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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 128.1
THE BANNEK UEUAlfD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS .
Residehee 832
BETTER RUB THAN RU8T
Then* are provrrbs bright nn1
sparkling,
There are others dry as dust.
The on^that pit uses me Him most
In ‘‘Better Rub Than Rust.*'
If there's frlcflon in the rubbing
It will leave you bright and dear
You'll have your wltft about you '
And or danger have not fear.
TIs inaction makes you axy
Heeding not the Master’s call,
Iletter far to step out l/vely
Kven though we get n fall;
For the slip will not be lasting
If ye strive to get nheaU,
There’s more to be made by rising
Than lying in your bed.
X« one can hope to get ahead
Without the will to strive.
The ptople needed most today
Are those that are alive.
There’s lots of people in this wdj-ld
Live in a fossis wtate.
Ambition never *tlr« their souls
From early dawn to late.
While others pushing througjy the
crowd
Kmerge on higher ground,
So trace of rust on, such ns these
Has ever yet been found.
So let us do our best to keep
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This proverb our main tniat.
That If we want success In life
we’d “Better Rub Than Rust**
—Henry A. Ashmrsd In Toronto
Mall and Empire.
HIGH 8CH00r?rV. A.
TO HOLD MEETING
Thursday afternoon/ Nov. * at
4 o’clock, the High School P. T.
A. will hold Ita regular monthly
meeting. The speaker of the day
will be Mr. Duncan Burnett, who
will address the association on
“How to start and maintain a
School Library.” Aa a library is
one of the most crying needs of the
high school ’and Mr. Burnett, the
person most competent to speak on
this subject, we anticipate a most
helptul and Interesting meeting.
The refreshments committee asks
that every parent help towards
the pleasant social hour that fol ?
lows the business session by send*
Ing to the school a cup and sau*
which will be.greatly appre
ciated.
P. T. A.’S INVITED TO
HEAR MR8. ELEANOR
BERRY 8MITH /
Extra Specials
FOR THIS WEEK
That means a big savings on every pair.
/
500 pairs women’s extra grade Felt Bedroom
Slippers, 20 different colors to choose from,
95 cents a pair.
250 pairs women’s and growing girl’s oxfords
$8.00 Values
$3.95
350 pairs women’s fine slippers, all materials,
all style heels, Values to $12.00
Now $4.95
Boys best quality Army Shoes ...
Boys hand sewed dress shoes, all
... .$3.95
the new
shapes ana,'Styles $3.85
This store offers you quality shoes at less
prices thw you pay for" cheaper shoes at
other stores.
Johnson Shoe Co.
264 Ciyaton Street
Hosiery to Match All Shoe Shades.
' We Rive Trading Coupons.
the members of .all tho P. T- A.’e
of tho city to be present next Mon
day afternoon at the church" nt 4
o’clock to her lfra. Eleanor Bern
Smith apeak on tho Intordenomlm-
lion book "Tho Child and Ameri
ca’! Future.”
Thle book etreeaea the Import
ance of winning the youth of Amer
ica for Christ and It a Horn* olen
for holdin, them true to tho high-
ret Ideal! of chrletlan leadership
and service.
MRS. FRED H/tt-S ENTERTAINS
FOR MR8. ROBERT MALE
A delightful nodal event of
TuMday afternoon was the b^u-?
tifUt party nt which Mr*. Frtd
Hale entertained in honor of hh
eleter In law Mra. Robert Hale.
Contests wr re enjoyed and the
first prise was awarded Mra. f. If
Jackson. % (
A delicious salad course was
served during the afternoon.
EXECUTIVE BOATlD LEAGUE
WOMEN VOTER8 MEETS
WITH MR8. HENOREN
The Executive board of I
League of Women Voters met with
Mrs. L. L. Hendren Tusday aft
noon.
A full attendance was present and
and the questionnaire cards for the
fall candidates were completed.
MI88 RUTHERFORD’S
SECOND LECTURE
THUR8DAY 8:30.
The second lecture of Miss Mil
dred Rutherford on Southern hi*
tory will be a notable event Thurs
day evening In Seney Stovall
Chapel at l:IS0.
To this charming series cf ler
tures the public Is cordially I
vited. This-Is an opportunity
unusual Interest, and a great prl
liege to hear thle charming and
gifted women.
SEWING CLUB'MEETS WITH
MRS. SIMONA MICHAEL
lire. Simon Michael entertained
her sewing club this afternoon
which assembled the members for
the usual lovely hospitality of the
delightful home.
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Dr. and Mrs. Cleckley and Miss
Cornor Cleckley of Augusta will he
among the visitors here fc
week end.
—»w—
Senator William J.. Harris and
Oen. Peter 6. Harris of Washing
ton, D. C„ Dr SealeHarris of Blr
mIngham and Prof. James C Har
ris of Cave Springs will be
week end guests of major and Mrs.
Hunter Harris and Mrs. Rosa
Hull for ths Qeortla-VIrginlo
game.
Mrs. Ora Hah Avery of Rich
mond Va., Is visiting her parents.
Capt. and Mrs. J. P Hart havlnp
been called here by the Illness of
her mother, who is Improving to
the delight of their friends
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Ellis of At
lanta will be tho gueau of Mr. and
Mrs Prank Llpacomb for the week
end.
INFLUENZA
j j As a preventive, melt and
I InK. nimhv fiftd •HZTflit'.g—
rVJSJIft
tw 17 MUUok ■/«.. IM y««rtr
Mlee Ann. Spalding of Atlanta
arrive. Thursday to ho Uio tu.al
ot Mia. LouIm Phlnlsy for tho col
le*o yaltlea.
Mia. Morion Elliott will *n tc
Athena Friday to be n *u.at at the
home-coming feitlvltlea ot tho Uni
versity of Georgia. mil# In Ath-
*ne Min Elliott will be the fuoat
ot Min KatheHne Brad well—Ma
con New,. /C .
Mr. and Mra. Wallar. Miller will
motor to Athena Saturday to spend
the week ond—Macon N’ewa.
Mra. Leroy Percy and three
children arrived today to vlalt he!
larrenta. Mr. and Mra. Billups I’hln-
l*y, Mre. Percy la ao delightfully
remembered here aa the lovely Mies
Mattie Sue Phlnlrynnd will he very
cordially welcomed by her many
trlendi.
Mr. and Mra W. W. Crewe were
among those spending the weu*-.
end In Columbus.
Mr. Walker Jerolgsn of Emmy
University will spend the week
end with bis aunt. Mrs. V. J. Moss,
Mr. and MrsT®Iughes Spalding
of Atlanta will apend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Billups Phlnlsy
for ths college festivities.
j]
iMt. and Mre. Malcolm Fortson
of Atlanta wilt apend Saturday
with Mr. and Sirs, flllltips Phlnlsy
for the Oeorgta-Vlrglpls game.
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Mr. s«d Mr*. Herry Woodreff.of
Columbus will be the gueata ot Mr.
and Mr*. W. D. Beacham for the
week-end college gaieties. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trontmsn
of Atlanta will be' tho guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson for
the Georgs-Virginia gome.
Mrs. M. L. Davis and Miss Caro
line Dovls ore being welcomed
home after an absence of nearly
a year visiting In South Georgia,
Alabama and New York otate.
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Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lanier
and -Mr. George Lanier, Jr., of w c.<l
Point arrive Friday to spend' ;ne
week-end nUh Mr. and Mra.
Hfoold Hinton for • the collage
gaieties. Mrs. Lanier will remain
over for next week.
Mr. DeLonoy Hull of .Dublin will
ho the gueit of his mothor, Mrs.
Rosa D. Hull for the week-end who
will accompany him homo on Tues
day for a visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flror an
nounco the birth of a aon. Sunday.
Nov. 4th, who has boon named
David Leonard.
Mill Louisa Morion baa ratura-
ed from Atlanta.
Rr. and Mrs. HTM. Fulllloro art
In Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Kytlo "and Miss Kathleen
Kytlo have returned from Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Hammett,
have returned from Columbus ana
.TiWi, T, wii-
|f 8 °r Jefferson, one sister, Mrs
L of ~
Th* fiin*r»{ *.{;!• k- ' CSnductCd
Thursday aternoon at 2 o'clock and
the interment will ollow in rCay's
Hill church.
Mayor Urges AH
Citizens to Put
Op Decorations
Mayor George C. Thomas, in
a proclamation issued Wed
nesday urges the business peo
ple of Athena to decorate their
stores for tho Gtorgla-Virginia
game Saturday and a.leo to at
tend the game on Sanford’
field. i
Following it the mayor’s
proclamation:
“Saturday, the 10, Is ’Home-
coming’ day. There will be
thousands of visitors In the
city and t the merchants and*
business men are urged to
decorate their "places of busi
ness and thereby show the vis
itors the appreciation or the
part of the oitizens of A hens
for their presence.
*’.*C.Hy Spirit’ is one of the
greatest mediums of advertis
ing and it can beat be shown
on this, ’Athens Day,’ by dec
orating and attending the
game. These two things will
make a profound impression on
the visitors and cheer the
playlno teams.
“So decorate and-than go to
the game!
“For any information you
are referred to Mr. E. H. Dor
sey, chairman of the decora
tion committee. He will co
operate with you In every way
possible and expects you to
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
dMinSS iN D| «sT'0kJ
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
. Sure Relief
ELL'ANS
and 75< Packag v% Everywhere
co-operate with him.
“Lets make Nov. 10th the
biggest day of the year in
Athena.’’
GEO. C. THOMAS,
Mayor.
Mrs. Hofmeister
Severely Burned
PAGE THREf
GOSSIP IN THE CORRIDORS
OF GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.
old some people* think be la not
pny good. But despite such
grate fire Mrs. Frank Hofmeis-
ter, of 853 College avenue, was
severely burned early Wednesday
morning. She was alone in her
room dressing her hair when the
before she could put out the
before she could put out the flames m _
back , of her dress caught fire, and opinion I still am pretty active and
her back and hands ware severely happy.”
burned. Although her injuries, v
are extremely painful* and she is SERVED IN CONFEDERATE
suffering from the nervoUW.hoclt, ARMY DURING THE WAR
her husband stated to a reporter
that it *a> not thought they weic
of a seriout nature.
ATLANTA.—.William A. Wright, Confederate army (Northern Vlr-
who has been comptroller general glnlal aud was elided to congress
of Georgia for tarty four year., said In 1*72. but died before taking his
that the chief lesson he had learn- seat.
ed from his service was tp follow , in April,. 1861, the coniptroP. -
the law literally and treat every general enlisted as •» private in
one iraparsally. | Company K. T.-.frd •l-orKin Jnfan
General Wright has the dtstinc* try. The following vear. lm mu
tion over all other state house of
ficials of having been elected to
office for each successive term
since 1879—and only three tijnes
during this period has- he been
opposed for re-election:
“1 have seen all li'nds of faces
and people since 1 have been in
this office,” ho said, “and I,have
learned so many lessons it Would
take a long time for me to tell
them. I believe, however, that the changed. He returnptFtc
only way to get along is to treat raand and in November, 1S64. was
every man fairly and let him know , assigned to ordinance duty at Au-
he* Is having to/do only what every jgusta, Oa. General Weight v. i- n
other man, according to the law, is.charge of ordinance department
required to do. , at Augusta until General Lot* - sur
"I don’t know how much longer | render.
I will be here” be laughed. “You In 1879, he was appointed (mii|i-
know when a fellow gets to getting troller general to fill vacancy and
ttfl — —— — was elected to tne omcoirtr
Pl’ntcd to tho staff of hi:
On August SO, 1862. he was
ed and lost his right leg In
ond battle of Manassas.
At s6on as Mr. Wright r»
enough to ride a horse,
back into the army. He v
tured about the middle <
1863, and was held a prh
Johnson’s Island, Mtchign
March, 1864, when
fafh»>
f Jun
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
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The comptroller general was
bom January 19, 1844, at Louis
ville, Jefferson. county, Georgia
His father was Ambrose Rausch
Wright, Louisville, and his mother
Mary Hubble Savage Wright. H.'s
father was a major general .’n tho
general election of 1SS0. The iluth**
of Insurance commls^^r
placed upo nhim in 1887 and he
has since dlscht.-ged tins fork.
“About the hardest f/me 1 hav.-
experienced’ alnce being In Oi'fi< e.”
General Wright related,” was bac'*
about 1892, when I had to pi n *
the franchise tax law Into eff.»c.t.”
Read Banncr-Hcrald
Want Ads.
Un. E»l« Eubank* ot Bloat**-,
ham 1, tho cunt ot Mlu Evlo
Jackson.
PALACE
Thursday
"■'andFriday
A MIGHTY DRAMA OF EUROPE’S GILDED SOCIAL SET
—staged in unparalleled luxury and splendor in Paris, Nice and
Monte Carlo—one of the most magnificent dramatic spectacles
of all time. . . .4 O'
It’s No Secret Among AtKehs Wofnen
—THAT THE GREATEST BARGAIN AND THE MOST TALKED OP ONB
THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED HERE IS THB %
DUPLEX LIGHTING
TABLE LAMP v
—tkat 830 Lamp we are off.rin* for
4Ud ElvinK you a wttk’i free trial in your home, if
you desire it.
They’re Going Fast—Call 54
| , WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS '
l! ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO.
ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO.
™§ALES AND SERVICE OFFICE 170 COLLEGE AVENUE
$1.50 Per Month
on Your Light Bill
Mre. C. A. Parr of Montrose, end
Mr*. Graft Rhlnehart of DubUu
ere the euests of Mre. Henry' Perr.
Mrs. W. O. Tiller hae reurnetl
from Atlanta.
Mr. A. R. Nlabolson ha* relumed
(from Atlanta.
Mu Alleo Burch’* friend* will
be delighted to learn eha has left
St. Mary's hospital and continue*
' i Improve.
Mlee Alta Hrown'e friend* will
i gltd to learn lb* It doing nlco-
., following an operation at the
General hospital..
Mlaa Corday Rice of Atlanta will
bo the guest of Mre. Golden
Kn'gbt for tho week-end daucee
and Oeorgla-Vlrfdnia game.
Ufr. and Mrs. Boiling Jones nnd
young son. Rolling of Allanta will
rome over for the week-end cop
lege festivities and will be the
guest* of Mr. and Mre. Hugh Cor
don.
lire. George Couch of Atlanta U
tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Msndn
Conolly on Dearlng street
i -a-
Miss Bes Holzmon tad W*h
Dorothy Simmons of Atlanta will
be tho week-end' guests ot Mis*
Bluma Funensteln or the Oeorgla-
Virginia 'game.
Mrs. Arthur Cmc will spend the
week-end In Dawson with her sou
Mr. Arthur cox. Jr., who la princi
pal and coach o the high school.
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Mrs. Mont's Bryan of Jefferson
arrived today to visit Mrs. L. L.
Hcudersdh through the week-end.
Cols. J. C. Pratt and A. G. La
mar oi Winder were visitor* here
today.
Blasco Ibaiiez f s
r^olduyi
liemief
IWomenl
^Lionel BarrymorewAlmaHubens |
Funeral Notice
BELLEW.—Died at his home at
his home at Barnett Shoals this
morning at 12:30, Hr. John Bel-
Iew in his 31st year. He is snr-
vived by his wife. Mrs. Nor* Bel-
lew, one ton and one daughter.
The funeral will be from Mount
Olive chureh, Jackson county, to-
morrow. November 8th. at 2
o'clock with interment hi the
church cemetery. Rev. Mr. Ifoye*
will officiate with Bernstein Bros.
Funeral Home In charge.
Mrs. J. H. Harrison
Died Wednesday
JnKPfeP.SON. Oa.—Mre. Joehual
IH IlarrlRon, window of tho late*j|
Mr. Joahua Harri’on, die’! lif e
Wednenday morning: after a linger-
ins; Illn^KN. $h*> in mirviveit by two
dn ugh tern, Mrs. W. M. McDaniel of) I
Je-ffrrnon And Mrs J. H. Hill
Extra Attraction— NiSifsK
Gee
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Bulldog!
OF
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Seven Classy, Snappy, ^
Jazzy Musical Wonders i j
One of the Seasons Big Hits ;|