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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1923.
the nazarcne
There wu a man who mlghtjhave
been a king
And ruled (n all the earth supreme.
He turned bis hack upon the of
ferfcd/orown.
And chose 'to dwell with humble
unknown men •
That,fra^nlffht east the heavy load
they bore.
Plant hope-arid faith In tlfed hu
man hearts
And lea** them up- to higher
thoughts and' lives.
He threw his Ufa Away to aid. his
race
And was condemned at last and
sent to death
Like any murderer or common
thief. '
Yet innocent of any charge of
guilt
Save that be lived, an honest,
-fearless life.
Denouncing, wrong 4n places high
Tbw.
pith words of love upon
I his foes and faithelss
Men sf|*d he was a failure, yes, a
too).
To yieldTTci nfdom for a martyr’s
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• Thej^-diewr tfietr names and ail
their deeds are lost
His name still lives, by multitudes
revered
In every land, as deathless os the
stars,
And down the centurfe* still sh'nes
the glory
Of far Golgotha and a Roman
cross.
—By Imrl Zumwnlt.
and bats, and many orange colored
Hshts that shed a lovely warm
gtyw.. through, the. b<me, ,. After
appropriate games and relay races
the young people had thetr
CHAPTER F MEETS WITH
MR8. A. R. NICHOLSON
Residence 832 TUESDAY FOUR P. M.
Chapter F. meets with Mrs. A.
The colonial silver service com*! N,rho,,on TuellK* afternoon at 4
pleted the perfect, details. 1 oc,ock * 7
Qumiw! S5S T !ton?” m*mjEH S?55!* ,NQ HALLOWEEN
tjulll.,11, Kfk, Leslie Quflttan end jim^McCORKLE E *
U0 AberBalh) ' of Pu ‘ Mr^Audl’e^Morton-, organised
Mr, Mltchel. ,„ d Ml.. 'HI*’; “T 1 .?!“*
Lily Brooks poured tea.
Others assisting were Miss
m« n - e £ au, ? e ^ !er » Mtw Alice
Winn Peeples, Miss Julius Amis.
Miss Margaret Kinsey Miss Lucfle
Cook, Miab Elizabeth Wingfield,
Mrg. S. S. Smith, Mfsses Martha
and Lorjjre Smith.
Tresbyterian church with ,
Frank Dudley president, eelebre
ted the Halloween season Saturday
evening at the home of Mr. Jim
McCorkle in Hill street. A coterie ( Bainbrldge to teach in the schools.
With
mell at the parsoriagC. 1
Mr.*, ft D. Truitt and little daugh
ter, Leila Florence are on ft visit
to Mrs. Truitt’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cotton of Chlpley
They wit Jalso visit Mr. and Mrs.
Soirelig of Macon before returning
Mrs. Pierce Hilsman entertained
tie matrons club on lart . Friday
afternoon.
The regular meeting of the M Oco r
nee Industrial club” was held at
the library on Friday afternoon.
Thefco women are still enthusiastic
over the building of the, cheese
factory in \yntklniville.
Mlsa Moina Few has gone
of charming girls assisted in the
honors of the happy occasion. The {tur
spau’ous home presented a pic- j Billups.
Miss Julia Johnston Is Jn Deca
visit to her aunt, Mrs.
Mr.. Qullltan wore a hantl.ome 1 ture ,"J ue "■»<*!>;« am.
m e u»uu»uuiD ovmnn i nf lh» mananrt til a rlr #>a I u
gown of brown cut velvet and
Georgette.
Misg Abney’s lovely gown was
gray Canton Crepe, trimmed In
blue cut velvet and Rhinestones.
M»«s Abernathy wore brown crepe
fashioned with gold ornaments.
Miss Leslie Qulll'an wore an aft
ernoon model of black crepe.
Amy QuUllan wore brown
Spanish lace exquisitely fashioned
over gold’ cloth.
The lovely tea was one of the
season’s most delightfully planned
social affairs and one of the most
symbols of the season. Black cats, | Martha
bats, and witches were in evidence i 'mr in-
Ml;ses Nancy Lowe Morton and
Sue McRee who are teach
Athens were out
everywhere with the glowing Jack i week end.
o’ lanterns shedding a soft radi- j Mf. James Veale of Miama. Fla,
ance in the beautifully decorated • upending a week with his par
rooms. Games symbolic of tho my*- J *nts Mr. and Mr* .D.
tic season gave additional pleas- Jnmes is , f A ’"*
ure. Halloween refreshments were
fully /'n keeping witb the beauti
fully planned party. •
TO THE FEDERATED CLUB
WOMEN OF GEORGIA,
GREETINGS:
In extending greetings to the
MRS. D. D. QUILLIAN
AND
HONOR
Satui
MlfffKAM
JRjMlSS 4
irifttjifte
*MY QUILLIAN
lABNEY
X jtfternoon fro m4 'to 6
Mrs. D. D. Quillian and Miss Amy
Quillian were joint hostesses at a
very lovely tea In honor of Miss
Mary Cornelia Abney a charming
bride-elect whose marriage to Mr.
Nathan Anderson Aberathy of
Pulaski, Terin., will be an Interest
ing social event Nov. 8th.
The^ittractive homo on Prince
nvenu&jraa affectively and very
boautmilff’^decorated for the no
table occasion with handsomo yel
low and while chrysanthemums in
the 1-JU. iW.’lor and dining room,
m’th *rdri-colorod’ blossoms elab
orately used in the library.
The elegantly appointed tea ta
ble was over-laid with an exquisite
Madeira t-lflth and centered with a
tall silver-vise of chrysanthemums,
silver candlesticks held tho un
shaded taper.* and silver bon Iran
dishes the yellow and white m*’ntii.
ITCH
KILLED In SO Minutes will
Par-a-sit-i-cidc
R. PALMER A SONS.
graceful courtesies honoring thel?f 0 l T 8ia Federation of Wo-oen
popular bf de-elect. , r,,h “ *“ u ,mrn
•Clubs as U enters upon its twenty -
eighth year of service, I world re
mind’ you that since women hav
assumed civic obligations
BIBLE CLASS
ENTERTAINED , . .. ^ #
Tho Fanny Turner Whatsoever dut,e * we f* par L 0f J
Bible Class of the Central Presby-I®^ 8<K ' al act,v,ttei \ club
terlan church entertained (n honor' *" “ w
of Mr) Levy’s Bible class on last .
Thuisday evening. Mrs.Folger, No. | ne8 *’
Veale.
of our home boys
horn we are proud, rince
graduation' from State University
he has held a fine position
bank of Miama,
Mrs. C _Jf. Phlnlxy wee exepect
f d home' Saturday from a visit t<
Augurta where she visited Mr. and
aiid f Mr*. F. II-. I’hinlxy, Jr.
new | er!rt da >»-
winie Class or the Central Presby- j J:*" mnracomnlexTndfar ! Bonnie Brock Is spending
tertan church entertained In honor | 7, ,cSpe of useful-1 «>« work end In Jefferson.
It is now our part to prepare
to meet' the world’s problems by
careful training, deliberate think
ing and conservative action. The
Georgia Federation In its many do
partm’ents of activities should have
unity of purpose and the utmost
harmony of ideals if we are to ac
complish aw aim.
Yotyr president with a deep
sense of tho responsibility that har.
been placed upon her, urge? every
member of the Georgia Federation i .
to so cooperate with their leaders r . *
and with each other ns to make our
orcufntton a power tot upbuild-, „„„ fwMml or wnlon , n
DK Individual nn.l community life., o( Mr „ nil M „. B . Do r .
J80 Grady avenue throwing open
rur home to the class for a
“Chicken Sapper.” The Halloween
decorations were very attractive
throughout the home.
It is useless to pay that the
"Whatsoevers” carried out their
class motto. Bed, S lO.'ton this par
ticular occasion.
Tho class president, Mrs. Mc-
Orum, Mrs. Folger, Mrs. Bolton,
and Mrs. Underwood deserve spec
ial mention In their preparation of
the menu.
Those in charge of the entertain-,
ment and serving were Mre.
Thompson Steward, Mrs. George
Story/ Mrs. Bark,#Mrs. Jim O’Kel
ley and Mrs. T. E. Smith.
Progressive conversation^, con-,
testa appropriate to the season,
fortune telling, appearances of the
*ho-:, etc., added much enjoyment
to tho program.
This happy occasion cairsed the
class to kn6w each other better
and we feel especially grateful to
everyone of ' tho “WTratsoevur’s*'
who helped to mako it a success.
KENNEDY OROBSTON
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
Thursday afternoon Kennedy
Drobston.'Jr., celebrated his twelfth
j Mrs. Julius Talmadge hae re
turned from Augusta where she
attended the U. D. C. Convention.
—E—
Mrs. Jack Gompert left Baturdaj
afternoon for he r home In Brook
lyn, N. L after a visit to
pflr<nts, Mr. rind Mrs. Louie Mor-
! Mrr. Leroy Percy and chlldrer
!of Birmingham are expected Nov
7th to visit Mr .abd Mrs. Blllupr
Cnpt. and Mrs. Jdhn Nicholson
I and children of Dahlonega
five of his young friends at a do
rightful Halloween party at his
home on Mllledge Terrace. The
house was most attractively decor•
nted with wlerd witches, cats, owls
Let each of ua be an exponent of
tho highest standards In the Fed
eration through twenty-seven
years of earnest service for hu
manity.
Faithfully yours,
ELLA FOREACRE BRANTLEV
\J/ATKINSVILLE
SOCIAL —
Mr. and Mr*. C ,A. Duggan and
Mira Susie Barwlck spent Sunday
ran with friends at
ritaf School at Athens.
Misses Helen Ashford, Loulzr
Stovall and Mary Thornton arc
teaching the Fnrmlngtoh school.
Miss Lucy Eldef fS'ln Avgvfit
birthday by entertaining seventy^ attending the U. D. C. convention
‘ Mr*. Riley ha* returned to her
home In Beaufort, 8. C., after n
very plensnnt *U»y with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Arthur Barwlck.
Mrs. Otho Branch nnd children
yey^for the week end.
pgj.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D Griffith have
returned to. Macon after a visit to
Mr Arthur Griffith.
—m-
Mr. Marry Hodgson, Jr., of pah
tonega is spending the week end
with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs,
ry Hodgson.
t —flR—
Mr. and Mrr. Colle Thornton-And
are si
week end In Elberton/^
-ill—
Miss Margaret Boone and
Annie Brace Reynolds are
Ink the week end In Maysvnja
Miss Moena Michael returned
Friday night from San Francisci
whero she attended the America!
Legion convention and report*
most delightful time.
.i
The New Wraps
cAre bountifully Put-Trimmed
2 Yet ^Moderately Triced
The new Cloth Coats and WrSps that have just arrived are
endowed with more grace of line—more real style and luxurious-
nes$,ihan any Winter Wraps that we have ever presented.* urs
off rich, rare quality have been lavished upon them, and though
SIP ate warm and comfortable they are slender and s eek of line.
Th$re is not even the semblance of the bulkiness that usually
characterizes Winter Wraps.
omoil
..fCome in and make your selection now while the assortment is
complete and the shade you have set your mmd on is repressed
in a wide variety of styles. . ^
- 100 beautiful new models just unpacked—Plain and Fur Trim
med, in Gerona, Brytonia, Bolivia, Mirovella, Pentaure, Fran-
cene, Arabella. 1
See'These Stunning Models We Are Showing At
$49.50 $59.50 $69.50
TH5WS nothing in Athens that can touch these wonderful values.
JLIA
100 SPORT COATS IN STRIPES AND PLAIDS
Specially Priced
$19.75
Values Up to $35.00.
T. Collins Inc.
Attica Social and
Personal News
Rev. Bennett 'filled hfs "lYtfull
appointment Tiers Saturday ’and
Sunday.
Misr Moena Freeman of M*rtin
Institute was the guest of home
folks for the week end.
Mlsa Annie Hale of Athens was
visiting her parents here Sundsy.
Mr. and Mrr.. Mell Kenney of
Athens were the gueits of Mr. and
Mrs. O. G. Hale Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. Frank Shackelford of Athens
was in thedty Saturdoy afternoon.
Misses Gladys and Vinnle White-
head were In Athens Saturday.
The many friend.* of Mr*. J. W.
Hale will regret to learn of her In*
disposition.
Miss Helen Hale has returned
home after a delightful visit with
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Alexander
were the guests of th* later* par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roguemare
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. John Wood have
returned from Ohio .
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Lavender
spent the week end In Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford of Oco
nee Heights were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Whitehead Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Albert P *ersan of
Bogart were the guests of Mr and
Mrr. Wesley Peterson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob DavJe* of Ath
ens were (h« nu«iU ul ihe laiier’i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holli
day, Sundsy.
Lexington Social
And Personal News
LEXI.VOTON. On.-Mrf.
BJakeJy and young son, Ed. Jr., of
Monroe are spending some time
with. Mr*. Blakely's parent*, Mr,
and Mrs. B. H. Henderson.
Mrs. W. T. Cunningham nnd
children have returned from Ath
ens where they spent the week
with Mrs A. H. Deadwyler.
Col. and Mrs. Lamar Rucker nnr
litlte daughter, Mellle Peters of
Athens visited Judge and Mrs
Phil Davis Wednesday.
Rev. Anderson of Crnwfordvllle
(Held the Presbyterian pulpit Sun
day and preached a moat excellent
sermon.
Mr. and Mrr. J. H. Kelley of
Montleello were week end guests of
Mr. rand Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Mrs H B. Wallace of Birmingham
has returned home after n week’r
visit with he r son, Mr. Hugh Wal
lace.
The two large planing -mills In
the vicinity of Lexlniton are ship
ping large quantities of excellent
lumber. There mills together with
great number of raw mills la the
county are a real God send in what
they are giving paying employment
to so many otherwise unemployed.
Prof. N. H. Ballard. 8. a S. war
In Lexington Wednesday cn route,
to Augusta. Lexington can have
po more cordially welcomed visitor
thnn/ftfr. Ballard.
Mrs. William James la spending
th* week end with relatives it
Macon.
Mlsa Rosa Stevens, of Jackson
vllle, Fla., 1h cxpfected for a pro
tracted st.-iy with her sister, Mr*.
W. A. Shackelford.
The Highway through Lexington
Is In perfect condition and is much
appreciated of the almost contin
uous passing of handsome touring
cars la an svldisnce of apprecia
tion.
The social life of the little vil
lage seems to be-at,a low ebb. Ev
try body must be bsuy with their
more practical ‘ affairs of life.
Rev. Henry. Btraaler, pastor of the
Lexington Circuit If ayes In a few
days to attend the annual North
Georgia Methodist conference. Mr
Straaler has served this charge for
the past four yeay.
Grand Lodge of '
Masoris Meet in
Macon Tuesday
Large Attendance Is Ex
pected to Attend Annual
Session. Officers' to Be
Elected, '
* (By Associated Press)
MACON, Ga.—-A largr attendant
is expected at the thirteenth an
nual searjon of the Grand Lodge ot
Georgia Masons, which opens hero
Tuesday for a two-days program
The session thlr, year is considered
by official of unusual importance
owing to the amount of.work to bt
considered.
Monday, the Masonic Home
trustees, the educational commit
tee, the relief committee, Hhe com
nilspion on appeals and grievances
the financial committer, other com
mitteen nnd custodians ot work
are scheduled to hold conferences.
The convention sessions will )>•
held In thgeity hall auditorium nnd
the greatest Interest In preliminary
events will center on degree wSrk
to b put on Monday night A de
gree team from Capitol View hofig«
No. 640 of Atlanta, under the dl
i-OTtlnn «? rj„y Thurman, grand
lecturer, will come to Macon to
put on the ma*tor*» degree in n
special ceremonial. A carload ol
scenery and paraphernalia will be i
brought by the vfoltng team.
PAQK three
fedoBdlfjMftr 4MS?.?Tljn present | Anderson, akvU negro who d
mctfla nrr Joe P. ^Bowdoln, A(-1 here recently, by relative*. So
intf, .grand’mastery* James* I>I of the money was so old Aad w<
LEAVE8 BURIED TREASURE
ANDKRKONVILLE. G a, — Be-
tween n.000 and 1*06 wer« found
the home of Harr/
died
Some
»rn
Wash-
Hamrlrk, Carrollton’, deputy grand ( that It
master; W. S. Richardson, Atlan- 1 ington to be rrde<
ta; senior grand.warden; A. G. Mil- • negro who was ab
ler, Waycrost, junior grand warden J uge had evidently
Frank, F. Baker. Macon, grand (and boarded the mr
secretary.'Rev. J. O. Patton. Dublin period of yer—
grand, chaplain; Robert L. Cox.
Monroe, senior grand, deacon; Ray-
riiond Daniel, Atlanta, Junior grand
deacon; B. L. Patterson. Lawrence-
vllle, grand marshal; Hugh Taylor
Cuthbert, first grand stweard,
Robert .8 Talmadge, Montleello.
second grand steward; J. C. Ben
nett. Je(f*rron, third grand stew
ard. and Lee Wages, Macon, grand
tylft. The ^office of grand treas
urer Is tq be filled, James M
Husain, of Boston, who held the
of ice, having died during the year.
ye-apa of !
i miser ;
■er a loog i
ATLANTAa-Half fare on rail
roads In the State of Georgia for
confederate veteran* may soon be
come a reality. The Georgia Pub
lic Service Commission has re
cently authorized It in a eifeuar
giving permission to all common
narrlrrea to do It. While not man
datory it if ^bought that the-read*
will respond and make the reduc*
The action of the public
service commission was similar t<>
resolution adopted during tht
j 1921, legislature.
The creamyour \
$}{in demands k
Delightful powders r
lotions and tonics ‘
In fact all k
TOilfT REQUISITES
Sold and explained
on request. Yoa may
find out just What
you need by calling ot
Miss Pansy Moore
228 Clayton Street
SECURITY
Ruffled Party
Dresses
For protection against fire and theft place
your bonds > notes, deeds, insurance papers, and
other valuable documents in our fire and burg
lar proof Safety Deposit Vault.
' Boxes can be rented at jFrom $3.00 to $15.00
per annum. -
Georgia National Bank
Athens, Georgia
>
TOMORROW
WE OFFE
A CHANCE
Vo
YOU
BUY
300, PAIRS of WOMEN’S
FINE LOW SHOES
This ta the lime of the- year {i
that the young girl b rewarded
for going to dancing etauee by
tlie acquisition of a new party
dress. Here are aome of the pret
ty model! from which ihe can
make her chsice thta year. ,
Ruffle! ebtayi did belong to
young girli end they eeem more
then ever popular. They may be
no wide ai to bo really flounces or [ j
they may be narrow and very
neny. " Both kinds ere shown.
Soft pink crepe, write crepe trim
med with piiuc or blue, Sfhite
georgette over • pink or biut
slip—these diinty' frocks have no
hint of sophistication, but only
the charm that i, theirs by reason
of their wearer's youth. ,
In Straps and Oxfords in
different materials and
all style heels, at the -very
low price of
$4.95 a Pair
SHOES THAT FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $12.00
This gives you a chance to buy real good quality and excellent
fitting Shoes at prices you will have to pay elsewhere for
cheapest grade of footwear.
. GOOD HOSIERY TOO
Johnson Shoe Co.
CLAYTON STREET
AM
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