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32.1.
.mvn.Vr. NOVEMBER 1921.
THE BANNEt-HERAM). ATHENE. OEORCTA
f ye or Tint Worn, Faded
hings New for,15 cents.
H ead colds
Melt in spoon; inhale
apply freely up nostri
VICKS
▼ VapoRui
Ovr 17 Million Jan IW Yearly
Diamond foes.
v,. ii,,
By Jas.
Alexander
wonder., sswiiir you
tint ■u^c^afully, because
prfect home dyeing Is guaranteed
-Diamond Dy***! even If you’
ave never dypfl. -before. Drug-
sis have all "cotorv: Directions
each package.—Advertisement.
T»-
Oh wind* of night, why. mu*t you
blow
While, all the world’* at peaceful
fest?
What do you whisper aa you go
From north to south, from east to
west?
Do you bring tidings from afar?
message from the evening
Star?
Or 4° you atlr the Still of Night
Toward a bran new morning
light?
2.
Do you rock the graiaes as they
sleep • . ,
Or lull the bird's upon the bough?
Do you kiss the waters as they
creep
To make them ripple anyhow?
Do you come to haunt a aad mm*
night?
anstant hacking
makes the cough
worse up
'[-.Bell's Pine.
2TOP it now »
xsnd stops
tlngsc
i,«xxhe,4y
touching. Made ct jne very same
[medicines the bM Prescribe
(combined with the good old-time
:and-by—pine-ttr honey! Its taste
‘easing, tool .Keep Dr. Bell’s on
1 for tf»e whole Omily.
All druggist*J be Sure to
the f<
111.
genuine.
BELL'S Pine •Tar Honey
ben You Catch Cold
Rub on Musterole
1 Musterole is a clean, white ointment,
ide of dl of mustard and other home
nplcs. It is recommended- by many
>ctors and nurses. Try Musterole for
ire throat, cold on the chest, rheuiha*
nm, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron*
bitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion,
tins and aches of the back and joints,
rains,sore muscles, bruises, chilblains,
usted feel-colds of all sorts.
To Mothere: MusteroU is now
made In milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos
pital size, $3.00.
its good wbrk right away. Often it
its a cold from turning into ‘'flu”
Just apply Musterole
j. It does all the good
of grandmother’s mustard plaster
thout the blister.
1 the f
light? .. .
Or do you blow because tis true
That you have nothing else to do 7
friends throughout the state i
tend congratulation* and htafty
good wishes.
CALDWELL-McDOWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Caldwell
of Monroe, da., announce tho en
gagement of their daughter, Evelyn
to Mr. Daniel McDowell, of Madl-
slon, Gn., the wedding to * tnk a
place at home on the afternoon-of
November 28th. No cards.
The bride-to-be la the only
daughter of Editor and Mr*.. Cald
well, a graduate pf the Monroe
Public Schools and a popular stu
dent of Brenau College of Gaines
ville. The groom is a prominent
young business man of Madison,
traveling representative fpr the
McDowey Grocery Co. Much social Mrs
Interest centers around their n- Mr.
gagement and the approach!*;;
gAoup eleven~to
tion will have charge of the finals
on Wednesday at which event
their respective families and
friends will be Invited. In case of
inclement weuth»r the game will be
postponed until the following
Wednesday.
ie a breath of morning'srENTERTAIN THE LOLLIE
B.tt.r than « am.tardpLuttr
—
BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS
Do not wait until an pttack of
lu” Is upon you/ 4 Tako care ol
e little cough or cold and prevent
big one, o* sin|>Mn!r of "flu."
in mind Pony’s Honey and
the safe apd sure, remedy for
ughi, colds, bronchial and throat
ouhles and coughs resulting from
H Foley's )fonry nnd Tar—
largiht selling cough remedy
the World—from from opiates,
’’t the genuine—refuse substi
tes. Sold everywhere.—Adver
rtaitet.
South Georgia
FROST-PROOF'CABBAGE
PLANTS 20e P« 100
■MRS. WASSON ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS CORNELIA ABNEY
One of the season’* most bril
liant and beautiful social events
honoring Vis* Cornelia Abney, a
popular hrlpe-eect of the week
whose marriage to Mr. Nathan An
derson Abernathy ^rlll occur Nov.
&th at high noon, w,as the lovely
tea Monday afternoon at which
Mr*. S. E. Wasson was the charm
ing hostess at her home, on Lump
kin street.
The spacious lower floor was
elaborately decorated with a
wealth of greenery and gorgeous
golden shaded and white chrysan
themums making an offectiv« set
ting with the warmth and clow of
o . i flrer and spnrknng t» r «-w.
:n 'he receiving line with Mia.
Wit scan were Miss -Vo t»*y. Mia
Ji:i*»—n Abernathy uni Miss Ar.n c
L*i Abernathy of ?•». i*M«.
Mr* W. I Abney, aid Mui »>mn-
ce B Boyd af Thomson, Mrs. George
T.Hodgsoh and Mrs. R. P. Steph
ens presided at the tea table which
was handsomely appointed and ov-.
erlald with an exquisite lace cloth
centered with a sliver basket of the
lovely chrysanthemums, around
which silver unshaded candle
sticks holding the yellow tapers al
ternated with silver bon bon dishes
holding the mbits. The splendid
silver service completed the/beau-
tlful details.
Others assisting were Mr*. M. O.
Nicholson, Mr*. John D. Mell. Mrs.
T..J Woof ter, Mrs. Robert Wilson
M!a4 Cattle McWhorter, Mrs. Loren
Mitchell, Mrs. Marvin Maynard,
Mrs. Katie Jester Griffeth, Miss
Amy Qullllan.
Mr*. Wasson received her guests
wearing n handsome gown of black
lace fashioned over, satin.
Miss Abney wore a beautiful mod
•I of blue embroidered chiffon
trimmed with Rhlnestohe buckles.
Mri. Abernathy wore an exqui
site gown of gray georgette thread
ed with sliver.. '
Mrs. Abney's gown was of hand
some gray crepe. Miss Boyd wore
a etyllsh model of Nile green
crepe fashioned with gold lace. Sev
eral hundred guestw called during
the receiving hours enjoylnr one
of the most charmingly Jtlsnned
teas of the fall season.
HUTCHINS SUNDAY
8CHOOL CLASS
Group eleven of the First 'Bap
tist church Will entertain the Lol-
Ile Hutchins. Sunday school class
nt the Villa, Miss Rutherford’s
home Wednesday afternoon at 4
o’clock.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
The Lucy Cobb Tennis Finals are
to be played off on Wednesday af
ternoon at 4:20.
Fourteen girls have entered thir
tournament.'
The Academy Entrants staged In
the match through the semi-finals
but the college department now
held* undivided honors In the' tit
nals. "
Elsie Jestjr and Mary Stephenon
will piny for the honor of the
championship.
The tournament ha* been con
ducted by Miss.Jean Stewart, phy
sical director at Lucy Cobb. *
Members of the athletic assocta-
ATHENS AND
COLUMBUS SOCIAL
. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Lumpkin
tert%lned the following house guest*
Xor the Georgia-Auburn game: Mr.
und Mrs. Chas. Phenlsy and Billy
Phinizy of Augusta; Mr. and Mrs
Joel Hurt of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs
Eugent Ransom of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Sweet and Cham
Sweet, Jr., Mrs. Hammond Johnson
of Athens. Miss Margaret McGow
an, Augusta: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Spalding. Atlanta; Mr. and Mr*.
Malcolm Fortson, Atlanta. Mr. and
. Leroy Percy, of Birmingham;
BIUups Jphnson of Athens.
Mr. and Mr*. Rutherford Lips
comb of Atlanta, who were expect,
i ed to be tho guests, of Mr. and Mri
i F. G. Lumpkin for the game, were
1 unable to be present to the regret
of their friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Goetchlus
have a* their guests Miss Pauline
Ware of Atlanta ,Misses Susan and
Nina Scudder of Athens, Misses
Adelaide and Mary Ross Flowers
of Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Woodall hart
as their guests for the weak end
Miss Alice Hall of Milledgevllt.
Miss Kathleen Merry of Athens
Mr. Alfred Parham of Athens, and
Messrs. Frank Mlmms and Laznai
Trottl of Atlanta. J
Mr. W. «.*. Beacham and son. Jack
Bencham of Athens are the guests
of Mr. Beacham'a daughter, • Mr*
Harry Woodruff, In Wynnton.
Miss Lenore. Candler arrived
Friday from Savannah to attend
the Georgia-Auburn game and wlU
remain for n week to visit he p aunt
Mrs. Henry B. Woolfolk, In Wynn,
ton.
Mr. George Woodruff,-the popu
lar hratj coach of the University ol
Georgia team is spending the
week-end with his mother. Mrs,
Henry Woodruff, on 8econd ave«
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff
of Atlanta are the guests of Mr
nnd Mrs. W. C. Bradley for the
week end. coming to Columbus es
pecially for the Georgia-Auburn
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCall, Jr.
are the guests of Mr. Madden
Hatcher on Second avenue.
Senator William J. Harris Is th€
guest of Mr. and Mrs. • Frank U
Garrard for the football game and
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott
Athens are visiting Miss Clani
Martin on Second avenue.
Scott Is professor of chemistry a;
the University of Georgia.—Colum
bus Enquirer-Sun.
WOMANS CHRISTIAN
TEMPERANCE UNION
Tomorrow. (Tuesday) afternoon
at 4* o’clock, at the Christian
church an Important meeting
the Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union will be held. The members
are uTged to be present and all in-
terested will be glvei\ a • cordial
welcome.
A Good Reminder
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Cor, Clayton andJTackson Sis.
WHITE AND,YELLOW
BERMUDA ONION SETS
T’ro Quarts 25c
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Cor. flay Ion and Jackson Sts.
Anderson Plumbing Co.
PLUMBING AND'HEATING,
Good Mechanics
Good Material
Best. Prices
Phone 1116 ? 40 W. Clayton
66-
VHONE- 66
Taxi i Service
Day and Night
YellowCabCo.
PHONE 66
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
MR. H. BILLUPS HIPKINS
WEDS MISS ANNIE KATE
JOHNSTON.
The marriage of Mis* Annie Knt3
Johnston of Atlanta and Mr. H
Billups IUpkJns of Athen* end
Nashville* Tenm. was a beautiful
social event Sunday afternoon at
S oclock at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrr Jamas P. Johnston, €4
Forest nvenoe.
Dr. Charles Denial pastor of the
First Baptist church was the of
ficiating minister. The lovely mu
sic was played by Mis* Louise Cok
er. Lohengrin’s wedding march
being played aa the*young couple
entered the parlor and ‘To a Wild
Ro»a during the ceremony. Mias
Rcbio Coker aang delightfully, "O
Promise Mr."
The attractive home was artis
tically decorated with gorgeous
white and yellow chrysanthemum*
with n wealth of Southern Smllnx,
stately palms and graceful ferns,
throughout j
The Improvised, altar formed of
greenery was accentuated wltbj
burning tapers In Cathedra! can- #
dlestfcks and great clusters of the*
white, chrysnnthemums.% i
The young bride presented a pie- {
ture of girlish beauty in her tav-J
,.jjng suit of b!a* charmlne with ac-J
cessorto* to match. She wort a •
dose fitting velvet hat trimmed |
with silver and fur, and carried a i
bouquet of tjrldes rosea and valley *
lilies. Following tho ceremony and
and Informal reception, Mr. and
Mrr. Hlpkins left for Chattan
ooga to snend a few days en route
to Nashville where they will reside.
Many handsome gift* were received
and tho lovely wedding was mark
ed by charm and beauty.
The bride Is a native of Monroe
but recently of Atlanta and !a ~
young woman of personal* graces
and accomplishment*. She- has
frequently visited here making
many warm friends.
* Mr. Hipkins wss born and rear
ed In Athen* and graduated from
the Athen* High School, going to
work immediately afterwards for
the Philadelphia Storage Battery
Company .which position he hat
held with confidence and ability,
living for a while In Atlanta from
which Place he was tran-ferred to
Nn*hviiie. T*nn. JU !* the jmly
Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles x Newton
and Miss Marion Newton left last
Friday for Waycross and from
there- will go to Thomaaville to at-
tenjl the Georgia Synodical as del
egates from the Central Presbyte
rian church.
—— /
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Woof ter an
nounce the birth of a little daugh-
ter at the General hospital Nov. 4.
who will be called Lillian Merrlall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Tow wll be
with Mr. and Mrsj E. F. Porter for
ths Georgla-Vlrginla came
Mrs. H. E. Martin had aa
guests Saturday,‘ her uncle, Mr. L.
F. Patterson, of Washington City,
ond her cousins, Mrs. Phillip
Clancy, of Nlagra Falla N. T., and
Mrs., Theodore TlUer of Washing'
ton City. They were en touts
horn# from Bainbridge, where they
attended the centennial of their old
home town.
Palace special Tonight
“SlaveloyH
Desire”
With 'George Walsh, Bessie
Love, Carmel Myers
A pictu rization of an immortal story
by the great Honore de Balzac, the
man who understood women.
Mrs. William Von Schlldnect of
8avannah la visiting her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Everett are
raceiTing the congratulations
their friends on the birth of a son
Nov. 4, who will be called Thomas
R. Jr.
this
Mrs. Rosa D. Hull leaves
week for Dublin to visit Mr.
Mr*. DeLoney Hull.
—OB"* -.H
Mrs. L. C. Hipkins and Mr. and
Mtn. H. B. Shy have returned from
Atlanta where they attended
rrlnge of Mr Billups Hipkina
and Miss Annie Kate Johnston
Sunday afternoon.
Xfr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodgson
went to Columbus for the Georgia•
Auburn game.
Mr*. Artis Small and children
have arrived from Asheville, N. C.,
to visit Capt. and Mr*. J. W. Bar
nett Their friends will'be glad lo
learn of the great improvement of
little Mis* India Small after a long
Saturday, November 10. is “Forget-Me-Not Day” for disabled
World War veterans. And pretty girls, with the!* bunches of forget-
me-nots, will keep you from forgetting. This Cincinnati maiden is a
typical reminder. Proceeds will be expended in welfare, relief and
legislative assistance for the disabled men.
The Name
can be imitated~
The Package
can be copied-
BUT"'
Tlie QuaUty
cant be equalled
POSTS
BRAN
FLAKES
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Bruce,
nounca the birth of a 1 daughter,
Oct. 31st at their home on Buena
Vista avenue, »)je has been named
Annie Cornelia.
The gay boulevard*, the sidewalk cafes, the
drawing room of a notorious vampire and the
magic spell of an evil talisman. Bolzac’s great
story has been brought to the screen in a lavish
manner.
I
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
“THE EAGLE’S
Jack London’s Sensational
FEATHER”
World Famous Story
wrrn
“THE ABYSMAL
JAMES KIRKWOOD
BRUTE”
LESTER CUNEO
Starring
ELINOR FAIR
REGINALD DENNY
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (Sensation)
BLASCO IBANEZ’S
“ENEMIES OF WOMEN”
With Lionel Barrymore and
Alma Rubens'
EXTRA 9 P. M. SHOWS
“The Georgia Bulldog
Orchestra”
7 Classy, Snappy, Musical Wonders
We Give “Trade Coupons” on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
,ij. i
iL
Southern Medical
Assn, to Meet in
Washington, D. C.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—At least
ona -epechu train and countie**
special cars have been arranged to
bring the members of tho medical
profession of the south to the sev
entfenth annual convention of the
Southern Medical association here
November 13-15. Approximately
3,100 physicians will attend.
The Southern railway will op
erate a special train from New
Orleans, increasing its »izo as It
nears the capital city, unti It prob
ably will beclome two .or more sec
tions by .'he time It reaches Vir
ginia. It wll! be known as
President’s Own Train In honor of
Dr, W.'O., Leathers, of Jackson,
Miss., president of the association,
who will travel on It.
Sleepers are being mads up at
Jackson, Birmingham, Chattanooga
Memphis, Nashville and other
points. Kansas City, Mo., will
send it* delegation In a espeial car
leaving there November 10, and ar
riving here November 12 at 3 a. m
The Texans wlU leave Dallas In
a special sleeping car for SL Louis,
whrre they will Join With several
there, and probably be made Into
■neclal train. Other state dele
gations are In correspondence with
C. P. Loranx general manager of the
association at Birmingham. . Ala,
relative to the formation of car
parties. I
A committee of Washington phy
sicians will meet all trains and
welcome the visitors and direct
them to their hotels.
The following southern • state*
are represented In the aaeoclatlon:
Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia,
| Kentucky. Missouri. Oklahoma,
when tho orchestra and club will
play in Montgomery, Ala. The
glee club will play at the follow
ing towns while on tho December
trip: December 3, Columbus. Ga.;
December 4, Dawson, Ga.; Decem
ber 5. Valdosta, Ga.; December 6,
Tallahassee, Fla.; December 7,
Pensacola, Fla.; December 8, New
Orleans, La.; December 10, Bir
mingham, Ala.
Although the February trip has
not been completely planned yet,
it was stated, tho club has already
made the following engagements;
Athens* Ga.; SpartaniMirg, s. (.;
Chape! Hill. S. C.; Charlotte, N.'C.;
Greenwood, S. C„ and on the re
turn trip, Gainesville, Ga.
The annual concert on the old
Emory campus, at Oxford, Ga..
now the homo of Emory Univcr-
ii v :ua<l-'iny, will lx- given on
Monday. November 20, to afford
the club tho benefit of one finish
ed performance before the actual
season begins.
AND YET THEY
ARE CALLED
THE WEAKER SEX
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK. — Mrs. Francis
Reynolds put to rout three gun
men who held up her husband’s
restaurant late Sunday night and
succeeded in capturing one unfor
tunate, would-be robber.
After Reynolds had been shot by
one of the bandits, hi* wife leaped
on one of them, pinned him to the
floor and took his gun away.
She then held him until the po
lice arrived.
YOUNG GIRL 18 BURNED
BENEATH FALLING WALl
WASHINGTON, Ga.—Mi*s Fan-
nle C. Taylor, 19 years old, was
burned to death 'In the homo ol
Tucker Qrako at Philomath, In Og.
lethorpe county.
Ml*s Taylor, her mother, Mr*.
BtfktMk aad Mr. Drake h id got
ten out of the burning hulldlntt
when Miss Taylor returned to re*
cover something just inslda the
door. '
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
Too Late to Classify.
LOS T—Number 9 Ban-
ner-IIeraW Route Book.
Finder return to Ban
ner-Herald Office and
receive liberal reward.
LI
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Miss
issippi, Tennessee. Alabama, Flori
da, Georgia, South Carolina. North
Carolina, end the District of Co
lumbia.
%oW l ) oH
December Itinerary
Of Emory Glee Club
Includes Many Cities
itft M
Hipkins nnd tho
Hipkins. and !* n young
f Hplvndld ability and flnoj
of character. Their many*
M
EMORY COLLEGE. Ga.—Two
Jroad trips already have been nlan-
j ned fur the Er.;crv Glee C|ub. It
Jwas announced Saturday. The
|first trip will begin December 1,
PREVENT HEIST
TO
EXPOSE ARTICLES
N E
Statu Circuit Court of Appeals
Mon lay upheld the action of Fed
eral- Judge Winslow in denyinc
the JCu KIux Klan an injunction
reatrainipg the Intamational
Magaxlne Company from publish
ing in Hearmt'a International, the
alleged exposure of teh Klan in
article, written by Norman Hap-
The Klan sought an injunction
to restrain the mayailne from
continuing the articlea which it
was clsimed were based on records
unlawfully taken from the offices
of tho KUn in Atlanta, according
apta__ , .
taken from the Klan office by a
clerk, who told them for $3,000.
dodge Winalow denied the appli
cation for injunction after attor-
neya for the defense maintained
that the articles had been based
intormatio.i obtained by the
Department of Justice,
ELMO TQ1LET GOODS
DEMONSTRATION
Egg
During this week Mrs. Jackson will demon
strate the high grade line of Elmo toilet arti
cles at our store.
We invite you to visit this department.
Davison-Nicholson Company
Athens’ Busiest Store
Gopd styles, made of the
best quality materials.
Originally priced $31.50
to $52.50. f 3j§S,y||||l
You may choose from
the lot at a reduction of
ONE-THIRD.
Davison-Nicholson Company
Athens’ Busiest Store
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