The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 19, 1923, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1#, 1923. TBB BANNBR.HgffAlD, ATHENS. GEORGIA Office Jfltt — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Rctldcuc* 831 THE OLD MAN’S CHRI8TMAS 8HOP By Jams* Whitcomb Rlloy Yea. I bear you Mia* Jolly-go-romp Calling m« to come; “Look 'at- the wonderful Jack-1%- And oh. what a dandy drum! See all the beautiful Chinese dolls. And y oh tier's a dancing bear! Theflfcrtfctthlng like it in all the world; There couldn't be—anywhere"! Your eye% bright. Miss Jolly-go* rom; It's thrilling, I can't deny, Put you should have seen the Christmas shop days gone by. Twasfti* too large, Miss Jolly-go- 3. a) Jolly Boy—Qurlitt. Girl—Ourlltt—!Nellie; Pucker. () Three Duets—Rchwalm. Hum, hum, busy little bee. O, Maiden, wherefore weepeat thou Thou reignest in my bosom—Nel lie Rucker and Mra Anderson. 4. (a) Two Studies—GurUtt— Lillian Forbes. (b) Duet-Reverie—Arthur Foote —Lillian Forbes and Mrs. Ander son. ' 5. (a) Transposition of First March Into , major and'minor keys —Cranberry, (b) Three Studies-* Ourlltt—Elizabeth Birdsong. (c) Dfaet—Fred^br—Elisabeth Birdsong and • Mrs. Anderson. ' •. Two Studies—Ourlltt—Cha* $Vebb. 7. Paper on Schumanij—Mar tha Jim Arnold. . • 8. (a) Melody. <b) Soldiers An* th#Toyel/>p Man. Ml,, Jolly.!;March—Sotmmsnn—Pmy Ho)- , porabe. Whuff** quizzical way he had! \ 9. Paper on Bach—Adele Brown. He knew nl Hhe children for mllei l H>* (a) Musette—Bach (b) Danes nround. 1 of the. Elves—Orieg—Martha Jim COuV) tell all the good from the Arnold. 11. Paper on Grieg—Bessie Mell Poatt. 12. (n) Intrata—Bach; (b) Gav otte—Bach—Adele Brown. 13. Album Leaf—Orieg-Bessie Mell Pon*s. 14. Hunters’ chorus from *'Def Frei shuts”—Weller—BeSsle Mell Boats and Martha Jim Arnold. As the toyshops are today. But oh, It { was more mysterious, The colors were far more gay! nor Williams and Mrs. Anderson. 3. Paper on Gurlltt—Lillian Forbes. Jolly But what was the queerest of all to me Was how he could tell, some way. The things you wanted old Santa —to-bring TtMgvur house Christmas Day. slrttutM- Let’s, you and I, Miss Jolly-go* rpmp. Play I) nm the Toyshop Man. While You—well, you’re Miss Jolly. .* go**spmp Wtyli..many a secret plan. AndUtha .jpecrcta—oh, they musn’t , get out!— They’re* snored as troth could he. But. betng the Toyshop Man, ol Course, Yon-whisper them all to me! I1..H J ' MRS. ANDER80N ‘ PRE8ENT8 PUPIL8 IN MU8ICAL RECITAL Mrs. James A. Anderson present- ed her students studying elemen- tnlVy piano In n recital this after noon in her studio at Lucy Cobb. Pupils from the ages of six te eight demonstrated with facility the principle of * transposition, which ertm emphasised In the Gran* berry method. The following pro gram was given; 1. (a) Transposition of study lnt»ap«jQr and minor keys—Our lltt—Eleanor Williams. (b) Duet-Waits—Schwalm—Pea- more, day before Tax/ Books close. Lw. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector. DOLLS at HUGGINS, 25c to *7.00. PARTY 8ERIE6 FOR MISS ELIZABETH HARRIS Mr,. Alfred Kreft •ntert»ln»’l with a most exquisite Rue,Ian Tm at her very beautiful home * off Daren Boliva Tunday afternoon In honor of Mia, Elisabeth Har ris. The truest. Invited were: Madame, Dale. John,on. Creel, Mrs. Campbell and Mra. Flower,; Misses Ooeldne, Escobar. Lule- ylere, Myers, Messrs, 8. R. Flow ers and Harry Oo. t, The very chsrmlny Miss Ellm- lirth Harris, who Is popular In tho Elite Circles of El Paso society, arrived In Chihuahua Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kraft. Mrs. Jesus Creel nave an enjoy able Theatre Party Friday. Among the suest, to attend were Mre. Al fred Kraft. rMs. M. Flowers, Mias Harris, Miss Angsllta Creel, Mis, Mary Domain and Min Claire Picard. ' Mrs. Alfred Krnft will ontertnln .with a dinner at her home Mon- tlay evenlnfl.—Jnvlted aunts nre: Mr. knit Mr*. John R.R Enlow. (Mr. and Mr,. Muasey, Mils Ellxn- iheth Karri,. Mit Renjamln Ek- riaun and 0,n QuUano. Mr.- Warren rave a most delight* ful dinner Saturday at 1st Pa* I* honor of Mlaa Elisabeth Harris who la the houae fluent of Mr. and iMrr. Alfred Kraft. Those pm lent Mr. end Mrs. Holme, Columbia Bores. j^cORDS Miss Hacker, MlsS Elizabeth Har rls, Mr. Victor Jungk and Mr Kelly. Those who enjoyed the very de lightful dinner given by Mrs. Al fred Kraft at her home Monda> evening in honor of Miss Elizabeth Harris were: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Enlow; Mr. and Mrs. Mussey Miss Harris. Mr. Benjamin En rique* and Oen. Quljano.—El Dla- rio Chihuahua Mexico. CAROLS TO BE SUNG AT MELL AUDITORIUM CHRISTMAS DAY OlOO Tho beautiful program for Christ mas Carols to be sunc Chrlatmai day at the Mell Auditorium In the afternoon from 5:10 to 5:33C promises to bo a most . charmtnc event. This old fashion custom Is nlmost a thin* of the paet, and tr rive the lovely custom Is hti predominant Idea, hrlnflln* togeth er the community In aweet fellow ship by singing the carols. Special pictures will he shown and tho real old time Chrlatmaa will feature the excretes,. Ev erybody I, Invited to come and bring eome one. TREE OF LIGHT ..... — ■••• ----- The beautiful tree of Light with appropriate exordia, and th, ■infling of Carole will be an exent of Monday, Chrlitmas Eve In front of Emmanuel church at 5:30. This tree ha, become an annual cuetom greatly appreciated by the entire community to which every body It cordially invited. CHRISTMAS TREE AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH There will be a rehcarenl by the children of tho First Presbyterian church Thursday'afternoon nt 3:30 The tree will be given Frida, afternoon at 6 o’clock and al Ithe boy, and girl* are urged to be present, as many wll be unable to participate on account of 111 nee* WOMAN'S CLUB COOK BOOK There nre <H#*l»ore of t Athens Woman’s Club-Cook books left. If you ore In doubt about your Chrlatmaa gift flat one for motLer. Bister,’ friend or yourself -as they contain tlie flneet recipe, by the beet house keeper. In the city, which Is saying Indeed, ■ great deal. ^ , CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT COLLEGE AVENUE SCHOOL Christmas Carol, wll he sung nt the College Avenue school Thurr- day nt 1:15. Dr. P. C. Morgan wll address the meeting. The Et> fth and 7th grades of the Gram mar school will take part. Every body I, Invited^ ^ BU8INE8S MEETING WOODMAN CIRCLE GROVE 47 There will be a business meet Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL'ANS 25c and 75c Packages Everywhere -The friend? Jofj MVp. CreWa ’ will regret to learn she continues ill with a severe cold at her home on MUledge avenue. : Athens' Neighbors j Catarrh ■ t of bead throe benefited by the VICKS Ing of the Woodman Circle Grove 17 this evening at 8 o’olock. 1 Ail nejnbera urged to be present. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TEACHERS The teachers of all the school! •e asked to announce to the etu* ilents that Christmas Carols will be sung In the Mell Auditorium Tuesday the 25th from 5:80 to 3:10. everybody Is Invited. THE BEUNA VISTA CHURCH TO HAVE CHRISTMA8 EXERCISES The Beuna Visth* Baptist church on the Nowhere road will hold Christmas exercises, Dfc. 25th at 7 p. m. The public is invited. Miss Nella Hart Avery arrives _ | 'Thursday from 8t. Catherine'* school Richmond Va. to spend the holidays with her grapd parents Capt. and Mrs J. F. Hart Mrsu Oro Hart Avery arrives Sunday from RIchmonl. —ffl—* Miss Minnie Adams of Augusta nrrivos Thursday to spend the hoi* Idays with, Msr. F. F. llart —SB— Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Crawford. Mrs. William Watson and Miss Ab igail -Crawford of Albany and Bir mingham Ala., arrive this week to spend the holidays with Mrs. B F. Crane. ItfSfc fl— Mrs. J. B. Mitchell of Everston III. arrived today*to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. T W. Reid. < |«K«1 {P*— Miss Ida Arnstein leaves the last of the month fbr New York where she will again take up her residence. She ha* been nt the head of Michael’s Millinery depart* ment the past year. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coleman an* nounce the birth of a son, Decem ber the 18th at their Madison avenue, who will ha,call ed W. F Jr. Just One Jump Ahead of Law (By Associated Press) RALEIGH—Mrs. Burton C. Tucker age 51 and her 17 year old husband who were Indicted In Jersey City Tuesday on charger growing out of tholr marriage left Southern Pines early Wednesday, the clerk at the Hotel Belvedere where they were stopping stated. ft is rported that the couple were going*to Florida. The family of the youthful bridegroom charges that Mrs. Tucker unduly Infltftneed him. jb^SKSSS. a. Newlyweds Are Maysvllle Ed Craig and Miss Her-} nell Pressley;\Boyd Hart and Miss Vera Howlngton. Guy Richey and Mis* Marlon 8m!tb: Mira Sibyl Holland and Homer Silvers; How ard Catlett and Miss Alice Terry; Dave Jackson add Miss Pearlle Seoley. On Friday night Prof. A. A Canon, from - the State College, held a big poultry meeting at Dry Pond. Jefferson will be represented at the Students' Convention to meet at Indianapolis, by Mfrse* Olive Willis and Mary Applehy. Bam Chandler a Jackson county boy, is achieving great success in the insurance business In Macon. The Harmony Grove cotton mill declared a 50 per cent dividend re cently and after the holiday* will declare another 50 per cent divi dend. Officers captured a Ford car and 50 gallons of boose near Hartwell A man was captured and gave his name as Ed Waters, of Commerce MORGAN COUNTY MADI80N—Morgan county Is fast coming back and with the new year farmers nre going to work with a determination to win. CoL Duke of Madison, and Ml*. Dominick of New York, were re cently married. Leroy Whitley and Minx Louis* Malcom were married at Rutledge. The bride has relatives in Athens. New England tourists Unger n< Madison and wonder why they should go further for climate. ~ RANKS COUNTY MAY8VILLB—Mr. Elisha Andcr* son, one of Maysvlile'a best citi zens, died recently. At the residence if 8qu!ra Mar- low was a double wedding MPa Bertha Veal and Roy Merk, and Miss Beula Veal and Verlln« Tur pin. At request from Nicholson, a negro was taken from the trnir by the MaysvUle police. He wai locked up in the Nicholson cala boose but turned over and mad« his escape. Banks has made a- good cotton crop plenty of hog and hominy and farmers look forward to s prosperous year In 1924. For Her— Candy—Sure When the Xmas call f is made you’ll w- to take along a BOX OF FINE CANDY Make Your Selection From These Nunnally'a Norris HoUIngsworth Sschrofft’s COSTA’S 'Nome Made .Candies COSTA'S Mr. and Mr,. Hatild liner will go over to Atlanta Saturday t« spend Christmas. r \ The friend, of Jlra. W.J. Thorn-, an will be deligfitVd tt>f1eartr*4he Dr* and Mra Euxtafee Stephen, have arrived to spend the holidays with Miss Eunice Palmsr. The friends of Master Frank Crane will be glad to hear ha li slowly Improving from measles. • —B1— The friends of Col. M. O. Mich ael will be carry to learn of hit Illness at his home on Milled*! avenue. Miss Thelma Stark of Commerc* arrive* Friday to. visit Misses Lucy and Lois Lampkin and will be on< of the attractive honoreee at ths't beautiful tea Friday afternoon. Mfs. D. W. Meadow, Mr. Wtt King Meadow and Mr. Albert TII ton, of Athens, and Miss Hilda Meadow, of Washington will ar rive this week to spend the holl days with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brown.—Elberton Star. Mr. and Mrs. A. * R. Wood and Richard and Msble Wood of At lanta, Mr. and Mrs. F. C Thomp- of Cornells Mr end Mrs. W. E Wood of Birmingham Ala., Mr Thtrman Wood of Macon will rlvo tho latter part of the week to spend Christmas with thol* mother, Mrs R. F. Wood. - ■ W 1 - Mrs. .Bob Morton and child*en who spent the week end hers wllh Mrs. Howard Abney have returned to thefr home In Grenville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moss III ban taken possession of the Davison apartment on Meigs street. —R?— Mrs. E. L. Woodall ha* returnfrl from an extended visit to relative! in Columbus. Miss Mary WIIIcox who hai been visiting Mra. Madison Nichol son has returned to Jscksonvltlt tor the holidays. • —BR—| Dr. and Mrs. Arthur have return • ed from their ftsddiq* trip spent in Florida. —BB— Mrs. William Quarterman of Winder visited hers Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Cox, v Jr, who Is teaching In Dawson arrives Sun day to spend the hoUdsys with his oarenta, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Cox. . » -9 s - Mlra Moselle Ashford .arrives Thursday from Charlotte to spend (he holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Ashford. Mr. William Ashford Sunday for the holidays Miss Francos Walton of the tTn|. varsity, leaves Thursds? for An- gust* to spend the holidays. K|,f w e . The fr!en«!.» of Mrs. Austin Bel* will regret to he" r of her Ulnae* el her I,nine rm llllemlerron nvr- The Big Present in the Pack Whatever else la in "Santa’a" pack, if your boy or your girl ,5oowt cot that Mcycl. hi, or her heart la aat upon—well, it wont ho “Merry Chriatmas!" in' your home. . We have them in atoek, ready for Santa Claua to deliver. Price Range $25 $30 135 $40 Shop Early For Choke. ATHENS CYCLE CO. North Lumpkin Street Athens, Ga. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. “Hey, Fellers-I Got MINE!” That’s the "bicycle smile”—the broadest, happiest, straightest-from-the-heart smile you ever saw on “son’s” face. He got his Christmas bicycle. 'n . # •v'' - . • 73 Now he's all set for the big doings—the joy-rides with the fellows—everywhere—daily growing stronger, the glow of health fairly radiating from him, the open world his playgrounds, clean boys his constant com* panions. Get him a bicycle for Christmas—for play, for health, for every-day fun and usefulness. Your local dealer will be fiappy to show you the latest preferred models.