The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 21, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVSMDEB It, t»ti’ ^SEKr r "'"" "T 1“ THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA Office .1281 — By MRS. ALICE ADABIS _ Re.!dence 832 CASTLES IN SPAIN By Margaret E. Sangiter, in the ' Christian Herald There'll i>9Vor a ensile that can't i'.Mt H yjjfc bjidd iii a worth-while when prayer, For the dearest hopes, they're poshed as'de, May vanish in tMnnest air. Only your toll and your forging Your faith and* your keen dosire, Will build the hearth and will fan the flame Of the bright, heartwarming fire. There's,ne&T a journey you can- ijo^nuike. . If you Htrlve for it day by t -,y. The castle niay be in a far olf land, j. | There's never a castle that can’t And the journey may take you be had— * ar » 4 I At least that’s what people say— To a rainbow place, by a fair blue 1 1/ you make it the point at the SPa * ’ I journey's end— Where the dreams and the, And strive dn a worth-while | way! fabcios ato. The astlw the journey—If they MISS IRENE THOMAS conihtrue. , j NAMED QUEEN win kjtt&ough your work, your I Miss Irene Thomas has been chosen queen of the brilliant klr- mesa which will take place Nov- “My Sweetie WentAway” mourns dell* ciously as fox trotted by the California Ram blers. And. how . ^ Woefully Dolly 75c Kay can sing it I. eoiu Columbia Phonogrpah Company Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ; Ell 10II LEAGUE QUESTIONS fROUP ' ■ Spasmodic Croup is frequently relieved by one application of— VICKS ELL-ANS 35$ and 75$ Packages Everywhere ^NDiOATES * ' 'ACTIVE ATION ! ember 23 and 24 at tlie city au* gunlsation, was evident today with • rfitorium for the benefit of the two avowed candidates e, thoroughly cleuasmg BC-RL AIN’S LETS or nauseate—25e • Atlanta Woman's Club. Miss Thomas was selected from several hundred popular society girls who are members of the cast,,including members jf the sub-deb club, the Debutante club and many other college clubs. MUCK PEDIGREED USED CARS 1023 Ford Touring. Dodge v Touring, Repainted and Re built. Good Chevrolet Tour ing, 1921 Model. CONOLLY MOTOR CO. ] presidency genera If nthe field— Mrs. Amos H. Norris, of Tampa, •Fla., and Mrs. .Frank P. liar rob I of Amerlcus, Go., flreshnt trice president general • Mrs. Livlagston Rowe Schuyler of New York, retiring president Thornton's THURSDAY Pinner 50c Vegetable Soup Pork Ribs—Sweet -Potatoes Turnip? and Greens Boiled' Irish Potatoes Perfection Salad &U)£fjns and Biscuits Cocoanut Pic- Toffee, Tea or Milk ■“ 60 Cents t V" THURSDAY SUPPER Fried Ham English Pens Stowed Com * Fried Sweet Potatoes Hot' Biscuit Baked Apple.—Cream Sau$c Coffee, Tea or Milk Miss Thomas is one of the most! general, and other genera) officer: popular ificmbcrs of Atlanta so-j met informally this morning -cicty. She is ofc a beautiful bru-! breakfast. !nette type and is noted as a grace- Several hundred delegates |iu« dancer. She is the daughter, tending the convention made a pH-, CRADLE ROLL of Mr*. I. B. Williams and is the > | grlmage to Annapolis tjils after ' noon and participated In ceremo • nies attendant upon presentation to the naval academy of ft hand- some painting of'Commodore Mat thew Fontaln Maury, noted ocean* ographer and naval man. The por trait occupies a conspicuous place on the wall qt Maury hall, one of the academic buildings named af ter the commodore. llaptist Home nt fTnpevilU please send-a gla* r*yf jelly, pre serves or something - from your pantry to the church Fridny after noon nt 3:SO. Think what a vast amount of streets it takes to give 300 little mouths a taste occasionally* If you have np children of your owb phase double your contribution LUMPKIN STREET NEEDLE WORK CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. P. W. HUDSON The Lumpkin Street Needle Work club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. P. W. Hudson at 4 o'clock. AU members are cordiallj Invited to be present. SENIOR CHRISTIAN Endeavorers to Entertain The Senior Christian Endeavor ers will give their November aoelal Fridny evening at 8 o’clock. Plans are being made for a de lightful time. 50 Cents WELCOME TO DADDY-LONG-LEGS The rcortn of friends who have enjoyed Daddy-Long-7.eg* on the screen are looking forward to the pleusure of seeing him again—three together with ihj* hundt-eds who have not seen this picture will president of the Phi Pi sorority of Washington Seminary. As the queen. Miss Thomas will be the central figure at many dis tinctive features in the kinness and will be accorded wide social honors as well.—Constitution. U. D. C.'s HONOR GRAY HEROES; GEORGIA PORTRAIT PRESENTED • • WASHINGTON—The wearers of the gray were -ucclianied again by speakers at the first formal session tonight of the thirtieth annua! con- i vention of the United Daughters of. the Confederacy. Addresses by prominent speak ers were Interspersed with ths ringing of southern melodies led j welcome this wonderful picture at by the United States marine band. \ the Strand on NoV. 38. Mary The session opened with the play-1 Pickford is at hfir best and Ing of -Dixie” and concluded to the! who appreciate her will not want martial strains of 'The Star Span, to miss this picture, sled Banner.” The colorful eesslon Beslder this there will be a good ns followed by an Informal re | comrdy and also a treat for you ption to the general officers and i from our own local talents, (lull-gates to the convention by the! At each afternoon performance officers o ftho district division. * Mr. Thurston Deadwyler, nccom- Among the speakers were Q»n* panied b yMIss Audrey Harris at era! W. B. Holdernftn, commander the piano and Miss Clara May Bui In chief of the United Confederate loch, vlolip, will sing “Dear Ok veterans; Mrs. Anthony Wayne Daddy Long-Legs” Barcarolle and Cook, president general of the The Rosary, Daughters of the American Revo.) At the evening performance tho luution; W. McDonald Lee, com- audience will be given_an extra wander in chief of the Sons of treat in the nature of a splendid f Confederate Veterans, and Edward mnle quartette from the Masonic ! F. Collnday, representing District, Order who will sing, ono or two . j felections. Tickets Mrs. Grady McLeroy wll lenter- tain the mothers of the Cradle rbll of'the Christian church Thursday afternoon nt 3 o'clock.All 4 ftskrtf to bring fruit and mints for the box to be packed for the South ern Christian orphanage. Refreshments will be served. ’Chrysanthemums for Thanksgiving e the most besutiful assortment of Chrysanthemums you've n. B:g<JUaurum blossoms as crisp and fresh as autumn o4:i Flower* in Qood Supply ot fyuiomoUo Trior* There is a Joy agent in your town. lit cAgents for ofTiashvUle now out. If you do i [not have an opportunity to g«t ours, call Mrs. L. M. Carter. Mrs H Mnrlatt, Mrs L. O Price of j Mrs II. V. Persell who will be glad : to reservs tickets for you. ! Y. W. C. A. EXECUTIVE , BOARD MEETS NOV. 28TH. A special meting of the Y W. C Board of Directors will be heli » [ Wednesday, Nov. 38, at 1:30 a. m j Miss Roeiofs will be present for j Important ubsTneaa. I Reports on the neighborhood I house and the summer camp will I lie given In addition to regular re ports. Lunch will be served after the meeting by the membership com mittee at tbs club rooms. NOTICE FOR~MEMBER8 OF PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Every woman In our church who loves children nnd Is Interested In Thanksgiving Turkeys Free SALE STARTS TODAY Take Advantage of it Now "‘Nothing like this offer has ever , been made in Athens, but we do ' J 'things different Then there has never been a better gas range ” dn the market than the DETROIT JEWEL. Cabinet Type Detroit Jewel GAS RANGE , $5 Down Balance qn Our Easy Payment Plan If you have no gas connection in your home and Ivic on a atiwt where a xaa main in laid, wo will make the entfrw in stallation for (5 additional. PHONE 54 3|fc A Free Turkey Will Be Delivered With .Your Stove ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. iii ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO D. A. R/s ANNOUNCE $5,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR GEORGIA GIRL8 MACON, Ga.—Establishment aft a 15,000 loan scholarship land to be used by Georfefo girl*, and a $1,500 gill scholarship | to the Geortla State Women’s college, at Valdos- dosta. featured’ the annual meeting of the state executive board Daughters of the American Revo- lutlon, here today. Mrs. Charlts Akerman, state regent presided. Placing of markers along the Jet- ferson.-trail was alro discussed. The daughters have already placed aotnc of the signs along the route, dnd It Is planned to eventually make It a national highway. Citizenship for the American Indian was also discussed. Following the business meeting, the visitors were guests, at lunch eon nt the home of Mrs. Akerman. About fifty were present. MISSIONARY MEETING Circle m df the W. M. 8. of the First Methodist church will meet with Mr*. J. C. Higginbotham nt 134 Prince avenue Thursday qt 3:31 AH members tire urged to attend. Mrs. Julian MeCurry Is. visit Ing lit Madison going over for a series of lovely parties. Mr*. G. B. Atkinson, Misses Eva and Annie Atklnspn left Wednesday for Atlanta whtro they will make their home. Mrs. W. B. Steadman who accom panied Mr*. Barney Dobbs and par- t yto Atlanta nnd Marietta re turned with them Tuesday night. Mrs. Sidney Gaines of Elberton Is the guest of Mrs. Asa Thornton- on Mllledge avenue. Little Howard Huff who had hi* leg broken by an automobile os he stepped In front of the itrtet ear last week Is resting as well as could be expected. Mr. nnd Mrs, It. Crane left Wed nesday afternoon for Albany. Ala. to visit her parent* Mr. and Mr* Baxter Crawford Jfor a few days. Miss HaselNHodgson will gp over to Atlanta next week uy spend Thanksgiving arid att« hd the nlno o'efoeit club'9 brilliant dance. Mrs. J. C. Weatherford's' friends will regret to learn-of her brlflca' Illness. ' Mr. and Mr*. A. P. Cain; of At lanta, spent some time In the city Sunday, th route • from Athens, where they visited their- daughter, Ml*s Lillian Cain, A student at Lucy Cobb InsHtrit<*>~Lafc>reace Vllle Owinnctte Journal. Mre/ Hubert Ewing fc.io- returned from n pleasant visit to Athens — Lawrenrevilk*-Gw:nnctte Journal. — Mrs. Ernest Younklin, Jr„ Athens, was the guest of relatives for a few days whils en route to Allendale to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg*.—Augusta Herald. — r#^— i Mrs. LaFuyett* Lamer and Mr. nnd Mr* .R D. Dixon will spend the Thanksgiving holidays In' Ath- ens as the guests of Mr And Mrs Dupree Hunnleutt. Mr*. Dupree Hunnleutt and Du pre* Hunnleutt, Pr., hive returned from a visit to Atlanta and West Point. Commission subject to recall pro- cedeings. Open to discussion. But, ns a genera!'proposition. 1 am not inclined to favor recall of public Gives ‘Oninions on Imlipq! off,,<,er8 - 1 nra dettn * te, x onposeci d • a In «r “ t,.' 1 ' 1 recall of judges, and the Civil naiSQd By WolflGh Vot*j Service com mission g ex^cc'seK ere’ Organization; Cfihir omo Judi ^ 1 t “ nctlon ‘- | didate From Fourth./ 1 ii:-do >. 0 tt.rounder tii,:pre«ent , i j qicthoil of; xtseulnx cllj- . renltj j ' ’ .J j ; ; tntl,:actorjr* Open to dl,ei<Mlon. I „ „ ... . .. ' ! 'Jf not, what Improvements would II. It. Woodworth, vutflato K» you auggeatt No auggeatlong: to countil item the Third Y.ai.t, had 1 offer until I hare had time to (erwurded his answers ihftjtudy the question thoroughly. j questionnaire oCtit out by iho Lnafice ol Won r it Voters, twelve 12- Oo you advocate the employ- j questions were cent to the' condl* ment of an expert n limited length I dates to answer and (V.v. Illooti ‘of lime, for'Hie purpose of work-, worth’s reply la as follows: ‘ling out n city plan td control fu-l 1. Age? 41. | turn extensions and developments. 3. Address? Residence address J pnhllc parks, play- 636 8. Mllledge. Business address, grounds, spelling of hew streets, 313 Southern Mutual Uulld ng. etc.? Yes, r would favor having 3. Education? Prep. School. “ uch °n expert Investigate and re- 4. Business or professional ex* l’ ort .with recommendations. O perlence? Commercial ageut for course. In vdtlng on Jils recom the Central of Occvglal Railway mendations. I would-nth thy hesl trom January I, 1913, to October Judgment after qonsldering. them. U 1920. tracer of .Tne Hinton Se- j , harc qdhsHon, Company from September u|t||OI , t havIl , K tn . opportunity of *' ‘J 20 - Manager of the Hinton Sc- ,. on ,|j e Hng thetn thoroughly br-* Manager ot Northewestt.-n Mulual , „ m , n favor anr moa , ure '• '“""“O , Co " pa " y M "': looking towards the Improvement waukec, WIs., also General Insur-. lln( j nphujldlng of our city, con- aneOjSlnceMay 16,1822. slatent with due conrideratlon ot 6 Previous public offices? None.: , h0 bHri , en a)read y uponi and t0 ho OPINION ON | placed upon the tag payer. WARD VOTING. * » 4 The answers “open'to discus ^ t j4lon” are very Important and 6. What H your attitude towards J should have careful consideration the elimination of ward lines;'and bo investigated thoroughly. Would you advocate the election Those answered “yes or not* are of aldermen by the city at !argo my sentiments at this time but oc- aald aldertueu to he chosen irres- :«uslob* may uri*e when it Would pectlve of ward lines? Or would be to the best Interest of the* ckt you advocate tho election of Al y iat largo to bo open minded. dc rmen by the city at large, re- i ^ tafnlng the feature of local repre- EDUCATIftM plannrn setation as It now exists? t . EDUCATION WEEK PLANNEO I am of the opinion that alder- AMBWC1 . 8 , nn.-Armn*m«nu ru^ur«hTfhr?eX d !,vr b ” n local representation should pre-|"*" olmcrve this week ns educa* vail as It now exists. < tlnn week ending Sov. 24. The pro< 7. Do you advocate the ilerthfn gram prf parcel by the United Htater of the board of education/ by the u umi „ of Education undcFYhe nus »? Open to discussion ■ , _ , fkw l) that thl. would. “f, th - American Legion and f«r (ho I thp National Association bps be*r f.mprov*!mept for iho , v present at least. In r*vw of lh*> board we now save nnd pr-vlous boards, since I have lived in Ath ens. » Do you favor the placing of wo- men on the boanl of education? It w, what percentage? I favor pla,- I Con , tl , uMon n „ y: .. Tueadny, approved by J. K. Mathis, local su perlntendt nt of m-hoolii. Numerour speakers woll address the school In cluding at lenrt one minister from every denomination in the city. Tbr prop ram 5#ta Sunday as 'God and Monday ’‘American ntry Day 1 r~ — K .constitution uay;- ruesony, -ra- lg women on the board of edura-1 trlotl.m nay:'’ Wednesday “aehool tlon. but I am not Inclined to f|X . T ...eher Day.” Thursday “ft any maximum or minimum per- literacy Day”; Friday. “Community cetage. In view of the fact that J pay** ; Saturday. “Physical EMucn- men are generally possessed of; t j on I)uy -. ; The Rotary and Kl- more experience nnd knowledge of, wnr \ H r | Ub „ D f the city will send public and business affairs. I think ■ MpM ker» -ta address the nc^oola. that for the present, nt least, U —• ^ would be better for the majority of the best'd to be men. I NEW ROAD MACHINERY iay! CLAXTON* On.—Th. county of entlrely°o* iX*™’c£$S%iha. R..t CWHwt thy p,,- of th.rlty and tho requirements of j,"j,',,,," 1 , n |ar)ra tra ,. tor Th( tne schools. . roni j w hay* been kept In fairly good ». Do you ndvocat. the con»ll- j „ r ., lllon uMlla , h0 dation of city and county school, and „ , a that •yatnra under ono management or | „ ,, h th , old ot th „ tractor the „, j roads will all soon t>e in first cinsr Do you advocate the consolhla tlon of city and coutyn health board? Both or these questions arc open to discussion. See footnote . shape. The work at present is if,. l-f.ieiHle-Ghnnvllle road. T*it tractor was bought In Atlanta and cost the county f*,350 and the road machinery 91,300. $ PPOSED , O RECALL . Smack Thompson, former Geor gia football and basketball player. 10. Do you advocate the enact-. |« m in an Atlanta hospital, fol- ment of a law which would make ; lowing an operation. He Is said the mayor, members of council, to be doing nicely and wit bw out nnd mebera of the Civil Service in a few days. , League of Voters Worker Banner-Herald Want Ads Too Late to Clsseify ' FC-UND—Uro\Mi neck piece in Co-*7 lonlal Theatre Monday night, i Own»*r mn gst name by applying I Miss Marguerite Wdollev. d addressed the members of th : tn^ city nail Tuewi rominent League of Voters worker, who Athens Women’s Voter* League and the MICHAEL'S FinalClearance IVinter HRHB HATS ^ Rcfiardless of Former Price $1.95 Every Winter Hat in Stock Goes At $1.95. BE SURE YOU ARE HERE EARLY duster and I igc arc Coming ■ They’re BusmBwmf Shoes Pop knows— lie specified "Buster Browns” in thi first pliee. Those Brown Shaping Lasts appeal to the common-sense of all good " pops." 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