The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 01, 1923, Image 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEW' 1923.1 THB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, OKOKOIA \ '-5 iMichael c .Brothers Footwear Unrivalled Otir. department is proud of the-fact that here you find exclusive models—models that are displayed only at Michael’s. Every style is one of individuality. The Newest Shades an d Styles Log Cabin Suede .... $8.50 to $11.85 Black Suede $8.50 to $10.00 Black Safin $6.50 to $10.00 Patent Leather $6.50 to $10.00 Brown Kid $5.00 to $8.50 Black Kid $5.00 to $8.50i Buster Brown Shoes Made with the Buster Service Tip ~"No fudgin' ” in their make-up. They’ll stand the toe-scraping wear of the whole marble-playing^ season—and still be good for' Made on the famous Brown Shaping Lasts they bring comfort to young feet and train them to grow aright. All styles and sizes for boys and girls. '(Buster ‘Brmm SHOES Not the Cheapest—But the Best v For Boys, Age 3, tc*5 ,....-..- $3.50 and $3.85 For Boys, Age6to8 , $3.85and $4.00 For Boys, Age 9 to 11 $4-00 and $5.00 For Big Boys • GYM AND BASKET BALL SHOES ^For Big Leaguers • $2.00 to $3.75 J’Every Day Is ' Dollar Day At GRIFFETH IMP. CO. nd Your dollar with us and you can expect 100 Per Cent Return Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Farm Implements ad Street Athens Georgia $ Prof. Hayden Mayo McKay Weds Miss Frances Bond Here Thursday Morning !Fi Office J»1 — By JIBS. ALICE .-.OASIS — BMldence 8J2 Characterised by charm and un-. added to her many personal grace*, usual loveliness was the man-inn? ■ She graduated from Lucy Cobb of Mire Frances Elizabeth Bond [ and took a special course nt the and Prof. Hayden Mayo McKay Conservatory of Music In Clndn* formerly of Mississippi but now of ; nati Athens. Thursday nt high noon ntj M any brilliant pre-nuptial par the home of the bride on Dearing | ties have filled the social calendar tftreet. , 8 j nce the announcement of their Q. Richards rector of engagement two weeks ago, and the wlenth of elegant bridal gifts ex pressed the grtnt love and admira tion of hosts of friends. Prof. McKny IS a graduate of the Emmanuel church was the officiate Ing minister nt the beautiful cere mony. There were no attendants.* Little Betty Decker and Dave Paddock Jr., were chanping ribbon bearers, i Betty wore an exquisite lace frock, Parisian model and Dave was I very handsome In a white satin suit. Agricultural College of Mississippi nnd Is associate professor of the llcftorcultural department of the Agricultural culleg*. conducting ■ research work In the State of (Georgia. Since coming to Athens t to make his home he has made Th« hrid. wna lowly wearlnn a mnny f r |, n da. .tyll.1i model of nut brown chnr- | Prof and Mr „. McKay left on thr niPu-c combined with ohlffnn with, aftw . noon train for, Mla.laalppl to n beautiful hat of .old low. ; , p(nd . mo . lh w | lh r ,| nt l v e. of Bbc cowled nn rtoul.ltc boUqu.l. th , fToom , an( j that they will mob. of ounaet ro«c«. .bowered with homa hara ,, m o.t ttraUfy. valley lilies. The handsome home; wn. wry artjatlrally decorated for, Vhe beautiful wed dint waa on, th- happy oernelon wl(h n wealth i tho |„ v .|i.,t |„ the aoclal hla- nf while nnd golden .haded ehrye-1 (ory nft h!a c „ y , marked by -the nnihemiima. anln.t n back ground j ,| ma *, u thern hoapltallty and greenery. delightful cordiality. ■ The drawing room carried n-enl-r or note of green nnd whit* In tf- Mra. John J. Wilkin, baa retirni- feeMye nrrangement. The Imnro-1 id from Angu.ta. where aha at- I vlaed ollnr wa« hullt In the r-ent ] tended the U. D. C. cenrentlon. ; ateeve window with rtat-ly palm.' j ' tgt 1 rroeefuil fern, end trailing vine.} Mra n w. Onrr'aon of Cornelia J ef Southern rotllnr. Tanked on | the meat of her daughter, tkl either side hy Cathsdm! candle- ; q. u Flror. stick* homing whits-toners and ^ dusters of white chryrentemnme Mra E# Wendj'nger and Uttle et»tight with soft tulle streamers | ^snghter Maud Virginia have re- The colonial hall, library nnd din- turned from a month's visit ng room ^re ndorned with the Richmond. Va. ii>i. 1 same color scheme with the gold en flower. Introduced In wonderful | ■ Mearti Charlea Bickerataff and arrangvment. The luncheon table Alford‘Parham wllf motor to-Co- lumhus for the fame and will at- was hnndromely appointed -over laid with nn Imported Chinese em broidered cloth the cehtcr outlined with a silver basket of yellow chrysanthemums nround which were grouped sliver candlesticks holding yellow tapers. The splend id silver rervlc completed the per fect details. The soft radiance from a myriad of sparkling candles and silk shad ed floor lights presented n picture °dk ,nCOmp,lrnWe *1*a* ne * and Mrs. J. C. Hutchins nnd Mrs Katie Jet ter Crlffeth poured cof fee and tea and a very delicious luncheon followed the ceremony A charming feature was the love* tend the house party of Miss Lucy 8heredan. \ The friends of Miss Cora Wal lace W<U be glad to learn she Is Improving from an /lines* of three weeks. v ree Methodist Revival Begins YES WE HAVE SOME BANANAS' FITZGERALD. Gs.—"Ye* The Free Methodist Iburch will hold Its quarterly meeting begin ning Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock and running over Sunday. Preach-, ing Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 7:80, p. m. Rev. James B. Cunningham of Macon, the presiding elder, will preach at each service. All are cordially invited to at tend these services. 8unday school at 9:45. E. L. RUARK, (Pastor. H. E. JUHLIN, Supt. BUILDS CHICKEN HATCHERY GAINESVILLE. Ga.—Chicken hatching on a large scale will b< begun near hero on the farm of Grover 8. Harbon, who has bough i thirteen acres on w hich he will In stall an Incubator of over loo,no* eggs capacity nnd which will turt out over a million chicks a yrtir. Mr. Har.ben’s plan is to hatch th* chickens and sell them ns soon a; they are hatched to farmers wh< will raise them In brooders. Th! will no doubt be a great Incentlvt to chicken raising to the vicinlt\ Of Gainesville nnd North Genrcr* as a whole. have no bananas" can no longer, be said In Georgia and still stick to the truth according to the way the culturs of the fruit *ls pro gressing here. A nygro farmer. Joe Jbhnson, brought into the city sovetal bunches ot bananas recent ly In. perfectly ripened condition nnd said lie had several frees bear ing nnd had devised a method of protecting them that theltqred tfiem from the cold snaps would Injury them during the win ter. Tlie bananas.were soon sol< out and Johnson departed tn L happy frame of mind feeling-Uhe | spirit of "Yes. wo have no bananas’’ j hut he had a pocket full of raon- 1 This us well ns other, Incidents | are bringing to the attention of the people here the wonderfut possl-' 1 hill ties of the Georgia sdjl . end j climate In the matter of growingi, fruits that hitherto have not 1men! grown on a commercial basisl \ FORESIGHT IS WISER TH KNOW IFDGF m pnly tell, you-what ho. happen tf* Kn„X ’»™ d1?wS mlifort lto may destroy your home, your property you- 1,3 Fore.Is-ht know, the poaaibili'Fororight prXetV you , dnrt |o» Foresight insides. Foresighty, aves you flll , r ;.,,, lo- U e,/* ot property loss (, wl«er than knomsurinie * the wise*!. investment mo , can makc . Ar « you wise? Are vra ii3 ,0rma 0< Pr °P m >- Protection 6 Voile™ THE HINTON SECURITIES CO.. Athens, Ga. ijjj Here Is A Dollar Day For Yoq! nL R-id and Blf.ck Barber Shop—Shave, Hair Cut, Shampoo, Massage. Shine—all for ONE DOLLAR. Get Your Coupon. BIO GRAIN YIELD PREDICTED BRUNSWICK. Oa.—Many citl ten, of thin city and the .urround In* country are lntere«t«l In th. ihrimp Industry. Prawnln* 1. vnl- uahlo here on a cnmmerelnl bait,: and many factoriea are located her. and alone the ennet and Inland- naar thla city. Lnr*e .hlpment I are made from theae factorial eae: year. SHRIMP INDUSTRY INTERESTS BRUNSWICK Moultrie n,.-—cio., io a mu lion buah.1. of oats la predicted n- the yleldl for Coltitdtt oounty tin der normal trooth.r eondltlonr next year arcordln* lo the oatl- mates of farm obaervrra. The hanh, have extended much .credit t. kraln planters nnd thla la re.pan- alhla for n lar*e part A the rmlr Planted. Farmer, hav, been ilr*t*.‘ to plant at least fixe neres to the plow In crain and the yield noil will ur.dob!edjy f ' be record breokln*. CURB MARKET ACQUIRES NEW COMMODITY «« v.........-m . . ruenas oi air. *nu Airs. *». ly mu.leal proyram by the "male Goodman will be sorry to learn study club of which the bride is one of the charter members and whose rare talent as a pianist nnd vocalist has contributed largely to the organization. Lohengrin wed ding march was exquisitely ren dered nnd before the ceremony Prof. Roosevelt Walker sang beau tifully. "Perfect Love.” The marriage of this popular couple centered state wide Interest and united two prominent Bouthorn families. ^ The young bride Is one of two popular sisters and the daughter of Prof. G. a. Bond and the kite Mrs. Bond. Every educational advantage has ROME, Go —Brunswick stew pit up in pint and quart Jars appeared on the local curb market recently and in forty minutes not a jar re malned unsold. ThI* was in keen tag with the rule establlrhcd som* time ago here to hjtve somethlnr new on the market each time and. the houeewifa who jnade the stevj Is planning^ ;to. bavr g fsfc*»spp-{ a».Tv rwitt An p,y on tho5»Acfl time; The . Mary 8tark Da\lR of Att . <urb niarket besides being /very anixei FmUy to xM ln tha f„ lu „ bl , , ha ^ ^ ““ " matter of procurlniri fraah produce hat had ■ very pronounced finan cial success for the .formers who offered their product# for sole. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Milter and. Mra. D C. LlewelUn of MtFiTllte wire vliHora hero Wcdne«do7 Mra homo of Judo Andrew Cobb oh Woodjkwn avenue. -flt- . Friend, of Mr. and Urs. j3.ik H. that iMT. Goodman la lerloualy 111 at tho home on Milled to avenue. Mr. and Mra. George Sheredan, Mr. and Mra. W. E Miller, and W. M Wblto of MayaxIUe wore vlg'tora here Tharadey. Mr. E H. Dorsey. Jr., will go to Macon Friday end from there will go to Columbus for the Geirgla- Auburn game. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Mr. Lawls Earncit with a party of boys will motor to Colv.nbo. for the game and will bo tho v.*ck end guest of hie aunt hire. Joieph Gatewood. Mrs. IL H. BlckeraUlf. Mi Margaret Bickerataff, Mlaa Marla Upaon, Meura Charles Bickerataff, Dean Jfopo and Harvay Newman motored to MilledgexUIe Sunday to xlalt Mlia Rachael Firmer who fa In school there. Mr. Mnrphey- Candler la thh guest of his danghter, Mrs. Jack Goodman. New Victor [Dance Records ' Mra. O. D. Thomas, Mra. C. oil. Men DANCE RECORDS 19156—Just a Girl That Forget—Waltz. The Troubadour? Steal a Little Kiss While Dancing—Waltz. Grem-Arden Orchestra. 1915&—Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake—Fox Trot. Paul Whiteman and His Orel). Oh, You Littlo Sun-Uv. Er Gun—Fox Trot. Bcnsoit Orvh. ot Chicago. 19151—1 Love You—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orch. ' 'The Life of a Rossr-Fox Trot Cbas. Dornberger and Ills Orch. VOCAL RECORD8 19154—Complainin' (It's Human Nature to Complain) Eddlo Hunter t Got Eddie Hunter 45370—In « Shoe Store (Cribble) Marie Cahill The Symphony Contort (Starling) Marie Cahill 19152—When Clouds Hevo Van ished and Skies are Blue. . Elliott Shaw Why Don't My Dreams Come True? Henry Burr Snelllng and Mr. Audley Morton . motored to Atlanta Thursday mrru'ng to attend the funeral of Mrs. Junes Wiley. They were ac companied by Mrs. J. W. Walden (who went over to spend the day I with Mrs. Costen Harrell. $ Georgia Cracker For October Is Out (Continued From Page On*) of a series of articles designed to Sale of Rye Bread RYE BREAD Two Loaves for Friday Afternoon ♦November 2nd From 4 Until 7 O’clock BENSON’S BAKERY Next Door to Strand Theatre and 223 Hancock Ave. WOMAN SO BLUE SHE CRIED Became of 111 Health—'Telli How t : l ,‘ii:!. u r,r.^ l r. th t!r,:r t ih tha sspomaiuyvTaikgiya* v^uu. nrofeulons for which th.x Dorsey Furniture Co. MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LAND Interest, Six and Half' Per Cent. various professions for which they may fit themselves while In lege. Other articles, the edUorla* says, will follow on law, the min istry, journalism, medicine, and an the other activities in which peo ple engage for a livelihood. "Bookstuff Is the heading under which - books are ifevlewed. The longest review Ms given to **Tho Goose Step” by Upton Sinclair; In fact, this review Is so long that little'space la left for unything more than a paragraph about oth-’ <r hooks and the titles of these seem to have been picked with meticulous care. In the review of •The Goore Step", the Intimation is dropped that Dr. Nicholas Mur ray Butler, president of Columbia University Is a -Pussy-footer** and that most trustees of universities and colleges are successful busi ness men—facta which evidently the reviewer thinks are thoroughly Burlington, la.—“I used to dread the time for my monthly period AS lit came every two weeks and lasted for two weeks, and during that time I would have the bloss and blues and cry. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound! am at happy lean hardly express myself. I hive gained sev eral pounds and oolc fine. I have recommended your medicine to my friends ard you may publish my letter as a testimonial, I hopeyour medicine will give others the relief it did me.”— Mrs. Ralph GAIL* 2021 Des Moines St, Burlington. Ia. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is a medicine for ailments com mon to women. 11 has been ussd for Other than the work by some, each troubles for nearly fifty years, members of tho staff, the contrl-’ and thousands of women have found buttons of I. H. Granatb. former relief as did Mrs. Gail, by taking thi? editor of th»» Tech mnxac‘«e and splendid medicine, now a ktudeni In th* school of* If you are suffering from irregu- datHSdly th - bc»t Isrity, painful times, nervou«m*s8, headache, backache or melancholia, vt» should at once bejrin to take I*£> E. Hnkliato’s I. art a. ...I* * Sa - * — - 1 1 Michael Brothers FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Every Suit in the Entire Stock ; ' V \ l|'' ' 4 And, of course, all are New, Stylish, Beautifully Made, Lovely Fine Fabrics— SUITS THAT- WERE $27.50 ^turdoy"* 1 ... $20.62 SllITS THAT WERE $32.50 l^^rday"^ $24.38 SUITS THAT WERE $37.50 ^J^J a * nd . $26.12 SUITS THAT WERE $49.50 shtSday^.* $37.12 SUITS THAT WERE $57.50 SatSday^ $43.12 SUITS THAT WERE $59.50 ^^ a ® nd . $44.62 SUITS THAT WERE &7.50 $50.62 SUITS THAT WERE $79.50 “ nif $59.62 ■SUITS THAT WERE S87.50 ^idaj^aid . $65.62 SUITS THAT WERE $97.50 "$73.12 MATERIALS Poiret Twill Tv. ceds Velona Flamingo Arabella Ardcna Piquetinc Superior A Great Buying Opportunity MICHAEL'S 1 -- -