The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 10, 1923, Image 8

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(' |i!l < V>/ 1.0 i Fancy Celery lllell Pepper. IKtring Been* ! Yellow Squish Cauliflower Rutabaga Turnips Spinach Yellow Yana -HODGSON CO. Miss Agnes White as she will be seen in the Model Kitchen that has been im provised on the stage of the Colonial Theatre for the Banner-Herald’s Gold PRESIDENT Can Fruits Extra Fine Quality. Special Valuta. Get Our Prices. Especially cheap by the dozen. ! KING-HODGSON CO. t. 1 resting way. of serving the sal- stratlun Afoot and again on Satur day morning before another spec- . a'"""" »uuiucr B 1*1 lal group. Map white win be as- 1 slated on the platform by Miss Sunshine Fruit Cake Vane, from the college. Home Made Fruit Cake ““program for tile four days Ferndell Plum Pudding _ la as follows: Tuesday. ,,lad and And Fig Pudding . . ~ * Mlad accompunlmenta; Wednes- None Such Mlnttw-at • day. Holiday dainties for gifts and Atmore MlnccmrU. parties; Thandar. cake and rake' leloga: Friday, nau.o.l draert*. j KING-HODGSON CO. TOT BAlTNEH-HERAr.P. gTOTNE. CEORCOC FIRE INSURANCE Snenteea Yean of Satisfactory Service. Stroeg Companies. Prompt Adjuatmanta. CA1.L FLEETWOOD LANIER. MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. PhoM Thres-Fonr-FIve Da- Expense Campaign Of First Baptist To Begin Friday Eight teams of thu memberahip of (he Firat Bap tist church beginning Friday night to raise the annual expense budget Th**o teams met Friday night f«*t cupper at the church und will ut that time make final plane for the canvass. The camplngn organisation fol lows: J. C. Wilkinson. Pastor: W. T. Forbes, Campaign Director; Gar land .Hulme, Campaign Secretary; Executive Commltee: L- F. E»l- wnrds. hairman: A. J. Cobb O. H. Hulme, Mrs. W. P- Warren and; Mrs. J. W. Jenkins. The teams srej follows: Malian. C. D. Chandler. JI. vis, Dorsey Davis. Team So. 7, O. M Roberts, Cap tain—M 8 Hodgson J. A. Darwin C, M. Snelllng, J. Y. Bruce, Dr. J. C. .McKinney, Harrold Hulme, Dan Magill. Team So. 8, Dr. C. N. Walker, Captain—D. F. Paddock. J- K. Chapman, W. C. Thornton, E .If. Dorsey, Jr. C ff Edwar.ls, H T. Abney M. C. Gay. And the woods must be' cold and silent Before the robins sing. The flowers must be buried In darkness Before they can bud and bloom, And the sweetest, warmest sun shine Comes after the storm and the gloom. Mrs. Bcna Moon Called By Death (Continued From Page One) BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. Too Late to Classify A LIFE-ANNUITY for self. Boys, and girls saving*; Christmas gifts — permanent; Dividends-- apiarlngly W. Education assured h follows: | was my happy privilege to ex- Team No. 1. M. J. Abney. Cap- change greetings with her. tain—o. A. Booth. H- P. Law-1 Such a life never dies but leaves rence. Fleetwood Lanier. W. A.j an after glow like the radiant Same, lien T. Ey.ps O. M. Knight Uunsot of yesterday. D*ath re- c. F. Crymes. moves from our midst one of the No. 2, W. It Bedgood. Cap- sweetest and loveliest characters I min—fW*orge If Thornton, R. II. ever knew. She had hundreds of t. s. Mell A. W. Wler. Dr.'friends and as a neighbor remark - R. W. Jones H. V. Head. Joe Booth, ed to me this morning he never SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Co lumbia New Process Record. 25c 459 Clayton street. P. H. Dur den. S'»n-d23p, Team No. 3. W. R. Dozier. Cap tain—G. C. Armstrong, M. M. Ar nold. W. W. Crews H A. Pender- ernph, W. If. Benson, Cobb Davis. Lee Bradherry. Team No. 4. H. O. Eptlng. Cap tain—If. A. Nix. E. If. Dorsey. Fr. C C Ashworth. F C. Thornton, t* Wilk Bolton. DIVIDENDS—(huge one*) make Equitable net cost way below. Figure it out! T. L. Mitchell. J9c. A FARM BARGAIN—Then some! B yy. buy home; «-x terms. Cm‘‘ for lots. T. L. Mitchell. JPc LOST OR STRAYED—Last .Sat urday, milk cow, dehorned, solid dark brown color. Please phone *16, Carl Winn, 697 Pulaski. dlip Ft)UND—Two pigs. Owner call and pay for this advertisement. ’197 Boulevard Heights, <11S«- in all his life as many peo ple call to anxiously and af/ec- tionately inquire during her brief illness. To know her was to love her and j-dmire her many lovley graces of charming womanhood. If my fee ble little tribute could be united .E D Morgan W. O.Jwjth the hundreds of others, a . "Friendship Wreath of Immor- ... s—Ifnrry Hodgson. 1 t«ls,” we would place upon her captain— F..A. Lipscomb. H. n.l»>ier in*everlasting remembrance, Ritchie. K R Hodgson. J Phil by the side of the many exquisite Campbell, o w. Abney. W. If. Ca- blossoms fragrant with affection- hnnlss. J R. Thornton. ate and sincere love. Team No. «-w. H. Kyllo.l To tho bereaved family, .two Captain—J. W. Jenkins, Hervey Cleckley Of Augusta Wins Rhodes Honor 1TIVE FOUND FOR KILLING OF GOBU SUNS SOL. BOYKIN (Continued from pago ona) . cleckley, of Augusta. He ranks fifth the leaders In college. In his class work; Is popular with, hi* fellow students; has proved m* worth as a football player, espec tally in the seaso** just closed., and is known as one of the greatest trac men of the south in the short distance event*. Cleckley is editor of tho Fttno- dora. a member of the Glee club, the Gridiron. Pan Hellenic council. Round Table, Senate and the Cbl l»sl fraternity. The ltot of Rhodes scholar* elect ed. subject to the ratification uf tho Rhodes trustees, include: Alabama—Hugh Bradley. (Uni versity of Alabaman); Arkansas-- Robert L. Hyatt, Jr.. (Harvard University); Florida—Cnrter Mar (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA—Solicitor General Boykin Monday asserted that motive has been established for the killing of Captain W. S. Co burn by Phillip E. Fox .publicity man for the Ku Klux Klan in At lanta recently. Mr. Boykin stated that the de fendant has asserted that a min ute after he was arrested and charged with the killing- When asked If this referred to the state ment by Fox that Coburn had. threatened to publish papers which would yuin him, Boyln said that the motive was sot very different. A. J. Arnold Dies At St. Augustine Y.'U. C. A. currsnt expens* cam paign last week will meet Mon day night at the association build ing at 6 o'clock for the purpose ol being given 300 cards of citizens who will b« asked to subscribe the $2513.00 needed to complete the $14,5p0 budget of the association. The meeting will require only a few mlputea, it 1* announced and no supper will be server. All members of* the twelve teams have volunteered to be nt the association building at 6 and to solicit sub scriptions from the persona whose cords they take some time thie wed*. PERSISTENT DREAM LEADS AUTHORITIES .MONDAY, DECEMBER la ,«.i GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building Local and Eastern money always available *, for loans-on farms and city real estate. real estate dealer and pretty 14 year, old Edna Fullagcr. The tow bad been missing since October 20 NOTICE Scavenger fee. for 1923 are now. dim -and must be paid to the Cit J Marshall before January 1st 1924I Failure to .pay bifore this , 1 will necessitate legal action. cop RIVER SLIME (By Associated Press.) SPRING LAKE, Mich.—A dream twice repeataed to George Snyder, a local contractor Sunday lead to the discovery of one of most mysterious crimes in the bis- (University of Georgia): Louisiana —\V. *.V. Pntferw.'»rth, (Princeton); L.*^ M. Idaughte'riT, m7»'. Stewart"and’Mra.! Mtaal-alppl-M. B. Swearingen ISSSTk VEST Tom Mo- ■ Boatwright and Mr. Fred Moon of ‘ - ETHE HELP WANTED—MALE FOR CAVALAP.Y Detachment, University of Georgia. Pay— fint enlistment $79.60 per month. Only men of good char acter, with references, need np. ply. Major B. L. Burch, New College, University of Georgia. d!2c to Allans quite young. She was 1 married to Mr. John Moon when ;she was sixteen years old in I Mo [and sinco then has resided here. The services will be conducted I by Ilev. M. B. Miller, pastor of tho I First Christian church assisted by Rev. E. L. Hill, pastor of the First i Presbyterian church. Tho active palibcarera will bo Mossra. R. J. j Turner, Q. O. Davis. William Mines, Chronic cough, and per.U*.J* cold. Ceo.Ke Bcitcn J""™ lead to Horloui lung trouble. You cea Hugh H. Price, W. r. Dorsey, liar stop them 'now with Creomulslon. an; ve y gtovall. Tho honorary pall- emulsified creonote that P*****" 1 | bearers will be Messrs. Simon, M. to take. Creomulnion Is a new medl*1 , . * . cal discovery with two fold action: iO., Leroy, David and Ernest Micu- It soothes and hoals the Inflamed j j, l n umient will be in Oconee _ Millsap* college); Missouri— Denve r,’" wo "extend <*ur heartfelt I Horten P. Oaes. (University r.f sympathy In their irreparable loss. Missouri): Oklahoma—'Wattoco E Mrs. Moon was born in Swains-' lohert,on, (University of Okla- boro in 1869, April the 24th, and homa). was Miss Levinia Tnplcy and came Of all known drugs, creosote is re*, ccrouiwry. i cognlHd by the medical fraternity n»| lhe funeral services will be held 1 th. graataat hasting eg.ncy toe th. at the | ate residence on Hancock Baking Daily Everything In Bakery Goods Next Door to the Strand Theatre chronic tatlon and Inflammation, while the creosote goes cn to the stomach In absorbed Into the blood, attacks the scat off fthe trouble and destroys the germs Unit lead to consumption. Creomulslon Is guaranteed satisfac tory In the treatment nt chronic coughs and colds, bronchial aathama, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat'and luni excellent tor build] after colds or the _ funded If anycough or cold, no matter | of how long standing. Is not relieved w e mua t live through the dreary after taking acocrdlng to directions. ne * 'Ask your druggist. Creomulslon Co., ... winter Atlanta, da,—Advertisement. I If avenue Tuesday morning at o'clock. Ga. Delegates To Attend Convention (Continued From Page One) Hooper, wife of the university*! Latin professor; Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Rowland, Miss Moina Michael, Mi|« Lucy Grace Parson, Mis* Louise Shackelford and Mla» Mary Grace Kehrer of the State Norm*! School. The University of Georgia dele gates who will attend the conveh< tion this year are; Secretary E. L. See rest of the University Y. M. C, A.; Dr. E. M. Coulter of the Uni versity faculty; Alton and John Hosch of Gainesville; William Tate, Fairmont; John H.'Wright, When lhe heavy burden, of labor C. H. Hoopor, F._W. Orr, Jr, John Have been borne from our hearts away; And those who have neveq knowp sorrow Cannot know th infinite peace Green, Dwight Ryther, Jr., mond Mapp, Fain Slaughter, of Athens; G. A. Pirkle, Griffin; John B. Stokely, New Port,' Tenn. “Y” Workers to Meet 6 O’clock Monday Evening uunii u. oivuvijr, mw tun, ivuu., H. D. Shattuck, UFayette: G. T: Bard, Demoreat; J. C. Morcock; Jr., Savannah; Mfs s Grace Straus, Augusta; J. R. Johnson, Dalton,' and Miss Peggy% Baker,, Royaton. Members of the twelve teams of business men who conducted the Snyder dreamed that two bodies were buried' is the mutf of Grand River. Hie dream worried him for It seemed so realistic. The first dream was sometime ago. News reached Alv.Gns Monday of tho death of Mr. A. J. Arnold, Jr., graduate of the University whoso home is in Monroe, Sunday shall Braxton, (University of Vir-' night at St. Augustine. Fla. glnia); Georgia—H. M. Cleckley. I Mr. Arnold’s death came as tho tory of the state. (.•.t..^it, .f result of an acuto attack of ap* pondicltls. While in school, he was a mem ber of tho law class of 1991 and made a splendid record. He wan a member of the Sigma Alpha Ep silon fraternity and was one 01 the most popular students at the institution being known c many friends as "Hap." After leaving school lie took up the practico of law In St. Augus tine and became a member of one of the largest firms in that city and at the time of Ms death was regarded as being well on tho way to auccesa In his profession. The body has been shipped to his home in Monroe and the fun- « ral services will be held Wednes day afternoon, a delegation from Hi* S. A. E. fraternity going to Monroe for the services. He is survived by his mother Mrs. A. J. Arnold and one brother, H. Af, Arnold, who also attnded tho Univeralty and is well known here, of Monroe. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Permts for the sale of dairy producta in Athena must be nb- tained from the Beard of Health j 1 ' 120, BOARD OF HEALTH, before March firat, 1924. Appli cant mu,t present* a certificate from a recognized veterinarian that all cowa and calves have been tested for tuberculosis this year. To comply with sections 627-046 of Ordinances of the City of Ath ens. LINTON GERDINE, d!2c President, Board of Health. BARBECUE! BARBECUE! Every Day At BENSON’S BAKERY I and CAFE Next Door to Strand Theatre we should value tht spring; At the Work Table At the Cooking School BUNTE’S CANDIES Complete Assortment. Attractive Glass Jars filled with absolutely pure randy hr shape* of different animals, .^specially attractive for the Kiddies. Also Satin Flubbed Candies In Balk. KING-HODGSON CO. Fancy Cluster Rabins, Mixed Nuts, Black Walnuts, English Walnuts, Almonds, Braxib, Hazel nuts. Chestnuts, Paeans, Freah Cocoannt*. Shelled Black Walnuts. Shelled Englbh Walnuts. Shelled Pecans and Almondn, Chrystallzed Fruits, Seeded and Seedleas Rab ins. Dates, Dried Figs, Spices of .all kinds. The second dream was only n day or so ago. It worried him mire than bho firat dream for in this second vision even the land marks stood out plainly. He told of his dream to authori ties and they, led by 8nyder, con* place where the bodies were sup- ducted an Investigation ata th) posed to be baited. Working in the mud of the river st* almost the exact spot which Snyder told them he dreamed of, the authorities uncovered two bodies, one of them eblng Harry B. Proctor, 33 ',ot Muskogcon, Benson’s Fruit Cake Is Good Give us an order to mail to your friend, anywhere. Benson’s Bakery COLONIAL THEATRE 11 2 Days, Monday and Tuesday, December 17*18 Matinee Tuesday 3 P. M. THIS IS THE ONLV AND EXClUSIVC . ? F»THE COVERED WACOM” TO BE PI HIS CITY FOR THE SEASON.'" * aOEHEHT HHHkYED IN , OF. 1923-1924 rum “As a young man I fallowed' tha trails for a number of years, 1 and -THE COVERED WAGON- ' ' la a real picture of thoee dey*. * Every one from 9 to 90 years of age should see It-—Wm. A A Paramount Production Pinkerton. _ SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRICES: Night, SOc, 75c. $1.00, $1.30. Matinee, 90c, 79c, $1.00 —Plus Tax. Seat Sab Wednesday At Jowera’ Cigar Store. Mail Orders Now KING-HODGSON CO. Hawkins Indian River Oranges, S9e, 49c, 50e dozen I (The kind Geo. Williamson used to handle.) Nice Oranges, 60c peck. Spedal Prices on all Fruits by (he box. Grape Fruit Fancy Applen, Malaga, and Rad Emperor Grapes. KING-HODGSON CO, 'Select Oyatera, unusually fine. IK lagan All Pork Sausage. {Sliced Raw and Sliced Boiled Ham. .Dried Beef. I Ox Tongue. ! Freak Country Batter. Ferndell Old Fashioned Back wheat Floor. KING-HODGSON CO. _ Mr. Car Owner: YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HERE TAKE-ADVANTAGE Don’t-Wait . Buy-For Future LION-CORD-TIRES Guaranteed PRICES AT THIS INTRODUCTORY SALE Dec. 10. ONE WEEK ONLY Dec. 15 JUNIORS 30x3*/$ Cl $ 8.95 30x3'/J S. S 9.65 32x3% S. S i 12.45 31x4 S.S 13.80 S.S 15.20 S.S 15.75 S.S 15.95 30x3% Cl OVERSIZE 32x4 33x4 34x4 >*/2 ' 30x3% S. S. 32x3% S. S. 31x4 S. S. 32x4 S. S. . 33x4 S. S. . 34x4 S. S. . .$ 9.65 . 10.35 . 12.95 . 14.65 . 15.95 16.45 16.95 LIONS Last Longer 32x4% S. S 20.93 33x4% S,S 21A0 34x4% S. S 21.75 35x4% S.S 22.10 36x4% S. S 22.40 33x5 S.S 26.93 35x5 S. S 27.45 37x5 S. S 27.75 TO PLEASE YOU PLEASES US. Motor Tire & Supply Co. Athens, Georgia Phone 1016