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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1923
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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
|ond step will come giving, anil
j Claude Burge** will bring this
I message, while the last will be
Service with O, L. Johnson. as
speaker. XIss Eltxabrth 'White-
head, will sum the meeting up with .
a brief thought on "Tasks that •
Challenge th« Word.” After the
. ladder has botn bullded, a nolo will
S be rendered, followed by special
music.
len^fcv Arrangements are under pany to-relap paid, message:
ARRARGED FUR RADIO
way’In England to have the Prince talning the names of all stationtI KdllO£ff*& Bfflll OflVAt BAflHAIIIIll
of Wsles. Premier Baldwin ' and .throughout the rn't.-o states. lr.-1 TT K F iVV si m
iMsrconl speak to Amerkan l!step^tlW«f^f-T«r n.lti-1. |.YoRiiiHCJ" , “ CBIISf 00081133 it 13 ALL
ers. Messages should he addressed to'
| Most American 'stations will bp Radio Broadcast MsK*t a 'hcf
off the n> while the English trans- York. ** ' 4 •*
.niRterg are In action. Station WJ2 »-■ -j-•“ ? « ,
New York and WOY Schenectady. COLLEGE C0ED8 EARN
. IN. V’., will he connected by long j WAY IN VARIOU8
A’iday program of;Run*-!distance wires so th« same pro-, LINES OF WORK
Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS •—
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR'
SOCIETY TO LEAD
THANKSGIVING SERVICES
The closing part of the program I Atlantic broadcasting will begin g,am' will be broadcast sfnuritaq
Residence 832 will be a pageant, "The Waiting!Sunday night, November 26th, •» jeously from both clt'cs. Elg s t! EVANSTON. HI.—B’x hundred
^——— * World” by four Junior girls rspre- * *0 o'clock Eastern Standard time,: statione in England w.'il be Joined men and women students at NortV
a regular Sunday I renting Japan. China. Africa and |* h ©5®]fl|t Radiophone staliogs in I by land Ynes so ore mlcophone' western University are working
the British Isles will radiate spec-1 located in Londo-i. will control all.'their way through stnool this year,
lal programs until 10:10 p. m., for stations when a voice actuates the according to t’guies prepared by
the nuto audlencee.la Ibis conn- mlcophono located la Ibadan ft university official* Fifty i»er cent
< will be seat Into tbe air sfmultan* 1 of this group depend entirely on
doavorers at _ .........
evening meeting and the public lk
1 j Invited to attend. I countries In verse anil song. Amor
CHRISTIAN CHURH At seven o'clock the metenig will IwRh will *>nt«* and the
The Life Work Recruits of- the} open with a song and Praise »r-l aud *«n c e will sing "An»'rica M which
Cht Istlan Endeavor Society \tt the. vice, after which a ladder will hgg w * H followed by the circle
Klrtt*£hrlstlan church will lead the buh*. The first step ‘will bemade wh * n ench Endeavorer will have a
Thanksgiving met ting, Sunday eve. with prayer with C.‘ J. Morris, as P*" ,n the meeting^
nlng at 7 o'clock in the church, builder, the next will be study
The program planned is one of the based around 2nd Timothy with
best yet given by the local En- C. M. Driskoll. Following the sec-
MICHAEL’S
JOR THANKSGIVING
NEW WINTER MODELS
Footwear.
Black Satin
Spanish heels.
Block Suedes
or three straps
heels.
or Satin Pumps.
At $7.95 Pair
Brown Satin Pumps, very
trim and neat.
Ultra Stylish Brown Suede
Pumps in many new models.
At $12.50 Pair
French styles in Moonlight
Silver, Gold Metal Cloth and
Paisley Silver Evening Slip-
Very fine and hand-
FELT SLIPPERS
For men, women and children
$1, $2, $2.25
$2.50
mm
Victrola^Now!
Select Your) Christinas
ORPHAN8 HOME BOX
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
All contributions for the Orphans
Home Box should be in Friday
November IS, m the box is to'be
packed Monday.
Anyone wishing : contribution*
called for kindly notify one of thjp
following ladles: i
Mrs. Mnx Hubert, Mr* M. A.
Coker, Mrs. L. M. Carter.
MR8. H. B BURTON,
y Secretary
MRS. C. N. WILDER
ENTERTAIN8 BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. C. N. Wilder was the gra
cious hostess Wednesday afternonp
to her bridge club Fall flowers
decorated the roomn artistically.
Following the Interesting game
an elaborate salad course waf
served. Mrs. Sidney Gaines of Eli
berton and Miss Billy Burton
Huntington. West Virginia. tjr«i
popular visitors, were present.
MR8. CARLTON JESTER AND
MRS. PETER BROWN
HOSTESSES D. A. R. PARTY
The usual weekly D. A. R brldgr
party will he held Friday morning
at the Georgian when Mrs. Carlto
Jester and Mrs. Peter, Brown wll
be hortesscs. Tho game promlees
to be very lntereeting and most en
Joyable.
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING/
WOMAN'S CLUB FRIDAY 3:30
A very Important mrctlmr ot the
Executive board of the Woman',
club will be held Friday afternoon
at 1:10. All membera and chair
men of Bazear committee,
urged to be preeent at the clrti
houec.
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ATHENS AND ELBERTON
SOCIAL NEV/S
Mr. O. W. Darden, ot the 8Ute
Highway Department, with head
quarter. In Atbeni.wai In Elber
ton Saturday on buehieti.
Mr. end Mrs. Julian Brown and
thlldren, Meadow and Julian, Jr.
were the gue.te ot Mr.. D. W.
Meadow, In Athene Sunday.
Miss Dottle Hill tell Friday for
Athene to M the sueet of Mr*. W.
H. Raines. She attended the foot
bell game Saturday.
Mils Rosemary Hints hat re
turned to Athena after epeatfng
a few day# at the gueet ot tnr
slcteri, Meedimee Julia Whitaker
end A. J .Little.
Mr. and Mrs. Aza Thornton, of
Athene, were the week-egd gueete
of Mr. end 'Mrs. Sidney Otlnee.
Mite Ruth Stovall of Athena was
tnc week end gueet of her parent.;
Mr. and Mre. J. a Stovall.
Mr. John T. Rainey ot Athene is
.tending a lew day. In Elbiiton
Following thl. station.
United States and
Every member of your family will
etfjoy belter health—cat better, work
better, eleep better—if tboy eat
Kellogg'a Bran regularly. Its natural,
positive work for health li actually a
blessing to humanity! Kellogg’s gives
permanent relief from constipation be
cause it is ALliUUAM it is aoien-
tlllcull.v prepared to relievo (uttering
the intestinal tract; It clean I way
toxic poisons and free* you from tho
dangers of many dreaded diseases, u
wfll as from sick headaches, rheuma-
itatlons In the oouly fro weight dllfc.-ent stations ; their own earning* to pat the*r | t“ in aad cental nnd physical depres-
England will «'* | peiating on wave length* airang-'way through school. The range of! siou * A wec V fl trial °f t,lis 8 rcat
ternatc until December lat .when j ing from 363 to 40& meter*. work being ddie by men students " * x “ *~***
they will apeak to each other Ini in order to meet a request from include* clerking and waiting on
two yftj communication at five (England so those broadcasting will tables, house work, washing ilishe .
jnlnute Intervals. Henry Ford; know immediately if they are cleaning windows, serving ss
sneaks Sunday night from hi* sta-. heard In America. j chauffeurs, night watchmen, mo
tion IVWI at Dearborn. M'cb., op- Arrangements have been made t tormen. tutors, hotel clerks and
PTO®* °® *® e 360 meter wave 1 with the Postal Telegraph com- switchboard poerators.
nature food will prove that ita woTk
f*»r health is wonderful!
’Consider Kellogg’s Bran as a food.
It. is not :i laxative nor a luedi. im*.
Bran is the outer coating of wholo
wheafc nnd contains such nonri
factors us mineral salts gp<! otlp
elements vital in sustaining life!
Kellogg’s Bran is cooked and
ready to cat. ft is delightful as
cereal, or sorinkled over your favorite
hot or cold cereal,
way to cat it is to cc
a hot cercaL In preparation, add two
tablcspoonfuli of bran for each person. |
Delicious bakery batches i
with Kellogg’s Bran. Kecipe9 art
printed on each package.
1 DO TIVO THINGS—Eat Kellogg
Bran each day for permanent reU6f
from constipation and bo certain W
cat nt least two tablcspoonfnls; id
chronic eases, with each meal.
First-class hotels, clubs and i
rants eorvo Kellogg’s Bran in
vidual packages. Ask for it at')
restaurant All grocer*,
■
Read Banner-Herald Want Ada.
We have all the latest models, in any
style you require. Every instrument
possesses the well' known Victrola
quality of reproduction and bears the
world-renowned Victor \ Trademarks
under the lid and on the.label.
DORSEY FURNITURE CO.
Corner Lumpkin and Clayton
Miss Deity Belle Brickie wan tho
week end meat of relative. In
Athene.
. —ELBERTON ST'R.
Ml.. Mary Crawford who hat
been the meet »! Mra. RandaR
Freeman for tevcral week! hat rt-
turned to her homo in Baltimore.
Mr/ and Mre. Jo,1th Sllllnr are
expected bom (ram &’mal Moun
ts’;; and other poU»> of intereal
Tuetdty.
—ffi-
Mrs. Richard Johnston and he:
mother Mn. Manhall Jonniton ot
Macon, are ■ pending the month o(
November In New York.—Conatl
tutlon.
Mn. Leroy Percy and three at
tractive children will return to
Blrmlnihem next week after a
visit to her parent., Mr, and Mra
Billuph 1’hliVzy. They will b
Joined by Mr. Percy In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mn! £rl Henzoa .pent
the week-end In Winder.
Jud(e Dlanton Fortaon It hold-
Ing court In Monroe thla weeK
Mita Billy Burton of IIuntInB-
ton. W. Va.. ia the meat of Mi’.a
Cora BeRe Parr for her wedding
next week.
Mn. zPxrbam nr Greenville Is
visiting her daughter, Mn. Clif
ford Hodgson.
Mn. Waller Childs left Thun-
lay morning for a visit to Nash-
llle, Tenn.
Mn. William Novotny of Albany
ie the guest of Miss Ubby Reyn
olds.
8UNFLOWER SEEDS A
VALUABLE CROP IN
THREE WESTERN 8TATE8
WASHINGTON. — Sunflower
■cede. H,000,000 pounds of there,
worth elmoet three-quartern of a
million dollan. That lx thla year*,
crop of the three important pro.
during states. Missouri. Illinois,
and California, according to the
department of agriculture. The
yield tfe year It about t,000*00
nds more than last year, rout
to elx million pound! ere lm.
_ ed annually, principally Irons.
Holland, Argentina and Rnatla.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
TRADE COUPONS
Given With Every Cash
Safe and Payment on Ac
count—$2,500.00 Prizes.
MICHAEL’S
MAIL ORDERS
Will-Be Filled Promptly
As Long As Supply Lasts.
Specify Sizes and Colors
Wanted.
On Sale Fridays and Saturday =1,000, Happy Home
Gingham House Dresses — Guaranteed Fast Colors
These Wonderful
Dresses
On Sale for
One
Tlollar
will amaze you with their
excellence of material,
style and value.
CHECKS
STRIPES
PLAIDS
AND SOLID COLONS
And every garment* Ms
guaranteed not to fadq, or
split. . You can not buy
the material alone for'the
sale price of these finished
dresses. Their true worth
is nearer $2 than $1.
One, or more, of these
pretty garments would
make a lovely
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
Buy for presents as well
as your own use.
A Fortunate Chance Came Our Way
One ot the 1 greatest' dress manufacturers in the country
wanted to turn stock into 1 cash—we were approached and
saw a great bargain for our customers.
1000 New, Fresh, Crisp and Fine /
Gingham Dresses
Are Here for Two Days Hurried Selling.
They’ll hardly last that long, for wise shoppers will buy in
dozen. Sizes 36 to 46—Cut full.