The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 24, 1923, Image 3

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MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1923. TBB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA wight INFLUENZA -woe hushed la THANKS As • preventive, melt and inhale night and morning-^ For man [cbulQ never fathom the l0V8 That would bring the Lord of All Down from- the, highest court - ol visits I appreciate and wish to iatok each and every one that a& featronized my Parlor dur- heaven To The Many Thousands Who Are Our Valued a Friends, Customers and Associates . We Wish a zMerry Christinas To lie in' a manger stall. ; You a Merry Xmt* ! Happy New Year. Mias Mildreds Rutherford wda expected home today from Dallas. Texas, where.she made one of her splendid historical addresss. Mrs. Gorge Livingston has re turned from Augusta where /he was called by the illness and death of her slater, Mrs. George Helntz. THE CHRISTMAS MYSTERY How marvelous! that such a little Christ ■ 'Could foothe the sorrows of hi large a world; That light could shine so long and beam so far From the Bright -face of fcuch n ' * tidy star! ‘ " T*o >jrfcs that see and hearts that / ‘ nk’er forget, The star of Bethlehem Is shlnlni . ■ y*». .. —Chriatopher O. H»«,n By MRS. ALICE ADAMS Residence 831‘ ESTELL MARTIN 311 Holman Bldg. THE CHRISTMAS STORY By Kathsrins Edelman I would like to write a story sweet | Of that night long long ago, W^hen J,h<ji Lord of heaven and earth | Came down to the world t-MoW; j Came down to earth as a -* Utiw i babe To a lowly manger bed" In a stable bare where the \ oxe'P j tshillJ 0 the angel* sang o’erhead. jB-tinCv , BlOIJr I If, L , j ‘ , : I Whiltf thd labels sang their sopgv ; ) And jh# star shone bright itjd ■ t would like fo write In words thdi would thrill . A' i * But my 'peri-septns dull from fear Fofc j krio\Ohat none could write f • 1 tell Of tBe beauty and wonder deer- That lay o’er the earth and sky thM Mr. and Mrk. J. JS. Patman an nounce the-birth of a daughter at hospital December 23rd »6t. -Mary’i Mr. August Keller of Tech Is. spending the holidays with hi* parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Paul Keller Miss Mattie Lou Blackstock Is spending the holidays In Dublin. Miss Ella Meadows will spend he holidays In Olllsvllle and Toe > coa. \ MISS FLORA BEt+6 ENTERTAINS AT TWO LOVELY PARTIES MIhs Florra Beits was the de lightful hostess at two beautlfull? planned parties Saturday after noon at a tea dance followed b? a Prom party In the evening,, en tertaining in all about seventy guests of the N hlgh school contin gent. The Christmas decorations wer elaborate and very effective h garlands of holly and Southeri Smilax with great clusters of mis. tletoc and crimson bells everywhere' Cheery open fires added a ®!ov and warmth to the merry scene. The dgllclous rfereshments car’' tied the bright colors of the Yule tide. Miss Betts was Assisted i entertaining by her. sister, Mist Victoria Bettr. These charming parties were tht first of the holiday season of social nterest to the young set, and this week will mark the calendar with many lovely activities, I would like to • * would' live Eat Christmas Dinner Happy New, Year MICHAEL BROTHERS THE PINES •CAFETERIA We will serve a regular old- fashioned Turkey Dinner from 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. Christmas Day Greetings of the Season From MAYBURG’S Mr.-and Mrs. Clarence Stone tnounce the birth of a little daugh- I er, Monday morning, December 34th. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pledger and family art spending the holidays n Charleston. ) . % ‘ Mr., and Mrs. L. M. Carter and children Georgia nnd Rob are In krt In Carrollton, for the. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Davis of Carrollton are'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Parr for the holl-1 days. We wish to extend our thanks and appre ciation for the patronage accorded us in the past and to wish for everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR We Wbh for Our Friends and Patrons A MERRY CHRISTMAS The Pines Cafeteria Judge C. if. Brand and Miss Carolyn Brand have arrived from Washington, D, C. to spend the holidays.. \ Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Saenett of Atlanta are guests of Judge Brand for the holidays. — Mrs. E. R. KInnebrew of Frank- “ " “ Miss Harriet KInnebrew “The Little price" will be closed Tuesday, Christmas day Ih Ofder to give the employees holiday, which Is perfectly natural to ex pect at this lovely season In ob servance of the most Important day of the entire year. The doors will be opened again on Wednesday; and on Sunday December 30th a delicious turkey dinner will be served which - goei without saying it will be delfoloue and very elaborate. Mis* Price extends to each and all her patrons the merriest and happiest greetings of the Yule tide Kp.TsQn, ni)d the New Year, too.— Advertisement. • 278 Clayton Street Head Banner-Herald Want Ads. CORDIAL GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR ■In. N. C.. of Atlanta and Mr. Bob KInnebrew of St. Louis, are the gbests of Mrs. J. A. Cook for the holidays. BERNSTEIN BROS. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuyjer Tnixsel! and little daughter are"' spending the holidays in Rome. Athens’ Largest Homcfur'niihcrs PAGEANT "DAY SPRING FROM ON HIGH” AT CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH" ; The beautiful Pageant “Day From On High" will be repeated, by •''Judge nnd Mrs. Horace Holden, Misses Queen an Frances Holden nnd Mr. Frank Holden went to - Crnwfordsvllle today to spend the holidays. ^ / some of the Sunday school children, 1 of the Central Presbyterian church Wednesday evenliig- ,, ' , iA r d , o’clock. It Is a beautiful little Pageant, and will be presented ( quite ai charmingly as before.- _ Mr. Rose Crsekmore has joined his family here for the holidays. CIVILIAN AVIATOR HURT BY QUAKE TOKIO—The recent disaster has destroyed the organizations of civilian aviation In Japan, at least four concerns having announced they"world «lose,, partly on account of tuny**** directly sustained In thw esrthquoke, but chiefly owing Mr. James White will go to Paducah. Ky., after Christmas for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. \yil- llam Bradshaw. - a — > airs, ecnrooruusn ana atiss near. | borough of Columbus arrlved.4«dtfy i to spend Chrlstmaa day with Mr j •ind Mrs. Walter Hodgson and with « them will leave Wednesday for a < motor trip to Florida.* ' \ to suspension of subsidies from the government Proprietors of two of there concerns announce they will resume business as upholsters GREETINGS COUGH8 DISTURB 8CHOOL Miss Elizabeth Rowland accom panied by Miss Mary Miller of St. Lqpis arrived last week from Co lumbia College to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rowland. To Our Friends and Customers Everywhere: We extend the heartiest wishes for the happiest Christmas ever and for the New Year may peace, happiness and prosperity be yours to the fullest extent. If we can serve you it will be a pleasure. American State same advice to children who havi coughs as did thla Florida teacher.) recommend FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR to the children in my achool who had the 'flu' and gool reaulta, came whenever It wa* used," writes'Mrs. L. Armstrong Okeechobee. Florida. Foley’* Honey and Tar contains no op!- |ates. Ingredients printed on th< wrapper. Quickly relieves colds coughs and croup. Sold every where.—Advertisement. Sunday. —IH ■■ Mr. and Mrs. William Crane and children liave arrived from Rich mond Va., to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mm. C. A. Rowland. WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR THE HINTON * SECURITIES CO. C, G. ECKFORD, Mgr. Phone 477 Thornton's TUE8DAY Dinner 75c 1 Cream of Chicken Soup With Rice Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce Celery Hearta Was Susan Mr* of Goueher College. Miss Elizabeth Moss of Atlanta and Messrs Thomas and Rufus Moss of Tampa. Fla., are /pending the holidays with'"their parents, Mr. and Mrt. Rufus Moss. on Hill street Member Federal Reserve System OFFICERS: JOHN J. WILKINS • ■ • • HOWELL C. ERWIN Vice-President W C. JORDAN Vice-President G. R. DAVIS ••••• Cashiey LEWIS M. JORDAN - Asst Cashier Asparagus Tip, on Toa«t With Green pea, Saratoga Chip, Muffins and Bi-ruit, Hot Mince Pie Coffee, ’lie or Milk Mr. John flnetllna of the Epl«oo- \ pel Hiah ie home for the holiday,. Ur. and Mra. Joe Morton and Mia. Elizabeth Morton of Oalnea- wllle are eu.at. of Mra. W. J. Mor- TUESI^AY SUPPER 75 Cents Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing Celery Hearta Cranberry Sauce Asparagus Tips on Toast * With Green Peas Saratoga Chips Hot Biscuits Mincemeat Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk Mr. and Mrs. Recrest and young son are In Decatur for the holi days Mr. and Mrs. William Knelling And young soil William of Green* vine, R. C„ aro the guests of Col. and Mrs. C. M. Knelling for the holidays Mr and Mrs. Harold Hinton and children are In West* Point for the holidays. 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