The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 10, 1923, Image 3

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MONDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1823. THE BANNER-HERALD ATHENS, CEOilCIA PAGE THREE OHIw lZO! - By MRS. ALICE ADAMS - Re.id.nM 8» BENSON’S Made With 100^; Whole Milk. Contains More Food Value. 7j(jKSI)AY DINNER Dinner 50c (Mil*. Vegetable Soup irheftted/fork or Roast Beef 'String Bean. Creamed Whole Potatoes "’’Tomato Aspic Muffins and Biscuits . m7 Pofato Custard y^fftf, Tea or Milk lnflP Cent * TUESDAYSUPPER Tenderloin Steak, Brown Gravy |V)M# and Beans Tomato Aspic Fried Com Hot Biscuits jPhaebos and Cake •Mfst, Tea or Milk fi: ’ 60 Cents . bAnner-herald PATIENCE The world aske nothing of a man Beyond hie power to do, He can who reafly, thinks he cen. And this ft atwaye true— > Each In hie place can* reach hie goal And find expresiion for Me so il. Sometimes the way seems hard and ..<■ « .Ipng, M . - s . . ( Sometimes* the burden's heavy. But he shall conquer who is strong, And has the will to wait,' And he shall come through weal and woe Unto the peace he hopes to know i Yipr’.ef strikes u* la our gayest | hours, j But these are tests to try our powers | And failures bear us down, Before we gain the crown; I All who the robes of fame muet wear, j First in Ite bitterness must share. Great trials come to test us all, \ There*4e no easy road; i He who has faith shall never fall j Beneath hig heavy load; For out of falulre and distress The strong man builds his happl- ness. —Exchange. —ffl— I COOKING 8CHOOL OPENS |TUE8DAY AFTERNOON 2:30 O'CLOCK | The Banner-Herald cooking in Ktltute opens Tuesday afternoon nt 'the Colonial theaatre at 2:30 and f continues each afternoon at the same hour through Friday. Miss White, the director has many valuable things to tell the housewife, a pencil and a will to (learn are the only credentials re quired, and Indeed this Is a most wonderful privilege, which should be taken advantage of. The first lesson will be on sal ads, an always popular dish. Wed nesday Christmas dainties; Thurs day, cakes and icings. Friday will be devoted to unus ual desserts. Miss White will tell you many valuable things, and an swers all questions. Remember tbo time and place. P. T. A. COLLEGE AVE. MEETS TUE8DAY 8 P. M. A. B.’s SALE TUE8DAY TEN O’CLOCK You can't imagine what an at tractive array of hand.made and band painted articles chapter A B. has gotten together. There aer very-few expensive things In this collection, however a partial lis may help {o solve your probleu. for you. In the hand ,painted list tibc^ are bulb-bowls, water bottle anr tumblers, bedside tumblers, per fume bottles, brooms, ' wnlsl* brooms, candles, candlesticks, tiee!* candles, clothes brushes, French dolls, rag dolls, elephants, tore whistles, pencils, rules, balls, bells vanity bbxes, soap boxes, seise bridge score, curtain pulls, writ In* pads. The hand made and* embroidery collection consists of handker chiefs, blanket protectors, collar and cuff sets, boudoir clippers, boudoir pillows, shoe bags and Mother Qoose shoe bags for tf.e nursery, booties, coat hanger i towels and numerous other things. There will be a few very handsotm- bags, made by a lady famous for making beautifuls ones and ah" can hardly keep them for the sale. The chapter has decided not to sell a single thing until the place Vs opened and let every, one have a chance to secure the* things they most desire. Uhe sale opens at ten o’clock Tuesday morning, Decem ber 11th, in H. O. Eptlng’s office In the Holman building, and their i will also be offered for tale cakes, rookies, candles, brown bread beaten biscuits and cheese straws made by the best of cooks. Be sure to drop In and look things over. s •'SB— MISS MARION BLOOMFIELO Miss Marlon Bloomfield will talk to the pre-school ago circle' on Constructive toys and game* This Is indeed a rare privilege that young mothers and others la- terested In small children will greatly onjoy. (Keeping tho babies from being destructive Is an absorbing prop- lem. The pre-school age circle very cordially Invite* those Indies Inter ested In this subject, whether members of the circle or pot to attend this charming entertain- V»cj<s Octr 17 Million Jar a U~J Yaarlv Utue Eddie Morgan ia conva lescing from megsles. j Mrs. Rosa D. Hull will return ‘this week from Dublin where she 'Is visiting iMr. and Mrs. Delonev Hull. POLICE MAKE 49 Mr. and Mrs. Jules Janover and . ———■■I. i ii— ■ little daughter of New York ar- progtam which wa* Ably directed five soon to spend the holdUys by Miss Hanftah Bernste»n vir. Charlie Joel. —SB— MUSIC STUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MR. AND MR3. HARRY HODGSON \ M t J The Music Study club meet* „ Mr - Simon Michael and Mr. M Tuesday evening with Mr. and Michael spent Sunday in At Mrs. Hug'* Hodgson at 8 o’clock.. * anta - A full HIM. urged. . ;j Mf< ^ ^ ^ ^ EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING 1 ’[JITirVirtlnlr”hi/*dauih’ LEAGUE O WOMEN VOTERS l ' r M™ ,l.r4 n.lLj «h n v.I,h Tbe Executive board of the !£• League of Women voter, will « W,U * ccomp,ny fctr held with Mr?. L. L. Hendon , ,or a fuI?*aUendamrfl°l >,, iireed ‘S «*■** MoWn-fol SuT.nnah. .nd full attendance I. urged. . Mr*. c-eorge Harrison of Atlanta Mia. Leila Turner haa returned *2' U ISffi ‘l USES * ,ter * 10 M ”' ’'•irg.'^eX-WvirSSE; L. Morgan. | Phelan In Waycroaa. The friends of Miaa Sarah B | , h . Simmon* of the Unlvendtv wlllj end |,„ e wlth h |, f<mUjr . rgeret to learn ahe ia ill with i measles at the Infirmary. - | I The P. T. A. of College avenue ®“L school will meet Tuesday night at Evtvybody attending I, asked to 8 o'clock. bring gamea, toys, or scrap hooka The pupils of the second grades «*£*«• /““"d moet helped will present The Three King's of' “ Orient. After the program there will be a box supper. The mothers of the aaseelatlon will bring tbe boxes and the fathars will buy them. The second grade mother, will furnish and serve delicious coffee. ELECTRICAL appliances* V *r AKE your gift an Electrical one and Jvl' you’re sure of a wise choice—the »u,i ; , recipient will doubly appreciate its beauty and usefulness. uaj w ■ . J . ■ .; . Yoii liave the widest range for choice among t$g,list of reliable and economical appliances: Toasters Waffle Irons Percolators Heating Pads Chafing Dishes Irons Give A Lamp We are showing a varied assort ment of beautiful Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamfw, Table^ Lamps and Electric Torches.* Ho Your Christmas Shopping Early. Any article you purchase will be held for "P " delivery, subject to your order. *$iEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS thens Railway & Electric Co. Athens Gas, Light & Fuel Co. w.t , 170 College Avenue gwiking Interest In young children. The time of meeting la 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, the, place t Mm. C. A. Ver Nooy on Mllledge avenue. LUCV COBB ITEMS There will be a recital in the parlors of Lucy Cobb Inutltute ti the pluno pupils of Mluu Murrlet May Crenshaw, assisted by the violin puplle of Mro. John Morris on Tuoidey, December 11th, at 8:15 P. M. The patrons and friends of Lacy Cobb are cordially Invited to at tend thle recital. FEAST OF CHANAKAH AT 8VNG0QUE The Sunday school of the He brew Temple celebrated tho Feast of Chanakah Sunday evening with a beautiful and very Intcrestln- Worth Giving! STATIONERY flow wonderful to find on Christmas morning a box of our qua'ity stationery; perfectly glossed; bountifully engraved. Come in nnd bo convinced When you see our interesting dli- pleys. We are showing a beautiful assortment of In Christmas Packages. A Complete Line of CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS, SEALS AND TAGS Shop end Mail Early. Phone 1066 i CITIZENS PHARMACY Frilenda of Mrs. Sterllns Hub bard are glad to see her out after an Illness of several weeks. Mr. *M. J. Costa has returned from Little Rock where he * ala tended the convention of South ern Manufactories of Ice Cream. They ell agreed to make the highest quality of Ice cream and tho convention was a noteworthy event. Westmoreland Is Named Attorney JEFFERSON, da.—At a recent election of the Mayor and Council of the city of Jeffereon Col. Geo W. Westmoreland was elected at- tomeytor the city for the Incom ing year. Mr. Weatmoreland Is a young jatatorney of thla place and In hlr election to this responsible posi tion U e decided complhnenl well | deserved. He 10 a studious, pains taking and energetic worker end Ids-Success In the legal profession Is assured. He was reared on the farm near here end after obtaining his col lege education studied law efts; which he located here. Mr. West morelanad haa a wife and two children and the family la popular among their many friends. His wife wee Miss Made Fembrough daughter of A. H. Fembrough uf Oconee county. SUFFERED FIVE YEAR8 FBOM KIDNEYS “I suffered with kidney troubl, for five years or more. I could not sleep at night and I was always tired aftrr coming home from work,, and my back ached.” write, John R. Gordon. Danville, III. “I secured rome FOLEV KIDNEY PILLS and after a few treatment, I felt better and could work with more esse, became etrenger and could sleep better." For quick re lief from Backache, Rheumatic Paine, and Kidney and Bladdei trouble uee FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Sold everywhere.—Adv, llieaent. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. What {he World Is <Ddin& OS SEES’BY POPULAR cMECHASICS cMAOAZISB Hot Weather Forma Ice in Coat Mint During the Manner. ice ia mined from a coal pit located in an eastern itate. Cold sir seeping through earth fissures in winter cools the rock to a temperature far below fmiing, but no ice forme because the atmosphere is too dry. At its. depth tbe heat of remoter cannot reach the vanrE—Dur ing warm months, the shaft become, moist, and when coal was being dug then recently, it ia said, the miners had to remora three or four carloads of ice every morning before Urey were able to get to their poets. At a result, the working was abandoned aa a source of fuel, leaving it, entirely free for use as a natural refrigerato • » • . Hunters Snowthoc Over Mud to Sulk Sea Game Skis and saowihoca are used by tshermen aad hunter* no the islands if the North 8e*'to enable them %i talk over the wet and aiippc hat covers the ground most of the rear. With these it it possible to ravel miles over soggy ground, in- ubiied by sea-dogs aod water fowls, liuch of which otherwise would be mpeamblc. Fint the native* strapped How to Keep Tooli Clean O Keep looll and Bright coating, mercurial ommicm u known aa blue butter. It is some, poisonous, so shottd be bandied c fully. Another good btxture to I big wood board* to their feet, but later it was found that the footgear used to traverse the snowdrift* was more effi cient. * « * * «» a difficult matter to catch a moth with the liandx aa it flics through the ait. Howcrcr, i( the hand* are | moistened, the moth can easily b< taught a* tli** n< :.niP*N t,i u art mrv-, (ac* teems to bah t a paralysing effect. Artist in Diving Snit Paints Sea’s Depths Fishlike birds, aad cealles of com), have been painted by an artiat who. with weighted palttte and a diver* helmet, haa Walked through the tide- leee lagoon* of the South Sets amid forests ef seaweed. On tbs canvas, cliffs rite sheer, mountaies seem to jut a vast distance and, in one scene, the sky stretches behind a gnat peak, a horison line which ia, in fact, a beach cutting across the watery heavens. The painter's work under water is done on calfskia. Fish swim about (he art ist while he is at Worit to catch the bit* of detached paint. Some of iherc sea denisens are dangerous, among them being the tiger shark, tbe octo pus, and the ray, giant cousin of the stinguree. He can sting, but his wea pon is his weight—a ton and a half. Mistletoe Is Pest in South. 1 Festive Twig Elsewhere While mistletoe generally is favored ns n yuletidc decoration, it iy regarded os n licet in the Southwest, end for the A 12 year* erientisU hare been dying -v w«r to exterminate it. Gov« nirit^nt c-kfiertv tall iIht gircu aprig ami it* whi»c'l*'rrn *, an “in- mi tkmirui-tive tliaeajC,” l>e- cauM.- it Lually kill* tlic tree*. I To keep tool* clean and bright rub a little mercurial ointment oxer them, which will form a moi*ture-re*i*tin* . coating. Mercurial ointment i* also It i* aomewhat 1 handled care- keep tools from rusting is mode by taking six parts of lard and one part of resin. Heat these together slowly until tbe retin is melted. Thu mixture should bo heated in the open air in case of fire, and benxine added in about tbe proportion of one pint of benxine tr. half a pound of the mixture. When cool, the mixture can be nibbed lightly over the bright-steel articles. Tools thus treated will resist tbe corrusive action <even of salt water. • • • Effective Method of Pulling Tree Stomps In pulling stumpe a team and one or two long chains will do the work effectively if arranged correctly. The greater tho distance tbe stumps six apart, the easier they can be pulled. When two stump* are situated dose together, loop tbe chain around cact •tump and hook it. Twist it by meant of a lever to get it as tight as possible and hook tbp team on as shown. In cast there is no other stump to hitch to, dig down so as to expose the main root, providing a loop large enough Dismiss Cases Against People Caught in “Over River” Raid Saturday Night Insufficient Evi dence. AViens police made forty-ninr | arrests Saturday and Sunday, one of, the blggQKt week-en’a the loca’ j department haa had' to contem’ with In some time. A raid on the I "over the river” section was also made Saturday night but Monday morning alt of the cases made as r •result of the raid were dismissed for lack of evidence to conv’rt. Ten people were arrested In thf raid. The raid Saturday night in the second conducted' by the po lice In the last, two months. Two gambling games were Inter • rupted by the police Sunday after noon. Five wViUe men were arrest ed In one of the .raids. They were shooting dice. Those arrested wen . C. Smith, O. H. Martin. J. J. Jones J. R. Smittr, J. F. Turner, all for feiting 110.75 bond by failing tn aopear In recorder’s court onday ! Tie arrest was made on the old | race trfcck Sunday by # Police men Seagraves, Currys. ' Lester. Patrick and county bailiff Huff. JERUSALEM.—The plight of ‘ho Jews ot Yemen, In Southwestern > Arabia, i* graphically described in appeals received by their kins- J men here, in which the former* urge that grater facilities be glv- fn r the immigration Into Pal estine of Jew* from Yemen to es-; rape persecution at th hands of - natives. . i I Kidnaping of Jewish brides, tor ture of aged men ami women and I the compn’sory conversion nfj Jew* to Mohammedanism are nmong the grievance* enumWrtaVi In the conrnuni’Atfoii* from the Yeme »’fa J?wj. BROKEN WINDOW PANE CAUSES DOUBLE KILLING FJSCANABA, MiehJ-En raged because she accured' him of break ing n window pane in their log cabin home In the Pine Ridge set tlement. Napo’eon Sauve. 61. shot and klllcfl hby wife, Mary, 49 and then Walked a half mile to the home of a neighbor where- he killed himself with the name shotgun. Mr*. Bauve’s 12-year-old dnugh- ter, Viola Sooey, saw her step father fire the shot which killed her mother. She ran tbrntrth the wood* to Ford River Switch two mile* away, to summon a .loetor GIRL HACK8 OFF FINGER TO AVOID GOING TO WORK OREENBBURfl. Pn—To avoid work, Bessie Ackley, aged 1C, eu* off her forefinger. At least that is the assertion of her brother John, aged 19. TJ •treated at n -hospl putatlon, refuse; to talk. Mies Ackley refusing to g school, was ordered by her enl* to go to work. The brother secured |a position f< with a wealthy family. Th demmred at going to woik, she hacked off a fore ffngei a hatchet. All Kinds of I ' Cakes, Rolls, Cookies | and Breads BENSONS Retail Bakery Next Door to . Strand Theatre ! Practical, Usefe.j Lasting Presents for Everyone For every one on your Ii t from the kiddies to graiul- folks there is something elec trical that will be useful and lasting. Lift your gift from the ordl- tory class by selecting things Hectrlcai that will be of con tinual service and userulne?*. Our display rooms Will solve your Christmas 'problem. Come in and;let us show you ATHENS ENGINEERING COMPANY Phone 711 Smith Building: No Dollar you*s,:nd buys more value than the cna far electrical servlet. FREE TC BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE COOKING SCHOOL EACH DAY EIGHT 24lb.SACKS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR |: Names to be drawn from registration of those attending school. WEBB-CRAWFORD CO DISTRIBUTORS THERE’S MONEY in the Want Ads. Many an important business transaction, originated in the Want Ads. Many a good position was secured by means of a few well chosen wrods. It’s the best medium of keeping in touch with thd world. Use our columns if you want real results. BANNER-HERALD Phone 75 . a 10-in. pole. This pole should U about 20 ft. long, and the tcanr ‘ ' iuli'ittfd at one t-nd a* mdic^Ud Ul left-haad detail.