The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 06, 1923, Image 3

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER C. 1923. TH* BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA PACE THREE NORMA IfclHP JiKSJi t better motion picture is made, Norma Tal* madgc will make it. TALMADGE = “ASHES OF VENGEANCE” IF VALACE E” Now Playing — BJ MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 THE-'JOY OF GOING ON Tlu'i<"W ho bourne, no ultimate. ‘ Scotia hand mnde^rugi. ^Iss inlwjjman; Mrt. Everett Patman. I n ll school Y. w c A woclittoi. Thi/Very farthest star Davis, the accomplished principal I „ P “ l,ce Theatre—Miss Elizabeth to c,monte the nlrls and tave class Itut ffirid It sea of other stars that of the Tallulah Falls school, got Bondurant, chairman; .Mrs. R. 1. en and debates on International Miss Margberettu Morris, Miss be divorced from politics. I Frances Myers. | A course or lectures 'by the i The ladies assisting will bo: League of Women on\ the prob- 1 Post Office—Mos. A. S. Edwards iem« and proposals for peace “ In- chairman: Mrs. Walter Hodgson, eluding all'the old proposals pt Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Mrs. McBride the Hague Conference, and the Howell, Mre. R .P. Brooks, Mrs. present proposals of League of Robert McWhorter, Mrs. Thos. P. Nations nnd espeelslly the . recent Green, Mis. Marvpi Maynard. Mrs. , sioo.ooo Bnk' prise swarded for a J. D. Brsdwell. . .feasible plan for peace. The na- Micbaels—Mrs. Frank Miller, tlonnl Y. W. c. A. ore requesting ■ stretches Just as far. 1 an expert from Nova. Scotia to 3 tierbV'Mo’ beginning and ho end. teach the children how to make As In,She ages gone {these exqulq'te rugs. Afc. Kellum Tlic greatest Joy of Joys ithnll bo has give i the clip of twelve an- the joy of going on. ,gora goats to help In making these *f —Selected'. | rugs. Visitors to the Woman's —IB— Club Bazaar have a treat in atom BEAUTIFUL HANDCRAFT exhibit'" • Stephens, Mrs. Dan Mnglll. AAR! , peace. On Wednesday, Per. 5th the Y W. C. A. of the State Normn’ srhonl opened the series of lec tures. Miss Roberta Hodfion’^ If you haven’t been to the baazar pI In WorId politics has put i itn vnmp Phrlotnina '■hnnnlnr i . ... ... __ to do your Christmas 'shopping. f lhr „ , tlldy on world and , . , ... ho sure you go r’ght sway.-Worlds , , . „, nt | 0n> an d one l2 r «"d Prospective buyers 0 f pre tty things are on hale. A t l cnt Miss Augusta Young of fife, cubvery fjjusw-w; x bvs jst'ssk £sE& ss2£i isfl: whi,e <** J ijs? 5» i ^ blankets and toemstltched sheets Thurfldnv evening. . for their litUs beds, unique golf. Dr stewnrt of the 'University sets and everything to delight the hn * signed up the faculties of children. . both state Normal and University A few of those lovely white fruit to Rlv «a free lectures nnd .Insti- cakes left, delicious home made tMtCB f or the rural communities candy, pretty aprons, bed spreads, and r i ub(l that demand University exquisite beaded bags, rugs, tapes- Extension lectures, ti es, every known novely to at- | Miss Hodgson will lecture on tract ones attention. ; peace, one of the greatest Issues Friday promises to be the bi? n nd fundamental needs of Industry day. with many, many things add- I( nd for progress, ed hourly to the manifold list of wonderful things suitable for fi'fts. fine with on attendance of ‘or three hundred people. craff Schdt F&irl Texdjj/t'Wc’ago, Indiana, New York and | > yVdiuington. These exhibits of the ’ Work’ of Georgia’s mountain box>;Mld rRfrls foave received the most cordial praise, and the articles fouiwlTearty sale at good prices. FaSS&Athens Women’s Club Bazaar the Tallulah Falls school took a* rush order. The various articles will be on hand at the crest bauftir whlc!?-Ta being held in the Georgia hotel by the Ath ens Wotnmrs chib. Thore are fourteen lovely fans among tffe collection. Novelty ■forth hrgpms. with fasq'tiating quotation** from 'Prof. Happy's • ok on the nrlce tags. Bed spreads, woven side board hmners r •It from Talullah Falls _ ilblts from the Tallulah | ANTI-TUBERCCIL08I8 1 have been sent to CAMPAIGN THURSDAY „Mrs. George Mell's committee of young girls: Josephine Brooks, Martha Ernest, Birdie Bondurant, Flora Betts, Lucy Pound, Nell Slaughter, Julia Slaughter. Mary Marshall, Caro line Huggins. Margaret Bicker- staff, Julia Bradwell, Lucile Green, Mary Park, Mary Hart. Eugenia Arnold, Sara Hancock, 'Mary Belle Hancock, Cuelle Johnson, Louise Merry. Lucile Nelms, Emily Bailey. MISS RUTHERFORD’S COSTUME LECTURE THIS EVENING 8:30. Mias Mildred Rutherford will give her costume lecture thin eve ning in Seney Stovall chapel at 8:30. MIrs Millie will tel! in he. charming way life on the old plan tation as she knew it, which prom I Sawdust Personal And Social News Messrs. Cnrfbs Epps and Tal- madge Barber motored to Athens Saturday. tation as sne Knew ii, wmen prom- ' * n ** M**; W. M. Gordon ises to he one of the most delight-1 * pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ful of the series of lectures which j ***£ * o e ®«Tty*es. she is 9° generously contributing. rz; Vera Gordon were the guests of Thanksgiving with Mr. Misses France* and Gqnettc Mas* j J- W. Dillard. Mrs. Omej’a M. Smith and Mlw 1 Myrtle Bramblette spent Than Un say Sunday M-. and Mrs' Jog Ridded were visaing relatives bfre Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Crawford and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pate Bowling. * Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Maynord and _ I Mr. Charl'e Howell of Athens The B. Y. P. U. social given by spent a while Sunday P. M. with Misses Dovle and Eva Kppa Mrs. O. M. Smith and Miss Myrtle Thursday night was highly enjoy. I r amblette. . e “ J’Y * Mesdames M. -F. Moreland and Thanksgiving with Mr. H. II" p ™ nce3 Massey and Lll- E. L. Gordon spent Sunday with . berL tan Thornton spent Thursda.•. \fra rnnMm I Th giving with homefolka In PenfiehJ. Mrs. Andrew Will daughter LucUc spent Saturiiiiv with Mrs. M. F. Morehead. Messrs. I ‘ tiler and J Hams and families spen with thejr itarents, Mr. 2. T. Williams. -rm Mr. and «Mts. C, B. Tolbert spent Mrs. MEETING OFFICERS AND TEACHERS FIR8T METHODI8T CHURCH . m u» Thornton spent Thursday. Mrs. Dan Foucbe. I The little daughter of |"l*ht with the Misses Stone. Misses Mamie and Alberts Mar-1 Mrs. Lee Dlllaril Is quite _ ,h . offlcsrs and teachers o> Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stone spent I tin spent the week end with Mr. pneumonia. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, R. .and Mrs. Bob Epps of Oakland. I Mrs. Llzx'e McClain I, . | Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sesgrsvei.st this writing. We wl-1: Misses Lapearle Jhermon ami Mr. and Mrs. Lee D'llard spent- hir better soon. the- Sunday school of tne Methodist church this evening at 8 o’clock at the church. Supper will be served by the In termediate department. -ffi— • \ A. B.’s SALE Tuesday, December 11th is the day for Chapter A- B.’s Christmas sale. Every article made for thfs sale Is something that will appeal to the average person. It will be useless to enumerate each thing as we would be sure to forget something. A one-day sale can never be auch an elaborate one, but great care has been taken to make it an attractive one. With just (be things that you would like to have yourself. Things hand- Thescjecturtm are always very ^ made, artistic and most delicious - . -- — - * will be displayed for your selection Winifred Orr. Marie Upson, Anna WOMAN’S CLUB BRIDGE * Crabb, Emily Dozier, Sara Lowe Wier, Ruth Morgan. Those who will assist among the sub-debutante set are Miss Sara Pu'ce. chairman; Miss Loui e Phlnlzy, Mlsa Ruby McMahen, PARTY LOVELY 8UCCE8S The Style Shop r--MISS SUSIE WELLS 224 CLAYTON STREET NORMAL SCHOOL GLEE . , , . , CLUB TO 8ING AT FIRST A large company of the social CHRISTIAN CHURCH contingent assembled in the Geor gian parlors Wednesday afternoon The Normal School Gleo Club for one Tif the seasons most bril- will give a Yuletide program at the l.'ant bridge parties, sponsored by Kupriny rchool hour of the hhrist- the Athens Woman’s Club with inn church Sunday morning at 18 Mr*. Preston Brooke and Mrs. J. o'cleok, nnd the second pint at the D. Bradwell official hostess's.» regular services at. eleven o’clock. Owing to the Inclement weatheV A musical treat Is promised it both Removal Sale of Millinery and a good deal of sickness id the city, the beautiful party was not quite so large Mn was anticipated, but neverthe less it wn* a charm ing success and one of the most noteworthy eve'nts Incident to thf •* We will move to our new location, 186 Clayton Street, Janufly first. We ar« now selling our entire stock of ; 8aUnfmniSilk If<D|OU arei-in need of anything in our line, yqu will save money, by making your purchase* at , - DR. AND MRS. McHATTON ENTERTAIN FOR MR. AND MRS. BILLING innu;rta«w7: , ;hlch ,t "7. n Dr ' T. H. McH.tton e„ . . tT ’ *■ u UHV*i;i3 taslakad l~ hnnns «# M. ..A Uae crowds daily with worlds of very hours. zsiik-z THE STYLE SHOP lovely articles for the housekeep ere, tj»e holiday shoppers, in fact enough. fo r everybody. Mrd. J. .W. Barnet; score prise, a large Mrs. Robert Ould the low score, lustre vase. Each table won a prise, a lustre vase which added very much to ody. 1 tertafned In honor of Mr. and Mre. Josiah Billing Wednesday eVening at thg’r lovely new home on uVlii- ledge avenue. The charming oc casion marked the first of eevcral amall parties at which Dr^f and Mrs. McHatton will entertain this winter. Four tables of players enjoyed ho beautiful hospitality, ao grac- the zeet and happy enthusiasm of ,0 h # Iy extended, the great social occasion. Mn - JyRua Talmadge won the. Mrs. Horace Ritchie the lovely M' es top score prize and Mr. “JUST OUT i NEW VICTOR RECORDS ■H president. Is doing -v-rv thing to-, ">“1 Rucker the gentleman's, wards making n wonderful sunesi' Few, homes are so perfectly a of every feature of tl.o Bnsesr. TO GIVE BOX SUPPER FRIOAY The Euvelisn Class of the Esit Athens Baptist church will give a box aupper Friday night at 8:00 o'clock at the new Woodman hall. The public Is cordially ,'nvtled to attend. The critical Illness of Mrs. Bens Moon Is regretted by her many friends. Pneumonia developed Tuesday sight Mr. Golden Knight lhas returned from a bua'heaa trip to Atlanta. Little charline Graham's friends will regret to hear she Is III with measles. Mr. and Mrs. ff Ed. Arnold, of Chapman. Kanins, are , visiting heir sister, Mrs. 8. C. Reese, on Irltteln nvenue. - nj Little Miss Evelyn Taylor Is re- coverjng frotp measles St the home of her grandmothsr, Mrs. Alice NATIONAL LEAGUE 8TANDS FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE All th# great organisations, women’s political parties. Republi, [ can nnd Democratic and various | others want the United States to take a non partisan stand for In- I ternntlonnl Pence, Woodrow, WIN j sin's stand for peace nnd his , league nnd covenant plan were r defeated tnrouati partisan enmllv. hatred and animosity, which shouM ot ner grauutuuui.r, •Huff In Atlanta, which hsr young ... _ Uy »p- {friend, will be glad to learn, pointed In the rich and’ artistic I —JR— furnishings, and few Hunts if any I iMr. Louis Funkensteln returns ere quits so cordial nnd dpllghtful j tonight from s buslnoss trip to In their graceful courtesies. I Macon. —a— Mrs. Leroy Percy and three st- I trncs've little hoys left this sfter- {soon for Birmingham after a visit, of several weeks to her parents,' Mr. and Mrn. nillntM Phlnlzy. DR. PERCY MORGAN TO LECTURE TO OR. HOOPER'S SUNDAY 8CHOOL CLASS' Dr. Percy Morgan will lecture i to Dr. W. D. Hooper's Sunday hfar ten o'clock. f ItLMnillllliU liuflll MRS. LEO BEER ENTERTAINS SEWING CIRCLE WEDNESDAY Wednesday ntternoon Mrs. Lee Beer entertained very delightfully I _ ml ISJafS : h «ryTf”mrn BtanWrB _A PP rove Mellon and moat enjoyable occasion. Af ter work bag* were put aside, de licious refreshments were served. W. a T. U. MEETING FRIDAY AFTERNOON 4 O'CLOCK | The Woman's Christian Temper* nnre Union will meet with Mrs. H 1B. Martin. 545 Prince avenue, to- Plan to Decrease Income Tax and Will Ask Con gressman to Support It, District Governor Ken Guernsey, of. OrlZhdA Florida, was the offi cial guest of tbs Athens Rotary dub at their meeting Wednesday Choosing Another Lamp In thrac days when a number of lumps in a single room must dwell together .in color harmony, the choosing of a new addition to the group it n matter for thoughtful consid eration. -' You will find our Lamp Sec tion repoeefu! and inspiring, with well-informed salesmen to sld you if desired. Our wide variety of designs—all dis tinctive, yet in perfect taste— is also helpful In making a hqppy selection. A Special Showing of Table, Bridge and Floor Lamps This Mouth. ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. morrow (Friday afternoon at (' Governor Ouemeey in a prominent o clock, Mre. M, B. Miller of the real relate dealer and executive Christian church will have charge' eecrtary of th Chamber of .Com- of the devotional. Mre. C. A. mere# of that city. HI. addree, YerNooy will talk on Child We|,| w aa moot Intereating and many - r “™' I polnta of teachlnge In Rotary were The regular bualnara meeting brought out for th# benefit of the wilt follow. All Interacted will be local member#. ' The adjlreee ; cordialy weeomed. MISS FRANCIS. fWRTHCUTT CHARMING YOUNG HOSTESS j One nf the brightest and moet ' charmingly planned eoclal events of the week of cordial Intereat tU’oughout wag most beautiful and interesting which held rapt attention of the membership. The Kiwanis quartette favored the' meeting with several selec tions which were greatly appreclat The quartette Is composed of the youqe nchool eet woe Mlaei Messrs. Oecsr Klnnebrew, Ralph Franrae N'orthcutt’a movie party; Hodgson. M. N. Tutwylcr of the Thursday afternoon at the Palace J Kiwaniane and Morton Hodgson, theatre to fee Normal Tatmadgc, of the Retarlens. In "Ashes of Vengoanco" one of J. E. Talmadge, Jr., brought te the loveliest pictures of the eea- the attention of tho club a recom- eon. The merry party enjoyed re- ] mcndatlon by Secretary Mellon to froohmenta at Coeta's. The Invited conareee for a reduction of the In- rureta were Mary Bennatt. P«iv, come tax aa now levied and for a Prpdberry, Jane Wilkins, Jane broader and lata complexed form Crone. Veneta Crane, Marie Me. Hatton. Janie Louis. Roberta Sa- i aft Hill Nell Johnron, Anna Fmjnclte Michael. Mary Burnett, Ruth Beuaae. Isabelle Knight, Ce cil r«nec, Mery Stark Davison. I-oul.A Elrod Grace Hancock. Sa rah .Erwin, Mary Erwin,. Martha Carter story. Lucy ' Erwin. Eliza- •Vtb Stewart. Bernice White. Nellie Rucker. Laura Anne Phlnlsy Flora Cox. Egith’'Doartnr. Joae- nhlne Hodgson. Harriet Hodgson, fella Emma Barwjck. Noll Cornett ' n oIc Hinton. Eleanor William, "el: Wler. Fdltb. Connolly, ho. Harriet Shooter, Fnrhce, Mary Mnrbut. GoqUl 'y* - ■ Major Of making tax returns. The sug gestion of Mr. Talmadge was en dorsed and the secretary requested to write the Georgia congrsemen and icnatora requesting that they give to tho Mellon recommendation their active support. RICHARDSON ELECTED MAYOR OF HARTWELL HARTWELL, Co.—A. S. Rich- ordzon was elected mayor in the Hartwell municipal election Wed nesday. Aldermen elected an. A. N. Alford and L. L. Morris; mem bers board of education. W. E. UMian Meredith and Claude M. Herndon. Ai&reti Santa Claus Toys are Here -i - - -T ■■ ’ For Boys and Girls—Come and See Them Now, here's Humpty Dumpty, Alas and Alack! Bravely riding on an elephant’s back. 1 Now the question you see— Just between you and me— Is this—if he iell—would he crack? That we arc musicians is no fabrication, 'Tis true that we strive fpr your edifica tion ; Although it seems hard, We dine upon, lard! That our musical joints . t May need no lubrication. . Oh, I am I'he flagman brave, There is no need for alarm; From the top of the hill My flag I wave, • And keep you from all harm. DAVISON-NICHOLSON COMPANY SANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUARTERS c7Vew Motor Records Just Out. RED SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC Barcarolle (TichajEowiky) Erika Morin!! Jum Serenade (Enrico Tottlli) Holy Night (AW) (Adxm) Nazareth (Chorlcy-Counod) Reinald Wcrrenrathl Reinald Werrcnrath/ INSTRUMENTAL Entr'acte—Gavotta In the Mill (Jo Moulin) Sittin* In a Comer Victor String Orchestra! 19143 jo Victor String Orchaetra/ LIGHT VOCAL Elliott Shaw! j 9 j£3 Lewis James-Elliott Shaw/ Be Like tha Early Bird Comte Dialogue Arthur Moss-Ed. Frye! jq Why Adam Sinned Arthur Moas-Ed. Frye/ DANCt RECORDS In Love with Love—Fox Trot (from ”Supping Stonn *) Paul Whiteman and HU Orchestra] Raggedy Ann—Fox Trot (Jrom ”Stepping Stone1”) v'' r ' . *' r <fhul Whiteman and Hit Orchestra] Stack o’ Lee Blues—Fox Trot Waring’s Pennsylvanians Savin' Change—Fox Trot The Virginians Mamma Loves Papa—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and HU Orchestra Ev’ry Night I Cry Myself to Sleep Over You—Fox Trot | The Manhattan Merrymakers, BERNSTEIN BROTHERS Phone 62 ^JNeio^ictorJReeordi^Oneea^WeeKEMryWeek—Frida^Jj jj