The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 09, 1923, Image 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 192.1. raB B aNNEB HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA By ME3. ALICE ADAMS — • BY THE OLD HOME-FIRE finals of the Lucy Cobb tennis ! \Ve sit by the old hpma-fire today ' nauicnt which will be conducted | in the spring. « j -z*. : • " THE PASSION PLAY . Lecture by Dean Johnston of At lanta at Emmanuel Church on Tiiuraday, No-. 16th, at 8 p. m. Evervbodv invited. ' ' ' —gg— Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Me- ! Dougald and Mr. Daw McDougald of Atlanta will be the week-end Residence 832 guests of Mr., and Mra. Frank j Hardeman. - C HAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbite—just r on soothing, cooling, faeali VICKS VAPORUB IF Never neglect a cough OUT art en<5 tq it c; onccAvith ;JL- .Dr Bctt’4 PjraOPar Honey. >«'■"* - hard' pecked. phlegm, ifiimcd UAiIcr, restores ■ M.*]«.*'.*>f the dictnH voiif own doctor ComoincJ with the standby — pine-tar pDr* li'di a on hand fur all !£gisu. Be sure to get 1 the genuine. 3R. BELL’S Pine-Tar Hone* J And think o' the years that have i gone away— The wunddrful-awpet and old- time yearn, With the light and laughter, ant* rain of tears, Hosts, «nnd thorns at tha halting .feet; V * But *Ven their sorrows today seem- sweet, ' For though the life-shadows they led ua along With never a iorrow that knew not a song! ■ The old-time hopes, • And the old-time fear?, And the dream of Joy, At the Place of Tear tuornament Wednesday afternoou) *' ,r ' ® nd „? I 5 8 * HwTy D arm .°. n , ot When Elale Jbater an*M.ry I AttanU will bo anion* the vMton Stephenson played for the singles i Wo i T« ; i championship. Miss Susie (J^rdlne. for so long associated wl'.h the school, acted as referee. Bhe was assisted by members of ui«. Athletic Assocla-' elation who also acted as hostesses for the eveht. During the frat games of the match the playing was slow but soon *both the young ladies began to rally and although Miss Jester succeeded. In winning two straight sets, >MfSS Stephenson’s playing kept the p&me Interesting for the spectators. Miss, Jester did 'not gain any'new Honor (n this tournu- hbve game. the Gecrgla-VIrglnla fit by the old hom<-fire to.Iuj roent i, ut OD j y retained' one ’wbleO) diearners of old With the lent-j 8 h G w0n f0r foe flrSt t | me iaHi of eray; I fall. It is hoped that even gerater Interest will be shown In the tour BANISH OUSNESS Pills, Ambition for Run-Down Out People. If feel tired out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, get a 00 cent box uf 'Wendell's Pills, Ambition Br&ndi-nT-Palmer it . Sons today and t*Jce the^ first big step toward feel in#.better right awa£. If tyou work too hard, smoke too niucffi»or are nervous, Wendell’s PIUsV/Amhltion Brand, will make you feel better in. three days or money back from Palmer & Sons on the first box purchased. As w treatment for Affections of the nervous system, constipa tion," los? of Appetite, sleepless ness, or. Nervous Indigestion, get a box of Wendell’s Pills, Ambition Brand, today on the money back plan,—^('Advertisement.) Hut the old skies seem »;hiningg with steadfast, bright beam. And the home-fire la singing a song of the Dnsm; Of the Dream thut was Love that has followed us far, That even in Life’s sunret gives darkness a Star! The world that We loved so stilt beautiful—bright, Ami Love's light In the tears ns xvt whisper: “Goodnight!" Jt Is sweet to have lived ao— Even down to tho place When Shadows make Stars And Heaven smiles in Love’a face! —By Frank L. Stan tort. BY PRINCETOl IMPROVEMENT CLUB An entertainment will be glv n , fov 1h— Princeton Improvement, J| ave You g DflUghtCf? Is She Nervous? (..'itib Saturday evening, Nov. 10 at KoWjide Chapel for ‘.ho benefit tip *ehool. There w! I b« lot* f'M forjjll ao be aure and cuino. Time. S'o'clock. V -ffl- WEEKEND COLLEGE GAITIE3 Centering state wide Interest In On Road to Boneyard ’i hare juft finished, a treatment of your wonderful c m«JV and can say It has done sfondars for me al ready For the past five years 1 have been unable to eat nny hut the lightest food and that but sparlngiy.’ns any food reused me to bloat with gas. 1 was reduced ^o. a rkeleton of ninety pounds, and was on the road to the bone- yard. A friend in Birmingham sent me a bottle of Mayf’s Wonderfu* itemedy, which I took, and*-1 Miss Marlon Smith _pC Atlantal ... . ... arrives Friday night to vfsM Mia*- • chilblains, frostbite—just rub 4 ga-Mathild«uand.JAmis«fc Up*m on soothing, cooling, healing ! the week epd festivities. | Mix .Murtlln B,«: if , I A* C„ I, the ,u cat nf. .Ml.avVun (5... 17Usui ;‘’!rve WUfcira fcr tSc jcoUcsc ' —; ' r dances und other gaities. ~ • ' Mrs. K N. Sharp ap,i Miss Hilda Sharp spent Tuesday in Athens.— Commerce N'evr. Mrs. C. J. Hood and M r <* tf ° Williford were visitors in A^Hem Tuesday afternoon. —Commerce New si, X -ffl- / Ml*s Frances Cherny Ipia* ire- turned from Texas q&d hi visit u Capt and Mrs Frank Chroey, In Deliver. Colo, bringing with : her ■pend the winter. N. * • Just the moment you apply ife'i. tho-Sulphur to y.i itching, burn ing or broken but skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sul phur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fkry eczema that nothing has eve* been found to take Its place.; i, Because of Its germ-destroying propertlea. It auickly subdues the 'itching, cools the irr Flower* for Decorating the Lot One’s Grave— CHRYSANTHEMUMS CARNATIONS AND ROSES Give Us Your Order Early. • , Phono 1107 | CRUCEDAL GREEN HOUSES T. W. PENNOCK, Prop. MICHAEL’S ’T.i‘ th. fcudik ri.ht up. l.avln. trbuhl.. Judging from what i „ ^ „ moo , h >k , n EFuT.as! ,h h.™r.M z»nZ"°"' n " h ’ p ' mvl " or You do not hnv G to wait for Im provement. It quickly rhows. You can get a tittle Jar of Rowlee Mentho-Bulphur at nny drug store —Advertisement. Then Y*u Cannot Afford to Over look On# Word of This Augusta. On.—“Fbr some time m> daughter was in real poor health l She suffered with her head ant 1 back and was also very nervous. SUCCEEDS WHERE , DOCTORS FAILED Mrs. Carry B. Dix, Schoolficld, Va., writes: “I have been sick nearly all my life and have taken medielne from doctors, but they did me no good. I tried Bcncdicta and lt_ has done me more good than unything I ever used.” Mrs. Dix gave us permission to use her name, because she felt, that J)ene- dliiii 'MrJhtl;Vdneve r the ifis and ruffering of women everywhere. Get a bottle of Benedicta from your druggist today. J3enedicta HEALTH BUILDER. /orWomen Relcom*?. foJfeuflJcirH an6 the. __ A-iamac 71 »f STREET AND BROADWAY A masterpiece of modern hotel creation where convenience, rest- fui quiet and hospitality are prime features. Unique Congo Room—Medieval Grili-and Blue Room Restaurant. mays m ptesture rtsin visitors from the. did not complain any more but was feeling better than she had ijor n long time. I think the 'Fa vorite Prescription' is the best wo man's tonic that can be find." Mrs. J. C Cadle. 1450 Rilcox Ht. ' A beautiful woman is Always « well woman. Get this Prescription of Dr Pierce's for your daughter in liquid or tablets at any drua store, and see how quickly she wil have sparkling eyes, a dear skin and vitality. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids* ho tel in Buffalo, N. Y-, for free con fidential imdlcai pdvice.—Adver tisement. mSIme •idem to the Georgia-Virginia! ^fter trying several rimedler jpm«* Saturday afternoon the! which did her no good, I got Dr. week «nd cnlenda^ will present nr J Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and array of social activities wkick|wh<n *he had taken a few bottles commenced Thursday evening with the ftfnnte dance at the Moss ■auditorium. Friday afternoon the Pan Hellenic Council entertains a; n tcu dance at the Georgian hotel from 3 to «. Friday evening the council will be hosts at a brilliant dance at the auditorium and Sat urday evening the G. Club wil act! ns ho*ts at the dance which wil conclude the many beautiful e*.- internments. The Alumnae lunch- o-»r. Saturday honoring Homcccni- Inn day’ will he one of the most iptnMe occasions. Whll.> the fra ternity houses aren't entertaining guests they will k««ep open house nnd many aro planning delightful luncheons' The Chi PhP fraternity will en tertain nt a tea-dance Saturday af ternoon. Guests are already j ar riving nnd by Saturday at noon the old town will be ovrrfiowing, with visitors. The weather ideal .qnd every thing gives prom ise of the most charmingly plann ed affairs in the college history o! Athens. Nearly rvery horns Is open house guesTs nnd many small af fairs will be crowded in with the larger entertainments. Athena will sustain her splendid prestige entraining and olrrady the Red and Black colors are heralding the auspicious season replete with rut? and frolic. Manager Gldicy has brought to ttv< Palace one of the beet pic ture* "Emmies of Women” show ing Thursday and Friday w*;h *he G<Tfn Bulldogs as a happy inter lude nt the 9 o'clock evening per formance. Every body was loud In their praise of this magnificent picture the first day with gor geous sittings, noted stars and every feature highly commendable„ Visiting belles are contributing their presence to the multitude of Ihyeiy parti<«, and this week 'end will go down in social history n* tho brightest and best ever. e Tho Thallan jierformance always important nnd praise worthy will heftho great attraction a» Ihe Co lonial this evrninr and. the nd- tii4rc sale of seats prompt a a full !**use. FINALS LUCY COBB TENNIS TOURNAMENT -Good spirit wts shown at tho G*t Rid of It by Taking Cheney' Before It Turns Into 8omr.thing Worse. Does that hacking cough worry you becaure it hangs on? Really It is a cause for worry, for if you don't get rid of it you may find yourself the victim of a far mor s<rious malady. w \ Thus it Would be worse than fool tab to let It go on. getting worm and worse, without taking the cas •Xft and quick* at method of puttina an end to the trouble and ao sav« yoursflf from what might turn but to he a very serious complication. Suppose you go to the drug store and get a bottle of 'Cheney's Ex pectorant and begin taking a tea spoonful every two hours. Keep it up and you'll find that by to gtorrow the cough will have almdat entirely disappeared and In a few days will be completely aone. . The time to get the best of n cough is right at tHe beginning— When you firat notice It. Each day you neglect It only makes It more difficult to prise loose Its hold on you. The sooner wou begin treat ment the sooner you will get over the trouble. Begin now. y - ■ Bold by all druggists arjd in smaller (owns by general mer chants in 30c and 60c bottles.—Ad vertisement. • ' —r m *' ALL PERSONS Holding Keys for Talking Machines will please come in not later than November 24 and try them. PATRICK’S PHARMACY feel." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes' the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract nnd allays the inflammation qhlch causes practically all stom ach. liver and intestinal ailments, including appendiclts. One dose will convince or money refunded For sale by all druggists every where.— Advertiw ment. FLAT ON BACK SIX MONTHS Now Virginia Lady Says She Feels Like Work and Gives Credit For Good Health to ^ Cardui. Bristol, Va.—‘"I can rtCfp good at nlahT now, something I hnve never done before In my life.” says Mrs. i Deala Hawks, of 711 Prospect St this city, "and It is due to Cardui "I was always nervous and tossed when I should have neen aale«p. but since I took Cardui it hn strengthened me and my genera 1 health is so Improved that many of the ills from which I have ruf* fered for >*citrs hnve fled. "I ured u» go to bed tired and when I would get up'tn the morn ing. I was still tired. Now T feel like doing a day’s work In my gar den or in the house and I owe all this good health to Cardui, for hud sufferedfor years until took it. "I had female trouble for years and once, for six months. I was flat on my back. I am glad to recom mend to other women a medicine which has helped me." Many women suffer, as did Mrs. Hawks, from 'a nervous, run-down condition that prevents sleep am* gives them a continuous,’ tired, weak, restless feeling. And A great many of them hnve taken Cardui. as Mra. Hawks did. and soon had their health and strength return. Cardui may be just whnt you nerd Nwwwwl Cuts - Grease from Drain-pipes When traps dog and all efforts fail to dear them, a 'little RED SEAL Lye proper ty applied does the trick every time. Housewives leant to moke RED SEAL Lye do a lot of un pleasant jobs for them. Such as deaning pots, pans, djshes," silverware, floors, etc. Write for booklet of proved uses. Full directions in each can. Be sure end buy f only,the genu- ” Wftf® Jits* The beautiful senate dance Thursday evening it the Moss auditorum waa a L-rilliat social event and the Initial dance of the happy series to mark the caiendar for the week-end. The coUere contingent being present with many popular .visiting belles from all ovar the atate, with the Pan Hellenic Tea dance this afternoon and this evening the gs’etles move merrily on. The many activities surrounding the Georgia-Vlrglnla game, "Home Coming" day and other notable eventa centers state-wide interest, with hundreds of viators enacted on every train and by motor, ar riving today'and Saturday. THE FOLLOWING NAMES WERE UNINTENTIONALLY OMITTED The following names on Forget- Me-Not committees were inad vertantly omitted, on Mrs. Sol Bolcy's committee, Misses Uluma Funkensteln, Mlqam Nubergor, and Sarah B. Simmons. Mrs. W. W. Crews' committee. Mrs. W. W. Browd and .Mra. Gem Davis. . Mr. Frank L. Haver, formerly of Brunswick, but a resident ot. Calcutta, India, tor the past Hght years, arrives tonight to be the gu*st of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Bras well for several days. Dr M. H. Hubert of Atlanta wil! spend the week end with hia par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Max M .Hubert and see the Georgia-Vlrglnla game. —EP— Mary JUid, Mi*a^ Eleanoi Gay. Messrs. Moore Plerfeii, Joe Rucker und Frank Hooper <of At lanta will arrive Saturday morn ing to be the week end guests of Mlaa Marlon Talmadge for tht qartfs and social activities. -“5— Mias Edith Nachman of Augus ta will be the W<ek end guest- of Miss Sarah B. Bimmona, -E- Mr. and Mra. Paul Deadwyler of Mayesvlile were visitors • here Thursday. _ —OB— Mira Lotfiae Brand of Lawn nee- vllle, will be the guest of unele. Congressman Brand for the Georgia-Vlrglnla game and the week end dances. - Mra. Bolling II. Saanctt of M- Mr and Mra James R. Gray of Atlanta arrived Friday afternoon to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrr. W. F. Dorsey and Mr. and Mra. John R. Northcutt for the week end gaities. Mr. Dow»e Bradwtil of Riv?rsHe will spend the week end with bis potent*. Judge and Mrs. J. b CrnUsrll 1 Dr. and Mrr. Singtedorf. Mrs. Graft Rhlnehsrt of Dublin and Mrs. C. O Parr of ^iontme* have returned home after a visit Mrs Henry Parr. Mrs. It. O. Nicholson Is vlsitlhg. .1 Mrs Jack Wotten of Union Point. Miaa Dorothy Hale left Thursday for Athens to attsnd the Sigma Chi 'house party. 8he will wit ness the Georgia-Vlrglnla football game and will be entertained at a number of social affairs.—Consti tution. Messrs. Dave Crandall of Ma con and'Orme McKenzie of Mon- tezuma motored here Friday for j Messrs. John Stone, Red Dav idson and Walker Inman of Tech will be among the vi’ltors here for the week end. t _ pfi— Mr. Edgar Kays* of Atlanta will be among the visitors here for the week end. Miss Sue Reid Vaeon had ae h«r guests last week-end, Miaa Mart I r . of LaGrange who la teaching eci-* •'nee «t Lucy Cobb Institute and. Mian Mary Strahan, daughter of Prof. C. E. Htraban of the Univer sity of Georgia. They are two! ••harming ami very cultured young’ ladies.—Madisonian. J This Sensational Clearaway of over 200 High-Type Hats Should Claim Your Early Attention. . . rr i J* lin linery supremacy! Practically every feature of the latest styles is offered you, and though we refrain from quoting the real values of these hats, you will recognize their high quality at a single glance! , 2*-' r ) mention all the styles would mean to call the roll oJ Winter Millinery fashions. There are hats for every occas ion of the social whirl—from the dance and theatre hats to attractive styles ap propriate for the football game or the afternoon tea... Velvet and brocade hats Smart huts of snttn Fur-trimmed hats Metallic turbans Trimmed felts A Useful and Beautiful Lamp $30.00 DUPLEX LIGHTING table Lamp A Week's Free Trial fn Your Home If You Desire It. • $18.00 $1.50 Per Month on Your Light Bill WE GIVE TRAPE COUPONS ATHENS RAILWAY. & ELECTRIC CO. ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. SALES AND SERVICE OFFICE 170 COLLEGE AVENUE