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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1923
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TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
When every Mart Is I n d
JV« 3Bgg£*Ui fond concern, to
H«>r« dost that Hind;
(eh •dhlldren's faces glow;
wanderer may know
) has been enshrined.
ivOrld la bright with
naa cheer,
Andnemff heart la younx;
Our Iwdsmoare high, the way Is
Onttflnffket are tar-flunc;
We greet the atranxer passlnx by
And wlsh'hlm well, though hla re-
fpiy/..
lie,In, ai) unknown tongue.,
tc
Here'll Christmas, with Its tender-
nan!'
When every heart la glad,
Residence 832
And angels come to tuanl and
bless
The eager lass and lad';
We who have doubted lea-mod to
smile,
Regaining for a little while
The childhood we havo had.
—S. E. Ktser. j
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
SOCIAL THI8 EVENING
AT EIGHT O’CLOCK
The C'irfstfan Endeavor social
this evening at the Christian
church at 8 o’clock promises to he
the largest social event of the en
tire year with the Intermediates.
Juniors and Seniors participating
numbering In all one hundred
guests. The Christmas spirit will
be happily emphasized* In the
bright decorations, lovely carols,
and beautiful music.
—SB-—
WOMAN'C CLUB
Harris.
derwood will he pleased to learn Tor a visit to tlic’r neice, Mrs. LVC. | alone to grow* cotton arid when the
she has sufficiently recovered to
leave the General hospital, and
continues to Improve at her "hcWi
dn Gi*.V;y’atenne.
The Uttl$ friends of -Jack. Chan
dler will be pleased to learn that
he Is recovering from a tonsil op
eration at St Mary’s hospital
Friday. _ * .
Captain and' Mrs. John Nicbolscn
and two little sons arrive Friday
from Dahlonega to spend the holi
days with Air. and Mrs. E. H. Dor
sey.
——
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner of
Royaton were visitors here Wed
nesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Burton of
Lavonia sp6nt Wednesday in the
city.
-ffl-
I boll weevil appealed It took from
—BB— j them ihelr only mean* of living.
•Mr..’ and Air* Purcell of • Galops* l The North and West being de
vil!* wlkltpeffd- tTW lroltdaya-with prlved TsrtMtfjf TAMr *
Mn W. L. Wood. , shutting our gates against Imml-
] grants, came south and Induced
' — — , the negro , to leave as these
I * tlons wanted cheap labor. He
' said the go*;(h War the natural
home of the negro, and his race
11 h^d been kindly and Justly treat
ed here. It was a mistake for the,
negroes to leave the south and he
Around Athens
With Col T. Liny Gun
xx- ah— a MM -i j ' '■bowed the valuer of other crops
^ o d ' J ,r’ ArnoM I * rown >" Oeorglii to Ink, the plnce|
, , LrtrS 1 " f M "° n - H " “ ld Wh -" ,h ' **»■*»
UT JtTTZer ! *>>• with 'foreign
wul u i hor w * ‘■"Porlul alien., dl.ren:
,0 - iSBBStJSfS^ •»"••«** rouble.. The negro I.
the best labor the Houth can hav
promising ydung man and has fre
quently visited Athens
A member iff the K. K .K.’s In
our cltx. says their organisation
arl’.l present the city reboots
for he understands our people
we best understand the negro.
onJ
•Mr. and Mr*, c. W. Walker of Thuraday and Friday. Dee
Piedmont. S—C.. who are enrouto ,
20th
land 21st. Gloria Swanson will no-
NAVARRE
JJIARLS
saot : Christmas
r "*OU may search
the marts from end
to end—and no place
willyou find a more suit
able gift for a woman—
than pearls.* And to
please her most, they
ought to be indestruct-
ible—lustrous—aa near
ly like* weal pearls u
possible—in short.;
NAVARRft RRARUS/ik
M. F.lrickett Jewelry Co.
Cl«ytog ; ^St. Atljen,, Ga.
Jti
iere are a few more of the
Athens Woman’s Club Cook books
left. If you aro in doubt about
your Christmas gift get one for
mother* sister, friend or yourself,
as they contain the finest recJpies
| by the bast house keepers In the
city, wmch is saying indeed, a
great deal.
I —an—
THE BEAUTIFUL
TREE OF LIGHT
The beautiful tree of light with
fapproprlate exercises and the
singing of Carols wtfl he an event-
of Monday, Christmas Eve In front
of Emmanuel church at 6:30. This
tree has become an annual custom.
greatly appreciated by the entire |
community to which everybody !*,
| cordially invited.
» —on—
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
8UNDAY SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS TREE
Friday afternoon at 6 o’clock,
the Sunday school of the First
Presbyterian church will have th-
annual Christmas tree Mo which
the chUdren are anticipating with
pleasurable interest. A lovely
program has been arranged.
—OR—
Mr. Dave MUIef leaves Friday
for Washington, D. C., to spend the
houndaytt with bis daughter, Mrs.
Miller Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Knight arid
young daughters, Isabelle and
Alma will spend the Christmas
holidays In Florida.
—BP ■
. The friends of little Eleanor Me-
Kattori will bo sorry to learn of
hey illness with measles.
9 ?Sb*. HvM^Ga/l'oway of Boston Is
expected for the’holidays to visit
Dr. Jj C. Holliday and Mrs. Sall.'o
Bell.
_ up— -
The friends of Mrs. H. N. Iln-
. thnt can be made if the school
Florida stopped "over Tuesday J! 11 * ”3 ^ {?.* i jj?f!prar ,n W. n Paramount plc-
| the klan In a numblr of citie. hai , ture . ThIg , cture u Swnn .
- presented banners to the schoMs ’r greatest role. “Zaza” is n
They will alro have a booth on . ump|UOUj| romanc# . manre llou*ly
| Clayton street for - the poor and ! nroduced by the alr ^ iorot “Robin
children of Athens^ , Hood « A RrMt hfgr aupe r-speclat
MIRRORS
for the Dresser
Single Hand Mirrdrs
in Genuine
Ivoroid
Amber and
Tortoise Shell
—as well as Jewelry Cases,
Pin Trays, Powder Boxes, etc.,
any or all of which will be
appreciated as a sift.
Dresser Sets of
New Designs. . '
Hundreds of Holiday
Gifts for Your
- Choosing,
See Our Windows
Phone 1066
CITIZENS
PHARMACY
*he Echo nay. that .on,. fifteen «'“• „ M1 *"
- twenty rcrape.. .coop* drasa. ?!' ,n,on J* »fPP«rted by H. B.
Warner, Ferdinand Qottrchalk Lu-
p:ows and other Implements | P ii e *. v *rn* «
! C -*™. ‘"the
greatest attractions of the season
doubtless
packed. Pnub Pollard comedy
an added attraction.
I ton, bring a part of the stats high
nay force, tha, *«» to 1, wo , h| „ „ „„
•^^SSsSSS&TSi**» P "'«" -« *
Augusta In such shape that It
wrtuld l>e travelled by tourists to
Florida. This Is important Infor
mation for Athene, as It will en
able tovrlata passing through our
* city to hove the choice of
route, to Florida. Thl. look. Ilk, j Ji; n 5dJM"«S« in cottr.i
Mr. Holder I. carrying otit »>l", Kt„„«l l< h«lc. .nd hn, -t
Mr. Obe Smith, one of the most
progrerslv# farmers of Madison
county, was In lb* city Saturday.
"iHe tells 6s that th»s jenr he
has
. . more
prontH. to do .onto p.rtnan«nt. to maklnt third, of
road bulldlnx In our motion. | „ hai, Mr. 8ml,h Mid
_ ^ .... j had he a rood at.nd he would h.v* Palace:
We had talk wJin Editor Mot- made more bales. Ho did not STAR—Gloria Swanspn, one of
f,r A, f .. the i l C* ln to ur « P°l*>n until the 12th
‘“* u * u ~ "" m June, as he never plants the
same land in cotton two successive
condition of the Bankhead high-
and
® tt jj | years, and by this pra?t«co tho boll
" art j weevils do not appears so eirly. He
has planted a large crop of snail
“ rn grain and rays it looks fine. His
: * nK | section has always raised plenty
•y*, of wheat, meat and al lother farm
I supplies.' y
way from Athens to h
Secretary Carroll gave
map showing how this
^>een neglected in fav
Georgia. Mr. MorrJs, i
homer will join Athens
for improving this lln
! Hartwell Is also experl
I curtailment of tourist
J will have hla town and county use j A practical farmer who haa kept
j their best Influence with t Madison books on the cost, says you can
j and Franklin to Join Jn the work, break land cheaper with a two- „ uuoo **,*«* ,
’ having, the sections of roads horse plow than a tractor, but it moro actresses
through th.lr countfe. re-located t,, .peedy. It eo.t. him 15 dramatic ,«rt eveTSutad. It'waa
nnd a good highway built. , and acre to put In cowpeaa with w produced with Jlrit. Le«lle Carter
I ■ . . / — . I tractor, but he can ru.h the work.' the .tellar role In New York In
Among the honored *ue.tn atwe ■ Bu , when you m „„ break ground «oo and created a great .e n .n-
1 pree. meeting la.t Friday In Athene j f or .mall grain and prepare the land , .km.
“* I Properly. It l.'beM to uw horeg- j SCENARIST—Albert Shelby Lo-
J Vino, who has written the con-
tlnuties of many screen successes.
GLORIA SWANSON IN "ZAZA”
BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION
Palace Now Playing—One of This Season’s Most
' / Lavish* Productions.^
fflorii Swanson and HB. Warner in a. scene from the
Paramount Picture 'Zaza.* An Allan Dwan Production
Palace Special Thursday and Friday
GLORIA SWANSON IN “ZAZA”
PALACE NOW PLAYING
CAMERAMAN—Hal Rosson, a
lens-artist of distinction who
photographed “The Glimpses of
Nut-Shell Data Regarding “Zaza” the dloon,” “Lawful Larceny” and
other Paramount tilumphs.
Here are facts concerning Gloria I APPEAL— 1 The picture will e\ert.
Swanson's latest Paramount star a powerful appeal upon all class?*
picture, “Zaza,” now playing at the of picture lovers because of this
strong love story and the dramatic
•Uuatiqris which abound. It is ' o
photoplay of exceptional worth
which all'wiH enjoy. •
the moat gifted and popular atara
of the American screen. Her stellar
successes fere numberous and she
is the idol of the motion j>*ctuje
fans.
PRODUCER—Align Dwa'n?1ntcr-
nationally known for his master
production/ of "Robin Hood" and
the Paramount picture successes,
He Glimpses of the Moon” and
"Lawful Larceny.”
AUTHORS—Pierre Berton and
Charles Simon, French playwrights
whose “Zaza” has been played by
than any other
f was Co. 8am. WJlkrs
• moat popular men In
1 delivered a beautiful
the luncheon given tt
When asked about t
i Railroad Col. Wilkes
are not in politics. Si
I t ions J, but we would 11
railroads let alone and
chance. We are glv!
service we have given
ber of years, nnd Of
ager Wlckersham devc
time In trying to met
of the people along i
manages realising the
tcrests between the pe
The Xmas Shoe Sale
—Offers the entire stock of
fine shoes at greatly reduced
prices—Every pair is new,
stylish and of fine quality.
SHOES THAT WERE to $16.00 ... ■ ; Now $9.95
SROES THAT WERE to $11.85 Now $7.95
OES THAT WERE to $ 9.00 ... Notv $6.95
HOES THAT WERE to $ 6.60 ‘ L. Now $4.95
H
LADIES' FELTS
MEN’S FELTS
CHILDREN’S FELTS
SI, $2, $2.50, $1.35
o
PRICED
$1, $2, $2.25, $4
PRICED
$1, $1—5, $15p, $1.75
aau.
(Milrr
■O.T$"d
ALT. ARE PURE WOOL SLIPPERS IN ALL COLORS,
SMichael Brothers
*T
»-k
Ji|Two More Georgia 1
^■iCommanadnts ArelS'MS.r^^JTSSS:
*" e j . .1 \ r. ... i lanno cut» the rope o( Zan', Ira -
.In Athens Visiting »■■«« »nu ii... utter u .cT,.rci/i„-
| i Jurcrt In n fall. Dufresne dng fer
‘ ‘Zaza until Mud. Dtifrczne appears
— i, ■ . the zeenc./aza la 'i]umlllaun€.e(l
hi»|V Tw° former commandant, of the to le , r „ lhat tho , ov( .. Is
tnu | Unlveralty of Oeorgla corp. of ca- mnrr | ed . Uu r res ,„ goe . to Amre'ca
. h * I .S' th .® dt,r - S2 1 ' ! wlth W» «M daughter and --e-
In-.D. W. Rythcr, until a faer months tunlI y MM later a widower. Zaza
the I ago In charge, arrlyod Wedneaday and he m eet again and all ends
railroads. He- not only regard* It from Ft. Banning to apend Chrlat-. we |j_
a duty but a personal pleasure man with bla family here. Ho haa | SUPPORT—The supporting rase
‘been assigned to command the 11„ made up of prominent screen
Und Infantry at Ft. McPharion. pU y e rs. II. B. Warner <» leading
and will succeed Lt. Colonel James. nmn an( | others In the support-fe.
M. Kimbrough. alM» former con- ,.i ude Fe nllnand Ootuchalk, l.u-
manduit at Oeonda. , i -lie La Verne, Mary T.htmnan,
The other old Georgia commaa- Riley Hatch. Roger Lytton and
dant to Col. Kendrick who la here j von y Dnw ,
and; for a few daya vRh relatives and j
that friends. Col. Kendrick is stationed { — -.t—r—
and a patriotic prlvils
gratified to note the ‘come bitek’
in the material progress in all
lines of business Jn the counties we
serve.”
will
On Dec. 20th Col. Wilkes
visit Elberton, by Invitation
nddrers the Rotary Club of
city on railroads and other matters
of greqt public tntereot. Several
from Athens will visit Elberton to
henr Col. Wilkes.
W. E. Wiliams colored of the
Georgia Industrial Collage of Sa
vannah, delivered by request be
fore the editors last Friday 'an ex
cellent talk about the negro. IJe
said thnt hla race.had t^een trained
WOULD RESTORE CASTLE
BUFFALO N. Y.—Pioneer real-
dents of the Nlugra frontier huve
united In an appeal to the War De
pnrtment for the preservation of
"The Castle,” an ancient budding
at Fort Niagara erected by the
French In 1T2I.
From a big front room on the
first floor of.“The Castle” Sir Wil
liam Johnson Is said to have exer-
cl»ed his power over the Indians
of 'thp Iroquois country.* The sec
ond floor Is believed to have housed
one of the* first permanent Catho
He’chapel* In the American wild
erness. •
Shop
Where Trademarks
Protect You
I ' ■
The Victor trademark is it*
be found upon every talking
machine in our stock—we
can afford to carry no othors.
In buying a talking machine
you must choose between a
Victrola or something yoa
hope will do as well; just aa
in shopping, you must chopee
between the store of which
is careless of patronage, and
that which extends you cour
tesy, service, and intelligent
understanding of your wants.
•
Victrolas, All Styl«
All Pricq*
Dorsey Furniture Co.
Corner Lumpkin and Clayton
N*w
Vidor Record*, \
Once A Weok,
Every Week, Friday”
HENRY’S
$19.95 COAT SALE FOR THURSDAY.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MONDAY
Fine: Quality Blst’k hrd Brown Bolivia, and Soft Sue :! • Ve
lour*. Lonyr stitinB line, side ti»* and h-ltcd —nd'-’ f
S ’lflrs. Values to *35.00—sent to us by on“ of “The Largest.
ant/actuiers c? Coat*' for a Special Cmstmas i>iuc— f
$19.95
Coats of American Velour, Values to $22.50
This Sale $14.95
HENRY’S
Basket of Fruit
for dChristmas
Lot us mako up a neat Fruit
Basket for your Christmas day.
It makts an excellent gift for
th? home or friend. Let us de
liver one for you.
Priees $1.50 to $5.00.
COSTA’S •
DELICATESSEN
In Atlanta now. He la being wel
corned back by hto many friende
In Athena*
WASlir.VGTO.V—Lieutenant Col
onel J. M. Kimbrough, Jr.,.now
commanding the 32nd Infantry at
Fort McPherson, Ga., will be as
signed to dntyvwlth the Geogrla
national guard next month, Ad
jutant General Davis informed
Senator W. J. Harris. Colonel
Kimbrough baa been previously on
duty with the Georgia guard aa an
instructor and many objections
were made about a year ago when
ho was relieved and givan active
duty at Fort McPherson. Under
army regulations the time limit for
service with the national guard
had xptred, but next month Colonel
Kimbrough will be eligible for duty
again*
Senator Harris and Adjutant
General Charles H. Cox, of Geor
gia, recently rial ted the war de
partment to request Colonel Kim
I brough’ll return to the Georgia
I national guard.
HAWKERS CF GERMAN MONEY
DRIVEN FROM PARIS 6TREET8
PARIS —German banknotes,
mostly in millions and billions
have been driven off the streets of
Paris by the police. They were
| sold chiefly as souvenirs or given
as premiums, but the city authori
ties discovered a wartime law for
bidding traffic in foreign monies
except unde rlicsnse and they have
applied for It.
oAnnouncement
Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets
Announcer the Opening
of a New Millinery Department
MRS. MATHILDA A. HALE is in charge of this
new department and has assembled a wonderful
qrray of
Charming New Spring Hats
SPECIAL OPENING SALE
To properly introduce this new department we offer
a lot of hats, no two alike, at a price that will bring
you here.' •
Values to $8.50
Special $4.95