The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 04, 1923, Image 3

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Tt'ESPAY. I)!■< KMliF.U 4,' 1921, THE HAV.^ER-HKRAl.D. ATHEN'3. GEORCIA at the office of H. O. EptlnK '& [ ernoon at the Georgia hotel at Co;,' in tHe Holman building. Mr«. o'clock. Barrett Phinliy who la at the head of thfa chapter haa aome able aa> alatanta In Mra. A. a. Richards. Miss Marlanqn Pu'crson and a number of others. The ladles have succeeded In getting a number 6f new novel,let and almost everything ihev will h«M —-III t.O Al ffc.nnt >■».., VTB ■■ Chith»f<? used to gay that was frore religion, and more* good poetry In the fol lowing than In all other similar ef forts he had ever read: When mep. shall live by reason. And not alone for gold. When man to man united, And every wrong thing righted, As Eden was of old. 1 live for those who lov^ me, For tbosdjl know are true, For th^ heaven that smOds above And %a tny spirit too; For allfiusihan ties that bind me. For the:lask my God assigned me, For Ihf b;ight. hopes left behind And the good that I can do. I live to learn their story, Who'irf suffered for my sake. To emirate their glory. And folleu* in their wake; Bards, martyrs, patriots, sages, The no^le ot all ages, \Vhose?| deeds crown, hV*tory’s fl9Fes,> And time's great volume make. I live* to hold communion With all that Is divine, To feel that there Is union ’Twlxt Nature’s heart and mlae. To profit by affliction, Reap truth from fields of fiction, Mhayonalse. brown bread abd eadi- Grow wiser from conviction— Lble things of this kind. You wll’ “ *— - - r - have for'sale will be different from last year's assortment. Tho be^t part of this sale will be the rea sonable pllces. Iliere will ' c very four drb'cles over one dollar* vn- doubtably worth a great deal more. There will be _a Iargfc num ber of hatui'painted tops and. use ful things. Hand made toys am' French fag dolls. The most beau tiful bags and vanities you ever saw*, rotectors for blankets, iron holders and tairous other attrac tive things. Then there w»ll J>c cakes, cookies, beaten biscuits Fulfilling God’s des/gn. I live to hail that season By gtfteif minds foretold. I live for those that love me, For those who know me true. For the heaven that smile, above And awaits my spirit too £\>r the wrongs that need resist ance, For the cause that needs assist ance, For the future in the distance^ And the good that I can do. —SB CHAPTER A. B.’s CHRISTMAS SALE Tuesday, December 11th, chap ter A. B. v('ll hold a Christmas sale miss a great mony Christmas bar gains If you do not go In and* look them oyer, December 11th. Holman build ing, H. O. Eptlug*. old gBH shop. - Fine Millinery Just now we are showing a beautiful line of Silk Hats /ewVeiis and Other Novelties of the Season. All Winter Hats Cut to Half Price and Less. LULA B. SMITH Olle 836 . 268 N. .TnnWa/in MR. AND MRS. PAUL KELLER ENTERTAIN Among the enjoyable occasion** of Thanksgiving day, was on ele- gaat dinner by Mr. and Mra. Paul Keller at'their beautiful homo on Hampton Court. Among those en joying the hospitality were Miss Ella Meadors, Mr. !,. B. Flatow, Mr. Wcscojn Hudgins and Master Pan! Keller, Jr. -a- MR8. VINCENT DAVI8 ENTERTAINS Mrs. L. Vincent Davis will en tertain with a teg Wednesday aft ernoon at her homo 197 West View Drive from four unt.i five thirty. In honor of her guests Mrs. Anna J. Davis and A?ss Ruth Davis. Seventy-five guests have been in vited to meet the charming visit ors. ’ * Reservation for forty tables ha. been made, and there is room fo more, those wishing to Join th- charming party will please phon the hostesses Mrs. J. D. Bradwel and Mrs. Freston Brooks, who wil gladly add your name. Everything gives.pront’se of thl •laborate occasion Ijeing one of th< tlggest social affi«'rs fo th eholida; season which i» practically hen ’or we glimftse the Yulettde In de cghtful anticipation, the evldenc •1 whloh will mark tho opening o ho great bazaar which has come an annual event The many booths wJJl be full o gorgeous gifts, such wonderfu dolls; Such delicious candy! An* a super-abandondance of the love liest of tho lovely. Santa will have headquarter here, which promises to be won derland and falriana combined. Mrs. Ritchie, the splendid pres; lent with her fine corps of work ers have expended raucii time It malng this the greatest bafaa ever. R8. T. A. ANDERSON ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. JAME8 HUGH ANDER80N Mrs. T. A. Anderson entertalne* dei’ghtfullyJTuesday afternoon 1 WOMAN’S CLUB BRIDGE PARTY SOCIAL EVENT OF THE WEEK Brilliant In detail and lovely in hospitality will be tne Woman’s Club bridge party Wednesday aft- A Specially Priced Lot of ! oats $22.50 *nflsome Coats in the most desirable mod- b. made of Velours, Bolivia* and Sport ptirials. Some are plain while others are r trimmed, belted and side tie models. In tiSs lot there are 28 coats in a good range of sizes, all special values at $22.50 Sport Coats At $15.00 Je in sport styles of good quality sport btefial in solid colors, stripes and plaids special values at r $15.00 . | i Outing Kimonas for Little Tots At.... 33c each honor of her house guest Mrt las. Hugh Anderson of Texakann Ark. Two tables or players enjoy ed the lovely hospitality whlc? maiked one of the brightest socls events of the week. Exquisite pin! roses adorned the rooms, with th added glow of soft* shaded light: and cheerful open fires. Followin the fnteresfc'ng game delicious re freshments were served. Mrs. An nerson was presented a Jowele* dorit. A bottle of Houbergant per fume was the top score and a purs* bottle of the samo fragrance wa awarded the winner of the con solatlon. MRS, MILDRED RUTHERFORD WILL ENTERTAIN THI8 EVENING A lovely event of this evening wll be the charni'ng hospitality whlcl Miss Mildred Rutherrord will ox tend the delegates from Lucy Cobb the University and State Norma. 3ct.ool, who will attend the Inter national StuAit Volunteer Move ment in buntnapolis, the lattei part of December. CIRCLE 12 TO ENTERTAIN LIOOLIE HUTCHINS 8UNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Tho Lollie Hutchins Surnfc^ schopl class of the First Baptis church ufll bo entertained by Cir cle i Wednesday afternoon in tb church i>ar)ors at 4 o’clock. Th will be an important mooting at officer for 1924 will be elected. A1 members are urged to be present Miss Nelle Reese, librarian of the State College of Agricultuie is •n Macon In attendance at the) jiennlal season of the Georgia Li brary Association. Chief Justice Kichntd II. Ruvnell! f Winder was the guest of air. q liiam J. Russell Suuoay. Little* Henry Brtgga of Blrmlng- am continues quite ill with pneu monia. News from 1-is vedsido ion day night stated his condition lightly Improved which th« riends of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1*. .riggs will be pleased to learn. PAL AC TO NIGHT Kenneth-Harlan The friends hero of Mrs. Mary ooper of Greensboro will regret o learn of hei^ critical Illness. Mr. Thomas Hodgson of Wash- ngton. D. C., is the guest of Mr. .uu Mrs. J. 31. Hodgson. Effle Rowland Crane the little aughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E* rane -ot Richmond. Va., is doing icely following a recent operation or appendicitis. The "Virginian” For twenty years* the ruprtme masterpiece of Western literature.* It’s A Big Special At the Itigular Prices. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane and ’4‘ldren of Richmond, and Miss htzabeth Rowland who Is at Co- umbta collge will spend the :hrlstmas holidays with Mr. and Ira. C. A. Rowland. The friends of Mrs. Bena Moou ill regret to hear of her ilinos* \ her home on Hancock avenue. Mr. Cliff Turner of Cleveland, hlo, who has been vlsIVng rela tes here loft Monday ftr West obit on a business trip . Mrs. Walter Childs has re thra ll from Fort Oglethorpe where iho pent two weeks with Mrs. Richard ritnble. Mrs. R. C. Campbell and children re in Augusta guests* of rs. For est Newhall. -B— Mr. Julies EnVn of Louisville, visiting relatives in the ty. Mrs. John W. Brumby and Miss •lary Harris Brumby leave Thurs- lay for Washington, D. C., to visit r. anti* Mrs. Hardeman Brumby. Mra. Anna Vlngnla Stetson has .•turned from Atlanta and Macon. -BB- The continued Improvement of »r. W. A. Carlton Is most gratify- g to bis many friends. Wednesday JAS. MORRISON ALICE CALHOUN “The Man Next Door” v Bv Emerson Hough Author of "Tho Cotercd W»*Dn," ".Nor!:* of 56." etc.- THE SEASON’S BIGGEST FEATURE MR8. FRANK LAWLER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mra. Fran Lawler wao the de lljchtful hotteu to her bridge club Mondhy night, which aiaembleii tbo niembero for tho uaual enjoy able game. Mra. EL H. Doraey, Jr- won the prlie, a pretty plate. . t i — B— MISS BACON'S BIBLE CLASS MEETS WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 7MB. il'iss Mary Macon's Bible das. will meet M'edneeday evening a* the church at 7:15. The friend, of Mr. Monroe Dear- Ing will regret to learn of Mi con tinued lllneea. These Dresses At $12.50 Are Wonderful Values Sixty-two dresses to choose from at .$12.50 each, they are all good styles and made of fine quality materials. Poiret Twills, Wool Jersey, Flannel, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepes and Satins. All the good colors are shown and in a good range of sizes. The usual prices would be from $18.50 to $22.50. You may have your choice for $12.50 You May Choose From These Dresses At a Saviiig of 25 Per Cent The season’s best models made of Poiret Twills, Charmeen, Canton Crepes, Fancy Crepes, Georgette, Brocade Crepes and Velvets. Straight lines, coat dresses, draped and tiered skirts, panels and cas cades. Trimmings of braids, embroidery and tucks. The prices were reasonable to begin with and the l-cduction of 25 per cent makes every dress in this lot an unusual bargain. 1 i Davison-Nieholson Co. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE Victrola No. 405 Mra. Harold Ainoe of Baltimore the guest of Mra. Dan DalTec. —®— Mr. A. S. Parkcra friend" will egret to learn of hla Illness at his lome on Prince avenue. var Mr. Chat. Talmadge. Jr\of T«ch a ith a party of friends spbnt the .seek Pnd with hla parents, coming >ver tor the college activities. ' Little Charles Mangleburg, Jr., is 111 with influenza to tho regret >f hla little friends. Expert Swimmer To Lecture and Demonstrate Here Mra. C. 1*. Deublg, the first wo man to do life aavlng work in the ield for the Red Cross, will l»»* in Athens on December 6. 7 and 8, md will give flevernl demonstra- ■ and lectures here An Instrument You Should See ^ A model which will fit in with tastefully chosen surmundingg, and upon which, at upon every Victrola model, the greatest artists are heard; as they wish to be heard, on Victor records. Come in todiy and look it over f. Ivatior. ier iecturrs and del »re highly Interesting. While here »he will appear nt Lucy Cobb Institute.* at the State Normal School twice and at Soule Hall. Her complete program will >• announced later. Thursday and Friday Special • Showing NORMA Li l % Ashes ofVengeance| With' Conway Tearlc! “tl I and 1,000 Others ^ GB83 Enters 24th Year As Church Clerk Dorsey Furniture Co. Corner Lumpkin and Clayton When he was re-elected clerk of the First Baptist church Sunday K. B. Mell en tered his twenty-fourth year of service In that pfflce. Mr. •Mell has served longer !n that capacity than any other mem ber of the churrk and perhaps holds tho record In Georgia for continuous serv^e an clerk of a church. He wi« also re elected superintendent of tho Sunday school. Mr. C. N. Walker wab re- elected assistant clerk of the church and Morton S. Hodgson assistant superintendent of the Sunofcy school. Mr. Mell ia a brother of Dr. John D. Mell, president of the Georgia Baptist convenron. > LITTLE BOY 8HOOTS AND KILLS R-YEAR OLD SISTER WATUEJtBURY, Conn. — Lucy 8currso, B7 vsatHhot and fatally wounded here wK?n -- rifle, with which her JteatffFP^n- glto, I, as plaripirr*tfnii difcharged. The bullgt -gfruck the girt in the abdomen. She died two hours luN For The WIFE pLECTRICAL GIFTS! -McLELLAN’S 5*I0-25e STORE ^ Biff reductions in Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats—we must make room for our Xmas merchandise. All $5 00 Hats now $1.98 $3.00 and $440 Hats now 98c ladies’ Sweaters 12.41 Ladies’ Sweaters .. .. — $4.98 Men’s Sweaters Men’s Sweats rs Men’s Jersey.* 98c WATCH OTR WINDOWS If’* Here are gifts, any one of which will bring complete happiness on Christ mas morning—as well as 364 other days of the year. They are gifts which will lighten her work and eliminate the ,cares and vdrudgery of her daily routine. Bear in mind this important fact: Only the highest quality of merchan dise may be obtained, here. That means hotter JElectrical Appliances and bet ter Appliances mean economy in the tong run. Athens Railway & Electric ?, Company Athens Gas, Light & Fuel i/ Company I’Kbne 54 170 CoBegc Avenue <9 Athens, Ga.