The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 25, 1923, Image 13

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inWRHEBR 11,000 Aeclitnt Policy Frt To Rogulir Subacrlbtro THE BANNER>HERALD ' InvMtlgxte Today! THE BANNER- Dally and Sunday—13 Conti a Week BaUbilakfd 1833, Daily and Sunday—13 Centa.a Week. Invaatiaoto Taooyl To Ragular lubaorlbori ■■ THE BAN TIER*HERALD > 11,000 AooidoM Polity Proa VOL. 91. VO. 212 A undated Prcaa ScttIco. ATHENS. GA, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 192.1. A. B. C. Paper. Blngla Coplea 2 Cento Dally, i Cento Sonday, i CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS WILL OBSERVE THANKSGIVING WITH SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY (By 1 Jerry Johnson) Chrlstaln Bndeavorers everywhere .„ nimervlns Thanks*lv!n* Day Sun Uay .November *5, with epelcal meet« using a* a topic. "What we God for.” The Athena So* are ' rendering special pro grams. using aa features, good mualc „d well biillded exercises. \ most cordial welcome la extend* iltu the public to attend* Christian ,Mrs. Homer ndeavor at the Central Presbyter-1 fin band of Presbyterian ‘intermediate at ('services are clock. Senior meeting at the chufeh any leader li place visited the Nocooc a branch sc Una as lead JKPPERSOr DODING FI The Jefft Junior Sosle edupou the doing. It i a. where o|iened are Cob 7 o’clock while the First Christian meeting's! the same hour! UIFE WORK RbCRUITB CONDUCT PROGRAM AT ClmiSTAIN CHURCH Five young • people of the First Christian Church will have charge ,f the meeting there Sunday evening o’clock. These young people offered themselves for full Time hristsin service and await the call ippoi tuntty to serve. The program Sunday evening will be unusually good since many plans been made. A ladder will be builded by the Recruits, starting by C. J. Morris, Study” C. M. Driscoll; “Olvs” iaude Burgess “Tasks of today.” Miss llllinbeth’' Whitehead and "Ser- Ire” G. L. Johnson. As the steps are mado In a young hrlstaln life, these leaders will make alks, which will t# followed by spec* ai music and songs. The meeting ill cloee with a pageant. “What we Thankful most for”. NEW JUNIOR SOCIETY ORGANIZED AT BOGART The flyiiig Junior Squadron of the pr j me tor the irst Chris tain Church made a trip jy of t he cou Bogart Mist Sunday afternoon arntj Corinth Clirl past week. “Harvest Sc for Thornwc S. c. The. first year's made a "8 Ga. leaders this band of REJOICING REV. ALLS INQ. Bndeavorers rejotcelng ov ferson Pres called Rev. 1 Pastor this j strengthened the llvest l« In the South! ing to Jeffer gelfst for Ne Pastor’s' ad County C. E WALTON C< MEET AT BSR STH. The Chris! Walton i byterian tratulat. they ed that r of this and her rtory as ion. The ijoyed a I a box Clinton, imenced id have urtheast ie work n*. I : com- lla are the Jef* i have erve as ves the will be pee pit *r com. i Evan* vlng as Newton ro CEM. assisted In the organisation of the December 9tl new Junior society for this communl- Miss Margi retary and ocietles ting in iror ral- held at Sunday. Twenty boys and girls became members of the society and have started in earnest. Miss Gladys Qrlf feth. Vice president of t|ie Oconee nuperlntendent, with Miss Ed yards Assistant. Both are live workers and will be a valuable assets to the work at Bogart. The Juniors will commence the first year's Junior memory .work, as well a “Service” club for Thanks* eivlng. • • • 4 ENDDEAVORERS TO INVADE ISOLATED. TERRITORY. The Northed*' Georgia Christian Endeavor “fciilor wilt aend members the board Into the mountain* of Northeast Georgia the early part of January W Invade a territory where Christsin Endeavor never xlated and make an 'effort to place an organi sation to the comunity. The first County Unloi work making Ing. The Ri Forward Loo be “With I The Devotloi Miss Irene A President of i followed by a a Corinth En Rev. Jam< Counsellor of Oa. la to tell help th eCoui Ion can help A U. Social nave a ape which they o'clock Kui to appear on te Sec. of the vely at j meet. be "A o Is to lastly”, led by pe. Oa. will b« sms by istorlal haville. r's can he Un. The A. la. will ‘ograra. t 3:10 irs are ny oth. Delinquent Taxes Must Be Paid Save a life for Christinas \X7HILE you are giv- ’ ’ ing, give health. There are thousands of sufferers from tubercu losis, forgotten by all the world except the Tuberculosis Associa tion. It needs your sup port to carry on its life saving work. You help when you buy Christ mas Spals—the Liberty Bonds in the war upon consumption. . Buy Christmas Seals! Buy as many as you can. The Great White Piaguo can be stamped out en tirety Christmas Seals are saving many lives. Buy Cmis.tinas Seals, and save a life for Christmas. Card* are being mailed out to j delinquent tilx payer* in the coun-l ty by the clerk of the County Com* l mlnaloner*. The card carries the* Information that unless th# taxes I due are paid levy will be made. It Is reported from the Com-, mlssloners’ office, that already, many tax delinquent* have come in and paid their taxes as a re sult of the. cards. i Following Is a copy of the card: Athena, Oa. The County Commissioners have (directed that levy be made ! once unless 'your State and County .* Taxes for all years prior to 193k art* paid. These taxes may be paid at tht office of the Clerk of the Board In the Court House. By order qf the Board of Com. mlssloners of Road* and Revenues of Clarke County Georgia. TATE WRIOHT, Clerk. Good Samaritan Out $38 After Aid To Jackson Man ATLANTA.—John A. Webb, of Jefferson, which In Jackson county, would never permit n tel* low Jacksonian to writhe In the durance vile of a dingy celt of the Atlanta police atatlon—no, atrree —not whllo h had the alx almol- eona, which la the prevailing poVce price for Intoxication, unadordned but complete. ut complete. V, _ I So, when W. E. Tolbert, Jackson county, got Involved wdth the At lanta constabulary, who alleged averred that ho had been oyer- Indulgeht In corn wihlakey, Webb dtahed to the reacuo with 16 ex- tended. He then took hie compate'ot to more comfortable but leaa atrong lodgings In a downtown hoatetry. When the Good Samaritan or j-wrldav. the 328 which waa the reatdue of hie bankroll waa mlulng. He called In , the police and had Tolbert pot In | again. He Is still there. Mr. Wehh ■ being enUrely bereft of dollara end faith In human kind. FARMERS PLEASED AT SALE 8PARTA. Oa.—armera In tbla city are well pleeeed with the re- ■ulta of a recently, conducted hog aale here and It haa been an nounced that a much larger sale will be enodneted aometime In February. Ninety-two head of hogs totaling 13.391 ponnda wre add. bring an average of 7 *4 cento a pound. A large number of cattle wore also sold at the anlo bringing good rerult.. .... ' BEGIN XMAS SHOPPING NOW The gifts stocks and ■ assortments are full to overflowing. And you get the best selections and service by shopping •arly. MICHAEL’S 1882~ The Store Good Goods Made Popular-'\Q'23 NOTICE TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS As a convenience to those who desire to do their Xmas shopping now, charge purchases will be placed on your Janu ary 1st statement at your request. ■■ HANDSOME TABLE LINENS At Great Savings You find here a beautiful stock of handsome plain, embroidered and lace trimmed Linens that has no superior throughout the south. Prices quoted here are much less than usual. FANCY DECORATED LINENS Less 20 Per Cent Our entire stock of fine Fancy Linens is in cluded in this sale—Madiera, Italian Cut Work and Filet, Italian Crash Work, Tulipia Lace, in all shapes, and sizes. NAPKINS—Size 18x18, $3.95 doz.; Size 19 1-2 inch, $5.95 doz.; Size 21x21, $6.95 doz.; Size 14xi- 14, H. S., $5.95 doz. v CLOTHS—Size 70x70, $3.95; Size 68x86, $6.50. Linen Damask, 72 inches wide ...... $2.98 yard Silver Bleach, 72 inches wide $1.98 yard Sale $13.50 Dervydale Sets $8.48 70x70 Pattern Cloth and 6 Size 22 inch Napkins. Damask Pattern Cloths, Size 68 inch .... $1.79 Damask Pattern Cloths, Size 72 inch .... $1.98 SPECIAL DISPLAY Fine Woolen Blankets CUMBERLAND PLAIDS, 66x80 .. $6.00 Pair Fine quality wool'blankets that come in block plaids. Colors Brown, Rose, Grey and Blue. WHITE BLANKETS, 60x80 $11.00 Pair Beautiful white blankets with colored stripe borders of Rose, Blue and Gold.", ARDEN WOOL PLAIDS, 70x80 .. $13.50 Pair Pure wool blankets of exceptional quality and appearance. Colors Rose, Blue, Grey and Brown. SOLID COLOR WOOLS, 72x84 ..... i.. $15.00 These very handsome pure wool blankets are bound with heavy quality Silk Satin. Colors Rose, Copen, Brown, Gold and Light Blue. WHITE and PLAID tfLANituIs, TMtsi,fi6j»V Extra fine pure wool blankets. The solid whites have Blue or Rose stripe borders. The plaids are new in design. Rose, Blue, Lavender and Yellow. FINE ASSORTMENT MOTOR RUGS All colors, solid and plaid—Very reasonable. Art Needlework Specials BEAUTIFUL BED SPREADS $2.95 and $3^95 Lovely, though easily worked designs on fine unbleached material, scrim and lace. 100 PACIFIC PACKAGE PIECES 1-3RD OFF Gowns, teddies, children’s dresses and other choice stamped pieceB in the finest of all pack age lines. They won’t last long at one-third off. LINEN CENTERS and SCARFS $1.00 Handsome pure Linen 36 inch Centers and 18x45 or 18x54 Scarfs to match. Beautiful de signs on Madiera or Oyster Crash pure Irish Linen. $2.00 value. PURE LINEN LAUNDRY BAGS $1.00 Either plain or with dainty stamping for needle work. Such fine Linen bags have never sold for less than $2.00. BRIDGE and Luncheon Sets .. 83c, $1.00, $1.25 Lovely designs on white, unbleached and col ored materials. All in new lovely designs. BUFFET and VANITY SETS 59c, 65c On Needleweave and Linen. Everyone is using these dainty sets. BABY SETS, Stamped Daintily $1.25 Containing Bib, Bath Cloth, Towel with French clocked colored edge. JUST, before Thanksgiv- J ing your needs are many The -whole store is prepar ed to give the finest mer chandising service - while worthwhile reduction sales are here for your savings in most every department FOR MONDAY ONLY, NO PHONE ORDERS "As You Like It” Silk Hose $1.79 The pure silk full fashioned stocking with lisle garter top, heels and toes, all reinforced. Thous ands of women will wear no other kind. Here in Black, White, Sand, Field Mouse, Ooze, Man dalay, Cocoa, Cordovan, African, Brown, Silver, Neutral, Grey, Suede and Navy. Sizes 8 to 10. Buy By the Box and Save. OUR ENTIRE STOCK GOES cALL SILK 'BLOUSES Half ‘Price Beautiful Suit and Costume Blouses of fine American and French Silks. Beaded, embroid ered and pleated models in colors that are at once stunning and stylish. V . Sizes 34 to 46. Your Choice—Half Off. y FOR MONDAY ONLY WOOLEN <DRESS GOODS FINE ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGE .. $1.59 A quality that is usually sold for $2.25'yard, 42 ini-riPR wide and of beautiful finish. Colors Black, Navy, Midnight, Tan, Brown, Rose, Red, Purple, Taupe, Grey and Sand. POIRET TWILL and FRENCH SERGE . $1.98 Regular price $2.50. Both of fine quality and extra wide. Colors Black, Brown, Navy and Midnight. , HAND MADE AND EMBROIDERED DOVE BRAND LINGERIE $2.98 In $5.50 Very lovely and exquisitely made gowns and envelope chemises. Every stitch is done by hand. New styles that are prettier than ever before, while the hand work is of the daintiest character. All are made of the finest White Nainsook. They are truly undergarments of distinction such as all ladies are proud to wear. , OF THE BETTER CHARACTER SOCIAL STATIONERY Papers and cards of fine quality at prices much lower than usually seen for higher standard qualities. POUND PAPER, ENVELOPES TO MATCH Plain White 49c pound Envelopes 16c Crushed Bond, White and Grey 69c Envelopes 39c Grey Hair Line Sport Cloth 59c Envelopes 29c FINE POXED WRITING PAPERS In White and Dainty Colors Priced 49c, 89c to $3.90 Box FOR MONDAY SPECIAL SALE New Fall Shoes $7.95 Formerly Priced to $11.50. Our only excuse for this sale is the fact tihat the sizes are broken—and, though every siae is in the sale not every size may be had in each model Five of our leading models are included—Really the most attractive: __ —Patent Leather Center Strap Pumps. * —Black Suede Ohe Strap Pumps. ■ -1-Log Cabin Suede Trimmed with Field MJouse. —Autumn Brown Suede One Strap Pumpe. —French Toe Black Satin Two Strap Pumps. No C. O. D.’s, Returns or Exchanges. /£/ Please Be Early for Best Attention. '7 SPECIAL DISPLAY J FineWqol FilledComforts WOOL FILLED, Size 72x78 v $5^95 An exceptionally fine value in a good comfort able, filled with wool and covered with Cre tonne on Oriental design. WOOL FILLED FANCY, 72x78 $8.50 A fine pure wool comfortable, covered with Sateen. The borders are solid color with floral design center. Light Blue, Pink, Rose, Copes and Lavertder. PERSIAN WOOL FILLED, 72x80 .... $11.50 Handsome lamb’s wool comforts, covered' with beautiful Persian design Sateen and solid color borders." Rose, Blue, Green and Copen. FLORAL WOOL FILLED, 72x80 $10.00 Loyely quality comforts with beautiful floral design Sateen covering and solid color borders. Rose and Blue. SOLID COLOR WOOLS, 72x80 $12^0 These nandBome comforts may be had in plain or self-striped solid colors of handsome im ported covering. Rose, Blue, Lavender, Gold and Green. Bed Covering of Merit Lower than Usual Prices MICHAEL’S GOODWEAR SHEETS Manufactured in accordance with our particu lar specifications to wear long and launder per fectly— Size 63x90, Plain 31.19 Site 63x90, H. S. 31.49 Size *1x90. Plain 31.49 Slza 81x90, H. S. 31.63 Slza 90x99. Plain $1.74 42x36 Caata, Plain 34c 42x36 Caxas, H. S. 47c Size 72x90, Plain lljf Size 72x99, Plain .(.... 31.49 Size 90x90. Plain ..... 3L69 Size 90x90. H. S. ;.... 81.91 Size 90x108. Plain .... 31.92 Cases 45x36, Plain ..... 39e Cases 43x36, H. S.’ 49c ; RIPPLETTE BED SPREADS Fine quality for long, pretty wear 63x90... $2.25—72x90... $2.50-81x90 ... $2.75 In colors Rose, Blue, Gold Size 63x90 .... $2.95—Size 81x90 $3.50 81x90 Spreads with Bolster, Size 27x72 $5.95 HANDSOME CROCHET SPREADS In colors Rose sad Blue For Single Bed . $4.95—For Large Bed . (5.50 BETTY BATES BED SPREADS In Oyster White, with Woolen colored stripes in Jacquard designs— FOR SINGLE BEDS FOR DOUBLE BEDS Plain Hemmed ....... $6.50 Cat Cornera and Seal. . $6.95 WHITE MARSEILLES, SATIN AND CROCHET SPREADS REDUCED