the week end in the city. : | Tho friend^ of Mrs. Daisy Tal- mndge Pitts will regret tp learn ol h»r illness at her home on Prince , avenue. Miss Newton of Aladlson spenl The Laugh Riot JOSEPH M. SCHENCK PratnU BasterKsaton in Three A^es DIRECTED BY BUSTER KEATON AND EDDIE CUNE ■The Frozen Faced Comedian's First Six Reel Comedy Feature^- When you take your (rlrl to the dance thla coming • .rason ahe'a liable to spring .omething like thla on you: It’, tho latc.t in dancing .Upper., juat out in Lon don. Coughs become dangerous If allowed to run on. Check them at once with Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tsr - Honey, Dr. Bell’s contains just the medicines the best doctors prescribe combined with the old* time rAnedy — pine-tsr honey. Dr. Bell’s loosens hard-packed phlegm, stops coughing and soothes raw tissues In throat and chest. Keep it on hsnd tor all the family. It’s a favorite with young and old. AUdruggists. Be sure to get the genuine. DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Hone} DEATH SUDDENLY CLAIMS MR. ALLEN FLEMING S! The friend;* of Mrs. Alien Ienr ing and family deeply fyiripathlzy with them, in the. death «T Mr Fleming who died suddenly Sunday morning. -®- i Mrs. Halil? Harris Carter former ly of Atluntu will take pdc session of her npnrtment In the Judge An drew Cobh home on ^yiledvte ave nue in a few days much to 1 tho de light of her many friends here. -W- Mr. MclVldv Howe!’. wer.t Greenville, 8. C, Sunday on a In ness trip. Prominent Local Cotton Manvs Victim of Heart Attack; Resident,of Ath-. ens 15 Years. Mr. Allen R. Fleming died sud denly jit his-home on Lumpklr • treet Sunday morning about flv< o'clock. A sudd^k and unexpected heart attack caused his dea^h. -Mr. Fleming had been a resident of Athens for fifteen year* ant! during the tntire time had repre* -ilr-nted the cotthn firm of George JJ. McPhadden here. He was re garded as one‘of the moat efficient cotton buyers of this section tmd had hundreds of friends not only In Athens but* throughout north Georgia. Btjfore coming to Athens ho had lived In Augusta and At lanta. He was a native of Ratelgh. V. C., and was sixty years old. He i was a member of th* Methodist His- eon, Allen R. Fleming, Jr., was one of the first men from riarke couftty to lose his life in Mr,. V. J Mo.. I, vIMtlne h „ -‘ho Wolld Wa r nnd th. Ioe.1 po.t .l.tcr Mr, Jcrnl*.u In Dalton. ’ ' jt th ' Am "‘ c * n . w “ " n , m * d , I for him. Surviving him ar* four L Mr,. Moreton Hoik,tone and , we chlMtch, Mrt J, L Dnvta of Al- | young ,on., Morotod .Ir.. and Char. Flemln * Elb ' rton . Brand of Atlunta a>e «ue.t. ol '* r " w - O Payne of Athrn. and Judge Brand on RCIIedga avonur , l? ror *^. nn *’ •" Suropo, anil Mrr. ,| 1V , [ Lena Fleming, hi. .econd wife, for .eteral day.. Fungal rervloe. will be eonducl- The friend, of Mil Virginia Al- ’ Tueeday morning At 9 o’clock len are dletre«MKt J%er her Con- “t Betnaleln’. chapel and tht fol- tlnued .erlou, lllnt..\at Bt. Mniy. ’owing Wend. Will act »« pall hospital, she xu more comfortable j lieorere, T. A. Andereon, 8. J. Mora Monday morning dnd're.tM ha’.tet D- F Miller. C W Crook. F L Rob Sunday night. 1n«on. B A. Crane. J. M. Rogere ' j and L. C. Rucker. Mr. Julian Brown and •-•vu* The Interment will be In Lauren, children will return to Boe. ton i 8 . C, or.d the body will luvt Tuesday after *n visit to hcV moih er, Mrr. D. W. Meadow. LIQUOR CHARGE Athens Tuesday morning on the 10 | o'clock SeaboArd local. Miss Katherine 0 Brad well sr- ’n* WOMAN HELD ON tho week ehd In Onlienvlllo gains over to nee hdr brotWer nnd ntfnd the dance at Rlver.l* Saturday night. I Mary Lur.ie V. infrey, _(l|_ tens arreted Sunday afternoon by Dr». Milton Jnrnimti T. H. Mr- Chief of Detectives C. E. Sca- Hatton. Merare. Oeorgo Crabhe and Rraveo, Policemen Moore, Lester T T Wheeler .pent Monday In and Cornelleon. Tho woman was Dahlonega. - fharmed with violation of the pro- _gp— Ihibition law. Three gallons of Mr. and Mrr. Harry Hobson [whiskey was found in the hotae spent the week end in Dahlonep I ah? ■ occupicJLJMMitatcd. *T Jf ' * h - *’[ WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE attending rahool^ there. SICKNESS Mr Rutherford Llpaeomh of At.; Extreme <»nnge» of weather lanta Joined Mre. Llphcomh hare during Fall cauae many colda and for the week end who return'd cough.. For quick relief from with him after n vi.lt to Mr. nnd. throdt; cheat and bronchial trouble. Mra. Frank Llp.-omb. ’ cough., colds and crop use Foley’. ——*—* .‘j Honvy nnd Tkr. Contains no- opj- 8HE OUGHT TO KNOW ntcr—-ingredients printed on Maid*—A gentleman to see you wrapper. Largert selling * cough madam. medicine in the world. ’’Foley's Her Mistress—How do you know Honey nnd Tar l.i the most pleas- he’s a gentleman? fnnt and efficient remedy tor cough* Maid—Because he said. “Beg nnd coi^Is thnt T ever snw,” writes pardon'* before he kissed roe.— ^ Win. Jones, El Daro, Illinois.—Ad* Klnema Comic, London. ! vertlsemenL Ooh La La! ADDED ATTRACTION « 9 P.M. SHOWS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “THAT GEORGIA FOUR” Classy Kings of Harmony Srnmammmmmmmm Professor Anderson^s • Food Creations Whole grains steam exploded Quaker Puffed Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice are Professor Anderson's inventions. The grains are steam exploded—shot from guns. Over 125 million steam ex plosions are caused in every kernel. Thus the food cells are broken for easy digestion, and the elements are fitted to feed. Flaky, flavory pulls Quaker Puffed Grains seem like food confections.' The airy grains are 8 times normal size. The fearful heat gives them a nut-like taste. Quaker Puffed Rice is the most delicious cereal dainty breakfait ever brought, and millions now enjoy It. miuEto!-—viLinjiacs — brss The supreme dish it night time is Quaker Puffed Wheat in milk. The wheat supplies 12 minerals which growing children must have. It supplies their need of bran. Mill; supplies the vitamines. If you want your family to eat more whole grains and more milk, then serve them this enticing dish. Let no day pass without it. \ - Quaker Quaker Puffed Rice Puffed Wheal Anil .he won only third prize! An odil coofnt wa* .taxed in Paris ;|^s recently—to find the moat perfectly formed cupid bow mouth. Mile-II Alice Pernet took down third honors. 1 The night dish—Quaker. Puffed Wheat in milk It’s Time foi 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 give that waited protection with out adding weight or bulkiness to your cloth ing. Forrest Mills Underwear LADIES' UNION SUITS in Medium Weight. 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Lew neck, no sleeves, knee length. LADIES’ SILK nnd WOOL UNION SUITS Specially Priced At $2.50—Larger Sizes $3.00 LAblES' WHITE and FLESH BLOOMERS Specially Priced . At 65 Cents - Fine Quality of Knit Jersey. LADIES' DARK COLOR BLOOMERS. Cauzo Cotton Jcr.ey Knit in Cordovan and Flenh At $1.00 CHILDREN’S RLOOMERS. JERSEY KNIT 50c and 59c White and Black—6 to 16 Years. Children’s Union Suits $1.25 With Waist Attachment. High Neck, Long Sleeve, Knee Length. Children’s Knit Underwaist....... .. 35c Children’s Undervests 75c High Neck, Long Sleeves, Medium Weight, AD Sizes. INFANTS’ SHIMS and HANDS 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 BLOOMERS ' In Dark Shades Special $1.98 Merode' Underwear For Women In Lisle, White and Flesh AT SPECIAL PRICES $1.25 Women’s Union Suits, Special .... 98c $1.50 Women’s Union Suits, Special .. $1.24 $2.00 Women’s Union Suits, Special .. $1.69 $2.50 Women’s Union Suits, Sjiecial .. $1.98 76<f Merode Under Vest 59c 85c Merode Under Vest 69c Carter’s Knit Underwear for Women , and Children Union Suita For Ladies Special $1.25 r./.|yj| In Flesh and White. .$1.25 Ladies’ Harvard Mills Union Suits on Special Sale 69c Low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Misses’ Union Suits 85c 25 dozen Misses’ and Children’s light weight Union Suits, low neck, knee length, no sleeves. All sizes, from an unusual bargain caterers make. . / ■ Gordon Hosiery, Special 98c 200 dozen Gordon Hose in all'the newest fall shades. Every pair guaranteed or a new pair free if not satisfactory. Buy Your Children’s 3-4 Sox Gordon and Phoenix Makes In All the New Shoe Shades 35c, 50c, 65c and 75c Beautiful styles to select from. We have the largest hosiery stock in Athens to make your selections from. A Sale of Brushed Wool Chappie Coats $4.98 /.'.SM Very special value .in Brushed Wool Chappie Coats in smallTtoman stripes, coat styles, real values Were $7.50. . Bradley Coat Sweaters and Slipovers -s In All Colors, Heavy Jumbo Weave Specially Priced At $8.50 W. T. Collins Inc. ii; , j*