The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 02, 1923, Image 3

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1923 THE BANNEB-HKBAM), ATHENS. GEORGIA PAGE THRU Office 1201 — By MBS. ALICE ADAMS _ IVE BOARD IAN ENDEAVOR The sXttt^if^an Church Senior Executive 'iiofird Endeavor Society hfeld their regular monthly business Fessioni. ft the homo of* Dr.. Miller'* the past~Thuniday evening. Mir* IJOnrta Juries, was attcfed n s A’lcdl<pr«sMent of the society to fill the unexpired tthn of .* Mli* Helen JOftnifth. who left the first of September .to teach school. Miis Jones (g.aj-capable and influential Kndeaygn and-possesses a charming p«t*sonft|LtKi .Which wlllndd to hOt value ii^* this-office. Attejbtfpfenirlld report* of the va rious $$m*>JUee, a recommend* - tlon m. pffsented to JWe Board to have the leadit of. each prayer meeting meet with IMh m/m MISS ELIZABETH BONDUftANT HONORS MISS CORNELIA ABNEY THURSDAY Thursday afternoon, Miss Elisa beth Bondurant entertained very charmingly in honor of Miss Cor nelia Abney, a popular bride,-elect of Nov. 8th whose marriage Mr. Nathan' Anderson Abernathy of Pulaski Tenn. f "w)U be a lovely social event. Many gorgeous golden shader flowers and ferns decorattll the special Invitation Is rtxtended rooms most attractively, making members of the U. D. C., the D. n radiant setting for the happily A. K.. C. -of C., and all teachers planned party, nnd students A very enjoyable contest on the name of the^opor guest afforded Residence 832 CATARRH I of head or thro* 1 benefited by the . _ r . WICKS jmra UtmJ Ytarty SEVERAL HUNDRED TO ATTEND STATE CONVENTION On November 15. 14, and 15, the! fitate convention of the Christian /lurches will meet In Athens at the Christian church In what promises to be the best convention £ver h<Hd In the state. Several Hundred delegates will be here for the thre edays. On account of the local congregation, being ra'her small It will be ntlcessogy for them to ask their good friends In other churches to take some delegates tor thl * convention. The delegates prayet wl11 on, y c*P«ct lodging and break- much merriimht. Mrs. John Mell rfnd Miss Calll# McWhorter were awarded the prises for their cletr*r verse.' Mk’s. Katie Jester 1 - Grtffdtt played several lovely piano selec tions and Miss McWhorter gave Night coughing— “12th Street \ " Rag” meetlnlf conllijitte, each . Sunday* ^ mat aH thry Will-gat othiir meals evmlni (d .'a pr.-prnyiV ,ervle» | d '" vn W you nan Ink- -enj- tiefbre jS1l& itlMtlnir. —- ! del,*ate* for thin convention. TheJ8*jrtf mMttaK commute | £••*»; l*«» Mra. R. J. Tumor or trill pinri a .pcoiul meeting to b. Mr *- J - p - ★hltthiM n> early a. held November 35th aa u Thanks-1 P°’" lbl » aniJ "°n« will be greatly giving 'Wetlhtf. The Ule Work | »PP r eclated by the local congre- KecrulflT’Wf (he society will have! Bat,on charge alMfhfe^mmlting, when an up- j ... propH^ts^pi^ram will be' render The ’Alo&ftiy Service Program theme for November, which is the securing* of«'S\ibrcrlptlons to the Dixie EWifvftrer, The Christian EndenifcP’^WiJfrld nnd othdr rell- i iirifrw* was given u thorough gious discussion aid each Sunday even* mi IbV month, a member p\\ I ing duHSg , - . the Ex&utiVfe Board frill talk threi minutes*on (fib value of each paper in adyitfon to securing JO sub scriptions ‘of t 'the Dixie Endcavore;, for thd*fcbciefr, h club of ten wa given tb* f Students of the South .tuternV'cWrUitlan College as a gift fi s om tTO'fienfors. “The Disciples of Christ*’ chart to |»e worked by young people of the ChHsflitn’Brotherhood was ex- plained rfnd points discussed con cerning'the working of the chart. A Christian Endeavor Entertain ment v&S’ planned for Novembe. 23rd twite held i nthe basement ol the cha&tL 'G. L. Johnson was ! named Chairman of the program , Committee, with Mrs. M. B. Mill ' er amI ,! Ml*s’ Nancy Lowe Morto ^ to n.trfa ah associates. Leadfcrs'’ tfllK be selected twr. months lh 1, ndvanee and poster. In frame ^r' sticiety' room, as Infor mation. ' f “ il The -eetelety will send a box tc the addpte*J , *'torphan at< Southerr Christffih* HJme In Atlanta. During tf*< pagpiifftf. h check was mail ed the Superintendent of the Homo by- Treasurer Lamar LaBodr reqtietitlfft Mhf clothe? for 'flu winter be purchased for u»e for M#iNr;PW iS-Wtt<topt.i ed glrf e w!|hi *en«or society. Mr. Lafebon * Treasurer also re- porjed ^A” additional pledge of IB paid to State Christian Endeavor Work win 1 the local society thf past mMMi. bringing the • total ~TofOO which is a splen- one society. Burgess, President presided .at able way. :'-e— PHILATHEA3 , HOLD PARTY <A vflly Ittvely event of Tuerday night HHtiP (he Hallowe'en Maa- 'queradP J gft'eit by thd 8enlor Phll- nthea the Prince Avenue liatnlKf'Wftrt’h at the Y. W. C. A. l»Wdl® n *Hie guests Included the member*, of .that class and th«tr tbil later being the Ba-1 IcllHjr was beautifully ^thls occasion In all symbols suggestive f'en season. guest* were Mrs. Land Mr*. B. E. Car* npg a Hallowe'en cos- u D. Benton and Mr*. rtL^ad charge- of the en- R C Bailey cos* ^,ghost and Mr* Nell O * Jittle red aiding gave r|cgl selection. Mrs. ojgeiy a* “Aunt Dinah** aave wvn^.A^cal numbers of Ante ; A feature, of much <»nJoyment was afforded py a walnut tree from Which vfHfh guest plucked a wal nut wn)ch ..cnntalndd his or her Wf-Ka™ . ,1 The prUtM,were won by Mr*. S.' C. Mooney, Mrs. Alice Lumpkin and i W9l*leRaliI*n. I From *,K*ry elaborately decorat- | ed boot^ 1 ;rpfreshments w&ri *erv-; . *4 coarfsfing of sandwiches fol- I lowed by..nn-.«lco course, the Hal- several ar.tiatlc readings. A delicious salad .course was ervr'd at the conblusion of the /ery delightful party. Miss Abney wore a f'tyllsh mod- 1 of blue Pouret twill embroider ed lrf. -green, with a close fitting mt of green velv<tt.. Miss Bondurant was a charm-, ng and very gracious hostess. About fifty guests enjoyed the >eautiful hospitality. — T. A. OF THE C. D. W. •LANIGAN SCHOOL TO HVE f.OVELY HALLOWEEN ’ARTY, PUBLIC INVITED The gobblins invite you out To the spookiest party ever heard about. 'Jome take a stir In the brew wltf -p exhausts you so that you are • more tired in the morning than when you went to bed. Dr. King’s New Discovery slops coughing by gently h stimulating the F mucous mem 5 branes to throw ^ off clogging cretions. It has an agreeablej taste. All drug gists. I More Testimony to Be Taken in Stokes Divorce Suit Triday (Continued F^om Pan* On*) lace at Bunceton. Mo., os had been alleged by Mr. Stokes. “In your visits to New York be fore your marriage, were you al ways accompaiVeji by some one?" asked her counsel, Samuel Litter- myer. "Always chaperoned.” Mrs. Stoke* was then asked to trace her early life, which. Infolfed her school days. She sold she first attended the Elbert public school In Denver, Colo., and that she later attended a day course at the Wolf- haij girl's boarding school In that Vnd see what^our fate will be 1 / Where—C. D. Flanigan schooL When—Saturday, Nov. 8, 5:00 to 1:30 o'clock.; -Why—Benefit of Rost Room, There will be no admission fee but there will be lota of good hings for said . Namely: I<o! Dogs, pies, lemonade, ice cream tnd candy. Come bring your friend.- md have a good time. * INVITATION TO PHILATHEA PARTY With Black Cats, Witches and n greeting hearty, You will be welcome at the Sun shine Philathea party. Piatof W. W. C. A. Gymnasium. Time, Monday, 8 o'clock. 3IRLS AUXILIARY MEETS 3ATURDAY 3:30 The Girls Auxiliary of the Fifal Baptist church will meet In the Ladles parlor Saturday November he Jfd at 8:88. ‘ The topic via -U. S. MalL — 1 MrT and Mrs. Morris Michael will go to Columbus Saturday to at umd the Georgia-Auburn ga te.— Macon News. —*5— Mlt* Ola Mooney has returned to 3horter college after a week-end /istt to iMTs. J. F. Tibbetts. ter and Harold Oreen left by motor Friday mornWg- for Columbus to attend the game. Messrs. Hulme .Klnnebrew, Oscar v Imehrew. T. L. Elder arid X ^. Tutwyler hard returned from the Masonic convention % Macon. Mr. Harold Lamb of Union Point visited here this week; Oconee Heights Social and* Personal News Mr. and Mr». Dewey Ii'ndsey an- loonce the blrtli of a little donah, •er, October 28th, who will be call- •id Jewel Frances. Removes Grease and Stains The bathroom is one of the hardest parts'of the house to beep sweet and clean. The tub shows grease and dirt more quickjy than any other fixture. * RED SEAL Lye makes un pleasant cleaning Jobs easy. Keeps the washstand, toilet, tiling and floor spotless. Cuts grease from drain-pipcs and acts as an egeient disinfect ant. Write for booklet—de scribes many every-day uses. Full directions in each can. Be-sure and buy onlyl the genuine RsDSxALLye.i Mias Frances Boyd of Thomson '» the. guest of Mias Cornelia Ab ney for the wedding next week.' Mm. J. D. Abernathy of Pulaskf, fenn.. arrives Saturday to bo tho inert of Mrs. S. E. Wasson for he Almey-Abernathy wedding N’ov. the 8th. f > , Mrs. R. E. Oglesby and MIsS hlla Pcek of Elierton spent Thiirs* lay In the city. MC. and Mrs. Hugh Price and Ulss Sarah Price will attend thp Georgia-Auburn game In Columbus. iMr. and Mr--. BUluiis Phlnliy h»v» returned from Atlanta. Sales,2%Jitftps a* much as. that of any other brand P.CTnuao&Co. r5n.*bu.,h. To make a good cup of cocoa use • «owed .by-au-jlce course, the Hal-] lowe’ea, cpiots 4>eirtg carired out In the ictg. .This ddall wo* In! ''barge, DfaVrs. L. Hardeman, Mr*, n. ir. Firor- Mrs. M. T Priokett, Mr* Bailey and Mr*. L. D. Benton.*, y*' SERIES OF LECTURES ON 80UTHERN HISTORY Mia* Mildred Rutheford, histort- *w» for} life of the Georgia division U. D, C., begin* a aerlea of tore* on- Southern History at R«ney-StovaH Chapel Thursday *"**mf*s**i Although these lecture* ird klven particularly to train the Ktudentyof Lucy Cobb In South- *m history'they will be thrown open |*-,the general public, freel of <*•(. m bir. NunjVr-i of Athena people have ospretrtf^/jjiheJr Intention of at- 1 tendlnn-iholinWeB as earnest stu-1 dentskaji a . i Thehlnlroductory lecture will be a repltltlon of the address which MJs« Rutherford made In Augusta hetofe lhe recent U. D. C. conven tion and therefore will be of very general Interest. ‘ ’ I is cordially invited andj Special Low Prices on TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS During Athens Trade Month We Give ' Trade Coupons \ 1 Mrs. Arthur Burch Phone 80U, 304 Holman Building V/ANUFACTURtD J.VA jjy tko most scientific, tip-to-dato •meckanical proc esses (no | chemicals), it is ohsolutclji pure and Has a most ^delicious 1 flavorJ^and aroma. ’ ' - VW, only by) WcJterBak^rS'Go.Ltd.' tw i Mil!* st Dordwtir, Miif, • snJ Montr**!, Csn«J« j a.. . 4ookut of choicf. recipfs ssnt free ^Ir. and Mr*. Hugh Gordon will go to Columbus for tbe Georgia- Auburn game. Mr. Julo Manley and Mr. J. C. Black of Elberton were visitor* here Thursday. Mr. Julian D. Fleming Is In the city. He has been buying cotton In Texas this season, but was call ed home last week by the death of. bis father in Athens, and will probably remain to Elberton, hls family joining him later.—Elberton 3tac. Mrs. Bennett, of Athens, arr'ved yesterday and will visit her father, Mr. D. N. Dye, In the Flat woods, several days this week.—Elberton Star. Tuesday afternoon tha children of Oconee Haights School present ed “The Housr, Tim , Children Built" a lovely and ^plctuyesqi health *tudy, to a moat apprecia tive audience. The school was transformed Into a veritable fairyland. With child ren a* flower* ancL vegikable*. the Persian Cat. Witch Ignorance, nnd Fatrr Health reigning su premely. Each child deserve* special men tion for the attractive manner in which they represented their In- telllgent Interpfetalton of h*Wth in term* of beauty, strength and] Joy. Miss Mary Bennett was week end guests of Helen Henry. Miss Ora Kiindrtck waa a re cent guest of friends here. I The community club will be en tertained by Mrs. W. L. Jolley Tuesday, Nov. I 4 p, m. \ Mr*. Jennings will entertain thr O. H. Club girls Friday* evitalng at a dellghtfuly panned* Halloween party. Mr. Ernest Srtlckland I* visiting hls parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Strickland. Miss ♦tary city. She later attended a Catholic day school there, sho said, and for several years and while she wa* 111 had I private tutor. Later, eho went to the Sycamore school, at Sycamore, III. Tht* was tho tint time she had gone away Jrom home, she declared. FREAK EGGS LAID BY HEN REGULARLY VALDOST^, Ga.—An egg exhi bited here by W. L. Boswell, Is the first of its kind to make ap- niUrnnnm |M«||v, The mgg |nnk* like any other egg, conforming to the standard In color and shape but the egg persists In standing on the end like one of the trick dolls seen In ten cent stonlx. The egg can be luld on the aide and It Immediately flies up_on the end showing the weight to he centred there. Mr. Boswell says that this is not the first that he has found in .hls chicken yard ns he round' another some time back.) Much speculation ha* been advanced n»t) to the kind of chicken the egg wi'J produce. GINNING SHOWS BIG DECREASE AMERICUS. Ga.—The normal rotton crop in Sumter county has been cut from 22,000 bales to np proxlmately 15,000, nr about 10.000 bales decrease, according to report of W. I». Prisons of tho < sus bureau here. Twenty two thousand. bales Is the normal crop under boll weevil conditions nnd even this hoi almost been cut In half by the weavil ravagi in this year. Farmers are . now busy breaking cotton, stalk* in prepara tion for their fight op the weevil next year. _ ... 1 Michael Brothers For Tomorrow—Saturday Nov. 3 Two Great Trade Events Dollar Day More than one hundred sales of fine i .vanted merchandise. All at $1. Your savings on each item from 25c to $17.00. ' COST SUITS EVERY SUIT IN STOCK LESS ONE.FOVRTH Presenting a beautiful assortment of new, fine, stylish garments. Trade Coupons given with every dollar J spent here in cash purchase—or paid on charge accounts—from Nov. 3 to Dec. 3. - Read Banner-Herald Wants THE STYLE SHOP MISS SUSIE WELLS 224 Clayton Street Athen*. Ga. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY $18.00 Values for . $9.00 $7.50 Values for . $4.95 $5.00 Values for . $2.50 We will sell $16.00, $7.50 and $5.00 Hats, slightly soiled for .. $1.00 each We Give Trade Coupons Mlia Mattie Sue McCalla, ot Ath en,. apent tho week-end with her ,later, Mra. Ira , Teat.—Elberton Star. Mr. and Sfra. Winder We«ter, ot Atheni, were the guerts ot nartmta, Ctpt. end Sira. J. M. We»- ter, Sunday.—Elberton Star. PALACE TONIGHT LAST SHOWING A GREAT PLAY A GREATER,PICTURE stS r f »**«► (CAPTAIN. APPI.KJAC l\)4bj4iVV' 9 P. M. EXTRA JIMMIE MELTON The Saxophone Wonder SATURDAY SPECIAL Enid Bennett, Holbrook Blinn “The Bad Man” Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall, of Athens, were week-end guests of their father,*Mr. Mack Moore.- berton Star. Mrs. A. S. Stovall Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. O. A. Booth, of Athens.—Elberton Star. Col. Tate Wright, of Athen*, wa* n t*e city yebterday a short time on business.—Elberton Star. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brockman and little son hare returned from Eveston, Ill.,''where Mr. Brockman took a .apodal course fn chemis try at the North Western Insti tute. aflerr*. h. M. Betts, Jr.. William Edwards. H. M. Sanford, Bud Fos- RECOMMENDS FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS "Your medicine worked a miracle for m*” writes Mra. C. Biron. 140 Fayette Street, Lynn, Maas. "I waa all run down, bad & cough all win ter, also kidney trouble and after taking « few boxes of your medi cine my cough and backache left m*. I can eat and, *I4ep well. 1 canvas* and recommend It at every house I enter.” Prompt relief se cured from kidney and bladder irri tations, rheumatic pains through using Foley Kldn*>y Pills. In*i*t <>ii the K*-nuine—refuse substitute Sold everywhere.—Advertisement.