The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 25, 1923, Image 8

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TOT BANNWMIBRALP, ATHENS, GEORGIA! FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Stront Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CAM. FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. ( Phone Three-Fonr*Fire Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 WHAT POLLY PEACHTREE | llshed herself In an old-f.-u-hlonet’ 8AYS ABOUT MISS HAINES ; hulldinff. Her studio of three From the Atlanta Georgian by • •:ooms has the most artistic fea- Polly Peachtree ture ImnKinahfo, a wide open tiro- “An Atlantan recently returned place, before* which callers ret ant' from Florida had the Kood fortune rip their tta. Kvery furnishing of to enjoy the hospitality of Marie this beautiful place conforms Maine*, former Atlantan, who has the atmosphere of quaintnese and up her residence In St. Au- antiquity. Around the walls of the gustine. t “fchop" tfor wane oft a better word) In a by-street of the quaint little j where the Haines wares are coi ©Id city, Marie Haines bns estab- mantling most fabulous prices frt winter tourists, are many of the ex-J qtifsite things which Atlantans who; knew her work think of only as I "Marie Haines* things." When the fire burns there Is an ancient bellows, which, by proper) manipulation, brings alive the’ glowing embers, and sends the >parks like gold-red farles up the chimney. —SI- WITCHES, HOBGOBLINS AND EVERYTHING TO BE AT C. E. SOCIAL FRIDAY NIGHT you seen the ghost crawl? And the goblins gobble, and the witches walk? If not, make your plans to be at the Christian Endea or Society Social In the basement Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linneil & Company’s (nr Lewd Wire) Why We Sell NAVARRE PEARLS / r '*HARACTER is quite as essential to the L 1 commercial institution as to the individual; a reputable merchant is judged by his wares— by the dependability of the merchandise he sells. We asked for, and secured, the exclusive agency for Navarre Pearls because we knew much of their high character; because we were acquainted with the financial responsibility and unassailable integrity of the firm back of them; because we knew that Navarre Pearls would meet the exact ing requirements of our discriminating clientele, and not merely maintain, but enhance our repu tation as purveyors of the absolute best Our displays are completely satisfying; your early inspection is cordially invited. BLAUEWGOLDSTONE CO, (Inc.) Chicago M. F. Fickett Jewelry Co. Clayton Street Athens, Ga. ' — caui.no ldinkur.v* o am. m r Hotels FOR SALE Fulghupi Seed Oats HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices Phone 1576 Athens, Ga. MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LAND Interest. Six snd Half Per Cent. HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices Phona 1576 Athens, Ga. The Two Guards WHEN you have a safety deposit box at this bank, not only you are on guard, but the bank is on guard. Your box can be unlocked only with both keys. A safety de posit box in this bank is the best place for your valuables. Commercial Bank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System “ASK OUR DEPOSITORS” NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver- pool was due 3 to 6 up by New Orleans, 5 to 7 higher by New York. Southern spots Wednesday were unchanged to 26 down. Texas markets unchanged to 20 lower. Dallas 10 off; middling there , .. . .... 29.50; sales Dallas 7,850; all told, of the First Christian church Prl- 34^35 vg 24,G59 Tuesday day even Inc. October 26th. exact- Cenau , K j nnin|r 9 a . Thurs . iy at 8 o clock. | day; returns wiU run against 8,- A good time la In .tore for every- 97 g i000 to October 18th body, declare, our social commit- About 6 420000 ex tre. Miss Nancy Lowe Morton, lijected * .1. F. Whitehead and Miss Cecil Jones. pec ted. Spinner ^takings for week Fri- ,x.. ..i . „ ... „ compare with 292,000 We'll he disappointed if every , ast year and 357 000 year be f 0>e lost, were 271,000 last week. II market declines as result of Thursday’s ginning report favor buying as trade has yet to dis- member is not present at this dal,” MImh Morton tells us and from this Simple statement, the Interest of the Chairman of the committee Is noted ns keen and young peopl- wlll want to "Ghost up" and be 01 hand nt the hour and enjoy an eve ning of wholesome entertainment, nn for the young, fun for the old. Hr fr* shments will be served. -"i*l- MRS. HARROLD’S CANDIDACY POPULAR AT U. D. C. CONVENTION \ AUGUSTA. Oa.—Mrs. Frank Har rold's candidacy for present gen eral Untted Daughters of the Con federacy was the topic of conversa tion most In evidence preceding the opening session of the 29th an nual convetion, Georgia dlvirfon, United Daughters of the Confed eracy. From rnl'nble sources It was learned that the division la en thusiastic f!n seeking this honor for Mrs. Harrold when the annual convention of the general United Daughters of the Confederacy is held’ November 20, In Washington. Indications point to the present convention being exceptionally brilliant and to the attendance In Washington being h'ghly creditable to Georgia. Revision of the consti tution and by laws of the Georgia division wll he another important feature of the convention, a chor.co In election laws being a vital mat ter to be presented to the conven tion. The change which Is expected will be asked for Is limitation of term of office to one term of two years. Educational undertakings will be to the fore and much attention w'J* be given to continuing: the Helen Plane educational fund, the world war educatloal fund, the Stone Mountain memorial and the com* plot Ion of the Jefferson Davis me morial In Falrvlew. Kentucky. Election of officers will be an other Important matter before the division. Mrs. Walter Grace, of Ma con, being frequently mentioned for tho honor of president to suc ceed Mrs. Harrold. t Tho opening session Tuesday evening, at St. John's Methodist church, was an elaborate occas ion, presided over by Mrs. Frank Harrold and Mrs. Leroy Hankin- soh president of the Hostess chap ter in Augusta. Officers present at the opening Included Mrs. W. 8. Coleman, fint vice president, Atlanta; Mrs. Wal- tar Grace, second vice president, Macon; Mrs. Oscar McKenzie, re cording secretary, Monte/urna; Mrs. 8. M. McKee, correspnodfng secretary, Amerlcus; Mrs. | Fresh Drawn Trout Sugar Cane 5c the Stalk Red Ripe Tomatoes Bunch Turnips White Globe Turnips, Without Tops Iceberg Lettuce Bel! Peppers Honey Dew Melons Indian River Grape Fruit Florida Oranges ARNOLD-ABNEY &CO. The Fairway Mincemeat Pies Fresh Doughnuts ? Fresh Potato Chips . .. Made Daily count prospects for a very bulliehl aDvm r» ARVPV X, government ciop foreesat Norm- UL.U-AUDI t, I & UU. Extra Select Oysters Jones’ Little Pig Sausage Pancake Flour, 15c pkg. Buckwheat Flour, 20c pkg. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. ber 2nd. Semi-weekly movement at interior town:;: Receipts 178,000 vs 180,000; shipments 108,000 151,000; stocks increased 75,000 vs 29,000; total stock 715,000 805,000. Sentiment bullish but cautious, favor buying especially on de pression,. GINNING REPORT, CENSUS DEPARTMENT Alabama, 308346 vs 610,152. Arisona, 22,242 vs 10,258. Arkansas, 304,531 vs 651,668. California, 11.574 vs 4,732. Florida, 9,880 vs 20,296. Georgia, 414,110 vs 569,020. Louisiana, 240,882 vs 275,852. Mississippi, 351,510 vs 695,608. Missouri, 34,419 vs 63,043. North Carolina, 563,717 versus 443370. Oklahoma, 213,469 vs 439324. South Carolina, 507309 venus 336360. Tennessee, 85300 vs 203,804. Texas, 3314,900 v, 2,641318. Virginia, 14,014 va 7,930. All others, 6,662 vs 4,780. The tournament for the Govern or's Cup at einverhurst County club has simmered down until four of the club's best players remain in the semi-finals. These four are W. H. Bocock. M. S. Hodgson, Billy Phlnjsy and Harris Jones. Bocock is matched against Mor ton Hodgson In tho semi-finals Wille phlnlsy and Jones, two of the young stars of the dub, will fight it out between them to see who meets the winner of the Bocock- Hodgson go. Tho seml-ful match Is scheduled to get under way Fri day. ■ Read Banner-Herald Wart AdJ. jmungnaY. gprsnEK 2;. GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A large amount or local fund, now on hand for Immedkt, Disbursement on City Property. MARKETS NEW YORK COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Cloee Jan. 29.78 30.09 29.68 30.00 29.00 Mch. 293 3 30.12 29.65 30.01 29.70 Dec. 303 5 30.68 30.08 30.58 30.12 11 A. M. Bids. January 29.67 March 29.71; December 30.17. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close Closn Jan. 2030 30.00 20.65 29.96 2932 Mch. 29.76 29.90 2930 2036 29.45 Dee. 293 0 30.16 29.68 30.09 29.f A. M. Bids: January 29.6 March 29.61; December 29.76. Magazine Prices Ad vance November 1st. Phone us your order to day. The frlcGREGOR CO. FORESTSRY MEETING INVITES COOLIDGE SAVANNAH. Oa.—An Invitation has been extended to President Coolldge to attend the Southern Forestry congress to be held in this city Jsnuary 28 to 30. The In vitation was given-by Col. J. H. Pratt, of Chapel Hill. North Caro lina, who ia in Washington. Thornton's FRIDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Red Snapper Fish, Tartar Sauce Turnip Greens Fried Squash Irish Potato Salad Muffins and Biscuits Hot Applo Pio Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Brains and Eggs Fried Tomatoes Macsronl and Cheese Salmon Salad Hot Biscuits Bread Pudding, Apple Sauce Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Puffed Rice Whole grains steam exp!oded / Puffed to 8 times normal size Puffed Wheat Quaker Puffed Grains are the finest cereal dainties peo ple ever get. Millions now enjoy them. The food cells are blaste.d for easy digestion. The grains are puffed to airy globules with a nut-like taste. If you believe in whole grains, and want your family to enjoy them, serve them in this fascinating form. Do it every day, Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Folks, treasurer, Waycross; Miss MUdTed Rutherford, historian, Ath ens; Miss Lillie Martin, assistant historian, Hawklnsvlllo; Mira Re-< bevea. Dupont, recorder of crosses, Savannah. _ Dr. Sanford Will Speak At Vespers Is Jesus More Than Man 1 the subject of the talk that Dr. 8. V. Sanford, popular University of Georgia profesaor will give at the Vespers* Services on the university campus Thursday night. Vesper services are held each night on the campue of the uni vcrslty under the auspices of the Unlverg'ty Y. M. C. A. and from time to time many excellent speak ers • appear. ELBERTON CITIZENS HERE ON VISIT A delegation of ladle, and gen tlemen from Elberton visited Ath ena today, to ace relatives and friends and do some'ahopptng. The party included Mr. Ogle,by, one of the oldest and most honored cltls- of his county; CoL W. F. Jcnes, rlerk and treasurer of the city of Elberton and a noted writer; Mrs. oL Jones and Airs. Addle Hawes. They spent the day with Mrs. 5t. R. Calloway and Mrs. T. LGantt and other relatives. Mr. Oglesby I, a brother of Mrs. Dan Eberhart, nn Oglethorpe avenue. Athens ex tends a warm welcome to these isitors. Col. Jones has many friends In Athena, and Is one of the tending and prom'nent men of his city and county. TO ATTEND WORLD CONVENTION ATLANTA—Plans are now b» Ing made by tho Advertising club [ of Atlanta to attend the world! convention to be held In London ' next summer. Blanks are being mailed to advertising clubs all qver the south to be filled In say ing whether they are planning to attend the convention as a special tnfn from Atlanta to New York I, being.consideied for the use of, Southern tdvertlilng men who will j attend. Plane for tho world con- veation, are rapidly taking shapo and many Atlanta and other aontb- ere Ml men am expected to at tend. CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. Close WHEAT— July 107% 107% 108%' .Dec 106% 108% 107% May .. . .. 111% 111% 111% CORN- July 71% 71% 71% Dec 72% 73% May 70%, 70% 71% OATS— July — .... Dec 41% 41% 41% May 44% 44% 44% NEW YORK STOCKS Open P. C, Coen Cola .... 70% Studebaker 06% 97 U. S. Steel .. .1 — 86% 87% Southern Ry 32% A regular com muni cation of M o u n t Vernon Lodge No, 22, F. t A. M„ will be held in Masonic Temple thin (Thursday) even ing, October 26th, at 8 o'clock. The Fellowcraft degree will be conferred. All duly qualified brethren ire cordially and fra ternally invited to attend. By order of, E. O. KINNEBREW, W. M. JNO. G. QUINN. Secretary. lc Sale of Bakery Goods Friday Afternoon October 26 From 4 Until 7 O’clock RYE BREAD One for 10c Two for 11c Not over two loaves to a customer at the sales price. BENSON'S BAKERY Next Door to Strand Theatre and 223 Hancock Ave. <? V yj v v V Get Results HAT’S just what every man should exped: when he buys a suit of clothes. • j Judge by results. When you’re ready to buy a suit, make an in vestment in good appearance. Make every dollar count in results, in a long, comfortable, satisfactory service of good appearance. Kuppenheimer Good Qothes ate offered to you on such terms—, they represent a gilt-edge invest ment in good appearance. The HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER LEE MORRIS "THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets