The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 23, 1923, Image 3

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WHERE’S HER P. A.? * Thfeatrfc Manager—Where did you keep this diamond tiara you auy has been'stolen? Leading Lady—In the box with the rigt of my jewelry. Stop Coughing The simplest and best way to stop comrhs. colds, croup, hroorhuf, “Utf* and la grippe coughs is to take CH AMBERLAI N’S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend Manager (tadlilterenlly)—Whaf, It worth? Leading Lady—Oh, about a col- unm and n half, I should say.— Sydney Bulletin. SHE LOVE3 GOLF Young 3fan About Town— fs youi boss hard to work for, Radle? . Sadie, the Steaoeraphei*—He oatnl to be terrible, dearie. He’d al ways put in ten hours a day nt the Wfiee 1201 office. But somebody started him playing golf. Call me up any after noon.—Printer’s Ink Monthly. C'omiiSRWalttM PAGE THHEt PALACE TONIGHT^ SHOWING “You Are" Guilty” James Kirkwood Robert Edcson Mary Carr WITH Doris Kenyon Edmund Starese* Jtussell Griffin hi Interesting Meeting is Held at Clubhouse by JVomah’s Club Monday After noon: Many Attend James Kirkwood WEDNESDAY , SPECIAL SHOWING “Legally Dead” Portrayed By a Magnificent All-Star Cast Featuring Milton Sills r and CLAIRE ADAMS } The Woman’s cjub held a very | large and r.nthusias|’c meeting ; Monday afternoon with the new president, Mrs. Horace Ritchie It .the chair. The rgeular business I was suspended for a while for the j beautiful clnb song "My Georgia Land,” put to music by Mr. Hugh ! L. Hodgson, and the words by Miss Jean Terrell of Lumpkin. The song was adopted at the convention in , Home last week and was de’ght- ! fully sung by a double quartette, Mrs. Hugh Gordon, Miss Edith Hodgson, Miss Fiances Bond, Mrs. Hugh Hodgson, Prof. Roosevelt Walker, Prof. H. at Clifford Hodgson, ami Mr. Ralph Hodgson, accompanied Hugh Hodgson at the piano, the reiditjon was perfectly charming. The club unanimously gave Mf- Hodgson a rising vote of tliankr fpr l|'s valuable contributon. Mrs. j W. W. Crews, chairman of the Fine Arts department, presented Mr. sHodgson to the audieuce -In her graceful happy way. . Mrs. Rufus Moss, chairman of the Home Economics department, reported on Mlsg Marie Haines' who Is to give a series of tslkr here beginning October 313t. nr. tices havo already appeared in th~ dally paper giving the highest praise of*Miss Haines as an artist of rare ablity. Miss Campbell of tho State Nor mat gave testimony of her splendid talents. While the class begin* next Wednesday tho 31st* there prabahly w'H be may people going to Columbus for the game which will very likely take many froir the class Friday and Saturday at which time Miss Haines will be af leisure to give advice in the homes. Many Interesting features mark- tho meeting. A moYon was made and carried that the corresponding socretary write Mrs. Hugh Hodg son a note of thanks In apprecia Von of I no copies of "My Georgia Tomorrow-.A Special Sale of NewHats In Beautiful Gold and Silver Effects Rich Metallic Brocades Golden and Silvery Laces Velvet and Metal Combinations The golden age is here—in millinery, at least! And the silver age too! So strikingly beautiful and so varied and becoming are these new metallic effects that we can safely prophesy that nothing else will be worn for a long time to Brocaded hats trimmed with vulture, pea cock and ostrich features,' Dainty turbans of velvet with metallic " crowns and rich ornaments. Smart cloches of black satin with silver The Values Are Extraordinary These styles have not been shown btfof*—advance winter diodes di rect from the manufacturers. embroidery in contrast. lively combinations of chenille and gold embroidery on charming pokes. Leaves and flowers of gold and silver. Many Lovely Color Combinations. Land,’ ’to tho club. Mrs. Greene, chairman of parlia mentary law stressed Its neeos in tho organization. Mrs. Parker introduced Miss McCInley head nurse of the tuber- lucosis work of the* county who stressed tho needs here, especial ly the attention parents shout* give the children In the proper nourishment to ard off tho dis ease, ami the great need of cloth log for those tillable to buy them Site stated the sad’ fact then wasn’t n place in the state when j patient with a fully developed Cr.SG could uc thiicii, » most dc plorable situation. The annua bazaar will bo held beginning Dec 5th for threo days at the Georgian Mrs. Parke5 reported she ba< twenty five women working for th- Apron booth. Orders for handsome ly dressed dolls will bo taken be* fre the bazaar. The cake booth will uke orders for whlto and dark fruit caks packed in Chrlitma* boxes. A fancy children’* party, will be von at 'tho club. Mrs. 'Tommk Anderson will hare charge of th* randy, booth. Mrs.' Earnest will have a Canary booth, and along with these fea tures there will be many, others Mrs. Gerald Greene w’Ji bo treas urer of the bazaar. The corresponding secretary wat isked to write Mrs. nllen Flem ming a note of condolence In hei great hour of sorrow, also a not* •*'sympathy to Mrs. J. A. Darwin who has been 111 three months and greatly missed at the club meet ngs. Tie club was asked to tak« part in the Americanisation week beginning Nov* 11th. November th* 8th a Denial Clinic will be held n< the club. - A library was discussed and r> room will be 9'tted up gnd all members were asked to contribute Mrs. E, R. Hodgson, Jr„ was elected first vice president unani mously, and niy one could fill more gracefully tho office, she has lon£ ; given her great and valuable aer j vice to the -club. j Mrs. Troutman one of the dele ‘gates to Rome made a wonderful •report on tho convention. Hrs J Crowd suggested tho singing of | Carrol*’bit Chrfetmak. j The next meeting v*Tl be a ba- sarr meeting. The club la to fos ter Btofy telling and Mrs. Jam! | gan gave tho first chapter Monday afternoon to bo taken up by Mrs McCoy for the second install moat A lovely luncheon was 'held at two o’clock by the .executive board Any of the members may be In cluded by a small payment at these luncheon*; which Is to precede Qn monthly meeting. . evening at 8 o'clock, _ Elaborate features carrying out the mystic season will feature the unique party. MUSIC STL'llY CLUB MEETS TUESDAY SVENIJiG; WITH MRS. KNbLLINti ( The Music Study Club will meet this evening with Mrs. C. M Spelling at 8 o’clock. All mem bers cordially invited to be presy ent * LESSONS BY MIS8 HAINES OPEN TO PUBLIC The lessons on Interior Decora'- tlon by 3|‘ss Marie Haines which begin Oct. 31st aro open to the public. The lesson on the 2nd will be transferred to tho 8th on ac count of so many people* going to Colrmbus. Any one Interested are asked to phone Mrs. Burney Dobbs, 84-J. 7> Of pleasurable interest and at;*- prise is the marriage of Miss Zady Thompson of Atlanta to Mr. Fred Bradbcrry of fcfelj city October the 14th. Mrs. Bradberry has enjoyed wide popularity i*n her home town, be ing a member of the young social set. Mr- Bradberry is an employee of <|ttie Athens Engineering CM., and has many friends who aro ex tending cordial congratulation*. The friends of Mrs. John B Vorthcutt will be glad to learn she waa some better Tuesday follow ng an fllneig of several days with x severe cold. * —as— • The friends of iMr. John Henry ^eymere of the University will be interested to (earn'Of hfs satfsfac- ory condition following an appen dicitis operation Monday night at .be General hosrftal. -SB- Mrs. George Sheredan, Mrs. Tnompson and Mrs. J. P. Eber- bart of Maysville spent Monday In the city. 'S Representative to j ' Be Here This Week ! A representative of the commit- lee ig charge of 'the Cpmbton- wealth Fund of* 'the American Chit it Health Association will be if Athene this week to confer witl pf. J. D. Applewhite b.id others interested in promotion of the five year health clinic in Athens*^" The committed in New York will act'on the tiumbre of experts to sena to Athens some time this week. The five-year clinic was allotted to^ Athens a few week! ago after a vigorous campaign to land it had been waged by sev eral citizens, with Dr. W. L. Moss and Dr. J. D. Applewhite taking tho lead. FINE HOUR ENTERED IN MOULTRIE SHOW MOULTRIE, t Ga.—A large num ber of fine hogs, cattle and poul try is expected to be entered in the Hog, Poultry and Cattle Show scheduled to be held hero Novem ber 14-16, according to' an an nouncement by officials. 8WED1SH FLAT -DWELLERS ------ — — tlonal body will besupp ary UNITE FOR PROTECTION to the assistance already afforded by the municipal Rent Committed and Apartment Renting Agencies. STOCKHOLM.—A growing y city of ifnfurnished apartments. a<v companled by Increasing rents, has inducted the flat-vwellers fo Swe den to form a national organization a congress of Tenants ’Societies from all parts of the country hav ing been held at Gothenburg for this purpose. The protection guar anteed tenants through tla s na- AUGUSTA, Ga.—Six rnerchsifts of Avgusta have been indicted failure to pay special state ta The men are George Coclin, Louis Calamas, John Calamas. Peter Calamas, T. J. Carstarphen and Hayes Fryer. nr Mr. John Hughes of New York i the guest of Mr. J. F. Tibbetts. • Unless yon see the name “Bay er” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescrioed by physicians Mrs. Clarke Quillian of , Cpm- lover twenty-two years and proved nerce and Miss Claire Harden of safe by millions for Atlanta were guests of eraltlves ’ Colds Headache lere Monday. . MISSIONARY 80CIETY MEETS WEDNESDAY Tho woman's missionary society of the Sdeond Baptist church will meet Wednesda yaftomoon at S o'clock at tho church. All members urged to be present. —fln— DR. AND MRS. DECKER ^ TO ENTERTAIN MISS FRANCES BOND Dr. and Mrs. C, J. Decker will mtertain informally at a family dinner party Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Frances Bond and Prof. Harden M. McKay, whose marriage November the 1st, will very lovely social event of state-wide interest. Dr. and Mrs. Decker will open their attractive new home for the happy occasion. . —ffi— ATHENS ART ASSOCIATION MEETS THURSDAY 5 O’CLOCK An important meeting of the Athens Art Association is to be held Thursday at 5 o’clock in the Smith building of tho State Nor mal School. All members are urged to be present. After the business meet ing when officers will be elected, followed by a atereopticon lecturp i entitled “An Hour in the Metro politan Museum of Art.” If.ARIES’ HEBREW BENEVOLENT aoUtfiTB J BAZAAR 24-25-26. , The Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent Society, will open their bazaar {Wednesday morning, October 24th, • for three days in tno Epting Real- tv offices on the gtbund floor of .the Holman building. : The loveliest of fancy articles . and delicious home made, cakes, {candies, etc., will be on sale. J The public is cordially invited. ! CHRISTIAN ENDBAVORBRS TO (JIVE HALLOWE’EN PARTY Tho Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian Church will give Friends of Lieut. Robert D. Har- m, stationed in California wi'll be ierested to leam he -has left with a relief corps tor Japan. —80— Dr. and Mrs. Ben Bteadly of York were guests o fthelr laughter, Edith at Lucy Cobb, Sunday and Monday. —ffl— •Mr. Glenn Bond of Savannah will irrive Tuesday for the marriage of h(s sister Miss Frances Bond to Pfof. II. M. McKay of tho Agri cultural college, on Nov. 1st. jg Bf'ss Henrietta Beusse .lias re turned from Macon, where sbe has been visiting Mrs. Winfield Nia* bet. —SB— Mrs. Fannie Montgomery of Oreenvilie spent the week-end with Mrs. J. M. iReade. The friends of Mr. Jonas Myers will regret to learn he continues quite 111 at 8t. (Mary’s hospital. —(g - Mrs. John Moore Walker of Al bany la the guest of Prof, and Mrs. Roosevelt Walker. Mrs. Irwin Davit and children >f Quitman have been called here by the audden death of iter £&tb~ Mr. Allen Fleming, on Sunday morning. SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES if injUllment of tain aro due from October to Nmrcmber l.t, inclusive. Tax payer. who (ail to pay on or be- fora November 1st will have to pay 91,60 cult on fi fa, which will be laaucd against alL delinquent.. G. E. O'FARRELL, i o3Ic. City Marshal. | Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept -Bayer Tablet, of Aspi. rln” only. Each unbroken package ton tains proper directions. Handy tin boxea of twelve \ tablet, cost few canto. Druggist? also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trad, mark of Boyar Manu facture of Monoacetlcocidester of Salicylicacld.—(Advertisement.) HATS, COAT SUITS AND * DRESSES All Sport Hats, £4 Q Values up to $7.60 All Trimmed Hats, £C fl -Values up to $12.50 One Special Lot of Untrimmed Cl Q Velvet Hats, values to $7.50 ... ^ 1 OWING TO DISCONTINUANCE OF READY-TO-WEAR WE OFFER Choice of Any Coat Suit, Values up to $37.60 .. Wanted Colors in Brown, Navy and Black. One Lot of Wool Dresses, Values up to $35.00 .... Phone 836 $16.95 $8.75 MRS. LULA B. 268 North Jackson Street SMITH Athens, Ga. Thornton’s WEDNESDAY Dinner 50c Chicken Pan Pio Bailed Cabbage Corn on Cob Perfection Salad Muffins and Biecuita Chocolate Pio rv.,r~>. T.« «r Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Vaal Chop. Homtay Grit. Fried Tomatoea Macaroni ahd Cheese , *&ofM Ud CotUge Pudding, Lemon Sauce Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents 10-Day Free Trial of a GAS HEATER IN YOUR HOME, OFFICE OR STORE Warm up those chilly corners! Work in comfort! We install a brand new gas heater in your home or place of business, connect it free and leave it right there for you to use 10 days! Gas Heaters Gas Heaters for atorce and shops The glowing radiance Of a little heater is the beet sort of welcome to the shop per, coming in from the bleak street. Make your store the sort they like to linger in. Warmth an«i comfort .are ae iu the coming holiday;trade for offices, factories, etc. You do your best work when you're comfrotable. So does your "help.” Stiff, cold fingers can^-'play the typewriter vfcry efficiently^ On extra severe day's, and for overtime work when the regular huatim* ^pl» r tia not in full operation. the warmth un*l comfort of a ge« •'neater, i* muumKiiiK ui tno coming noimay tracif is bright lights and festive decorations, Several Types of Heaters —also Gas Steam Radiators PHONE 54 today for suggestions on the heater best suited to your needs. ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. ✓ ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. SALES AND SERVICE OFFICE AT 170 COLLEGE- AVENUE^ PREPARE! ft. K. K, IS COMING - “THREE AGES” Keaton’s Klever Komedy PREPARE! K. K. K, IS COMING ■■■■■■