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THB BANNBK-BEKALP. ATBENS, GEORGIA' ■ '
TUESDAY. XOVaMnF.lt 27. 192.1
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hunter on. I Phil Campbell, Is resting; nlcol)
nounco the birth of a little girl,'following an appendicitis Operatin'
November 25th, at their home. 273. Monday at St. Mary's Hospital.'
.MRS. II. A. PENBERGRAPH
ENTERTAINS AT
LOVELY PARTY
Harrow Street, who will be called
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. A.
PenderKiUph entertained very de-
at her attractive home on Dearing Mrs. Julius Talmadge leaves for Athens VlSlI
street. Gorgeous yellow chrysan- Chattanooga Wednesday to spent!(!
themums decorated the rooms very the Thanksgiving holidays with I
beautifully In effective arrange- u« r oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Among those visiting i
ra, " , ; 1 . . Erwin. Tuesday wore: F. I. Mia
. Following the interesting game W falo. N. Y.; B. F. Bolton,
two delicious courses were served. I Mrs. Leroy Percy of Birming-'j. c. Cook. Atlanta- J
! The top score prize was an or- ham will go over to Atlanta 'Ved-Queen. Atlanta
j viatic flower bowl, and a pair ofjnesday to join Mr. Percy for, the I’
jhand painted candles was awarded-Tech-Auburn game, who will re-, , ,, „ . ,, v . r
'the winner of the consolation. jtuin with her Saturday to con-. ’J™
Mrs. Pcndergraph's lovely hospi- tlnuo her visit with her p«rcnts, '{‘ M „y„ ^V'„;.. ,
tality added very charmingly lo Mr. and Mrs. Billups- Phinlty. V i ,
,tl« racial activities of the week. -®-V h itkJ
-S- The litUe friends of Francon™* 1 )? 0 ^ 0 "* 1 ^ Hi !lcrr
CHAITEU K TBA DEC. 4 AT Hawkes will regret to hear of ber raouthl V *'
MRS. JOHN E. TALMADGE'S illness at the home of her parent-
Chapter K. will entertain at a on Lumpkin street. j I It. L. l-Sschai, Aiianti.;
silver tea December the'4th at the —®— j Dalton. Atlanta; Tom .
homo of Kn. John E. Talmadge, Little' Montez Campbell, tjic “ " “
Jr., on Prince avenue. .young daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J.
MRS. G. O. DAVls TO
ENTERTAIN PARR-DAVIS , 1
WEDDING PARTY
Mrs. G. O. Davis will cntertJIn
in compliment to her sister,'Miss
ll.oraoe, rarr, and wedu.ng pai.y A
| this evening at an Informal but-
fet supper, following the re-
hearsul.
S. C.: Mr. and Mrs. T. B.'Hands, berm and the meeting la said to
'New York City. have been an important one and. n
I * •* 1 successful one. ■
C. W. Brumby. Winder, L. C —
Hicks, Atlanta; Thomas II. Quig- Mr. Marshall Jackson
aMWftVaSK : in Greene County
Louisville; G. I. Strauss, Birming- . Mr. Marshall Jackson of Siloam
ham. in Greene county, died at Alto
■» Tuesday, morning at the age of 23.
v r « sraass Funeral arrangements have not
University X Ix-en completed by B. Dunaway &
" — _ Sons, directors. Mr. Jackson Is
1 rustees Mppl survived by- the following rda-
IIUMCCS meet f (vt , s . Gi 0 . Athens; Joel
• — - Jackson. Greensboro: Jessie Jack*
.The board of . trustee, of the somBirmingham; Ed Jackson,
University of Georgia, composed:Greensboro; Brown Jackson. Mis,
of senior members of the faculty: Re-d Jackson of Birmingham, a
Atlanta; W. T. Warren, At- of the University and prominent sister. .
“My Sweetie
Went Away’
mourns deli
ciously as fox
trotted by the
California Ram
blers. And how
bluefully Dolly
75c Kay can sing it I
By MIIS. ALICE ADAMS
;rson
ANNOUNCED j Whitehead and Mabel Parr enter*
IhfwamWlrs. W. M. Burson an-jtain^d.
nounfeSS'nrt marriage of theirf Covers were laid for twelve
daughter, Mildred, to Dr. Ulysus i gue3ts. A dainty color note of
S, Bowen of Metter. Ga., in At-1 pink and white prevailed. Erfch
lanta, NbfPmaer 18th. Mrs. Bow*iplacp wag n.rrked wh.. n pink
en is a gi»duate of the State Nor--rosebud filled with mints and pink
nial Schqe^' and since graduation roses gave additional beauty to the
has Jjgyme a hospital dietitian, happy occasion. The place cards
having via*™ special 4 training at and artistic details carried a bri-
PifilBBMrSanltariimi and served dai suggestion. Two elaborate
“s <W0\v*n at Universityllospital, courses wete served-and an inter-
gVew Proem
Columbia Phonograph C<
THE BEST PICTURE
WEDNESDAY
EXTRA FEATURES
The Srrnnd claims the best cn-
Itprtainment in a good picture for
, Wednesday. Mary Picyford is her
be*t m “Daddy Long Legs” and
I is well worth seeing every time an
(opportunity is afforded. You will
get something now and wonder
ful each time you see this human
istic little drama which sets ap
plause. the appreciaiton one has
for life's rich values found in true
service to one of M Hls little ones.” 1
Every grown-up and child should
see this picture Wednesday or,
Wednesday night It will put you;
in the right attitude to enjoy a-
real Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Bernard Boatwright of
West PlJm Becah, Fla., after .a 1
visit to her sister. Mrs. Leo Mar-,
shall, 725 Prince avenue, left to
day for a visit to friends and rel-.
atives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiatf Billing,
And Kiddies Are Welcome Here
Eleanor Boardman and Big Cast
At the Palace Theatre Tonight
Claire Svindsor in' “The Acquittal”. Wednesday—
“Freckles” Barry Is At the Strand Today—
Talks
TOYVILLE
Mary Pickford Benefit Perform
ance Wednesday. v
TOPICS
Story Book land's not far awny
My deaV, it’s a_magic place.
I’m just a little dolly
My name is Mary Lou,
I’ve many things to tell you
’Bout all the things I do.
If a great to live in ToyVille
There’s excitement all the day,
Nobody has any troubles
And all we do is play.
Mother Goose children dance all
around,
They’re sure to keep smiles on your
, face.
Some days we visit make-believe lands,
_ In shiny red choo-choo Trains,
They spin through tunnels, their
whistles shriek,
As they travel o’etjiill and lane.
There’s a merry twinkling little man
Who is first in our little town.
His name you’ll guess is Santa Claus
For he’s gained world wide renown.
We all have Sleds, shiny and new
And we slide the whole long day
■Santa can go the fastest at all
And In spite of the bumps he is
The dollies all make eyes at him
Little Tin Soldiers parade every day
And they’re proud as they can be,
They march along in wonderful style
T-‘ m —1 it. * ..
And I’m thrilled- when they smile
Clzlrc Windsor Palace Wednesday.
ELEANOR BOARDMAN .The most thrilling, grin-'— pus-
I'ALACE TONIGHT < zle ever put on the screen.
A photoplay of tremendous im-.j Norman Kerry and Clolro Wlnd-j
port is!,‘Wie Day ®f Faith.’ pro- sor, two names to conjure with,
ducod if,’ Geldwyn under the dlrcc-lhead oTa great cast of atari!
tion of Tod Browning from Arthur'-'The Acquittal" Is ■ great mys-
Somera,.Rochc\s novel, which wlll'tery—with a cast to match!—at
l>e the 'attraction at the Palace the Palace Wednesday.
Theatre: tonight. In the bigness —-— .
and univenality of its theme it is MARY PICKFORD
rnmnmsihln tn "Thu Mlrnrlf* Man.” STRAND WEDNESDAY
Teddy and I have beautiful Blocks
That build castles lovely to see,
The ABC’s are over their sides
And Teddy’s to teach them to me.
Sometimes they’re beating big red
Drums
As they march in pomp down the
streets;
Their flags wave high, arid we cheer
and cheer
As they keep in tirhc with each beat
comparable to “The Miracle Man.”
Its thosls is that if men would be
lieve, amirUvc up to the doctrine,
“My neighbor U perfect*” the ills
and sorrows which confront the
world would cnd> and the inillcn-
iutm would be here.
Up the plank to Noah’s Ark
The animals stream in a row,
You .can be sure ’tis a wonderful sight
As in and out they go.
Mra. Alice Curtice Meyer Wing,
present head of the Missouri State
I Department of Industrial Inspec
tion. is running for Congress on
:t- irh
Missouri district.
A. of the David C. Barrow achool.l
Extra to the Mary Pickford pic-1
Oh! I most forgot to tell you
My Furniture’s as cute as can be,
Little red chairs, arid white beds, tob,
That are just big enough for me.
Extra to tne aiary ricxioru pic-i --------- -v
turn musical and singing numbers I tho- Republican ticket In tho 13th
will be presented at the matinco
and ngiht performances, Wednes
day is the big day at the Strand.
50 help " good cause — 1 — ’
gwd program.
"THE ACQUITTAL" I'ALACE
WEDNB8DAY SPECIAL
Mysteryl Bewilderment every
second! You can’t guess who’s
the real criminal until the very
climax. You auspcct everyone!
Thornton's
Once in a while there’s a rainy day
When life seems a dreadful bore,
But Santa brings out spme funny
Games . ’ •
And we’re sure to be happy once
WEDNESDAY
Dinner 50c
Crtam of Cslsry Soup
Brown Ribs of Pork
Sweet Potatoes
Now just come down and see us
And I’m sure you’ll all agree,
That Toyville is the nicest place
That ever the world did see..
lovingly,
Collar*!*
more.
Irish PJtato Salad
Muffins and Biscuits
Chocolate Pio
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
WEDNESDAY SUPPER
Braine and Eggs
French Fried Potatoes
English Peas
Stewed Prunes
Hot Biscuits
Rice Pudding, Cream Sauce
Coffee, Tea or Milk
* . 60 Cents
STORE HOURS-8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
SATURDAYS—OPEN TO 8:30 P. M.
THE FIGHTING
Playing Atlanta this Week—Fi*st
Plays the Palate Thanfctgiring a
Friday DON’T MSS