The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 08, 1923, Image 5

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irnsnAT. November g. »m. Jamas WKfUH m»- THE BANNER-nEBAM). ATTTENS. CEORCIA' CO cB ■ »H ** Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS life. Foods that are necessary for good tooth formation are necessary for tooth preservation in later life. Foos and the tooth brush save teeth says, Dr. IIcv.c cf the Forsythe Dental Hospital, Boston. The thrifty housewife housewife who avoids Unless ex penditure by choosing foods for her family wisely. Miss Susan Matthews, nutrition j specialist of the Georgia State — Residence 832! college of Agriculture is In the J exhibit booth and'will be glad to JUDGE HOLDEN TO ADDRE8S P. T. A., LUCY COBB Judge Holden will speak on Ed ucation to the Elementary School P. T. A, at Lucy Cobb, Friday aft ernoon. The meeting begins promptly at 4 o'clock. The program committee of the Elementary School P. T. A, has arranged quite an /ntereatlng. pro gram for Friday afternoon in cele bration of Education Week. Judge Holden will speak on, that vital subject. All members are urged to attend and a cordial invitation Is extender! I to all who are interested. § TWO 03 Ji ■M •a THE PA88ION PLAY On Thursday, Nov. 16th. at 8 p. m.. at Emmanuel rhi|jvh Those who have been privileged to hear this lecture by Dean Johnston of St Philip's Cathedral In Atlanta, are most eagqr to hear it again and are urging all their Crte**<1s not to miss this great* opportunity. There will be no charge, but the j d^scuss the features of the exh'bit free Vf'll offering will be u«ed for' with the women of Athene. missions, at Dean Johnston' quest. The public is cordially in cited. -m— GEORGIA DENTAL ASSO CIATION ENDOR8E8 FOOD DI8PLAY AT GEORGIAN 'HOTEL Athens mothers are urge dhy the chairman of Home Economics The exhibit consists of a parallel display of diets, the one conducive to poor tooth formation, the other conducive to good tooth forma tion and preservation. FORGET-ME-NOT COMMITTEE8 NAMED The committees to handle and 1J Forget-Me-No9t* in Athens committee of the Woman's club, i Saturday, have been announced by Mrs. Rufus Moss, to see the ex- • A. S. Parker, the general chair- Mbit prepared' by the nutrition man and they are as follows: students at the College of Ago' culture now on display In Zh<s lobby of the Georgian hotel. Prominent dentists attending the •late convention here endorsed this exhibit with praise. That goad teeth arc bora not made, Is recognized by thinking dentists to day. The diet of the nursing moth ers and subsequently the diet of the young child determines before the 8ge of six, the kind of teeth the.individual is to have through Team Xo. 1-J-Mrs Horace Holden, chairman; Misses Frances Holden, Van Wllkena, Margaret Sizer. Mar geretha Morris. Sarah Price, Eli zabeth Arnold M.argaret McGow Team Ns. 5 Mrs. B. G People?, chairman: Misses Elizabeth Bondu- rant. Polly Powers, Elizabeth Cur- ry. Lucile Cook, Mary Ferguson, Alice Winn Peeples. Margaret Me- Kirns* y. Amy Quinlan, Annie Lau rie Wler PALACE now m, PLAYING —the sweep of drama, the overpowering beauty of romance. “Enemies ’f Women” By Vicente Blasco Ibanez Lionel Barrymore Alma Rubens and an all star cast r&M I Extra rAttirafctfott Wight fihewas^P* W4 GEORGIA BULLDOG ORCHESTRA Seven Jazzy, Snappy, Musical Wonders The Fashion Shop Is Making TRADEJMONTH Attractive With Special Value Offerings All Over the Store Fine Coats Reduced DRESSES ON SALE AT Four Special Prices $9.95 $14.35 j[$19.S5 $25.09 HEAVY ALL WOOL COLLEGE SWEATERS $7.50 $25.00 SPORT COATS-SPECIAL $16.95 All Evening Dresses Radically Reduced. Special Showing of New PEGGY PAIGE Dresses. WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS Wunderhose 95c Hosiery As You Like It $1.95 , Corner Clayton anil Jackson Streets “12th Street! Rag” an old favorite “blues’* fox trot played in a new way by Ted Lewis and Hie Band on a Columbia Record. A-3972 75c Team No. 3—Mrs. W. H. Ashford chairman; Misses Hazel Hodgson. Katherine Ashford, Katherine Park. Queenle Holden. Team No. 4—Mr*. W W Crews, chairman. Mrs Ralph Hodgson, Mr* O. W. Bowen, Mr*. R P White, Mr* Hulme Kinnebrew, Mrs. Frank Hardy. Mrs. Hudson, Mia. H. A Pendergraph, Mf* T H Gib son. Team No. 5—Mrs. 8ol Boley, chairman; Misses Rose Bush (l Stella Flatau, Amelia Dornblatt. Evelyn Boley, Mildred Boley, Lil lian Isaacs. Team No. «—Mrs. James L. Rex ton, chairman; Misses Frqrtces Myers, Ruby McMahan, Martha Soiltll. Anlce Tracy. Virginia Brown. Mrs. A. R Parker, General chair, man. urges that the _ chairmen of teams with their workers meet her promptly nt 4:30 Friday afternoon at the y. W C A office on College avepue. for final Instructions i ■“■85“” CHI PHI TEA DANCE SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Chi Phi Fraternity will keep open house Saturday and enter tain in Jhe afternoon nt a lovely tea dance, which will be one of the brightest social affairs of the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn, Mrs. Robert Woodruff and Mr J Glenn of Atlanta will be the week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Morton Hodgson for the college activities. Mr. and Mrs Turner Jones of At lantn will be the week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Gordon. Capt and Mrs. John Nicholson and children of Dahlonega will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E H. Dorsey The many friends of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Launiua In Monroe and else where, throughout Georgia . and otherJ}tatekfwil> rejoice with them overturn ‘Improvement In tbt con dition of Mrs Launlus’ health at the City Hospital In Athena. She been violently sick and the greatest concern has been felt about her. She |a one of Monroe'* most charm Ing young matrons.—Walton News. t Mr and Mra E M Orr annoum the birth of a daughter Wednesday November the 7th Mr. And Mrs. R C Darby and Mr. Rufus Darby of Atlanta will be the week end guests of Mr nr.d Mr* Hugh Huggins. , , - - pg Mnt; Waiter Clements ho* turned to Atlanta After a visit to Miss Eunice Brooks, Mr. Murphy Candler turned to Atlanta. Mr*. Candler will prolong her visit with Mrs. Dr.[Andrew Soule was the prin cipal speaker at an agricultural meeting in Montezuma Tuesday The friend* of Miss Mabel Head will be glad to learn she Is doing nicely at the General hospital fol lowing an appendicitis operation. Managers and Polling Places Are Announced Polling places and-managers for the general municipal and' bond election here December 5 were agreed upon Wednesday night by city council. In ths First Ward the pollin? place will be the fire headquart ers with R. F. Wood, Walter Kent, Miss Louie Lane, Howell Fitzpat rick, Bob Yarbrough and Mra. R. J Grr, The second word polling place will be at the city hall with the following managers: W. J. Russell. Lloyd Brooks, E, B. Maglll. Sam Cruce. J. K. Giles and J. T Galla gher The third Ward poling plaoe will be on lower Clayton with the following managers: Cobb Lamp- kin. Ross Crane, E. L. Wilkins. R. Goodwyn, Upson Harper, J. A. Darwin The fourth ward voters will go to the fire halt on Prince and H»!l streets with the following mapag- Jim Fuller. M B. Bryan, Miss Daisy Colbert, Fred Blrchroore, M. P. O’Callaghan and W. O. Tiller. The fifth ward polling place will he the old power plant with Wal ter B Hodgson, Mrs. Julius Tal- made, J. L. McBlroy, R. O. Davit, W M Crane and E C Potts, man agers. READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. Special Values for Saturday Saturday will be a big day in Athens, “Home Coming” Day for Georgia boys—first drawing of the trade month prizes. Many special values will be offered at this store for Saturday. Special Values for $1.00 Colored glass candle sticks, pair $1.00 Colored Glass Bowls with pedestal $1.00 Electric Hair Curling Irons .$1.00 5 Electric Light Bulbs, 60 watt size $1.00 6 Pair Childrens 34 Length Sox for .... . .$1.00 5 Colored Stripe Turkish Towels for . .$1.00 3 Pillow Cases, lace edge, full size, for . .$1.00 Ladies’ Winter Weight Union Suits . . . .$1.00 2tf Balls Bticilla Crochet Cotton for •’ • - -. .$1.00 $1.25 Ladies Paarsois for .. .$1.00 3 yards Lingerie Crepe . .$1.00 $1.50 Knit Underskirts .$1.00 18x54 Cluny Dresser Scarfs $1.00 5 yards, all Linen Towling .... $1.00 Alarm Clocks .$1.00 5 yards 27-inch Outings .$1.00 3 yards 60-inch Sheeting .$1.00 1 Dozen B. B. Hair Nets ...: $1.00 36-inch All Wool Serge $1.00 $1.49 Quality Table Damask ;., .$1.00 $1.25 Wfcard Mops ■vr .$1.00 Chamoisette Gauntlettes, $1.50 Extra good quality ChamoisetteGauntlettes. All sizes, in the de sirable colprs for $1.60. Cost Suits Reduced 1-3 You may choose from the lot of coat suits at 1-3 less than the , regular price. \ ; 1 ' \ Coats For $22.50 New models in good quality Velour and Bolivia, collars and cuffs of telf material and fur. Plain colors, self striped and plaid. Usually these coats would, be priced $27.50 and $28.60. For a special sale they are priced $22.60. Metal Waste Baskets $1.25 For office and home, ajl metal in stenciled colors, $1.25 Stylish Dresses Specially Priced $19.75 All the newest styles are shown in Poriet Twills, Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes, and Satins. Shown in the season’s most favored colors. Special values at $19.75. These Frocks are Specially Priced $15.00 For Saturday Sale These dresses are made of tlje best quality Poriet Twills, Poplins and Jerseys. Nicely tailored, a variety of good styles to choose from at $15.00. ■ - Stencilled Parchment High Shades 75c Mens Woolen Coat Jackets $3.98 Made of all wool these coat jackets for men are suitable for in door or outdoor wear. All colors and sizes. Boys All Wool Sweaters $3.00 Boys slipover sweaters, high grade, all wool, solid colors and combinations. A wonderful value at $3.00. 3-Piece Buffet Set $2.95 Polychrome buffet set, fruit bowl and pair candle sticks. Extra special value for $2.95. Crinkle Bed Spreads $1.98 Good quality Crinkle Bed Spreads for single and double beds, each $1.98. Davison-NicMson Co. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE