The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 25, 1923, Image 15

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FOR holidays III Hatkell Clark ralch from wistful While the world keeps n Thy love to fold je the loneliness ftwny NOVEMBER 25. 1923. _ By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 ny. Ah, somany, lord for whom the dawn-light falls On barren field* of bitterness, and mocking:, empty wall*. Some are weary with falae hoping* some are bound by crippled feet, Some are mother-hearted, yearn*, in* for lost foot-fall* down the. mS= THE BAKTTZR-HBRALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA PAGE THREE street; Some are sick fori dreams long v;wi!ehed, some for question* never known; • Some. have lost s. a comrade's shoulder and must take the road alone. i Little, watching, wistful windows— white farms ringed with north. • ern fir, Pillared portico and lattice where the Jasmlned dusk-winds stir; Bless the patience and the wait ing with the tread of homing feet, Pour the wretched and the weary, ! wine of courage. golden, sweet; To the fettered bring the promise of far trails and sunny skies., For the donbting and the lonely, ret new faith within thei- eye*. Sun-baked cabin flanked with sage-brush, city marble ter. raced white'. Or a steamer's port holes stream SALE CLOSES WEDNESDAY NOV. 28,7 P.M. our Thanksgiving Turkey Free Week’s Sale of Detroit Jewel Gas iges with the unusual offer of a FREE 1 key with each range purchased closes dnesday night. re than 200 of these Ranges are in homes ithens, and you still have an opportunity ret one on these attractive terms and additional installation offer. $5.00 DOWN Cabinet Type Detroit Jewel GAS RANGE The Balance on Our Easy Payment Plan BPECIAL OFFER If yon hsre no gas connection in jour homo and lire on ■ street where g ns main is laid, wo will make the entire in stallation for $5 additional. hen you ask for slyle-we gvve ou quality and value with it ie is your chief consider. in buying a suit, then see ndsome ne\V models just d in PHONE 54 A Free Turkey Will Be Delivered With Your Stove ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. Athens railway & electric co. ppenheimer OD CLOTHES see style that is at once al and exclusive. . get fine fabrics, too. t tailoring. Faultless fit. what makes your choice ^ sfying.., 'ES—HATS—SHIRTS nd Furnishings for. Men and Boys LEE MORRIS - “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets Those who watch from wistful windows. Lord, look down thim we pray: Let Thy love and comofrt fold them, and' their hearts keep holiday. HARVEST FESTIVAL BENEFIT CHARITY WARD GENERAL HOSPITAL’ The annual Harvest Festival for the Charity Ward of the Gen. eral horplta! will be a very note worthy event of Monday afternoon at the hospital at 4 o'clock. Wlshlnc In contribute are asked to phone the chairman or the hospital, It Is greatly desired and moat ururnt that a liberal response may make this occasion memorable. Every body perhaps does not know whnt a great blessing the charity ward l. to the lees fortunate and the hundreds of patlenta treated there annually when otherwlae they probably would die for lack of the needful things to make Ill- more endurable, and 'the at. tentlon of a physician. May alt Athena join la making the Festival most bountiful. MRS. FRANK OSTERMAN HO DDRE8S THE W. M. 8. OF THE IRBT BAPTIST CHURCH On Monday afternoon a! o'clock at the First' Baptist church Mrs. Frank Ottoman, a former missionary to Africa, nbw a rest' dent of Athens, will address the Woman's Missionary society "Chrlettanlty and the Heating .of the nations'’ which la the assigned topic for this month's study. Circle No. 11. Mrs. C. A. Lanlat chairman, will present the pro gram of which Mrs. Osterman' talk will be the main feature. All women of the city ere In vited. CHAPTER K. TEA ' , AT MR8. JOHN E. TALMADGE Chapter K. of Emmanuel guild will give a sliver Jea Tuesday aft- ernoon at Mr*. John E. Talmadge Prince avenue, which will take the place of the annual bazaar. There will be on sale many love- prises of fancy work, candy and gifts. . D. A. R. EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING SAVANNAH, Oe. — Announce ment Is today made that the ex ecu live board of tbe Daughters of the Ames'can Revolution In Georgia, will hold Us annual conference in Savannah bn March 11 to IS negL Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, the president general, will be the guest of honor at tha conference . Mr*. Scoggin’e father, Mr. J. T. SftevenX, and tlstar, Mlaa Myra Stevens have returned to their home in Franklin county. Ror. W. L. Jolley la In Atlanta attending the North Georgia (Math dnUt conference. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Flournoy and sons, JuVan and J. M. spent Sun day In Commerce, the ■ guests uf Mr. end Mrs. Carey Almon. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Barnett and family of Jefferaon were recent guests of Mr. and Mra. Mathews. Mr*. Joe Bennett and Bra. Deck were visitor* here Tuesday. Mrs. Alexandra' of Commerce Is spending sometime here with friends. (Mr. Alexander la 111 at the Athens General hospital. Mr. Paul sresshts who la at' tending the MetTcal college In An- gusto was the week-,nd guest of bis parents. „ The friends of Her. and Mrs. Jolley are glad to know their children are convalescing. Mies Jane Walker and Mlaa Lane spent Wednesday night with Mra. Dewey Thurmond. Mrs. Scoggins of Hollingsworth, Mr. J. A. Ducket, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ducket of Florida war* re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scog- The ladles of the Community Council wish to thank those who so substantially contrimted and so liberally patronzeu the Ocssso Heights Cafeteria during the fair. A marriage of Interest was that of iMIss Vlnnle Whitehead to Mr. Fountain of Atlanta, last Sunday afternoon at the home of the bn'de'i parents, iMt. and Mrs. J. W. Whitehead, Rev. Jolley officiating. Only the family and a tow' Mends were present. Immediately after the ceremony Ute young couple left for a motor trip. Mr. and Mra. Fountain will make their home In Atlanta where Mr. Fountain la a successful young business nun. The many friend* of Mrs. El B. Cohen and .Mrs. Asbury Hodgson will be delighted to hear they are Improving from Injuries received automobile accident last week en rout* to Atlanta when the car turned over near Lawrencc- vtlle. Mr*. Hodgaon had a rib broken and Mra. Cohan was badly braised and received a cut on the arm. Mra. John McDougald of Atlanta will return home today, after a visit to Mrs. Lamar Rucker. Mrs. Russell of Augusts and Vlr glnla Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Paul Holliday. Miss Bertha Kate Davison spent Saturday In Cornel'a. •Miss Peafl Collins of Atlanta Is ip guest of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Williams. i Christmas Is Just Around the Corner j Shop Early J UST a little while arid Christmas will be here— It’s a good idea to do your shopping early~*Gifts of every kind will be found at this store. Toyland opens the middle of the week, bring the “Kiddies” One Lot of Stylish Frocks at a Saving of 25 Per Cent We have assembled one lot of pretty frocks for you to choose from at a saving of 25 per cent. They’re all good styles made of the finest quality Charmeen, Poiret Twills, Satin Cantons, Fancy Crepes, Georgette, Velvets and Cantons. All the desirable shades are shown, they’re artistically trimmed and ex ceptionally well made. The usual prices of these garments would be from $38.75 to $67.50. We offer them at 25 per cent less than you generally pay. MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE Every Hat in the store has been reduced to Half the Regular Price. Our millinery is priced reasonably to begin with and when we reduce the price to half you have an opportu- nity to save money. CHILDREN’S COATS $10.00 Made of the best quality Velours and sport materials in styles especially, designed for little girls. Sizes 8 to 14 years. These little coats are wonderful values. COAT SUITS REDUCED 33 1-3 PER CENT We bffer you choice of the Coat Suits at Half the Regular Price. This is an opportunity to make a good investment. A NOVEL TOWEL, HAND PAINTED i These towels are of excellent quality and are daintily hand decorated in colorings that won’t fade. In Linen $1.25 In Mercerized Cotton 65c New Card Table Covers $1.25 and $1.50 Hand painted luncheon sets Wonderful designs in attractive colorings,, the colors are fast You’ll like these new luncheon sets at $6.00 and $7.00 Round Sofa Pillows, 18 inch size for . 59c each ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN BATH TOWELS All sizes with pretty colors, just the thing for a Christmas gift— Prices .. .. 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 54 inch Quilted Table Padding and Mattress Protector .. .. .... $1.50 DRESS GINGHAMS—SPECIAL VALUE AT 25c YARD Pretty patterns and colors that are fast, these Ginghams are 32 inches wide in plaids and checks .. 25c per yard CRETONNES IN SHORT LENGTHS 25c Just the thing for laundry bags, pillow'cov ers, etc., for Christmas gifts. Regularly these Cretonnes sell at 65c to $1.00 per yard. In short lengths the price is ,. 25c 27 inch Ginghams for 10c a yard 36 inch Flowered Corduroy for Bath Robes, Yard $1.69 Shirt Madras, good quality, 32 in. wide. - 39c Heavy Outings for Bath Robes .. .. 59c yard 54 inch Good Quality Wool Jersey .... $2.25 GIFTS THAT ADD ATTRACTIVENESS TO THE HOME Nippon Imported Hand Decorated China, a fine qualify— ‘ Cake Sets .. .* - - 54.00 and $6.00 Berry Sets ... , Dresser Sets 5*.7o Tea Sets $8.00 Japanese Vases in all sizes, colors and shapes. Polychi'ome Buffet Sets, Fruit Bowl and Candle Sticks Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps with Parchment Shade and Adjustable Arm $3.50 Colored Glass Flower Bowls with Separate Pedestal .. Hand Decorated Japanese Candle Sticks. Pair 65c Nut Bowls with Crackers $1.25 Table Lamps with Mahogany and Hammered Brass Bases. Floor Lamps with Beautiful Shades. See Washington Street Show Window for Useful Gifts OUTING GOWNS KEEP YOU SNUG ON COLD NIGHTS Outing sleepingwear is an essential in cold weather, Brighton-Carlsbad garments are far • above the average. Made of the best qualify Outings, nicely tailored, they’re in a class by themselves, yet the price is no higher than you pay for ordinary Outing sleepingwear. Gowns and pajamas for Ladies, Misses and Children. DRESSES IN A SALE AT $9.75 In this special lot of dresses you’ll find a good assortment of styles in Wool Jersey, Poiret Twills and Crepe de Chines. Straight lines with Peter Pan collars and cuffs, plain tail ored, embroidered and braid trimmed. You could not make them for the price.of $9.75. HERE ARE COATS FOR $22.50 Good models, made of good quality Bolivias, Velours, and sport materials. Some plain tailored with collars of self material, others are fur trimmed. They are unusual values at $22,50. THESE DRESSES ARE SPECIALLY PRICED $14.98 i Good models made of good quality Poiret I Twills, Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes and j Wool Jersey. 1 54 inch Small Checked Velour for Dresses, Yard .... $3.50 Davison-Nicholson Co* ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE ESS