The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 15, 1923, Image 5

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NOVT?MTiEi: ir,.'192.1. t then my dreams of you . MISS RUTHERFORD i ! cow* hOD}* ju> An “ l s2&’ briic. 1261;^ Uy MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 8J2 ROOM fin my heart, a yttle All tilled “Uh fragrance of tlio 'budding spring. And metafile#,, that tender bird* llnga slhg 1 In liquid tone*, ,when early .rosea 1 bloom; U> , ' ^iid softest “light, and violets per fume,' I puarduflhe door, that no un- - rmi’Tr lovely thing Shall enter la to mar its charm no sting Of bitterness, nor any shade of gloom, Therein, ray Thought of You Is welcome guest. When alt the cares of day are laid aside And I may spend a little wiiifo apart. iTTB BA NN ER-HBR A LD. ATimVg, GEORGIA tif7 ne..n,d Wtthfn this little bright room of ray heart!" Atlanta. —JEAN GRAHAM. —Constitution. THE PA88ION PLAY This Is the night of the lecture by Dean Johnston or Atlanta, at the Episcopal church, at 8 o’clock. None should miss this opportunity whether they have seen the play or not. One who has heard Dean Johnston says she would not miss - inB It if she had to .crawl thers on o. 20 bands and knees. After the lecturp ‘ Is over you are (invited to-go to the rectory and meet Dean John ston and Dr. end Alts. Richards LECTURE& THIS EVENING,18:30.' Miss Rutherford's third lecture of a charming series will be held this evenng In' Seney Stovall chapel at 8:30. The public Is cor dially Inv'ted to avail themselves of this splendid opportuity to hear Southern History as it should be written. A Turkey Free for Thanksgiving To Every Purchaser of A CABINET TYPE DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE Sale Starts Wednesday, November 21 to 28 To customers who have no gds connections in their homes, but who live on streets where gas mains are already laid, we make the special offer of putting in connection for $5 additional, upon the sale of a Stove. , REMEMBER—S5 DOWN AND YOU GET A RANGE AND A TURKEY FOR THANKSGIVING FREE ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. SALES AND SERVICE OFFICE 170 COLLEGE AVENUE of Aluminumware SATURDAY ONLY 49 cents Genuine QUALITY BRAND Guaranteed for Twenty Years. "I This is heavy gauge aluminumware, our regular stock. , JPawest Prices Ever Made on High Grade ALUMINUMWARE . Regular Prices $1.50 to $2.00 SATURDAY ONLY 49 cents Double Boilers, Stew Pans, Covered Preserving Kettles, Hot Water Bottles, 3-Piece Stew Pan Sets, Frying Pans, Water, Buckets, Pitchers, Strainers, Bread Boards and many other use ful pieces. JUST A ONE DAY SALE-SATURDAY ONLY Davison-Nidtolson Co. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS FRIDAY FOUR O'CLOCK Tho University' Woman'. Club will meet Friday instead of Thurs day at 4 o'clock da Peabody Hall. Tbe executive board will meet at ******** i JUNIOR MUSIC 8TUDY CLUB MEET8 8ATURDAY FOUR O'CLOCK The Junior Music Study club will meet Saturday afternoon the Woman's Club at 4 o'clock. At the last meeting >he following cf fleer * were elected: Misa Annie Lane Cartledge, preq'dent; Robe Patterson, vice president; Miss Mattha Earnest, secretary; 8\eve Upton, Jr., treasurer. Mr». E. C. McEvoy, Mrs. John Morris, Mra. Earnest Michael and Misa Bertha Kate Davison talented musician*, will assist the young people In bbelr work. The program committee for Sat urd*y will be Mrs. McEvoy, Miss Lenta Daniel. Elisabeth Orr, and France* Crain#. Th# study of Oi# piano and violin will be the sub ject. Two violin selections will given by Miss Margarethe Morris, accompanied by Miss Daniel on u*e piano. Mrs. McEvoy will give the hit tory of the mailings of the piano and the development of written music. Two piano selections will bo given by Misses Elizabeth Orr and Frances Crane. —SB— Col. Charles M. Snelllng Is Chicago on business for the Uni' versity. *-53— Mrs. John R. Northcutt and lit let Ann Northcutt will return from Atlanta Saturday afternoon after a weeks visit to Mrs. James R. Gray, Jr. -ffi- Mrs. J. E. Hord of Atlanta for merly of Athens and New York will spend the week end with Mra Ben Tuck. —®— Mrr. J. C. Saxon and Miss Louise Willoughby of Farmington are vis iting Miss Irene Gregory. —S3— Miss Fannie Crawford Thursday for a visit to Mississippi to visit relatives. She was accom panied by Miss Annie Crawford ks x as Atlanta. —SR— Ur. and Mrs. Hughes Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fortson and Mr*. -Robert Toombs .DuBose rs-' turned to Atlanta Wednesday after uoon.; . x._. , * ' ■» - t -ffl- Misa Dorothy Foster returned from Athens Sunday where was the attractive guest of Miss Dorothy .Moran of the University of Georgia.—Constitution. Mrs. Rosa dThuII left Thursday morning for Dublin to visit Mr. and Mrs. Delony Hull —HB— # Among the guests who will ar< rive Saturday for the WUson-Hun. t»r wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Hill, and Daniel W. Hill Jr., Asheville. N. C; Mr and Mr* Robert Harvey Maupin, Athens; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mitchell and daugter. of Batnbrldge; Mr. and Mrs. Vann 8treety, of Balnbrldge; Miss Susan Hunter, of New York; Mr. Hugh Black, Greenville, S. C. —Journal. —j], - Miss Dorothy Foster returned Sunday from a week end visit where she was a most attractive guest of Miag Dorothy Moran, of the University of Georgla.-J-Jour- "»)• —SB - Mr.'and Mra. Emory Hodyson ol Washington. D. C, arc xusata ol Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hodyaon for d abort vlait. —IP— Mra. Huyh Gordon and Huyh Jr. reiurnrd Thursday afternoon from Atlanta after a vlait to Mra. Robert Woodruff. _ “*• The many frlenda of Alderman Henry Culp wilt, be aorry to lore that he le confined to hie horn, with a severe attack of yrlppe. Mr. Ed ward Roberts from Car- tersVille spent the w<tk-end In Athena. Commissioners Rule Tax Collector Is Entitled to Commissions Withheld (Continusd From Page One) same was brought before the board, acted upon, and apread upon the minutes. "The report of Alonso Richard son and company for the year 1120, together Vi r th the audit of Mr. J. F. Hart for that year, of county taxes; was gone Into by tbe >oard, and reconciled as far as possible, and upon motion. It was ordered by the board that Mr. Mal lory, tax collector, be called upon to pay to the clerk of this boerd. money collected by him as par tial payments on all ft fas for the back year*, up to and Including the year 1822." At this meel'ng It was also or dfred that certified public ac counts nU audit the books of tbe county once a year in tbe future. This dispense* with the county auditor. WEDNESDAY'S At the Wednesday’* session of board In addition to the com- uwsioner personnel B. 8. Dobbs. S. W. Ussury and Julian S. Goetcb- iuq, who compose tho committee from the grand Jury on the tax collector’s offlco, and W. P. Brooks, foreman of the grand jury, appeared before the board, and according to the minutes of th ex ecutive sesa'on held stated In their Individual capacities but not as a committee from the grand Jury or as foreman of the grand Jury that "they, and each of them personally felt that the commissions allowed by Mr. Mallory to Mr. Burch chould be allowed by tho boird, and that the difference In commis sions withheld by the tax collector for the years 1915 to 1922 Vnclus- Ive should be allowed, the tax col lector. That Is to say/* according to the minutes of the meeting- "that tho county should not gr back on Mr. Mallory and collet? the difference in the way ho. fig ores his commissions and the wa; the Alonzo Richardson company figures the same. Alonzo Richard son company, aud'torv. havinr add ed both digests and figured tht commissions on the total sums and M*r. Mallory having figured commissions on corporators am’ the general digest separately. ASK BOARD 1 TO ACT f'Theee gentlemen also ptated that it waa the sense of thd s Oc tober term of the grand Jury that thfe matter be finally disposed of by the board of commissioners' with the sanction of the grand Jury, and without referring , the same back to the grand jury. "Mr. J. M. Hodgson, commis sioner. stated' to the board tha< he authorized Mr. Mallory as tax collector In 1920 or 1921 to pay A. M. Burch commissions at tne rate of I*!teen per cent for collection on fi fas for the year 1996 and 33 1-3 per cent for'the yearn 1916 to 1919 Inclusive, but that evident ly failed to bring the matter before the board and bavo the same sanc tioned by the board and spread upon tho minutes. }n visw of t recommendations of' the * abo citizens as individuals and to view of the trade made by Commis sioncr Hodgson, upon motion. I was ordered «by the board that I he commissions heretofore paid A. At Burch for collections of fl fas for ♦be years 1915 to 1920 inclusive be. and the same are allowed by this board. "Upon motion, it waa further ordered by the board that Mr. W. A. Mallory, tax collector, be al lowed commissions heretofore figured ai.d withheld by him for :the years 1015 and 1922 Inclusive. That is to say. that he bo allowed < commlsefops for these years at ‘ho regular legal rate on corpora tion lists, and the general digest i separately hut that in the future 1 the corporation lists, be added to the general digest and then the legal rate of commissions appied*. « Is required by law" These mlutes quoted Save been Irawn up as covoring the two ses sions of the board and are to be idopted at a future sessioiL of that body. Other phases of the Investigation ill be taken up later. A regular com munication of Mt. Vernon Ledg\ No. 22, F. A A. M., will be held in Masonic Temple this (Thurs day) evening. November 15th, at eight o'clock. The Enterred Apprentice degree, will be con ferred. All duly qualified brethren are cordially and fra ternally invited to attend.’ By order of, E. O. KINNEBREW, W. M. JNO. G. QUINN, Secretary. fade pnr» £9 A nice tic help* that expansive feeling. * Rich New Fall Neckwear The high quality of their materials and' making assures lasting attractiveness of the beautiful patterns and richly blended colors of these new Fall ties. Hv J; REID CO. T THE SHOP OF QUALITY Clayton Street Athens, Georgia Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Before This is a two day sale—the prices will apply SATURDAY and MONDAY ONLY, after Monday the regular selling price will be the price of these furs and fur coats. If you expect to own a fur coat this is your opportunity to buy’at the lowest prices We’ve ever made on high grade fur'coats and fur pieces. Buy now for personal use or Christmas gifts. 7 • To give an idea of the unusual values we offer in this special sale, we mention just a few. Prices on all fur coats offer savings in proportion. NO. 1 A beautiful Sealine Coat with genuine mink collar, and high gradrf silk lining, regularly sold at $275.00, this coat will be priced for Saturday and Monday At $187.50 NO. 2 A very handsome coat of Great Northern Seal with real squirrel collar and silk linings, this coat sells regularly at $275.00. In This Sale $188.50 Handsome $185.00. NO. 3 Sealine Coat, For $139.50 regular price NO. 4 A genuine Caracul Coat with real squirrel collar, regular price $185.00. Sale Price $139.50 OTHER VALUES WITH A SAVING IN PROPORTION $200.00 Coats for $160.00 $175.00 Coats 'for $145.00 $140.00 Coats for $110.00 . $100.00 Coate for . '.... $77.50 $72.50 Coats for $53.50 Flir Npfk PlPrPS double chokers in small', medium and large sizes of Fox,*' Wolf, * ui ivvvu a ,vwvu Stone Marten, Jap Marten, Bam Marten, Mink, Squirrel, etc. See our Clayton Street Window Display—This sale is for SATURDAY and MONDAY ONLY. Don’t miss this opportunity. DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE