The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 30, 1923, Image 3

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 192.1. THE BANNER-HERALD.' ATHENS, OEORCIA ASTHMA J*%- No euro for it, but welcome • • r«Ucf is often brought by— V'CKS ▼ VapoRub Or»f iTMillion Jar, U-d Yearly MADAME VERONA ■ The Junior chamber of Com* EH ! merce of Hot Spinss, Arkansas re- © ■ quests Athens radio fans through i ' - thfl Inrvmt OTkmvnVtra.. nf PALMIST AND FORTUNE TELLER Can 1 c ieli«*(i upon to r^a.J yqur wholje Jii —past, present and futuic. Advice on To> matter* and business ai/airs. * • < the locgl Chamber of Commerce to ‘Mv Sweetie Saturday nt'ght at 8:80 o'clock central time WentAway” 145Clayton Str.fl (Up^jairs) By MRS. A1ICB ADAMS Read BANNER-HERALD at 500 meter lengths. The Junior I Chamber of that city will put on a concert and entertainment program {that evening. *> READING IMP , Special Roam for Colored People. mourns deli ciously as fox trotted .by the California Ram blers. And how blujefully Dolly 75c Kay can sing it I CHI PHI TEA DANCE SATURDAY AFTERNOON The chl Phi fraternity will en- festivlties promise calendar. PROF. W. D. HOOPER'S BIBLE CLASS The large attendance every Sum day to hear Pro.ltf. D. Hooper's In- strucUva antf beautiful talks to his Sunday school class at the Fi rst Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock. Is evdence of the splendid work the gifted speaker is carrying on. Prof. Hooper is one of the best informed Bible scholars In the south or else where and his fnsplratonal talks •re worthy the enthusiast^ atten- Athenians Plan to Attend Convention Of Ga. -Librarians tertatn at a delightfully planned tea. dance Saturday afternoon which Is being looked forward to "'th pleasurable Interest by the college aoq’al contingent. TWO COLLEQe^DANCES M08S AUDITORIUM Two of the most Important so- DANCE RECORDS 19172—Slespr—Waring’s pcmtKylVamans The West, a Nest, and Yen—Waits Wiring's IVtuihjbanians 19178—Rcmcmb’ring—Fox Trot (From “Topsy and Eva”)' 1 Joe Raymond and Hi* Orchinttra Salt Your Sugar—Fox Trot Joe Raymond and Kin Orchestra .19179—MopnUght Kisses—Fox Trot Joe Raymond anti His Orthi .u - (FrOni "Greenwich Village Follies. ') j- — Music of Love—Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra Sew Process Columbia Phonograph Co. cial etents of the week entf will be the Pan Hellenic dances at the •Moss Auditorium Friday and Sat urday evening, which give prom ise of being very happy social Oc casions, surrounding the Georgia- Centre game which wll be the last of the season with clearing skies Miss Claud Reynqtd* Thanksgiving in Maywllle. . AB druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. Pine-Tar Honey Congressman Brand Leaves For Capital To Attend Congress Judge (\ H. Brand left Athens Thunwdy for Wa*hin*ton preparto* ry to the convening of Congress Sat unlay, after having .spent several weeks with his contltuents. (From “Mile. Modiste”) (Blossom-Herberl.) « ,t 858—ulur Scng'(From “Apple Blossoms'') Violin-Cello Solo Hugo K VlCtOr i I’m in *-° Te (From “Apple Utcssoms) Hugo li Records DORSEY FURNITURE COMPANY w J) . ' Corner Lumpkin and Clayton I MICHAEL’S —H- Mtes Sue Reid Vason went over to Atlanta for the Thanksgiving holidays. * • Mr. Cornelius Vason. Jr., went ?? Madison for the Thankgslving holi- days. is a Prescription prepared for Cold, Fever and Grippe It Is the roost speedy remedy we know, Preventing Pneumonia V lalisO c.I rj/k Atjim Whiter' Hill, ...... ..— after a week'. Illneu, Nov. 21st, end wee buried la Savannah. Mra. Bro-vn will be remembered «• M|'ss Mery Mr. Will Erwin inert Thurnfay In Atlanta. Hill daughter of the late Cl or Waller B. Hill and Mra. All those who have prony.ecl apron. ,for the Women. Club bl uer nre requested to send them to Mrs. A. S. Parker. Misses Panola Whitley end Eun ice Brooks spent Thursday In At lanta, going over for the game. , , -SB- c4 Whirlwind Sale of G l^ew Fall Silk HATS Sharply r nderpriced at Dr. and Mrs. W. C■ fleckey and Mias Connor Cleckley, of Augusta, are reg'stered at the Georgian hav ing come over for the Georgia- centre fame Saturday. —5— Mr. and 'MVs. L. H. Charbon- For Tomorrow Only * Turbans and cloches that” gutter with brilliant rhinestones or col- ‘yiu Jewels, Skrk glossy hats or satin embroidered in gold and silver and ■Valllc Silks. Draped veils of Intriguing design.' Luxurious trims of lacas and flowers. Becaiise of a French-type clay By Edna Wallace-Hopper For 40 years l have been A fa-, clay makes plain gii mous beauty. I am .a youthful And older woman. In bqguty still. On the stage I play seem to drop ten: years young girls' parts, and I look Ukc clay firms the skin, a girl of IP. lines and wrinkles, i Many years ago Frenfcb experts larged pores. Look at I taught me the use of clay. That cle of old-age youth. Mr; Sayv It With Flowers ’ COSTA’S—Fresh From CRUCEDALE’S Ail Kinds of Seasonable Cut Flowers—For All Occasions We Sell Flowers by Wire. > I, Bouquets ( Corsages Designs Phone 697 .tin* Erwin for her maternal gfand- I mother. Major John 8. jCpben of Atlanta clay multiplied my baautjr—mado The clays were crude and muddy, as many claya ate still. Since then. French expects hatfc perfected clay. They havft made It wlf'te and clean and dainty. They have added factors which bring m«»«fold ef fects. I now use the perfected clay, end Now 1 bring you this new-type city which France perfected for me. If you are a clay uaer, the mul tiplied results will amadb you. II. you don't use clay, the quick re sults will estound you. You owe to yourself a testj Edna Wallace Hopper’s White R. Gray, Jr., for the Georgia* Centre game and la register at the Georgian. \ —BP— ' I 'Mts. George T. Hodgson and Mr 'and Mra. Thomas Powell motored to Atlanta Wednesday to hear Pet* 1 .raw-alrl ** The Greatest Price Reduction Ever Offered to the Public COSTA’S FLOWER SHOP call It mr Whits Youth C!=: Youth Clsy !« suppHsb hy all drug- Mr. TVoy Anderson loft Wednes day for Mcphis to spend Thanks- jg'vlng with Mrs. Troy Beatty. -I Mr. and Mrs. Cobh Lampkln have rattened from Hot Springs. Ark., | where they visited Mr. and Mra. .Clifford Lampkln anti a visit on I Arkadepbta where they spent some time with Mr. Eustace Lampkln re- turnln via Atanta where they spent TbsnksglVng with Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Edwards. Mrs. John Jell kin. an example of what that new-type clay docs for a woman of 62. You Must Use Clay No girl or woman who cares for beauty can now omit her clay- No girl can look her best without It. no woman can heap her youth. The uaers of clay, with their n»y. clear compexlons, stand out ,'n every crowd. gtita and*tollet counters. Pries 50< >318 New Coats At Unheard of Bargains. Read *'• OUT TODAY gntbii < Victor Records these Bargains and see how they are selling- Extra Special At $15.00 One lot of Coats in sport models and s^lid colors will go on special sale Saturday and Monday at §15.00. Real values' *25,00 -and RED SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC Utter Song (From "Apple Blomoms") (F. KraUWr) Hugo Kroleler I'tra in Leva (From "Apple Bio—.") (Fntx Km.Ur> Hugo KraUMr jjrv.w * VictorRfcerd DwbMwM-N*- IO-|**b jtilHz t.-« the Dark (From ''Orange Blomnme”) (D. Sylv.-lkib.it) . VOS.q /> Aro.lit. Celli-Curcl Mo. A gain (From "Mile. Modi.*") „ | View IktwJ Dwlli I.rod N. tit IHat , - went over to Cp today to tee bey little Iter, Barbara, who continues Mr. and Mra. Golden Knight. Mr. and Mra. £ H- Dorsey, Jr. Mr. and Met. Frank‘Lawler were among those attending the- Tech-Auburn game $29,75 to: S45.00. MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Hiss Sarah Hal) left Wednesday for the Washington and Leo week end college dances. Mr. Robert Harbin of the Uni versity Is spending the week end with relaUves in Rome. Miss Ruth Joiner of Blacksheer arrives tonight 13 vl.lt iMka Elisa beth Arnold for tbe week-end col lege dance, and Oedrgla-Centrn game Saturday afternoon. Misses Lou',10 ami Mathilda Ufl- son attended the Tecb-Auhum For Coats that sold Irnm . - $85.00 to $115.00. For Coats that sold up to $75.00 and $85.00. SAY “J5AYER”- when you buy-^ftulne Unless you see the “Dayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for . Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism „ JV' • Handy “Bayer” boxes of IE tabkta v f„ Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. WA RNINf*. OntutgfJBaytr Aspirin” i: never sold in VV rttVlNllNkj, ranrlvilort .iiatsorcafcs. CrotoUrtlgstor*. game In Atlanta Thursday. Mr. fnd Mrs. John H. Talmadge ATTEND THE GREATEST SALE OF COATS Ever Offered in Athens. Cpme to the store where they have hundreds of Coats to show you. have returned from Atlanta. f —J— Dr. and Mrg. A. F. Quintan of Commerce, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra. Clahd Tuck. Mr. and Men. R. A. Denny. Miss Ooodwyn Denny of Rome. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cochran of Atlanta, will he wn*k-end guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Cuyler Trussell for the Ceor- gta-Centre game and other college activities. j W. T. Collins Inc New Victor Records, Once a Week, Every Week, Friday I i)fr. and Mrs. I^msr Rucker Md lltte daughter, Nell, will motor to Atlanta f°r tho week-end.