The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 17, 1923, Image 3

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HV. PBCEMHFK 17. 1TO. THB BANWKR-HKBAI,P.~ATHgW9. TOOHOW PACE THERE Lt Simply ■ (tfe Cuckoo ■ [l«**V a h m 1 IiiEornia Ram- 1 cJjUy th» {o *‘ ' Eirilt make yo«> Et-tMiy-. And C*.y A1 Jolapn ftp ■< >* > r * vl "« K& §&6% Cover with wet hiking Md»- afterwards apply gently— VICKS ▼ VapoRub Peer IT Million Jars CW Yearly TONIGHT SHOWING By MBS. ALICE ADAUS Mrs. 1 Beanie B. Troutman spent the week end In Atlanta.- HUNTING FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE Jea* at* happy as kin be Hunting for the Christmas tree! “Get a big one," says the boys- “Llmbs enough for all the toys!* So we'ne lookin' left an* right. All the Christmas trees In sight. JACK HOLT AGNES AYRES Mr. und Mrs. John Murrell of Ltlanta will spend Christmas with fr. and Mrs. Audley Morton. The friends of the relatives of Mr. George Burch sympathise with them In the death of Mr. *" “The Marriage Maker” Burch Sunday at a local hospital follow ing pneumonia. . Jes’ as happy os kin, be. Thinkin* how that Christmas tree In -the days o’ long ago Made the young ones love It so! Thinkin’,. o’ them ol'-time Joyc Ain’t wj Jei’ bald-headed beys? Still the spirit’s glad an’ free where love finds the Christmas tree With ttfe little ones around Life’s sweet blossoms on Love*# ground. ( Still for us there’s Joy to be Fixln’ up the Christmas tree! —Frank L. Stanton In the Atlanta Constitution. .# —pg i MRS. LEE CALLOWAY TO ENTERTAIN FOR MRS. HUNTER HARRI8 Tnesday morning Mrs. Lee Cal loway will entertain very Informal ly at a small bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. Hunter Harris. A popular bride of the early fall. The usual lovely hospitality of the de lightful home will be very hsppl- £ce OF MEETING OF i CREDITORS Strict Court of the Untied L for the Northern District Crfis, EMfjgSMfisiofc, As art in Bankruptcy. t C. Oldham, trading as \ gibbon Shoe Shop, Bank* ; jfo. 1695 in'Bankruptcy. i Creditor;v3S: Said Bank- ire henflpttbti/ted that rill be a meeting of the s of the above named ■t on December 27th, 1923, Southern. Mtithal Building, , Ga., at' 11:00 o’clock A.* the purpose of examining it, allowing claims, select-1 mas holidays with Mrs. ‘ Scott’s parent* Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sams, nt their home on Juniper street Mr. Bruce Sams of Savannah, Ga., formerly of Atlanta, will also be the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sams, for the holidays. —Journal. CHRISTMAS CAROL8 TO BE SUNG Christmas Carols will be sung on Christmas day at the Mell au ditorium from 6: SO to 6.30. A beautiful program has been ar ranged by the Fine Arts depart ment of the Woman’s Club with Mrs. W. W. Crews chairman. Tho cooperation of the entire city Is •••—•* —*—i to Sweethearts—love storms—exit. Mr. Cupid! Enter “The Mar riage Maker," love doctor extraordinary. His unique system of handling love affairs provides seven reels of refreshing novelty. Mr. Holt Calloway, representing the Guarantee Trust Co, who has been the guest of Mr. John J. Wilkin* has returned to his home In New York. urged* in this lovely custom make It a great and happy Mrs. Eugene Lyle and Mr. Frank Slier of Atlanta were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lyle the past week. Mr. and*Mrs. Mar'.on Allen and Marlon, Jr., of Atlanta arrive the latter part of the week to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Toombs DuBose. Miss Carrie Walden Is expected home from Richmond. Va., the last of the week to spend the holidays with her mother. Mrs. J. W. Walden. Mrs. Isaac Reid relumed Sunday night from a visit to relatives In Carlton. C ‘..r-J..- BIBLE AND MI8SION I RIFLES at HUGGINS, 75c STUDY CLASS MEETS L Ann. TlieenAV AT 9.11* — Miss Rutherford, Mrs. J. C. Hutchins, Mrs. J. C. Hutchins, Jr, and a delegation from the Lollie Hutchins Sunday School clasi re turned from Lakemont Sunday night where they gave a lovely Christmas tree to the children’ of that picturesque little -town. - - " J23C, TUESDAY AT 3:30 ~~ — 1 J The Bible and Mission Study 10MILES at HUGGINS, j class of Oconee street Methodist [33.00. ' d23c j church will meet with Mrs E. L. - - Jackson Tuesday afternoon at 1:80. 3 more flays before All members urged to be present tfiks floSP t nnd v, * ,tors cordially welcomed. THURSDAY and FRIDAY SPECIAL Mrs. John C. Hart of Atlanta Is the guest of Mrs. John J. Wilkins. Miss Ruth White, who has been the attractive guest of Miss Van Cleve Wilkins has returned to hef home in Elizabeth City, N. C. Miss Josephine Wilkins, Miss Van Cleve Wilkins and their guest Miss Ruth White of Elizabeth City N. C„ spent several days in At lanta last week. Little Julius Elrod, Jr„ Is quite ill at the home of his parents. ^GLORIA | CHRI8TMA8 TREE AT FIR8T PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY 1 SCHOOL FRIDAY 5 P. M. The annual Chrttsmas tree of the Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church will be an Interesting occasion Friday after* noon nt 4 o'clock. I 5WANSON j £» ALLAN DWAN~~rJ Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Toombs Du* Bose have returned from Atlanta where they visited Mr. and Mrs Marion Allen during the extra session of Legislature. Lavish Wonderful Effects Rich Gowns ili-Freezo Solution uco Filling Station Phone 9114 Scenes Dramatic Sensation Mr. Earl Flee man of Washington D. C., is visiting his mother, Mrs. N. L. Fleeman and other rela tives for the holdiays. Dr. Will Moss. Captain J. W. Barnett, Messrs. Billups Phlnlsy, ' Howell Erwin, Harold Hinton , W. C. Jordan, OHn Dozier To;n Dozier and Gus Dozier have returned from a fishing trip to Florida. “WHO’S WHO” IN ATHENS? Free Tickets For Correct Answers Mrs. W. D. Branch and W. D. Jr. of Baxley arrived Sunday night to visit Capt. and Mrs T H Dozier for the holidays. v Mr. Alley Beusse of Florida ar rives this week to spend tho holi days with his mother, Mrs. Carlton Beusse. j First National picture. produced by M. C. Levee. The. story portrays ( tho vivid con tracts between the rich and tne lowly; the respectable and the dregs or society, with two romances Inter-twIncd In tho dramatic fa bric of tho story. The dangers of unthinking Jealousy Is tno theme of this fusclnating story, and it will strike at ho heart of every per son who sees It The action alternates between 1 tho homo of a wealthy San Fran cisco exporter and the camps of Gypsies in tho fields and along the! roadsides. Through the unfounded Jealousy of the exportor, his own' non becomes a member of tho band of Gypsies, and regains his home only after a series of heart-break ing experiences and adventures. Mr. Tourneur 1ms gathered n notable east for hi* prodindlon. In ft are Ben Alexander, Jano No vak, Earle Williams, George Slog- mann, Iiu)l Montana, J. Gunnls Davis and Emily Pitzroy. Special Features and Big Stars All Week At the Palace Theatre MJsa Gussle Reeves of Lexington wop among the visitors here Frl*; It is not too late to send them . —T5— Miss Maliaaa Davie returned to Elberton Saturday night after s visit In the city. Jack Holt and Agnes Ayres Tonight Special—Earl Williams, Kenneth Harlan, Gloria Swanson to Be Seen. Prof, and Mre. Marlon Du Bose and Marlon, ir., of Dahlonega ar rive Friday to epend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Darwin. Mr. Frank Holden has returned from Atlanta where he attended the extra cession of the Legisla ture. i \ “The *Daddy of Them cAW' P 5RTY years ago its reliability and greater convenience began teach* ing handwriters the world over the fountain pep habit. Today the constant need for Water* man’s Ideal by every man, woman and child makes it the most useful and most wanted present that money will buy. ( Waterman dealers everywhere arc ready to aid you in making an appro* priate selection. $ 2 S0 m $ 50°° Easy tp buy — Easy to scad - L. E. Waterman Company ~ 191 Broadway, New Yolk Chi(W Bmo. BmFnndieo MMrul The Northeaat Georgia Motor Club, which will be a combination of motor clnbs in the town, in thia nection, will begin operation Jan uary 1. This organzntion will I have for its - purpose the giving out of information on the condi tion of roads and concerning route, far the benefit of tourists. K. W. Carroll will be tho Men- tary in charge with office, in tho Georgian Hotel. Mr. Carroll will take up hi, dutie, upon the expir ation of hi, term as secretary of the Chamber of Commerce on Jan uary 1. ■•VVHO'8 WHO* IN ATHENS "Who - , tVho” In Athena wilt bo showing at tho Palaco Theatra at all shows this week; twelve of, Athenb business men aro shown back to you anfl if you cah guess correctly who they aro you may re ceive freo theatre tickets. In con nection with the “Who’s Who" Mi;.'Ip ehots of the Rotary Club, School children. Military Depart ment of the University of Georgi.t and flashes of tho Vlrglnla-Georgl.i football game aro seen. Roe "Who’s Who” at the Palace this 4veck and guess who they aro. "Fighting Blood’ Serle Saturday, Win. H. II “Tho Shooting Gamble Skipper” Extra. , Frank T. Kidd in Athens Monday FOOTBALLS at HUGGINS, to $3.00. BIG PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS PALACE AND STRAND THIS WEEK PALACE Monday, Jack Holt and Agnes Ayres, “Tho Marriage Maker.” Comedy "Tin Nights in a Ilail Room.” Tuesday. Earl Williams and Jan# -Nbvak "Jealous Husbands’*. N#ws Events. Wednesday, Kenneth Harlan and Eileen Percy "East ! Side-West t Side." Negro Views. > Thursday and Friday (Special Showing) Gloria Swanson and If. B. Warner "ZAZA". Comedy, ‘•Newly Rich.” Saturday, Johnny Hines. "Conductor 1412." Comedy ! "Three Strike*.” Frank T. Kidd of Hartwell, mem- l»er of the board of trustees Of the State College of Agriculture was In Athens Monday attending a meeting of the executive commit tee of the board. Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting The annual meeting of the share holders of the Commercial Bant of Athens will bo held in the oft i ccs of the bank at 4:00 P. M. Wednesday, January 9th, 1924. ENGINEER WIN8 PRIZE MACON Oa.—C. E. Paul, a vetr cran of twenty seven years service on the railroad and a citizen of Ma con, won the Central of Georgia contest for the beat paper aub-J mitted on fuel conservation. En gineer Paul operates an engine on the Macon, Mlllen and Porterdale lie of the Central and won hte prise over 116 other entrants. Two prizes are coming tq him, one be ing'offered by the Railway Re view, and the other by L. A. Downs vice preeldent and general manag er of the Central of Georgia Rail way. r , • * r’M J. E. PATMAN, Cashiei STRAND Monday. Geo. Chesboro Westers Special, "The Recoil.” Comedy, { "Restless Rest." Tuesday, Big Boy Williams “The Afenger" (Wester*) > "Beasts of Paradise." Wednesday: Wallace Berry •’Btormsdrept". Comedy "Under Cover.” V, Thursday, AH Star Special “Crooked Alley.” Friday. Big Poubel Show: Paul- Ine Oarron . ‘‘Glengary.” New! We Carry a Complete Stock of WATERMAN PENS Just the Thing for Him or Her. THE McGREGOR COMPANY WOULD MAKE NATIONAL PARK COLUMBUS, Ga.—A Nations! Park would be created by. f bill introduced In the senate ky! Sena- tor Harris including part of Fort Anti-Freeze Solution Texaco Killing Station Phone 9111 -■ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY “JEALOUS HUSBANDS” KENNETH HARLAN With EARLE WILLIAMS 1 , JANE NOVAK • EILEEN PERCY “EAST SIDE—WEST SIDE”