The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 26, 1923, Image 3

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'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1922 te • -• 1 " ■ TW BANNER-HERALD, ATHENE. CEOHBCT' £ gLMggiAUCE ADAMS - R^rian,. M2 Jr. and Mrs. Lamar Rucker Entertain At Brilliant Party For Mr. and Mrs. Jeptha Harris Rucker Here Tuesday brilliant parties of the the lovely tea rs. Lamar Cobb n Christmas and Mr*. Jep- from five veral hundred een the recetv- . home always fenderfully i happy occasion. The lone co- lal hall and artistically furnished „ or room were bright and cheery the Christmas greenery and wired* of red bells, colorful lights ad x sparkling open fire giving jtfjtlonnl char m. f Uitional tvrarm. *fhe dining room was n perfec presentation, of an exquieite win* With ever-greens and n irer of t.'nsel gleaming like my id of icicles. The handsomely appointed tea jM? was overlaid with an im- rted lace cloth with a large mlr- r outlining the center with a liatim* Christinas tree radiant \ twinkling lights and effective* festooned with tinsel nt the > of which a perfect snow is wns carried, out. is delicious refreshments were $wl buffet. The individual k, rakes were, embossed In pink wand the mints In exquisite •den flowers. In the receiving! were Mr. and Mrs. Lamar | and Mr. and Mr*. J. H ■ksr. Mr. and Mrs Kalph Peters rk of Atlanta who were to > honors, were unable to come on account of illness. The de- ful hostess received here guests ring a handsome model of black st fashioned with a change* fib gold and green chiffon apron, broldered in ribbon flowers, Mrs ‘ks r wa« lovely wearing black Mt also with garnitudes of cm* 1» combined with gold cloth and ■age of Dresden flower*. ■rs. Joseph Billing. Mrs. Hunter rris, Mrs. Jake Hutchins y and i Mary Ella Yancey of Atlanta red coffee. and Sarah Cobb Baxter, Mrs T. W Bax- * hm tw. Mrs. 8. V. Sanford, Mrs. R & Park, Mrs Arthur Booth, Mrs. R 8 Pond, Mrs Manion Connolly, Mr* Mayo MoKay and Mias Sarah Cobb. The honor gufc'sts. Mr. and Mrs. ,Rucker whose recent . marriage in Waycross was of State wide inter est are receiving many happy so cial attention, none more lovely how ever than on Christmas day. Mrs. Rucker is a very charming and at tractive acquisition to Athena and ha* already won a tfarm place In the hearts of the people. MRS. CHARLM®?. CHANDLER ENTERTAINS FOR MR8. JAMES PARK Monday afternoon, Mrs. Charles B. Chandler entertained at a very lovely tea in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Jamea Park who with Mr Park is spending the holidays with her parents. The Invited guests were members of the college and young matrons. The house decorations 4ere love ly In every detail, against Chrlrtmas greenery, gleamed numrable red candles and vases of gohgeous red rosea anl berries of the same brilliant hue. The tea table overlaid with handsom lace cloth was/ centred* with a basket of the bright roees and berries around which slitter candle stick* boiling the red tapers | were grouped alternating with sli ver dishes of crystailsed fruit. Mrs. Chandler received her guests weairng a handsome gown of black lace over Ring's bins satin embroidered in sequtres. Mrs. Park was lovely wearing brown velvet trimmed In gold lace. Mrs. Ross Crane pours* tea, oth ers assisting were Mrs. Sam . Nick erson. Mrs. Richard Hfcrrl*. Miss Otie Vincent, Mlsa Haael Hodgson, Miss Moselle Ashford, Misses Katherine and Mary Holt Park. —47— WARWICK-STEPHENS PAGE THREE Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water .SureRelief ELL-ANS and 75g Packages Everywhere Dorothy Phillips and Kenneth Harlan in Elinor Glyn Story At Palace Theatre Tonight Pola Negri and Jack Holt, “The Cheat,” Big Thursday and Friday Special - Cordial and social Interest cen ters throughout Georgia in the marriage of Mias Bonnie' Warwick, rvln, punch were Misses Mar- f ci.vsland, Q«„ and Mr. H. Cur- - Hodgson, Hard Hodgson and steph , n , of Athsna. Tb» Im- IbfHn. T-nrk,.^ Other. nsalatlng | prM „ v , „ rtmony wu performed ” ‘ * “ 'by Rev. Mr. Reads Sunday after noon et 3:SO at the lAtter-o home on the BouleVArd In the prwenee of a email nasrmblage of Intimate frlende and relatlvei. the holld1>y« here with relaUvee. The bride It of a brunette type , —Blj— i Mr, Orn Hart Avery. Mra. rati Phlnfsy Mra. Howell Erwin . R. P Stephen*, Mra. Walter Mra T. H McHatton. Mr, Mr. Caulls W. Pittman has re turned to Atlanta after a visit to his aunt, Mra. W. D. Jarrett. Mr. Roy E. Jarrett of New York City, who la rationed on.’the U. S. S. Colorado, and who lue returned ed to Athena, for the holidays, will leave In a few days to Join his company on board the Colorado and will, leave New York for a European cruise before Joining the Pacific fleet This trip will Include Portamouth, Cherbourg, Ville- franche, Naples and Oibralter and will coyer MOO mllea. The Colo rado la the worlds mightiest dread- naught and was commVuloned August 30th. This la the last bat tleship the United Statos will build for many years In accords nee with' recent International agree ment. , -ffl- Mr. Lout, N. Betts Is l n Atlanta attending (he 12th biennial confer ence of the PI Rapps Phi frater nity aa a representative from the university. Mias Military Jones (s home from SulUns College, Brtitol, Vo., spend ing the holidays with her parents. Mr. god iMre. R. L. Jonea, 625 Reese street Mtss Jennie Lone Jones, who Is teaching In Anderson, S. C„ Is the guest of her parents also. . Mrs. Robert Nichols of Colum bus Is Visiting relatives In the city. Mrs. D. W. Meadow and Mr. Will King Meadow went to Elberton Monday to upend the holidays with relative*. Marlon Allen. Jr., of Atlanta who accompanied his parent* here for the.holidays Is in with measles at the home of his grandparent*, Mr. and Mra. Robert Toom bs Dll Bose. Mr. Allen Hill Talnudge, of Tents I* the guest or hi, mother Mrs.' Allen Talmodge, for the holi days. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chandler deeply sympa thise with them In the death of their little daughter, Harriet, Taeaday afternoon after an Illness ot two weeks with pneumonia. ‘Dorothy ‘Phillips, Palaea Tonight PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT Something absolutely new In screen plot and characterisation is offered In Elinor Glynn's “The World’s a Stage,” which comes as a Principal Picture to the Palace Theatre tonight. Trust the cele brated authoress off “Three Weeks.” aod "Man and Maid”, to discover real novelty. The screen has long needed a story which got away from the beaten path. '"Hi* World’s a -Stage” will surprise you with Its out-of-the ordinary plot. It Is a vital, throbbing tale soar ing to unexpected climaxes start ling in Its denouncement, and will bo talked about aa the film sensa tion of the year. Mrs. Glynn has painted .accurately and vlv'dly the. Inside i~e of a morrow. Jack,' Holt. Paramount •tar, la featured as leading man, while Charles de Roche,' the pop ular French screen etar, now 'a member ot (he Paramount stock company, heads the supporting cast it is one of few picture. In which this celebrated star has ap peared, that has a happy ending. Tho production Is by George Kltzmaurlee and' Oulda Bergere wrote the scenario. Jack Holt plays the featured role of a husband ln tho picture. Chas. de iRoche, cele brated French actor. Is In the sup port as a white man crook posing as sn East Indian prlncs. Two of the greatest dramatic to tho vlvldneas of the emotional scenes. Versatile to a degree, she has accomplished a fine piece of work in “Tho CheaL” that specta tors are certain to approve. Benson Presented With Silver Service By Bakery Employes presented with a handsome four piece silver service at a surprise party In his honor, Mr. W. H. Ben- eon. proprietor of the Benson Ba keries, was the happy guest 0 f his employees at the Hancock avenue baker Christmas eve, at which place forty people were assembled to witness the ceremony and par- tak of the lavish hospitality. Mr. Benson is not only asplen* did business man but Is possessed of a most pleasing personality, and bis popularity with his employees and the esteem In which he is held by them, is one of the marks of his success. * His operating force consists of a large number of gentlemen and ladies who are among they most substantial citizens of Athens, and d cordial relationship exists be tween employer, employees and pa trons. Funeral Notice •onlc coughs and persistent cold* to serious lung trouble. You con then now with Creomulslon. an •Ifled creosote 7 that H pleasant t*ke. Creomujr.lon is a new msdl- dfscovtry with two fold action; loothes and heals the Inflamed labrsnes and kills the germ. . M ell known drugs, creosote is re sized by the medical fraternity as greatest healing agency for the Ument of chronic coughs and colde I other forme of throat and lung ■les. Creomulslon contain*, tn Woo to creoeote, other healli^ ete. and poetesses a lovely disposition Mr. Stephens Is a graduate the A. H. 8., president of the Sp- worth League and is now a promi nent buslnes man being connected as bookkeeper for a local buslnes* concern. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will make their home In Athens whllch will b« gratifying news to thslr numer ous friends in Georgia. MR8. M. P. O'CALLAGHAN ENTERTAINS FOR MISS LOUISE 0’CALi.AQHAN' * One of the loveliest of tlis Christmas holiday parties will b# the beautiful tea at tbs Linger Longer Lodge this afternoon f*om 6 to 7 at which Mrs. M. P. CCal- laghan is entertaining In honor of her attractive daughter Miss Lou ise O'Callaghsn who is home from Washington to spend the vacation as which soothe and heal ...» ... — ; 6? 23MS2" “Sseason with hn parents, and'I aba- and Inflammation, while the •site goes <m to ths stomach Is krbsd Into the blood, attacks the • off fthe trouble and destroys the w that lead to consumption, womulslon Is guaranteed satlsfac- *hs treatment of chronic id colds, bronchial asthnma, bronchitis and other forms ths flue. Money re. .. —, -ouch or cold, no matter ’ {ong standing. Is not plleved liifctk g L i Advertisement. **klng according to directions. » our druffllst. Creomulslon Co., its. Oa.—Advertisement. ,, ofXel ®*n>«aed Pork or Roast Beef Strim- Beans vreimed White Potatoes Salad Biscuits riding ' or Milk 'THURSDAY t Supper 50c ifrtiWloin steak With Brovsn- I French Ffltd Potatoes | "paragna iTin? on Toast Ereallo^eii Apples Rice Parfait Ing very cordially welcomed her many friends. Tha Tulatld* decorations will add cheer and beauty to the occasion, which la of very dellftitfu! social Interest t, the young collsaa set. Assistlsg will be Mlsa Ms Nlta Bullock. 'Mjy* Elizabeth Rowland and her gurst. M|ae Mary Miller O’ Ft. Louis. Miss Winifred Davis, Miss Nells Avety. Mlsa Mary Stra- han. Mlsa Alice Rowland. Mlsa Frances Rowe, Mlssea Rnt|) RlclT arda and Anne Morris wilt serve, . m— PFID-BELCHER ANNOUNCEMENT The folio .ring announcement Is of very cordial Interest: Mr. xnd Mrs. Thomas Walter Reid announce the marriage of their daughter. Dorothy Elizabeth, to Mr. Leo Wllllem Belcher on Snturday, December the twenty- vecond, nineteen hundred and twenty-three. Athene. Georgia. Will be at home after the Drift of January. Charbontrier Way, University Campus, Athens, Geor- *ln. . Mr. and iMrs. Whlher Bryan and I young son. Kenneth, ot Atlanta, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Arnold on College avenue.. > (p _ Dr. Merlon A. Hubert of Grady Hospital. Atlanta, arrived; Wednee- day to spend ths remainder of tlw» holiday* with his parent*.'Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Hubert. , BISHOP. Oa.—If mu' want to en joy a real Church Social come to Bishop Friday night the 28th. one of those good fellowtfhlp hours yon have heard Bro. /Jerry Johnson .epea'Of. We hope t» have him with u». also Bomo other Athena talent to help entertain .the people. Read ing. music, fringing and Just a Joy ous Christmas time. For fear you forget vour change we wilt remind that we are going to serve Col. and Mrs. M. O. Michael will spend tha’week-mid in Atlanta wftar Mr. and Mils. Percy Rich. Mias Edna Hall of Wlntervltle la the gnest of Mrs. H. C. Hunter. Mias Emily Upahaw of Social circle Is'the guest of Mra. Georgs Thornton. Misses Helen Cooper and Loriae Hunter- or Greensboro, are guests of Mlsa Lucllo Cooper. Dr. hud Mr*. Lauren Goldsmith returned to A"*nta this morning after spendim- the holidays here with Mr. and Mra. Hugh Rowe. Dr. D. Lee Peacock was railed to Macon Sunday by tha dsath ot hlg, mother. His frlsnds deeply sympathise with him fn his great .1 Little Willlsm'j. Bussell, Jr, la III with measles. Mis* Mary Lou Murray Is visit. In* In Warrsnton the guest of Miss Cleat Coxwell and Mlaa Lou isa Ivey. Mine Montie Ifltchcok of Den- lelsvllls Is ths guest of Mias Leon Brooks. __ 1 Miss Ossie Cooper of Farmington la visiting here for the holidays. Min Luctle Cooper spent Christ mas day with her parent! la Greensboro. I ’Si J Mrs. Ada Avery and Mies Florrlr Rajden are apendlng this week In Newborn. K C. IP— The'friend* of little Mlsa Laura Ann Phlntiy will be glsl to learn she la convalescing from measles. —ffl— Mlaa Lottla Rsmspeck who came over Saturday with Mlaa Careyn Cobb returned lo Atlanta Monday afternoon. * Mr. Harris Jones Is spending tha holidays In Macon. Birmingham and Atlanta. , grandfather, Mr. Cobb Lampkln. arrived Wednesday to visit his grandfather, Mr. Cobb Lnmkln. , tm Dr. Durham of HOLLIDAY—Died at her homo In Jackson county yesterday morn- inf at 4 o’clock, Mrs. Claude R. Holliday in her 62nd year. She Survived by her huBband and tho following children: Mrs. P. D. Tuck. Mrs. Roht. Davie, Ml«« Adt« Holliday, Messrs. Cleveland, Clif ford, Estes and Doctor Carl Hol liday, also by ono aunt. Mrs. A- C. Holliday ot Athens. The funeral will be from the Lebannon church In Jackson county, December 26th, at 2 p. m.. Rev. Mr. Eskew will officiate with Bernstein Brothers, funeral home, in charge. MAN KNOWN TO MILLIONS NEGLECTED AT HI8 DEATH SAN FRANCISCO—At ono time or anotheA millions undoubtedly knew Pierre Gasnier. For years ho was a strong man" for ono ot tho largest circuses. But 16 or 20 year* ago M Retired from the sawdust tours to settle in San Francisco. Hero thousands of a new generation camo to know him. He made Ms living by giving physical culture demonstrations and string his ’system" on a down town street corner. At this stand h# never missed a day. He called himself "the strongest man in the world." Usually he had a little kpot of passers-by viewing his muscles and listening to hJ 8 friend ly badinage. Gnsnler’s little pAldler’s auto mobile became a landmark as fa- Millar to San Franciscans as Twin Peaks or-the Ferry Building. He wns assisted In his demonstrations LUTHER MYERS IS ARRESTED; POLICE \ UNCOVER WHISKEY Luther, Myers, a young white man who lives near tho city rock crusher was arrested Christmas Eve and was turned over to the county authorities' bn charge of having whiskey. City and county policemen found 21 gallons and one pint of whiskey in and Jiear a bam where Myers lives. Policemen. C. E. Seagraves, Medlin, Bailiff H. D. Huff, C. A. Lester and Hugh Moore made the raid. /-HAPPED HANDS- ■ chilblains, frostbite—Just mb on soothing, cooling, heating X/ICKS ▼ VapoRuj Out 17 Jmrm IW Y—rfr WOMAN’S BEQUEST OF $200,000 IS CONTESTED LOS ANGELES— A contest to set aside the will fn which the late Sarah B. Livingston, of Redomfo. near here, bequeathed an estate Y.il , :>’i! t ,?_'i O.mni in $;’.0'»,000 to the board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church and the American Baptist Missionary Un*- ou. has been filed In probate court by Isaac W. Dyer, of Portland, Maine, couMn of the deceased. Lower Priced Than. Ever Before T HE many desirable qualities inherent in the Fordor Sedan commend this car to the considers* . tion of every discriminating motorist. When, in connection with these qualities, the low price of the car is considered, the value of the Fordor Sedan becomes unique. In it you obtain, at the lowest possible cost a'car of snug comfort, good appearance, * and high utility. Its convenient operation, dependable performance, and long life are well known. The style of its appearance, the attractive comfort of its interior, are exactly in line with the present-day demand. Yom can bay this tar through the Fprd lVttkly Purchase Plan c. A. .trussell MOTOR CO. S Clearance Sale of Here are dresses of every kind in the most wanted colors, best styles and materials at prices offering substantial savings. This sale includes every dress in the house— Pola Negri Palace Special Thuradiy and Friday tureen actreaa In Hollywood. ,A11 of 14a Incident* of the story are founded upon real life. Mra. Olyim has been a resident of Hollywood for tome time and ber Impressions of lit, are honestly recorded here. The plot treats of the adventure of a stage atar, heading » cheap repertoire troupe whose pertorm- ance of Juliet, to eo flue that It at tract* the attention of a picture prodtrcer and a wealthy mlnitg man In the audience. They con clude that (he tween needa new personalities, and the latter man, being somewhat Interested In the girl uses hla Influence with the director In getting her n contract Her atar I* In the ascendant, hu aa happiness Is about to he tier reward, along comes the bltte. pangs of disillusionment as ah’ tfacover* her haaty marriage la not a succea*. Tb, plctnre la In terteeted by Dorothy Phillip* a* Its atar and nhe give, a sterling per formance. Other* Include Kennetn llurlan and Broce McRae. Collr ■ directed. Woodville Dies "Lfps new p.ctOre -THE CHEAT" A MASTERPIEC Dr. John Lindsey Durham, on* of the best known men in this sec tion, died at .Ms home fn Woodvfl'e Monday. Furu-a! services were held Wednesday at Woodville. Be* fies his widow, Mrs. .Tessie Mc Whorter Durha ived by Showing at the Palace Special Thursday and Friday *'(>■■ max we arc n'»***s i . . , i rum mi aasyi^iymMMisisi Incontestably a scr piece, George Fltxmat mount production. children. He' presenting the famo u 1853. I!e was, Negri, in th‘* situations ever employed on the screen are presented /In' the pic ture—that when Pol* Negri as the wife Is branded by the spurious prince to indicate that she is his property; and. the court room scene, where, in order to save her husband from prison for the shoot ing of the Hindoo prince, which she herself did, the stair bares her shoulder and displays the scar— Che brand of the Hindu. Immedi ately a riot ensues and the verdict Is set aside. BEAUTIFUL ''{■ GOWNS WORN - ‘ Tho beauty of gowns Is exempli fied in a marked degree. The epi sodes, where MJ&s Negri selects her trousseau, afford \ opportunity for a pageant of fashion. Her own gowns designed’ by Howard Greer, are nothing short of exquisite— daring, unconventional and of the most superb materials. Bnt It Jk the acting of her dif ficult role that Pola Negri proves the possession of that fire, nerve, power and magnetism, w4»lch have made her name a household wool everywhere. 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