The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 23, 1923, Image 13

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SUNDAY, IlECEMnnit 23, 1923. THE BANNBB-nERALP, ATHENS, GEORGIA ways say to a girl, 'Bo yourself, baby,' and say—why, I'm dated tip light up to the minute I’ll gradu ate.” "I like’m nice and easy to chat ter with—I sheer off when they got started pn sonnetp and expres % Blonism,” sai/J Walter Paullson. The intellectual miss who start ed it all was aghast «t the com motion her Uttle idea stirred up. “I thought It would be nice to 1 let the boys know how we felt* 1 about it. And now look at them! Mad as wet hens." said Dr. Lyons. "These dancers may 16ok all right as a still pic ture. but It Is impossible to tell what they will do when they get Into motion." Into motion." . In the New York minister’s use of dancing girls and symbolic pag eants,<4ho Rev. Wllllanf J. DetJarU- W eleben, pastor of th, Payne Me-*t$ly medal eMthodtft church, sees the l Jw secularisation of th church and an attmpt to “compete with worldly i amiisements." ** *5 4 Evidence of High Brow State of Mind Turns Stu dents Away From Girls. EVANSTON, fll.—The reason fair co-eds smiled sweetly A nd male students smile not at all as they passed each other on the Northwestern University campus j at Evanaton, was the impish Idea THANKS Symbolic Dancing Is Frowned Upon By Atlanta Pastor I appreciate and wish to thank each and every one .that has patronized my Parlor dur ing the year. Wishing Yea a Merry Xma. and Happy New Year. ATLANTA.—“Those dances In New York churches which are the presentatibn of old Indian and oth er ancient Ideals, with their ac companiment of Incense and tom toms, ar ejust a frak reversal to itaganism—they have not a trace of Christianity." Such hi the pronouncement of Dr. J. Sprole Lyons, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, on Peachtree street, concerning the efforts of Dr. William Norman Guthrie to Introduce symbolic that'started a symposium with this engaging but highly explosive theme: . "When a girl goes out with a fel low should she talk.down to him?” Well’ it waa a bombdbell. lt waa the whispered* riot of the mornlnS chapel and even In quiet class rooms glares were thrown at smugly superior damsels by foot ball heroes and swimming stars. Phones 1616—161’ ESTELL MARTIN , 311 Holman Bldg. 240 North Lumpkin Street KEEP MUM, SHE SAYS READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS “What are the boys so angry i aboutV’ murmured Miss Lida Ray mond, a Junior. “I’m sure I thlnh Jt’s a fair question. And the an swer is eaiy. A girl doesn’t have to tone her mental coll down to the fellow who takes her to the '"Not at ali Just keep quiet,) ■ ' - Anil, nh *l game or to a dance. r’Not at all. Just k~. Lot him do the talking. And, ott,* how he loves It. Keep mum. Don’t i let on whether you know anything | or not. He’ll bo perfectly satisfied | and he’ll tell the world that you aro the .most wonderful girl in' college." “I almlt it,” said Granville Vick- ey, a senior, and member of the championship swimming team. “I admit it A girl has to talk down to the average fellow. Maybe it is not because he Is any more dumb that she but he Is certainly more diffident and constrained. If a girl gets highbrow any man getp scared." Pretty Miss Avis Grant a Junior, felt extremely sympathetic about them men. "One ought to feel around and strike the level of the mind of the boy. she 1# with. Then start In at that point and «try to be agreeable. .It’s a matter of— let’s see—instinct I believe you’d call It" Board Planning To Renew Fight On Chief Beavers . SUNDAY Dinner 50c Chicken Soup with Rice Roast Chicken, Sage Dressing Rutabaga Turnips Creamed Whole Potatoes Congealed Fruit Salad Muffins and Biscuits Lemon Pie / Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents ATLANTA, Oa.—Balked in Its effort to oust Police chief James L. Beavers by the moral support given the police department^ head by city council, the police commit tee of council adopted a resolution declaring that they will go ahead in the fight If re-appointed next year by Mayor Sims. The mayor is ■Went on the personal,pf the com - fnRM.' Xmas Week Specials At the Movies alttee.' Chief Bea.era appeared-' before the committee and asked that bin trial be aet tor February It, hla Doth blrtday. If the ouster move ment Is to be continued, but the committee laughingly voted down the roquet and Set February < aa a tentative date for the trial. Before that date. Chief Beavers will be eligible for a pension, as ho will have served 36 years In th* police department on January' 36. 1024. ‘T don't want any person to gf SUNDAY SUPPER Chicken Hash on Toast o, Fried Rabbit Home Baked Beam Sliced Tomatoea Fried Hominy Corn : Hot Biscuit! Choice of Ice Cream Coffee, Tea or Milk YOUR MIND AND YOUR MONEY Your mental peace depends upon your financial security. Worry about possible losses from fire, storm or accident leaves you with just that much lees mental efficiency to apply to your hueineea. Insurance relieves you of all worry. It leave, your mind free for constructive thinking. W« can give you all forme of Property Pro- tection. Policies. THE HINTON SECURITIES CO„ Athens, Ga. Representing the Alliance Insurance Co. of Philadelphia Feast on Christmas With Our Groceries! WELL,I DON'T KNOW, I HAVEnVA TALKED TO HER ABOUT f?) IT, BUT I THINK SHE \ v ' NEEDS A NEW FURCOAT - i THE ONE SHE HAS NOW 1 IS JUST ABOUT THROUGH/''"'—'-^, l . ^ MAY BE ' 7 ^ (THAT WOULD l PLEASE HER-, WELL HE FELL FOR IT-A- IT’S JUST AS GOOD AS ) YOURS RIGHT NOW- / HE DOESN'T WANT ME J TO TELL YOU - HE J WANTS To SURPRISE V YOU j * TOM HAVE YOU VlADE I BELIEVE SHE WOULD) . LIKE THAT AS WELL / „(0) AS ANY THINS YOU COULD GET HER XwELL/THATS 'TWHAT IT WILL \ . / / BE, BUT DON'T ) ' ( TELL HER-LET IT } ] BE A SURPRISE-/ Here’s a complete line of groceries both sta ple and fancy—and also fruits. An assort ment which you will be proud * of when you see it on the table on Christmas. Come in and order early Monday to insure prompt deliv ery. - j’ UP YoyR- MIND WHAT YOU ARE GOING GET HELEN FOR CHRISTMAS. OR HAVE YOU GOT IT J". ALREADY? NICE WORK OLIVIA- , * Our Thoughts “For II he thinketh In hit heart, to Is * h.,“—Prov. 2|;7, A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the sum of all his thoughts. As the plant springs from the seed so every act of a man springs from the hidden seeds of thought. A man’s mind may be liken ed to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild; but whether cultivated or neg lected, it must, and will, bring forth. If no useful seeds are put into it, then an abundance of useless weed seeds will fall therein, and will oontinue to produce them kind. By the right ohoice and the true application of thought, man ascends to better things; by the abuse and wrong application of thought he descends to lower levels. Between these two extremes are all the grades of character. A noble and God-like character is not a thing of favor or chance, but is the natural result of continued effort. The reward for this effort is Joy, Peace'and Con tentment of mind, which always comes to a well round ed chnrcter. The Chm-ph fo'inv i« th® o-® inefi'bjtion which is contimisril” "l-iii« 1 ?-> tVio nv'nris of the nn—pfnv..*- -*. jr bulwark against the degrading influence 0 •»rown^ S;-!ert a Hr-rHh %iporl !t By Yen? A'lenskr-ce THE WIER GROCERY CO. Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Cash and Deliver Phone 166 Long Island Duck Western and Native Turkeys Fine Dressed liens Little Pig Hams FANCY OMAHA BEEF Fresh Fish and Oysters “Down Through the Chimney Comes Good St. Nick” • WHAT wnx HE HAVE FOR DAD? Good old dad! He gives unstintingly to make others hajjpy on Christmas morn, and too often he has to be content with a box of asphyxiating cigars, pr some other inappropriate article. Make this a happy Christmas'for Dad. Give him a real man’s gift*—something desirable and useful, something that he will truly, appreciate. Here’s a suggestion: One fo Those Finely Tailored K u p p e nheimer SUITS or OVERCOATS FOR SON, BROTHER, SWEETHEART OR FRIEND SUCH GIFTS AS THESE ARE MOST, ACCEPTABLE: Tics Hickok Initial Belt Bjicklcs Mufflers and Beltograms does ' Hickok Belts Caps y “Babe Ruth” Sweaters Interwoven Silk and Wool Hose i Brushed Wool, Shaker, Jumbo and Jersey Sweaters florsbcim and Douglas Shoes John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats Bath Robes Bed Room Slippers Pajamas Wiwlen Undergarments LEE MORRIS “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets ' ' DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Little Team Work BY ALLMAN