The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 12, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 10;^, ‘THB BANNER HEBALU. ATgENB.QlBORr.IA “Observer” Says -! America Favors j 1 German'Inquiry 1 ; I’A Rib—Colonel Janie* /A. Vlo- j [ Kan, America'* observer on \he , | reparation* Ynmmisslon official?}*, notified the oommissloq Wednesday ’ ( | that the United States government t would view with favor the accep-’ tnnee by the American experts of the Invitation to nerve on th* pro- i posed Inquiry into Germany* Jdn? 1 ditlon. f l • j j [Sure Relief; I FOR INDIGESTION! letting loose bomba wblca explod ! ed with a loud report and letting < loose numerous eirculnrs. The j plane continued, to circle for tuorci than a hour and attracted consid-j erabte attention, probably recall* ' i Ing to the minds of some of the In- j hubiitint* scenes ■ when wnncthlnc more than loud noise* resulted! from the explosion. ‘You’ve Simply J Got Me Cuckoo’* 3 The way the California Ram blers play this fox trot will make yo« dance-crazy. Aif( the way A1 Jolto sing. it is a raw success. On v lumbia R#c-o« A-J9G5 and A-5 b) (NCJICEST/O^ 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief Office 1201 Residence 632 Dy MRS. ALICE ADAMS DR. NELSON STEPHENS ARTHUR WEDS MISS MAE LIL WOOD The marriage of Mis# .Mae Ul Mr*. Arthur left Immediately for Wood and Dr. Nelson Stephens Florida, going via Atlanta. Many 25 C and 75$ Packages Everywhere Arthur was a beautiful and very <degant wedding gifts expressed interesting social event of today ut the popularity of both who hav< 2 o’clock. Owing to>tibe Illness rf counties* frlende here and the bride's mother, the wedding throughout the shite, was' very .quiet, assembling the The bride was very handsonu family and a few close frlende. Dr. wearing a gown of Rosewood bro- J. J. Bennett- parlor, of the Prime cade crepeSvlth hat ahd accessor- Avenue Baptist church officiated, les to match, with coiaage of radi- and Mrs. Carl Epps, one of the ant rose buds, most talented mifeJcianJ In the Few marriages ever felicitate- 1 4:ty. played the lovely wedding * happier or tncce sincere good wl.di music. es and which was marked by nit* The decorations of the. attract!v . usual charm and beauty, home were very artistic and beau- j The bride is the daughter <•< tiful, with a wealth of greenery?Mrs. E. B. Wood and the late Mr. and gorgeous midwinter flowers. .Wood, possessing many lovabh The music room where the cer**- traits, and accomplishments. Dr Margaret McGowan will spend ,thr holidays In Augusta. 7 Friends of Miss Rop McAfee \v*ll regret to learn aho la' quite 111 with measles. ! / ■ \ . The (nemU of Mrs. Victor Oli v will be glad to learn she Is Im proving front a rcceht Illness. fortiori iinsizitr The Most Popular Gift Will Be Silk Hosiery i sn ' <;i This Christmas The Grace of Slim Ankles Deserve* the Finest SRk Hosiery I'Snjh Rood taste end appropriateness of the Silk' Hosiery rlflff ie unquestionable. Never have assortments boon more jaalifying to ? elect from. Whether you choose the sheer DANVILLK, Ky.—The Centro football schedule will be curtailed to eight games next year, an-1 nounced Coach C. B. Morgan to- j dny. Four of tho game* will be; played in Danville und four away from home. Four Southern Con ference teams will be met—Unl- vemltle* of Kentucky, Tennessee. Alabama and CJcorgia. The Colonels played 10 game* in *922 and nine games thi* year. All games have been definitely ar ranged except tho date with Tran* sylvania, October is. It 1* thought that the contract with thl* team will be closed within the next few PHELAN-RUCKER WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED IN WAYCROSS (Special To Banner-Herald) WAYCROSB—A weddlog of i gold rloth with garnitures of emerald and a corsage of orchldr and UUtes of the FREE—With All Hosier)- We Will Give s Beautiful - — — — valley. Mrs Rocker !• a very beautiful a»*/ days. The schedule is ns follows: Episcopal church, officiating, tin-j charming matron’who October 4—Valparaiso ut Dan. W. T. COLLINS INC. vlUo. October 11—Carson Newman at Danville. October 18—Transylvnria at Dan ville (pending). October 2&—West VUglnin at. New York. November 1—Kentucky ut ■ Lex- ldgton.% V November 8—Tennessee at Knox- 1 We. ! November 15—Alabama at Dir- ] mlngham. • November 27—Georgia at Don-j vlllc. womanhood li^ Way cross, and n t Miss Virginia Lyon wo* greatly beloved and admired. Since her return from Jacksonville, two years ago, she has been promi nently identified with religious social and civic Interests of thlr city. She Is a sister of Mrs. 'Hen- B. KedUing and Mrs. Harrison D More Bountiful Than Ever Before Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. wmO x Mr. Itucker has for maqy Venn lived In Athens wrhero ho Is high- It Is Never Difficult to Select Christmas Gift! With, the Wide Itange of Our Cakes are made from the very best ma terials that can" be bought, handled by ex perts that know noth ing but Cake .making. Benson’s Fruit Cake is better than ever before. Many varieties of Lay er Cake. .Free samples before you buy. COLONIAL THEATRE Electrical Appliances WAGONS at HUGGINS, 31.00 Only 7 more days before Tax Books close. W. A. MALLORY, j Tax Collector, j 2*DAYS, MONDAY and TUESDAY, DEC. 17-18 i ^Nights At 8:30—Tuesday MWinec At 3 P. M. BLAZING THE TRAIL OF ROMANCE THI? IS THE ONLY AND EXCLUSIVE EHCA6IMMT obtainable at this shop. OF ®THE COVERED WAGON “ TO BE PlAYED IN THIS-CIT.Y FOR THE SEASON 0FJ923-I924 •J£3£BZ.ZC«V^fw>J_ M Here are Gifts—Electrical for every member of the Family— '■ ' for .every Friend—for every use. ' THEY ARE ALWAYS*SERVICEABLE—FASHIONABLE AND ACCEPTABLE! Give us your order early—Santa Claus is goirip^o be a busy old fellow this season delivering the loads and loads of oiotfej trical and other gifts which modem folks arc giving to loose whom they hold most dear. . . y v « DON’T F^VIL TO SEE OUR SHOWING OF LAMPS New designs in Floor, Table and Bridge Lamps worked out- in standards of many finishes with the most beautiful Silk and Hand Painted Art Glass Shades that have ever been de veloped for scientific house lighting. ' * Cooking School Opens; i Large Number Hear ! Miss White’s Lecture BENSON’S BAKERY I LOVELY DANCE FOLLOW8 ELABORATE BANQUET J Following the brlUI.nl hunq . .1 | Tuesday evening at tlin Georgian honoring the Georgia football ! nquadi, Vanity anil Freshman, feted by the business and profea- ’ si on a I man of the city, the loveliest dance of the season sras enjoyed. Mm. John White Morton nan chairman of thi, delightful fea ture, which proved a very charm ing success In alt the beaotlfu' plans. Tho llulldog orchestra fur nished tho music which was on added pleasure. Among the girls dancing werr Misses Margaret and Louise Mo.-.' ton, Mathllde and Louise Upson .Elizabeth Arnold, Katherine Brad- well, Van Wilkins, Margaret Mu* Gowan, Ollre Marion, Rosemary j Whitaker. Sarah Maddox, Charlotte ! Flemlilcr, Anno Jordan and other. Many |\-otty favors worn dU- tribnted during tho dance, adding a colorful touch. sues an wa destra. In which ca'c It Jn more de.irnbin to mold the •olid but it Dust not be too set or formal In Its appearance as it Me Onm hw'/-, iKmOvity *1 Next Door to Strand Theatre of molding a salad la to lightly emes from tie mold. Tho beat way Dress It Into a cup or ramekin that has been dlphed tn cold water. Lightly loosen the salad aroun-' the edges of the mold and Inrerl on a salad plate and .garnish with lettuce. This afternoon the discussion will be on Holiday dainties for gifts and parties. Thursday after noon will be devoted to cakes amt cake Icings which is always one of the moat Interesting progfnmi of the,four dayn. ' Wi t "Whsn you conlidir Its great ap. Q\i Lnaa.ll' . pool snd th, bio American nois In K> WtHltlll / 0 " THE COVERED WAOON" It Is a SrS'vSfilwWrVP Cl pbaiurs to open our theatros snd JVi- rv , ht p|,yn, ule , or Our ailoclstts for ||^^SjpXUpjKr p -~ a seston'o booking of this plcturs." Pornmounl Prnduelion -*• L. ErUngsr, J __ And 223 Hancock Ave. SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRICES: Night, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50—Matinee, 50c, 75c, $1.00—Plus Tax. Mail Orders Received. BUY NOW—DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WHEN YOU SAY ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC 170 College Avenue Seats Now Selling. Only 7 more days before Tax Books close. W. A. MALLORY, ! Tax Collector, j OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE SELLING SEALS THUR8DAY The following committee will be nt the various places Thursday <n charge of the Christmas seals for tho T. B. fund. At the Palace. Misses Nina and Susan 8chvddar, Mrs. Georgt Crons. At Michael's. Miss Natalie Bo- cock, Mrs. Paul Honktay, Mrs. Van Noy Wkr. Mrs. Hunter Harris. At the post office, Mrs. W. 1) Hooper. MTS. D. W. RytUer. Mrs. K. IL Cohen. Mr*. David McMell Mrs. M. P.Marnlgan. , Mrs. Arthur Is McCoy will act as Manicure Sets Xmas Sale of Fine Shoes—MICHAEL’S At $7.95 : > At $4.95 in Genuine-Ivoiroid, Amber and Tortoise Shell k. Fine new models, all made to sell for more • \ than their low sale Ns<s SjC!r^ price. Suede Pumps (as illustrated here), in Autumn Brown, Log Cabin and Black, a one-strap, med ium heel pump, very smart and stylish .. $7.95 Patent Leather Two Strap Pumps, with box heel .. .. ,. .. ... $7.93 Patent Leather Pumps with Suede trim and medium heel $7.95 Brown Kid Walking Oxfords .. .... .. $7.95 Black Kid WaOpngOxfords .. $7.95 Shoes of great style value and quality Dollars below thei! real worth. A Gift Ideal and Attractive «*»•". niuiui IA JIHUJ lb III UL. chairman of these committees. MEETING LUCY COBB \ - P. T. A. POSTPONED t Owing to Illness In the fund lb of tho program committee the De- cembcr meeting of tho Lucy Cobh P. T. A. has been postponed nnUl January. . These sets come in hand* somely lined boxes and contain 3 to 14 pieces. XT that form! » tweeter VV memory, a more lut ing image thin a utefulgift. It is the constant re minder ofafond and genet* out giver. * You'll agree that a Fountain Pen, a Pencil, a Box of Stationery, are the moit idea] gifts of all. I The ideal gift is the ^gteful gift. The McGregor Black Calf Oxfords (as illustrated here), with plain toe, creased, and rubber heel ..... $4.95 Also Shown in Brown. Brown Kid Oxfords of superior quality and worth .■> st.95 Prices Range $4-50 to $60.00 Iilaek Kid Pumps, a two-strap model with med ium heel $4.95 Patent Leather Pumps, finely made, with one stran and low heel. This is an extra fine value at .!.... r . : $4.95 See Our Windows Miss Anne W.'Hmmby trill Join her mother. Mrs. John \V. Brumby r»fu? Mis* Mary Harris lirumby In' Vsuhinxlflfl ter tho holidays. U ■ # j Phone 1066 CITIZENS: PHARMACY Company Fine Wool Felts for the Entire Family