The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 24, 1923, Image 5

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PAGE TTTB WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1921 Present* ' ' the nANNEB-HEHALP. 'ATHENS, OEORGU SPECIAL SHOWING Thursday The World’s Greatest Laugh Six Reels ^ of Mirth and 10SF.ni h. schenck w;zbs* Thrills SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE FRIDAY All Children Under 12 Years of Age 10c Bring the Kiddies. * S P. M. SHOWS THAT GEORGIA FOUR CLASSY KINGS OF HARMONY In a Riot of Songs “Three Times As Funny As His Two Reel Comedies.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Buster Keaton has made the funniest picture of his career.” Quinn Martin in the New York World. “Keaton’s Best and Funniest.” J . t —San Francisco News I Mr. William Riley week In Elbert coun friends and ^relatives. • on — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS Miss Essie Clark left Saturday for Asheville, N. C., where she has accepted a splendid position to teach. j —W-* Mrs Frank Bell Is away on a short vacation, visiting her brother . Congressman Bell of Gainesville, — Residence 832! n, *° r * ,at,ves * n Cleveland. ““ Mrs. Frank Culloughs and Miss Monday to visit Mrs Gordon j | rene Du bo re are back In Athens Hlght. They were accompanied by j after a week's stay at their rcspec. JIM Hines who will be there for I live homes In Lincoln county. 1 —ffl— qj.__ | Mrs. Gordon Carson at Savannah Friends of Mrs.' Dnrllnn Bell l« spending a few dny| with Mrs Rosa D. Hull and Mrr. Hunter SARAH LOWE WIER I •NTERTAIN FRIDAY x Sarah Lowe Wler Is plan- nines w " hnnutlful Halloween P«V wt(k ,. ritlay evening which will be i ry il< lightful social Interest .E 6 FIRS !CH MEE MAYNARD le f. of the' First MAhodiat i will meet Thursday after- at 4 o’clock with Mrs. Mar- ay nard. A fyll attendance Is W. M. lUllls spent the week a Htephrfgg/ L. Hi Hilton, Frcnk Bell and Robert Blount spent Sunday in Mllledgeville. _ vievigm nave ucni completed and beginning at 10 o’clock the attrac tion! will be ready to entertain the large crowds certain to at tend* The officers of the fair are J. T. Pittard, president; F. C.jChan- “flT"-'* | she is Still ver^ rick, and thut her ~ — dierj secretary-treasurer; T. N. ,B ------ orient the wiek end In Kathleen. I ! (£ me economic ,. Mrl . c M . Bol . ton, liome economics; Mrs. James W. Morton, program and recren tion; H. B. Dunlap, poultry Tied Johnson, grounds. Mrs. U. J. DuBose and Mrs. R. I Dulluse and little daughter Ger- f ’ aldlnc of Lisbon were visitor* in not care a anap about royalty and 1 d-red rears ago at her urday and Sunday in Athens, vis iting his two boys, William Ful-< cher, Jr., and E. D, Fulcher, R. E. Barfield spent Sunday in Atlanta. *Doc” Byne and Charlie Ander son spent Saturday in Gainesville. INTEREST GROWS IN WINTERViLLE FI ‘Bebie" Tatum end Fred Kent motored to Atlanta Saturday. Much intereit is centered in the pensea of her count, Oesa Matuucn Trill bo held at the school house |and Louise of Saxony,,actually In will be held at the schoou house | penury on a beiKtrly i Friday, October 26. ,descrtbed as “a little old woman. I Arranjremchts for one of the|<" »<••** apendlnf I best community fairs ever held in most of her daya In prayer In Georgia have been completed and quiet living at aoma Italian water* Ing place. But the Income In marts that equalled 110,000 or »16,000 a year a dosen yean ago Is now no more than n few franca a month. So Louise of Saxe-Coburg-Goths, in a Paris hotel, Is considering Oho offer of a casual American ac quaintance to give-her tho money to pay tho funeral ex* penses of her count, Gena Mattitlch parents’ "Slick" Dasher and Jerry Me- Lce have returned from Gaines ville where they spent the week end. pomp and ceremony, and “waating her time runti'ng np to Berlin to see what the city folks-were do ing.” Instead! she devoted her ef forts toward the education of young women, and compilation of a cook book wihleh, was her chief aim In life. Henrietta Davidls began her cooking expertmenta about a hun- liome pn Wengern near Witten the Ruhr. An a girl sho became famous locally for her cookerion and the people often came f„r miles for a taste of her home made . ... . bread and cakes. And In those ■lava wlinn thorn u-iu nn nntf>rf»In. days when there was an ontertale ment tn the neighborhood won. was always passed around that Henrlete Davidls’ dishes were to be a feature of the event Germany Dedicates Humble Monument In Woman’s Memory Athens Sunday. Mrs, Julia Smllh of Elbert coun- ty is visiting relatives In the city. - i£ _ Miss Oreltn gandlford's friends S J Funkensteln will be glad to learn that ohe has SS5Sfi*=j Michael. fon Bhe la back In Athens and will be here nnother week before re turning to Cartersvllle. Mr. M. F. Flckett hit* from New York after n trip of two weeks returned business Mrr. Edward Brown of Washing, ton D. C.. who in being delightfully entertained In Atlanta nrlve* 8at- urdny to visit Mis* Annie CrawfArd Among those vlsltnlg In Athens Wednesday were J. II. Shear, New y«»rk City. W. Y. Manchester Char lotte, Ns C.; W. O Jones, Elberton Ga. R C. Wilson. Atlanta; Sclple, Atlantic W. PREMIUM LISTS Roberts, urdny to visit Mis* Annie CrnwfArd ^^jjj^ju^ (}H . p p, Leake. At nnd will be very cordially welcom-. ,. imn Mr om | Mrs. W A Blood, ed by her hoeU of^devoted friends. | worthi Orungeburg. 8 C T. II; Nickerson nnd Mr*. Nickerson motored to Rome Messrs. Bob Blount, Frank Bell, L. H. Hilton and Bill McMichael I spent the week-end in Millcdge- villc. in its crown. But each is different! i one—upturned, a Illustrating the lere are two New fork styles just re- :eived in our girls’ ^,j ie one _ U j, lul ,mu, » mt department. Each r ; c ^ V elour; the other, lemonstrates the drooping of brim, :!iarm of simplicity made from polo cloth, is achieved by an ex- These arci . indicative , el - designer. Each of our tailored styles loasts a ribbon trim- in Vkiche@ixm HATJ far Little Ladies hey are especially styles, too—exquisite esigned for school affairs of so ftcst v ’^‘ rear and will with- vets and satins-bnL tand the daily serv- liant with t0 “ ch ff°* hand embroidery after the Paris man or. A. O. Rlchnrd. and Mr. T H n p 1)upcan , Atlanta: P. F. Nlckeradn left Tueaday for Bfv(ancr () . ||r(c Atlanta ; w. E Starnea, to attend the Eplrcopal Conference A ,| anta ; jv K Oldham. Lexington —W--’ 1 k>- • A * P. Nell, Macon, Dan Wood Mr. Jack Wooftnr of Atlanta l« at Lou |.. ( j mce Martin. New York expected, Saturday to epend the j week end with hie iwrente, Dr and T ,, ,Atlanta: 1 C Cog- Mre. T. J. Woofter ~ ' I burn. Marietta, Oa. C. L. Deadwy- ler, Atlanta J E. Sheffield. Atlan ta E I Randle, Columbue, Ohio Campus Chatter Mr. BUlie Young spent week-end in Gainesville. j C J.*H. Still, Columbia, 8. C. 8 11 J W Still. Barnwell, 8 C.; W. It »j 7.a\i Jr.. New York Ity: J. B Boyd, —- Thomson, Gn; W D Rhoads, Ma tron. James C'Tipon, Atlanta, J. 8 tne^vVebb, Greenwood, 8. C. 1 (1 rorgo B. Shale, Rochester, N. Y Messrs. Nowell Briscoe nnd p c Baldwin. Atlanta. Ernest Camp, Jr., spent the week-, end in Monroe. J. W. Kitchersid Mr. Henry Walker attended the house-warming dunce of the new S. A. E. chapter house m Atlanta Saturday. Mesira. Eugene Kelly and Fcl- kcr Lewis spent the week-end •ith parents at Monroe. and bare chapel.” The premium list has been printed and issued, several copies reaching Athens. The program in cludes judging exhibits from 9 to 10 10*, formal 1 k * n o'clock; a ] demonstrat; ground of »..* .— fair will be held; demonstrations j of exhibits, poultry show and car*-) nival. iA The WinterviUc Community (By Assooiatsd Press.) .MUNSTER.—Every school girl and every woman In Germgny knows the name of Henrietta Da- vidls, bat It was not until recently that the government officially ac knowledged her aa one of the coun try's benefactors. Numerous monu ments to the memory of Empress Victoria. Queen Louise and Ka!ser> in Augusta Victoria, the former Kalser'slat e wife, have been erect ed in Berlin, Hamburg and other centers but in the old days the government never game. Henrietta judging exnioits xrom v government never game, nonnsno )*, formal opening at 10 DevidU even jt passing thought— ;; a pageant from 11 to 12; j Henrietta came from very humble strations; dinner oh the* parentage, and it Is said she did i of the school where the _ Gon and Come wficn You Please You arc assured of a car in «?ood condition when you drive onrs. Phone 661. YOU-DRIVE IT COMPANY Club will serve barbecued haih and meat at reasonable prices. I The pageant will be as follows: “A Child Shall Usd Them,’’ history of Wlntervillo School. Episode 2. Pa.it. Early Strug gles of th» Schools. Episode 2. Past. “Consolida tion of Two Schools." Episode 3. Present. Present status of school and its effect upon tho community. HOME EXHIBITS lire -»!*l ment will have an exhibit of different kinds of work done by the girls of the department. There] will be exhibits of sewing, cook ery, child care and homo planning, id there will be demonstrations • some of the girls. In connection with the woman- work department there will bo exhibits of cookery, canning, sew- embroidery; while a bet-er Miss Ruth ltae spent the week end with Miss Sarah Maddox at ■ Soule Hall. Mr. Roland Griffin* spent the’ week-end in Atlanta. Misses Jim Turner and , ginia Truslon returned Thursday 11 from Rome where they attended the convention of the Federation of Women’s Clubs. When Run-down or Re covering From A Pros trating Illness, Here’s Good Advice. Miss Mattie the week-end , Canon, Ga. Ridgeway spent t her home in Miss Frances'.Walton spent the week-end with Miss Mary Glover at Soule Hall. Mr. Rowland Griffin spent the week-end in Atlanta. Miss Lorraine Jarrell spent the week-end at Soule'Hall. Miss Calista McDonald spent Saturday at Brqpau. Spencer Rockwell spent Satur- day’and Sunday in Atlanta. Jimmy Dowling spent Saturday :d Sunday in Gainesville. Mr.''William FuWsor spsnt Sat- ing. DUDy snow ia w wu , , babies judged a. to the physical development of the child. Alone and in Want Louise of Saxony Faces Final Years Atlanta. Ga—‘ During a time the */lu’ epidemic, In a ‘ mining town ^n Tennessee, I found It nee ersary to close my store, that I night act as nurse. There wer* n ;reut many case* there at that time.' Wo found Dr. PiercNj's Gold- n Medical Discovery to be the beat .onlc for convalescent patients They all gained strength rapidly on this treatment. "My own cate was no exception The •Golden Medical Discovery’ gave tone to the digestive organs nnd enriched the blood, with the result of restoring me to a genera! healthy condition."—J. M.Kitcher sid, jr,4 Whitehall Bt. Obtain the Discovery In ^»bl»t* or Ihtuitf at your nearest drug store or *end 10c to Dr Pierce’s In valid’s Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y^ for trial pkjf , or.writ# for free medical advice.—Ad vertli (By Associated Press.) MONTREUX, Switzerland.—The escapades of some royal ladies ot Europe in the days before the war, romances in some cases and in othera just plain scandals, nave pursued their more or less thorny paths of recent years without at tracting much attention. People have had more important things to think about. But now more lightsome topics find room for discussion, or the end of some wo man’s search for happiness will revive memories of the “beautiful princess’’ who, a score of years ago, left the beaten tracks and went off at a tangent looking for love in a cottage. Today the rate of exchange on German marks is showing up a* a big factor in the final chapters oil the lives of more than one f suchj .-Aitinni Sn tnmr a% HIT.I'ks WCl'C, woman; So long as marks good, the allowances paid by gen erous families anxious to preserve what was left ol the ancestral ~fo* A REAL SAVINGS EVENT ON Women s High Grade Footwear Just 300 Pairs of Good, Stylish Up-to-Date Low Shoes Taken from our regular stock and grouped together gro at the low price of $4.95 a Pair Shoes that formerly sold to $12 All style heels. All materials. In Oxfords and Straps. A real bar gain at this price. It will pay you to invest in several pairs. GOOD HOSIERY TOO JOHNSON SHOE CO. Clayton Street Kfl&saifl mm --Ifr m ■ i