The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 03, 1923, Image 3

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IvntV. DECEMBER 3. 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. f.EORllM J.l'vl i « 1 ! Simply t Me Cud The w ? y'r - ill! makeyou vsz?*j& ■ Sn ft ta d raving (occeil. On Co- Office 1201 — By MBS. ALICE ADAMS. — Residence 832 FOR THB\WANT OF A WORD- "Lost for want ot%, have l ft but. word, A word that you may ' spoken; Who knows what eyes may he dh*\ What hearts may be aching and broken? Go scatter beside all waters, Nor aicken at hopes deferred; Let never a soul by thy dumbness Be lost for want of a word." —Christian Observer hose night attacks of coughing TOP the fit« coughing (pell 1 - - "arHoney |withDr.BelP,Pine-Tarr . 1 deep .return!. Dr. Bell', ni just the medicine, that r own d pet of pieKtibe, for ght—combined with the old- e remedy, pinc*tat honey, K> hing to inflamed tisauca and jing to the taate. Keep P* h of all I lll’f in caay reach of all the | AS dntuim. Be sure to get the genuine. J ! BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey | Buiek Sport Touring, with We havetery low price g* car which la aa good *a Term, to salt'. ONOLLY MOTOR CO. ! 0 L O^jif . I A L ' Athens—One Night •iday/becember 7 H OBURN’S MifioTfitLS LL Mrs. J. W. Rogers Is expected home this week from Saranac, where she has been for several months, her many friends will be glad to hear of her great improve- ment in health and will welcome her home most cordially. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kay and Capt. E. P. Norwood of Greenville, S. C., Prof and Mrs. W. S. Tay lor of Atlanta spent the week-end vrth 'Mrs. W. F. Watson and Mids Mary Wilkins. . Mrs. James Hgh Anderson of Texarkana, Ark., is the gest of Mr. and' Mrs. Tommie Anderson. Mrs. Turner and Miss Sarah Tur ner of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. Arnell and Mrs. D. F. Moore. LITTLE MI88 WILLIE MAE COFFEE CELEBRATE8 FIFTH BIRTHDAY Willie Mae Coffee tlie attractive young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Coffee celebrated Her fifth birth day Saturday afternoon with i beautiful party inviting twelve lit tle friends to make merry the oc casion. After enjoyable games the children were invited In the dining room for refreshments wher* the lovely appointed table was deco rated with pink and white chrys anthemums, and the pretty birthday cake with five pink sparkling ta pers. Each place was marked by a souvenir of the occasion. ^ The Jit- lie hostess received many* beautl-; ful gifts and extended a very f Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Miss PAGE THREE ASTHMA Uk No cure for it, .but welcome w " • relief la often brought by— VICKS * VAPORUB Or.r lTMM-iJm iM Ymmtr. Around Athens | PALACE Big Specials TONIGHT r With Col. T. Larry Gantt | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon of Atlanta were, guests at the Geor gian for the Georgia-Centre game. Mr. H. F. Parr’s friends will bo gratified to hear of hip sal'sfacto- ry condition following an opqra- tion at the General hospital Sat rday. charming hospitality. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR MISS EVA MAE THORNTON One of the loveliest social events of the past week was the miscel laneous shower at which Mrs. Em- McCurdy entertained in honor of Mies Eva Mae Thornton a pop ular bride-elect of the week. Beau tiful yellow and white chrysanthe. mums decorated the rooms In ar tistic arrangement. The popular honoree was showered with many gifts. , An enjoyabte contest was a hap py feature. The prises were woa by Mrs. W^lls Avery and Miss El be Bradberry. Delicious refresh ments were served at thb close M the charmingly planned party. Martha Royston and Mr. Oscar Davis, Jr., of Atlanta we<re visitors bree Saturday for the game,. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY M. C. A. MEETS TUE8DAY MORNING 10 O’CLOCK There will be an important meet ing of the Ladle* Auxiliary of the T M. C. A. Tuesday morning. De cember 4 th, 1921 at 10 o’clock PleAse note change In hour All women Interested In the Y. M. C. A. especially the members of the auxiliary are urged to be pres ent mBKK&SS'* " TUE80AY 8 P, M. The Music StuCy Club meets at Soule Hall, Tuesday evening at 9 o’clock. A full attendance urged. Miss Elizabeth Kontz and Mrs. W. D. Hooperjr., of Atlanta wero week-end guests of Mrs. W. D. Hooper for the college activities, —ffl— *MY. Wesley Hargret of Tlfton was among the week-end visitors. Dr. and Mrs. La wren Goldsmith who were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rowb have re turned to Atlanta. Mr. Richard Hickey of Atlanta spent the week-end In the city. Miss Vallle Aberc/ombie has re tained to Atlanta after a week end vli't to iMts. H. D. jCoffee. Mr. Bob Martin of Atlanta was among the visitors here for the Georgia-Centre game. Col. M. G. Michael spent Sunday in Atlanta with Mrs. Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rich. Total of $22 Is Subscribed Here THI8 EVENING IN MA80NIC TEMPLE The annual meeting for the lec tion' oA officers of the Daughterr of the Eastern Star will be held this evening In the Masonle Tem ple At I o’clock. This belnfc a verj important occasion a full attend ance la urged. 35 75c, $13)0, $1.50 War Tax. kata WrancKday lovin' Clfar Store. AMBULANCE 6-Phone-1025 |DO/K£Y’S ml Fune Chapel and College CHS D 8TURB SCHOOL YORK •1 t*ach »r» should give the advice t» children who have ‘lid i Ilia Florida teacher. I nm.nd FOLEY’S ! HOTKEY Tap. t.» ■ tlie children te my •1 wha had the ‘flu’ and good Whenever It wae &rs. L. Armstrong, Florida. Foley’s ir contains no opl- lf »Kred nts printed on the Qi ;kly relieves colds, d *oup. Sold • Adv writ#* ’■oat New Ford Touring With Extras. Term, to Suit. f ,| N‘OI.mfOTOR CO. Emmanuel church are busy gettlnp pretty things made for a silver tea ana snie to b* held at the residence of their president. • Mrs John E. Talmadge. Jr., Tuesdry afternoon from 4 to •. Ginger cake men. old fashioned tea cakes, candy and handiwork will be displayed for sale. The proceeds from the collection ■t the door will go to the Applet! r church Home, Macon. The following women will serve dinners, during the Y. M. • C. A. current expense campaign: Monday evening dinner will be served by the directors wives: Mrs. Morton Hodgson, Mrs. Robt. White. Mfe, NM Hodgson, Mrs. C. W Crook,- Mrs M. O. Nicholson, Mrs Walter Hodgson, Mrs. W. T. Forbes Tuesday dinner by Mrs, E. J. Crwadford. Mrs. D. H Dupree, Mrs O M. Roberta Mrs. T. C. McMa han. Wednesday by Mrs W D Hooper, Mrs A. O. Dudley. Mrs. K. D Brob- ■ton, Mrs 8. J Mom. Thursday by Mrs. C. D. Cox, M>» W F Watson, Mis* Mary Wllkli*. Friday by Mrs. W M. Cranr Mrs. C. W. Crook. Mrs J M Pound and Mrs George Thornton The following . contributions of 91.00 each have been received for the Woman's Auxiliary of Wesley Memorial Hospital: Mrs. Geo. Hodgson. Mrs. A. S. Edward's. Miss Pnttic Hilsmnn. Miss Gladys Lambert. Miss Mammle Lucas. Mrs, E. Bussey. •MYs. W. T. Bryan. Miss Merry. Mrs. R. H. W«r. Mrs. 1 Hancock Mrp. Venable. Mra. Chandlf *. Mrs. Earned. ' Mrs. HuggW. Mrs. K. M. Wood. ‘ Mrs. Merry. Mrs. J. E. Wood. Mrs. Higginbotham. •Miss Bessie Payne. , Mrs. WaJson. Mrs. Sweet Miss Luclle Kennebrew. A total of 922. All reports must be In this week. One of the most Important meet ings ever held in Athens was on Tuesday' night, in the parlors of the Georgian hotel. At the invi tation of our Chamber of # Com merce Hon. John N. Holder, head of the state highway commission had visited our city tm discuss the vitally important matter of t the building of good and permanent highways through this section, and all of which must pass through Athens. But was regretted that AO few of our citizens attended that gathering—only 16 Athenians be ing* present. Madison copnty sent a delegation of Tom Mosely and Lon Green, but Hart and Franklin failed to show up. Theo.1 counties had telephoned Seeretan **arroli that they would be Jsented and the calling of the meeting was portponed until after 8 o’clock 11 awaiting their delegates. * " Ilrtf tt-hnt thnt llttln Hie Silent Partner With LEATRICE JOY, OWEN MOORE, ROBERT EDESON The story of poor people made rich, laid against a background of wealthy New York. Just a chunk of real life. LEATRICE JOY <a.w.nSt&dw-s B TOMORROW SPECIAL WEDNESDAY KENNETH HARLAN “THE VIRGINIAN” JAS. MORRISON Bat what that little inciting Idrixej in numbers it made up .n <nr:ieMr«ss and enthusiasm. Ws have never attended a gui..ering “The Virginian” has been for twenty years the supreme romance of the West. “THE MAN NEXT DOOR” By EMERSON HOUGH Author “The Covered Wagon” and “North of 36.” i-ited ' found all present a subject or wneee bet- L*.* York was done. That Utils snorting set . the ball rolling that will insure for Athens and this eni tire section splendid highway's, radiating out from our city ilka spokes from a hub.’ Of course It will take time to build these roads, hut we know exactly what our city and the counties through which these vondfl will pass must do secure their completion as fast as men and money can do the work. And from the information given by Mr. Holder, It was surprising to know how much of the cost these highwnys will, be paid by ths THURSDAY and FRIDAY NORMA TALMADGE --IN- Federal Government and our 8tn.o, Uncle Sam bears half.the coat ol their construction and Mr. Holder says that his board will pay forty per cent of the remainder. Now let us organLze and get to work of making of Athens one of the greatest highway centers in Gpor “Ashes of Vengeance” It was suggested at tiy* meet ing that Athens and all the coun ties Interested at * once organize strong committees to look after these highways, and make this the qniy and earnest work of said committees. The people must be aroused to the importance building permanent highways an’! then be educated to their Impor tance. To secure Federal and State aid the counties and people direct ly intfrestcyf, mpst d° ,thefr fhare. The one outstanding masterpiece of our Fall Season , a Attractions de luxe. . \ J CONWAY TEARLE, WALLACE BEERY, COURTENAY FOOTE in Cast. Biggest Program of Special Features Ever Shown in Athens. D„ n/l P Wnman for outside aid will not bo Riven Dy IVA. Ci. TV Omen Otherwise. W, should at an early day cal! another of the theso high way meetings and every* citizen who lore, Athena and want, to aee his city grow' and prosper should, lay all else aside and at tend that meeting. The future of Athens !,'nges upon this work, and be dels: k. must not be delayed or oeglect- The friends of Title Miss Jen* Crane will he delighted to letrn she In doing nicely following a ton sil operation Inst Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Cooney Bain of Birmingham^ who were visitor here last week, stopping at the •eorg'an returned home Sunday. 'Mr. and Mra. Bain were tormer residents here end were very cor dially welcomed by relatives and old' frienda. Mr. Bain la prominent ly, identified in the bu.iutr.. world of bla home (own and hat met with unbounded success. Mr. and Mra. Eearl W. Payne of Natcbex, st'ia., announce the birth of a little daughter Sunday Decem ber 2nd. Mra. Payne will be de lightfully remembered hen as Miss Josephine Balfour, who frequently visited her sister Mra. John. ' A. Hunnlcut. The friend* of little Miss Sarawil Collins the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Collins will be glad to learn she v!s convaleilng from tonsil ope ration at the spits!, last WOULD DISQUALIFY (By Associated Press) OKLAHOMA CITY—A motion to disqualify District Judge Clarke before whom the indictments were returned recently by tho grand Jury against J. C. Walton, former governor, wn. filed by counqel for Walton when he appeared for ar raignment Monday. A change of venue waa also sought. good work oh tit's and of the line But neither could the state or Fedtrtii Oqvernment render any •Id until certain regulations had been compiled with. The road law required that the counties secure the right of way. but there are a few places on this road, both Jack, son and Clarke, where there <t trouble about' securing the land to construct this road, on the sur vey made; and until this Is reme died nothing, can be done. One or more men can hold up road build ing by refuting to grant passage imc. run iwnwiwmi — *„... —•»«, inrougn inoir mini, wn lw — tiling and a writing , to checker | provides a remedy for such by In- Georgia with good roads but of ntjtutlng condemnation proceed Resides hearing his Instructive talk we had a most Interesting In terview with Mr. Holder. Ho safd the Banner-Herald had done some good work In arousing the people to the Importance or good high ways. and he wpuld like for every other papee In Georgia to do tho “Y” Team World Championship Winners course the JcRial w«rk mmt be dono by the counties and people directly'Interested. He feels a very great and personal interest In Ath ens and. tributary country ter this in tt’n home and we can rest as sured’ that It will not lie neglected. A largo part to tourist travel from the cast and middle west can be drawn through Athens,- but to at tract them we must first and all have as good or better highways than any e|val route. And these highways he Is ready and anxious to construct. Mr. Holder referred to the Ath- ena-Jeffereon road. He said • tbU waa a most Important highway, and that Clark* coupty had done a When you buy for health, buy the besK !r.r:« and It ‘ Is up to the counties to press them. The sooner this Is done the sooner will Athens and Jefferson be connected by a splen. did highway, that will join thi good roads to Atlanta and th( mountains. Mr, Holder said , by 1924 his commission will hnvo the money to do some permansnt high way building, but they have now started ths work. The Importance of the highway from the Clarke county line Royston was discussed and this Is consldsrsd ths most * important work now to be done. Mr. Holdet said he would build a fine highway to the South Georgia boundary, but this road Is a link In that.hlgh- way and it should be built. Prof StrMhan said the engineering class had surveyed a. splendid road Post’s BRANfLAKES As good as a DailyDozcn from Danlclxvllle to Renton, nbol. i.hlng all the hills and with a Rpendid grade. The first work ot our people should be to build thl, Athene-Royaton link. Our cltluna highly apnclate the visit of Mr. Holder and feel thnt they have his Hearty co-operation At that little meeting the whole .object of rood building thmug) our aeetlon ewa fully and under- rt.imllngly dleeueaed, nnd It Is now up to Athen, nnd tha coun- tlra Interested to organize nnd gel lu work. Mr. Holder Sod hi. la ready to do their part KOREA NOW IIAS 17,626.761 POPULATION SEOUL, Korea—The total pop- lotion of Korea aa registered at ulation of Korn aa registered the and of |aat year amounted to 17,626,761, according to announce-1 menu Just made. Of these 17,208,- [ 139 were Koreans, 380,493 Japan-1", e and 52,126 foreigners. Compared with the census of twelve yeerg ago these figures show an Increase of 4,313,744. Of. the total papulation men numberi "id wo 9,088,684 end women 8,538,077. AMERICANS NOT AFFECTED CONSTANTINOPLE.— The or der of Haidar Bey Vail ot Con- stantinople compelling foreign firms to give emnlovment to re tired army officers doc* not af fect the' American Express Com pany, tho Singer, Ford nnd Stand ard Oil interests operating In the ily. Tha ahovi.cut shows the mepiber, of the local Y. M. C. A. Hcxathlon team which won two word ch«m- / pionihlpa. The Athena “Y” boya from 10‘to-17 years of age, under the efficient training of tho local institution’s greet physical director, C, W. Jones, won first plnco in the Boy’s International Hcxathlon Confsts In 1922 and again in 1923. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads ■Si