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THUH»P*V< NOVtHBIB 1, M2»
WESLEY MEMORIAL
IS IN PROGRESS
j piles »o that no monej* will be diverted
(for these pupoaes from the funela
supporting the charity work of the in*
'[stitution.
mm iipss^i
| work l>e done and a report aent to the
I Key Woman of the Athena District.
I i I Send In your reports and dues by Nov.
15th so that the annual conference can
have a full report of this year's work.
Make all checks payable to Mr*. Pres-
ton Brook., 123 Milled*. Circle, Key
Work Can Become Mem-| w ‘ ,m * n
ber By 1 Paying $1.00 An-!™£™* QIVIN0 PANTRY
nually. ■ | . '
The Thanksglvlnc Pantry Shower of
The annual membership campaign I Wealey Memorial Hospital will be held
for the Woman’s Auxiliary of Wesley jas usual Nov. 27th and 28th at the
Memorial .Hospital Is now on. Every > hospital. It Is desired to ma^e this
woman and young girl In the Meth-Iour largest shower. All kinds of can*
odist church Is expected to Join. Any*
interested In this great work lh
eligible to membership by paying an*
nually 11.W.
Tbla monye Is used for hospital sup*
ned goods, pickles, catsups, soup mix*
tures. souces, Jellies* and fruit Juices
will be appreciated. The standard ar
ticles and supplies are furnished by
thoae who have the business Interests
of the hospital In charge, but the home
needs delicacies must be prepared and
>•' i .'-ut. ii |.\ our auxiliaries and wo*
men of the church. If we measure up
to our duty and loyalty to our
hospital.
Mrs. Joseph Jarrell, Cloverhum
Terrace Is chairman of the Pantry
ahower tor At hens First Methodist
church. All other churches will please
send their contributions to Wesley
Memorial Hospital. Atlanta. Ga.
CIRCULAR BOOSTING
ROME PRINTED
ROME. Ga.—The local Chamber
of Commerce has recently aent to
press In this city a circular ielllng
Interesting fact* concerning the
cUy and specifying why tourists
should q?slt here. The schools and
colleges around the city ar eboost-
ed by large cuts as well as maps
of the roads around the town.
Map* of the principal highways
coming Into Rome from all parts
of the country are also shown, so
a* to make one thlnlc of the anc
ient Roman saying that “all roads
lead to Rome."
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cAre You a Thrifty Housewife?
pm *• rmrp
*•eo/Smot
Ho,o Solf.
Rhing Flour.
I T’S so much cheaper to
bake at home, especially
when you use Sweet Rose
Self-Rising Flour.* When
Jrou think of the baking fail
ures you’ve had (yes, even
the best of cooks have ’em
once in a while) because your
bakings didn’t “rise” you
will realize what a big saving
it is not to have to throw
away soggy biscuits and
heavy'cake that the family
couldn’t eat.-
When there are no left-overs
and the folks gobble up every
bite you put before them,
then indeed are you practic
ing true economy.
Then, too, with Sweet Rose
Self-Rising Flour you don’t
have to buy any baking pow
der or other extra ingredients
because the leavening is al
ready mixed. Avoiding costly
baking mistakes and saving
on extra ingredients
are real accomplish
ments of the thrifty^
housewife. It’*
worthwhile
economy.
CALLAWAY GROCERY COMPANY
. -Wholesale Distributors Athens, Ga.
- wni Bxmna-anuw, amggs, cgosaia'
Campus Chatter
Misa Charlotte Flemlster
returned from a visit to her home
In CartersvtUe.
EXAMPLE COUNTS FOR MUCHI
When One Citizen Makes Exterior ef
Home Attractive. Others Will
Be Found to Follow.
| Mias Marguerite Davie spent the
A systematic effort has been made
week end at her home In Commerce.
rah, et‘ Soule Hell.
foe several years In Cass county. Tex, ftt SouI *
by the home-demonstration agent to
Inspire a greater love for him through
making It more attractive on the ex
terior as well aa on the interior. Aa a
rule where one family make* the yard
attractive with plantings and gtves
the house a fieshenlng coat of paint
or whitewash, ethers In the community
goon follow.
Emphasis has been placed on neat
ness and suitable plantings which
would be possible for even the simplest
home. Trlmness can be achieved at
small expense if fence*, gates, and
steps are kept In repair. Vines, flow-.
Mieses Sara Latimer and Ida
Bell Hunt of Marietta, were the
week end aueita of Mattie Dowdy
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Stovall spent
Sunday with their daughter, 8a*
Mr. Miller Bell of Mllledgeville
spent Sunday at the 8. A. E
House.
The Georgia band played for th<
infantry and calvary Wednesday.
Saturday, attending tho Georgia
P*reshmen*N. C. Fre»hmen game.
Col. James B. Ware delivered the
principal address at the Navy Day
exercises in tho chapel Saturday.
The question of the hour Is now
How ShalJ We Get to Columbus?
Thr students In journalism Are
making a canvass of the Senior
das for statistical data.
Coach Stegeman spent Saturday
In Charlottsvllle. Virginia,
University of Virginia
defeat Trinity college 35 to 0.
Coach Woodruff spent the week
end with relatives-in Columbus.
Mr. Bill s/ms of Valdosta waJa s
visitor to Athens last week. He
stopped at the Kappa Apha Fra
ternity. .
Mr. John Boland of Atlanta mo*
tored through Athens Sunday en
route to Atlanta.
LUMBER INTERKBT
BOOMS IN ARAB
SPARTA. Oa.—Prices ranging
sufficiently high to give thq^ Qp^-
ators of sawmills a fair profjt baa
caused the activities of the 4o«a!
lumbermen to increase. B&y/ttxtlv*
around this city have beoh kept
busy, running full time, the lumber
having a ready market and tolf}8
shipped to local and eastern stiff"
kets as fust as 11 can be sawed*.
, Read Banner-Herald ,
Want Ada. r
5 "«
Mr. Frank Slater went to
, ir. Kept in rjrp.iT. vw-.-wh vannah for lh , week , nd .
. grassy lawns, trees, window boxe.
end flowor bods «>it tol.llT.lT UtU. It
tha member, of the fund, aro ill wlll-
ln* to do their .here In planting and „ cr „ vauInn , .
cartas for them. The extension work- Fleml.trr, Lorain. Jarrell,
cr has brought- out thou point! In. Dowdy, Mary Olover, and
encouraging tho rural people to lm-jwade;
prore tho outeidee of their home*. I
The Doited Stales Department cf ( Mi., Ruth Anderson of Marlcttd
Agriculture has received a report It»t. j came o»er for the fraibman foot-
The Phi Mu Fraternity iilvilited
on Friday evening. Those pledged
were Elisabeth Vaughn. Charlotte
Mattie
Lllllas 1
tag tbit since homo beautification work
started In the county four years ago
there has been the greatest Interest In
a better nnderatandtag of artistic plant
ing. Instead of the former hit or miss
color masses of flowers, there la con
siderable harmony. Mony yard end
box plants are seen everywhere, iron
In the poor.it negro homes. Thera has
been an annual flower show at the
Hughes Springs community. This year
there waa both a rose show and a
chrysanthemum show In tho county.
Several women are making a successful
business of selling boxes, plants, slips,
seeds, vines, and rustic stands. In
cases where It his not been possible
to paint, tbs homo bis been while-
wished. More homes are being re
modeled, painted,, and screened than
over before.
tall game.
BELONGS TO EVERY CITIZEN
Community Building and Gymnaolum
In Main* Town First of Its
sR .Typo In tho State.
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SWE-E-T FLOUQ
First of Its type In Mntae will bo
the new community building and gym-
nislum tbit Is being erected la Wood
land. a correspondent than asserts. In
Washington county. In a paper-mill
town that grew up suddenly In the
woods Ilka a mushroom, plans art be
ing materialised which provide for a
,ono-atory structure, 00 by 80 feet, with
room for bosket ball and other Indoor
I go iocs. wing. In which spectators may
, a stage 'that uisy be raised out of
the way when not needed, provision
J.l.u kM«h lea anmnll.
This Red Panel is on every bag of Sweet Roee—Plain or Self-Rising
The recipes in my >
new Sweet Rose
Self Riling Flour
packet will dhow
you how to pre•
pare delicious
diihet for your
family without
much ■ expendi
ture. Send for it
now by mailing
the attached
coupon.
Free Recipe Coupon
c o*B«m«U Ctaft b Kmff.ua MlUlas Co..
Pima Bulldiac. 8t. Loot.
Pli.u wed aw your amdy iwclwt of *wm Row
Riri.U
for a moving picture booth Is compli
ance with the state law, storage ca
pacity for extra .eats. This will ac-
commodate GOO people for community
purposes; SOO whore games aro on.
Other towns In the state are consider
ing duplication of this building—a
combination of gymnasium and com
munity home—it moderate coot, with
possibilities for great service.
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$
DOLLAR
DAY
$
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD
SPECIAL SPECIAL
One Lot of Dainty Imported
CHINESE TABLES
$1.00
Saturday
Only
Come Early and Make Your Selection
Prize Coupons Will Be Given By This. Store Throughout TRADE
1 •' MONTH on Cash Purchases and Payments on Account.
Bernstein Bros.
“Athens’ Largest.Home Furnishers”
Bird Protactlon Good Insurance.
The bird-lovers of Brandon, Man,
ire enjoying this summer the fruit of
.their forethought by arranging with
Jihs authorities to bora tho fair
[rounds act apart as a bird sanctuary.
It Is admirably adapted, by In nhun-
llauce Of trees, shrubbery, and lakelets,
[to attract and retain a great variety
[if birds; and •• they And themselves
‘lafe within Its precincts more and
.■tore will take advantage of tho ottu-
Itton. This Is an example—fortunate- j
y not alone—of whet should ho done I
ty every community that can offer tho j
Vlrds anything of the sort. This Is
jot only one more orgnment for tho
teneral policy of octtlng aside park !
(paces within or near even a small
awn, but It has the additional vatno
if setting up . permanent ilehtructlvo
tgent against tho armies of taseetd
hat pray on village gardens end city
larks as w-oll as on tho crops of tho
■ural agriculturist. Many birds la tha
lest Insurance.
Mr. w. J. Franklin, Jr, of Emory
University .pent the week end In
Athena
Bigger and Better Values In '|$|
Jewelry, Watches, Silverware
—Is what "Athens Trade Month" will mean to thoa*
who buy at Fickett Jewelry Co. We have the most com*
plcte lines ot Gifts That Last for the holiday trade, and
are prepared to meet your demands with high das* goods.
For Saturday—Opening Athens’ Trade Month ~
We Offer Special Values, Listing a Few
Real Bargains At One Dollar 1
Beads That Sell for $1.25 and $1.50 $1.00
Ear Drops That Sell for $L50 to $2.00 $1.00
Stick Pins That Sell for $1.50 to $2.00 . $1.00
Baby Pins That Sell for $1.50 $1.00
Bracelets That Sell for $1.50 . - $1.00
WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS
M. F. FICKETT JEWELRY COMPANY
268 East Clayton Street
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It’s a Habit
ELL-dressed men don’t
fiiss or worry about their
clothes. They have the
The Old Gsrdonor Bay*.
Fruit trass In tha homo garden an
vorth more attention than they over
vara before, becarse tha country's
lupply of fruit I. not ki—ping pan-
vlth tho demand. It Is advisable to I
coop careful watch of newly sot trace
tnd to nib off any buds which stilt at
it point where branches obviously will
iV.k k. ...wl.A m.1. (humk wunwl..
bo wanted. This thumb pruning,
[ts It Is called, can he kept up ad;
vsnt.fMualy for ooveral years, and
lo other cutting will bo needed unless
have developed which cress
tech other or which have been broken.
-Exchange.
Has Coho Bplondld Work. ’
Dr. W. A. McKeever'a dream of
naklng American cities and comma-
lilies better places In which to llva
irought a desen new school buildings.
iV half-dozen community welfare coo
ler build!eg.,'si many ntw city halls,
1 thousands of beautiful lawns, miles
-f paved atraeta, white ways and mors ,
ian fifty pjiygrounds and parka to i
[ties In Oklahoma during tha bettor
lea contest csndueted.there In 1921
his direction, according to BUsa
stale editor ofitholDslI/jOUa-
Read
Banner-Herald
WSmtAdss
quick, simple, economical habit
of buying clothes that are an
investment in good appearance.
i •* •
You can do the same thing in the
same way. You should do it. It will
improve your appearance and save
you money. It’s 3 profitable habit.
Begin today. Buy a Kuppenheimer
suit, make an investment in good
appearance. \ou’ll never again
buy clothes any other way.
The HOUSE of
KUPPENHEIMER
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Comer Broad and Jackson Streets
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