The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 28, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1923 TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEOKUIA “12th Street! Rag” an old favorite "blues'* fox trot played in z&as&st way by „T«d Lewis and -His'Band on a A-3972 75c Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTKO Office 1201 - Bj MRS. AUCB ADAMS - Residence 831 pl'A'ty was the lovely nuptial, of Miss Corabel Parr and Odr. N. Vance Davis of Carrollton Wednes- .. . day at hig>ii noon at the First Bap- %yy,Ust church, Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pastor officiating. The attractive l: _■ — I young bride was given in warria:e I by her brother Mr. Edward 'Parr, and attended* by tote J. O. Holli day as matron of honor. Miss Ifyou here overlooked anything ii'.lly Burton of Huntington West Mr. 5 N. Vance Davis Weds Miss Corabel Parr Here Wednesday Characterized by beautiful sim- rollton where Mr. Davis ig\ head ‘ Of the Poultry dlvla't L0SI5 QABY'S COLDS . *“ w w 1 w ■ m are soon “nipped in the bod” _ . without “dosing" by use of— VISKS ELL-ANS r 55i and 75$ Packages Everywhere thkt you may need for your Thankrgvling Dinner, I will be at our store from nine to eleven i/aock. Nothing delivered, call by and I will be glad to serve you. arnold-abney & CO. Ter M. M. Arnold THORNTON’S Thanksgiving Dinner rio Cents rtaiip i \ .. .Chicken Soup, Vermicelli nodslt'TOtkev. Oyster Dressing arid TEnirlinh Peas Creamed PatutDcs tom nfrnll salad Muffin, and Blaeuita ft.., Mlr-o M-?‘ n: o tiottee, Tea or Milk notour - • ’flfttkSDAY SUPPER lo n-n^g Centg Jb o| s Roast Tnrltfv, Oy,*er Dreasinc ‘•S^iflinberrv Sauce 70/jCreitmed Potatoes . Fruit Salad kHot Biscuits lince Meat Pie ff^e. Tea or Milk CfTI Va. maid or honor. The brides maid were Miss Leila Mae Fears, Miss Ad<Ye Holliday Miss Mabel Parr and Miss Thelma Wilder, of Pelham. The grooms best man waa Mr. Roosevelt Day of Douglas and the groomsmen were Mr. Joe Beale of Atlanta, Mr. D. H. Overton of S. Carolina, Mr. Len Wider of Pel ham and Mr. Bill Johnson of the 1 University. I The ushers were Mr. . oke Davis add Mr. Max Parr. The beautiful music was played j l*r Mrs. Carl Epps accowpani.-l by 1 Mr. Lee Bradberry on the vtolin. . Mrs. Hufus Turner sang dellgat- I fully “A Perfect Love” The hand some church was lovely In- the ar* tlstte decorations of‘stately palms nessed only by immediate re'.ntiv 1 find ferns gleaming against the of the bridd and groom Dr. Sam Ware will Thanksgiving in Atlanta. ■pend The lovely Xouhk brido is a pros pectlv# member of the “ ‘ * ■ graduate of the HI* took a speclef course Normal. Sbe possesses many per sonal charms and accomplshmenis. j The groom la a graduate of the agricultural College and mad- many friends while in school. Many handsome wedding gift* of silver, glass and K'hlno repress ed the popularity of the young couple. Many pre-auptleli parties-hon ored the bride the past two weeks adding happily to the aoctal cal endar. ... _ -w- MR. LEROY PAGE SPOON WEDS MISS KATHRYN THERE SA WARREN A wed'dtng which will be of in teract to number of friends over the state la that of Mlaa Kathryn Theresa Warren lo Le Roy Page Spoon of Ithaca, N. Y.. formerly of Charlotte, N.' C, The . marriag- r i i.n ... I Mr. and Mrs. Winder Weater Ht.h iJhrni and will go to Atlanta this evening to »e‘ .t thrm.tej»P™V h I “''^{<^‘-' " ilh Mr- "’•> Miss Janie Webb went over tn Atlanta this afternoon to »p»nJ Thanksgiving with friends. ■ Miss Louise Phinizy accomp*!.- led Mrs. Leroy Percy to. Atlanta this afternoon to spend Thanks giving. . rt ^ . Friends of.Miss Ratheriiie Park I will be delighted to leaVn sh* is doing nicely following a tonsil cipetatioh. j Mr. Robert Donaldson of the University went over to Atlanta today to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Anna J. Davis and Miss Ruth pavis. mother and sister of Vincent Davis, will arrive to- of the county with the\ purpose of aiding in eliminating the dN j usurp un,i hn« none excellent work li o« l e , . in- teaching people with tuberculosli oale of Christmas Seals how to keep from trending the _ will start uec. is. Amt to ?'!““• ” a p ” v * n " n ‘ tU I Kid County of Dreaded:"™- } Disease. ___ Home For Girls , Sale of Christmas antLtuber- cutosla seals will' begin In Athene mxt Monday with u luncheon of workers at tfa<< Y. W. C. A, rooms; in the Smith Building ubove Efwln & company. Dr. James Faulkner, represent ing the state anti-tuberlosls as sociation, will be ere to discuss the Home Building Committee, consist- work that organisation is doing in,in* of Marshall Ellis, chairman; death rate from tuberlosis. A. Taylor end Rev. Oliver J. Discovery of over three hundred Hart, have signed a contract with cases of tuberlosis rases in Clarke jGhflrles J. Molten of Macon for county has lead majiy people to rea * In Observance of Thanksgiving Day Our Store Will Be ’ yj jj * V 3?' R *1# ~ ; Closed all day Thursday DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO. . . . J Being Built By Episcopalians MACON. Os.—The executive board, of the Appleton Church;; Tlnmn RuHrllnfr rnmmiifAi, Annaid. ' wlfch was ijefformed by Dr. J.~C. j night for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson. In the pastors study, of Davis on West View Drive. Miss the First Baptist church, was wlt- Ruth Davis has recently returned from South America, where she w , [ has been for five years as a mis- marble aiur with "taTram of, The charm»jik brido who Is the[senary, bite Chrysanthemums on either third daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. charming young bride » Walter Preston Warren is oL ding suit of dark blue, blonde type and was attracVvely charmeen tlrmmed in brown fur gowned Iw a tailored model of blue with hot, gloves and acceasoreis poiret twill, tripimed with bands match, her corsage was Ophelia j of French embroidery, with that roses showered with valley lilllea end shoes to match. Mrs. Holliday wore a handsome | Tha *rdom( whO.la a graduate gown of blue conton crepe with ^Auburn and a member of the of Charlotte N. C.. and Mr. Ray Taylor of Anderson, S. C., who were here for the Warren-Spoon wedding, returned to their homes Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and *own ot blue conton crepe with F™ children are .pending' Thankigiv- touchea Of King-. Mu. with hat to ,^’” l < !?Vr a^ Mra | ,na: ln D * w,on - iize the alarming conditions exist ing In the county and the sale of seals proceeds of which wll go to Maying expense of the tiiherc-uloils nurse in the county and riding the county of the direase, will be large. It Is expected. the erection of the new Appleton Church Home. This is a home for girls con* ducted under the auspices of thr Episcopal church In the northern half of Georgia. Alexander Blsii of Macon is the architect, with Ten Eyck Brown of Atlant?. con- f Last year the seal sale wal large i suiting archltct. The tame will for this county, but since the com-| ,m, lt on an eighteen acre tract of munlty has awakened to,the re- ,and l y ,n * adjacent to Ingleside, sponslbllity upon each citisen to on « Macons fastest growing help rid the county of this disense j suburbs. the proceds from the sale will he | The home will be on a scml-col- very great. ^Icge plan, the first three units to Scores of people declares they hnvr be constructed will be two dormi- never rmiised the rerlousness of lory buildings and one dining the situation In Clarke county. They have been shown where servants with tuberculosis have mlngkd with clothing and subjected members of the household to the disease. Tuberlosis AsoHation hero :o con tinue the rervlees of the expert nurse who has ben making a onnvns i }S®§f *: • New or almost new Ford Toqrlrifgt with Extras. Nearly new Huick Sport Touring, with Extras; At very material sav* ings. Terms to Suit. - Cib^^LLY MOTOR CO. Mlsa Burton wore cinnamon J® 6 * .J 1 ®!!* 1 Spoon of Charlotte, brown erepo tlmmed ln fur with N ; C. He M number of the facult; veiret hit I* 1 c °riiell Unlreralty. Mia. Feiria gown wa, fnrhlc ied' Th. young couple left immed'ate of black velvet with Lelft blue J Ithaca, where they will make trimm'ngs with black picture l»at. | ll,e,p “ 0,n «« Ml«« Hollidayswerv on attractWcj —B— gown of chocolate brown cicp».THANKSGIVING SERVICES with accessories to match. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Miss Parr wore black velvet. CHURCH Mias Wilder wore a modal of' Thanksgiving services, will crepe. Their flowers were cor-1 held — - • »i 'LOSED ALL DAY - FOR - THANKSGIVING HI Wonderful Saving SALES Scheduled to Begin FRIDAY MORNING 8 a. m. Michael Brothers . at the First P/ssbyterian s.iges of pink roses. Following the;church Thursday morning at 11 interesting ceremony a delicious [o’clock. wedding breakfast was held at the; An offering will be taken for home of the brido gorgeous yel- : the Thom well Orphanage, low and white Chrysanthemums • The public is cordially invited, decorated the *>m. vevy ^v.lc j^^ MI ^ ARY Mr. and illff. Davia left t-ir n |SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN wedding trip ufter which they will .HUSBANDS be « homo to their friends In Car- ' The Woman’. Mlailonary Socle tty of Oconee Street church will entertain the huabanda and honor ary member. Thursday evening the Neighborhood Houae at o'clock. After the business session n so cial hour has been planned with ’{delightful program arranged. AU members cordially^ Invited. MEETING CIRCLE II. . POSTPONED ' Circle il. of tbs M!c-!cr.*ry So ciety of the First Methodist church •will not meet this week, having i unavoidably been postponed. Date of meeting will be announced Inter. ' Mrs. John Jenkins returned (torn Atlanta Wedneadny after- '.itoon. Little Barbara Is convpl- .escing at the Wesley Memorial Hospital and hope, to be home soon. Mr. and Mn. TfcW. Loiie have returned to their home, “Hillside,. near Arnoldaville, Ga., after spend ing a week In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Davis win spend tne Thanksgiving holi day, in Atlanta. Mra. Clyde McDorman will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. McDorman in' Andenon, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Park of Louisville will arrive tonight to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chandler for the Thanksgiving holidays. . —IS— Min Lenus Daniel and Miss Eleanor Galloway went over Atlanta today for the Paderewski concert, Mrs. S. B. Hinton and two young grandsons, Hinton and George Williams; Jr„ will spend Thanks- giving in Atlanta. SCRIPT DANCE At, I EAST LAKE Friday Night, Nov. 30 Richard Orchestra 9 till 12 Admission $1.00 Eat Youj: Thanksgiving DINNER At the “Little Price” - $1.00 Grape Fruit Roast Turkey and Black Wnlnut Dressing Gravy nnd Rico Scalloped-Salsify Sweet Potato Souffle ' . MB Hot Rolls Celery Cranberry Jolly Fruit Salad Cheese Cracker, / Mince Meat Pk> Coffee a Tea Milk Cocoa Turkey Dinner Served Saturday Also “THE LITTLE PRICE” Phone 597 . 190 E: Clayton St. loem and administrative building. Other units will be constructed later. The buildings will be of hollow tile construction and modem in every detail, embracing many val* uablc suggestions derived from an extensive study by Mr. Blair of the best orphanages in the south and in and around New York City. The tota] cost of these first three units will be around $60,000. The trus tees plan to have the new home completed and the children moved from their present location on College street before May 9th when the Council of the Diocese of Atlanta will be held in Macon, j | On Thanksgiving day an offer-' Ing will bo takm in Emmanuel Episcopal church. Dr. A. Richards, | rector, together with al' the other (Episcopal churches in the Atlanta diocese for the maintenance of j this home. Mn. Lamar Rucker of Athens is trustee COSTA’S LUNCHEONETTE Thanksgiving Menii DINNER tee or $1.00 MEND NO. 1 Cream of Chicken Soup Roast Pork Mnahed Potato?, Lima Bean, Tomato and Lettuco Salad Hot Rolls Pumpkin Pie or Mince Meat Pic Coffee, Tea. Milk MENU NC- 2 Cream ot Clicker S i Roe.t Turk»■} wUl Oy, Dr?uinj,- C:anb,ri-> Sauco Ma-hed Potato?., Candice' Yarns Sucroi WhJd-it' Pal i• i Pumpklr PI.- or Mince Meat Pit- Coffee. Tea Milk. Bnl.i-n 65 Cents J? $1.00 COSTA’S LUNCHEONETTE The Georgian Hotel Accommodations for 250 Guests 125 Rooms—75 With Baths Headquarters for Visitors to the Georgia-Centre Game Saturday, Dec. 1 H. R. & C. R. CANNON Lesses of J3eorgian and Also of The New Cecil ATLANTA Terminal Hotel Save a life tor Christmas XX7HILE 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 Seals—the Liberty Bonds in -the war upon consumption. Buy Christmas Seals! Buy as many as you can. •The Great White Plague can be stamped out en tirely. Christmas Seals are saving many lives. Buy Christmas Seals, and save a life for . Christmas. JIBS, A Special Sale of Rugs Just in time for Christmas, a nice rug will make an ideal gift, and this sale offers many wonderful bargains. Beautiful patterns and color ing*-^ Wilton Velvet 9x12 Rugs, $100.00— Special Price .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $80.00 Wilton Velvet 9x12 Rugs, $80.00— Special Price. $64.00 Colonial Velvet 9x12 Rugs, $72.50— Special Price .. $58.00 Carlton Axminsters 9x12 Rugs, $65.00— Special Price .. 52.00 Velvet 9x12 Rugs, $60.00— Special Price , .. ...... .. $48.80 Velvet 9x12 Rugs, $56.50— Special Price .. ...... >. . '. .... $45.00 Axminster 9x12 Rugs, $50.00— Special Price .. '. .. $45.40 Axminster 9x12 Rugs, $39.50— Special Price ., .... .... $31.60 Velvet Rugs, 8x12, $87.50— Special Price .....,' $30.00 Tapestry Rugs, Size 9x12, $32.50— Special Price .. ..' $26.00 $27.50 Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, $27.50— Special Price $22.00 $27.50 Wool Fibre 9x12 Rugs— Special Price .-. .... .. $22.00 $22.00 Wool Fibre 9x12 Rugs— Special Price .. .. .. $17.60 Davison^Nicholson Co, HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. ‘