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TUESDAY, 31ABCH ai. m$.
, .MAin u -i,
IN SOCIETY
i BANKER-HERALD. ATBBN9. GEORGIA.
PACE THREE
Onto Pboiw KOI
MRS. ALICE ADAM8
5 WORDS THAT
;IUM
fjirrc* word* may blight or words
may blew.
1 »UTo th« word* that you • ex-
*5* ^
■ Am*of the dean constructive phut
That shall bring **3iy good to man
Child-birth
H ow
Ik*
IBsS?
H OW thousands of wocicu, ty
the simple method of an cm!-
With werde of truth and 1
life
Turn back the tide of human strife
Becalm the troubled
thought
With quiet words In beauty
wrought.
Itebulld the crumbling wall
time
With word* eternal and sublime;
Cool the ft-vered brow of grief
With werds of comfort and relief.
Clive freely of thy word? of gold.
Nor any part of them Withhold;
And thou *halt find in harbor*
Thy little word* safe anchored are.
Vlvaw Terser taramore
LIHtiCOMB-WhYiriAri
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SOCIAL
INTEREST TO FRIENDS THRU-
OUT THE STATE
| Cf widespread social interact
| throughout the aouth le the an-
I nouncement in today’* paper of the
j engagement of Mias Mary
I IJpxcomh and Mr. George
taine Weyman.
Mrs. Rutherford. Llpocomb.
attended Lucy fCobb institute fn
Athene for many years. Since her
return from school eho has been
one of ths most feted and admired
belles in the social circles In her
city, owing to her beautiful char
acter and her gracious and charm
ing personality. *5he Is a popular
member cf this aeuson's Debutante
chib, and a!*bought not making her
formal bo# to society at a ball, she
boa been extensively entertained
at a round of social gsysties du
ring her debutante year. She was
also one of the few elected as a
provisional member to the Junior
league last fall, and has worked
with enthusiastic interest during
the entire winter with this organ
ization, and as taking many had*
Ing rotes In the Junior League Fol-
Uee. In' the popularity contest of
the Follies Miss Lipscomb
second prize.
She is the granddaughter of the
late Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb, of
Athens, and Is the only sisttr of
Mrs. Joel Hurt. Jr.
Her father, Mr. Ruthorford
Lipscomb, is one of the most prom
inent Insurance men In tho south,
being president of Lipiconfl>*Pat*
tlUo Fire Insurance company.
Mr. George Fontaine Weyman
Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hamuei T. Weyman. He attended
school at the University of Vlr-
ffhtfn, where he was a popular
J readjustees! or mssele* and
„~vffSV'”5
bm ikMik.” Seed for bonk
te ll rad Odd Bnrolator Co..
. Attests, tia. "Mother’* Friend 4
A at all ing stems.
Ann | m *mber of the Chi Phi frnternl-
r imirso Fon-1 ty ” # * lnc ® returning from school he
- who*. m^rrl^ l ^ , „ b ^" v vor n *' W pr ""' lnf '> t "• »■ *»»
easier will be one of the brilliant soda* ,neM waJf ’ now manager of
■ -■ 0 r, rt
place In June at the Ponce
Leon Avenue Bn.iilst church, fol
lowed by un elaborate reception
Mlea Upecomb is the charming
and attraetive daughter of Mr. and
Serve your
Easter Ham
one of the Famous
nxin and Conners.
He la very popular socially,
member of tho Piedmont Driving
chib and the Nine O'clock.
He has two brothers, Mr. apd
Samuel T. Wemnn. Jr. and Fon
taine Weyman and one eiater. Bet
ty Weyman.
Mr. Weyman. his father, 1* very
eminent in the business world,
being president of Weyman and
Conners, one of the Urgent finan
cial establishment* in Atlanta.
—Journal.
UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB
NEXT SATURDAY EVENING
There is one attraction that
comes to -Augusta that can al
ways safely count of n capacity
house audience the University of
Georgia Glee Club, which will te
In Aurnsta Waturdny evsnlnr; April
<th and will *be heard at Tubman
auditorium. The club this year la
•old by many who have heard It
to aurpnaa any previous year.—
Augusta Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troutman
and Mrs. Bessie Uattcy Troutman
were In Romo Saturday en route
to Chattanooga to spend the week
red at Hlgnal Mountain. Mrs.
Gerry Battey joined them here and
went to Chattanooga to spend the
w>-ek*end with Mr. kind Mrs.
Chester |A. Stephens’. — Rorne-
News-Tribune.
mhlathca clam CENTRAL
-IRIAN CHURCH
American Bur AmocUUoo and
Georgia by th, Atlanta Cen.tHU
tl an usd Hlth Reboot UMclatlun
ot th. State.
Tho subject will bo -Conitltu
tion of tho United Stotoe’’ nnd (bo
oration, nr. original with the atu
dent.
Tho winner will reprreont
local high school In tho dlntrtct
conical In Elberto/i April Iho 10th
Tho public io eordlally Invttrd
THE NEW CABINET
Y. W. C. A. STATE
NORMAL
Tho now Y. W. C. A. cabinet ol
the Normal School had Its tasted'
Ution services in the old auditori
um Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Theoo services are always beauti
ful and impressive, and they were
even marc so this year.
TEMPLE SUNSHINE CLUB
MEETS THURSDAY
ECU O'CLOCK
The Temple Sunshine Club will
meet Thursday evening at el(ht
o'clock in the Sunday School room
of tho Temple. Every member Is
earnestly requested to be present.
BUFFNGTON-3IORRIS
ANNOUNCEMENT
News his been received b yrela-
tives of the marriage pf Mr. Peter
Kline Buffincton, Jr. to Miss Pau
line Morris of Huntington, W. V.
March the 7tn. Mr. numngton Iv
the grand soa of the late Dr. and
Mrs. Hugh Harris, and his mother
Mrs. Buffington was the lovely
Miss Pauline Harris before her
marriage.
Miss Julia Wiliamson left Sun
day for Charlotte, N. C„ to spend
some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Smith.
Mrs. Bolling Sasnett of Atlanta
is the guest of her father. Coo-
crewman C. II. Brand.
Because it b delightful in sixty
tempting ways, Armour’s Star Ham
la known; served, preferred—every,
where! .,
Try it this Easter in one of the
delicious methods shown in our
Booklet, "Sixty Wav, to Serve,” •
copy of which will be nulled you
for the asking.
Whether you buy n slice, ■ half
i or. whole ham you’ll like the
ms flavor of Star Ham.
•/frmours
HAM
. O. W. DAVISON. Branch Manager
Foundry Street
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI
HOLD* INTERESTING
MEETING.
The Phllathca Class or the
(ml Presbyterian church held Its
rrsulnr monthly meeting Friday
Stanch 27th. nt the homo of Mr.
R. E. Ferqucrcn. This class o
youns matrons was erasnlsed Ut
ile over a year ngn, and has rep-
tdljl grown,- having recently pul
on a membership contest. They
hold regular'monthly meeting, fol
lowed by a noclal boner.
GARDEN CLUB‘MEETS
WEDNESDAY MORNING
ELEVEN O’CLOCK
Tho Ladles Garden club will
meet at tho city Y. M. P. A.
Wednesday morning at It o'clock.
Mian Nettle Jones will make an
Interesting talk on Chrysanthe
mums.
CONTESTANTS IN NATIONAL
ORATORICAL CONTEST
TUESDAY S O'CLOCK
Misses Nellie Poster, Mary Slew,
art. Mabel William., and Mr.
Glenn Hie hard, will represent the
senior close of tho High school In
the National Oratorical Contest
Tuesday night,"March Slat, at S;io
o'clock In (he Melt auditorium.
Thin contest Is tpoiuorod by th.
Special Values In Presses and Coats
Here are values worth while—newest styles and colors in high grade
materials—at prices considerably lower than usual.
Sport Coats $10.00
usually ,ell for $12.50
Sport Coats $24.75
Regularly priced $27.59 to $33.75.' thi* collection of Sport Coats offer* a
rant bargain price.
Dress Specials $23.75
You have, in thin .nuortment n variety of new styles to select from—ths
most desirable shade, nro shown in Crepe de Chine, Crepe Back Satin,
Cccdsd Bengniine, Buskett Cloth, and Duntroody Crape. Usually these
dresses would be priced $25.00 to $28.60
" Special Dresses At $27.50
Good assortment of colon, rtyles and materials to choose from. Regular
prices would be $30.00 to $37.50. For this sale they'ra priced $27.50.
DaVison -Nicholson Co.
Miss Florence Lester of Calhoun
Falls, spent Monday fat tho city,
Sir. and Mrs. George Webster of
Watkinavllle were among tho visit-
hero Monday.
**
'Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crawford
of Lexiogton spent Monday In the
city.
Miss Molnt .Michael left Monday
for Martha Berry School where she
will ho Judge in n contest end also
deliver an address.
Mr. and Mrs. lt Morris Yow will
spend Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Clifton Fowler was the gnast
of friends last week enroute to
Cleveland, Ohio, after spending the
winter in Fiondo. He was accaar
panted by hia brother, Mr. Walter
Fowler cf Florence ,AJs.
Mrs. Roberta Latimer Morton is
the guest of Miss Emily Upson.
Mrs, Stilts flcpSu of .
is tho guest of her parents,'
Mrs. J. A. Hunnlcutt
Friends of Miss Mamie Hilsman
were delighted to see Her out to
day following an illness at SL
Mary's Hospital. . . .
Mr. .and Mrs.*. T. JuhHa an
nounce tho birth of a son Saturday,
March 28, to be called Harold
Ellsworth.
The satisfactory condition of
Mr. Dupre* Hunnicott following on
operation at the Central hospital
is very gratifying to his many
friends.
Mrs. Jack Goodman returned
from Atlanta this anarnoon sixer
a visit to her parent* Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy Candler.
The many Mends nr Mra. J. N. |r
Yebh will he delighted to learn ahe
ran bell
Legion Official
Mra. Jams* White. Sr., is lm*j
proving from her recent tall and
was rtfde to nit op this morning
which *111 be most welcome news
to her many frlerdi.
BOBBED HAIR look, wonderful
with the tiny tint of Golden Glint
8hsmpoo.—< Advertisement)
CUTES F0H
CITY OFFICES
IRE APPEARING
While election of city officials
does not take place until the
June meeting of city council, can
didates for some of the offices
are already appearing.
It is understood that Judge
Joseph II. Lumpkin will be put
forward to succeed himself as re*
cordcr. and it is also stated that
Marcus R. McWhorter and former
Councilman B. F. Woods are to
be nominated for the office. T.
P. Stanley is also being mention*
nar C. Rucker, city attorney,
and Dorsey Davis are being men
tioned for that ^ffice.
'Jew Real Estate
Corporation
Planned Here
AppUcatlon for choi-tsr to or-
tnlae tho Benson*Williams Com
pany. Inc., dealers in real estate
stocks and bonds and mortg.-igurf
has been filed lu Superior Court
by Oerar Benson, of Cobb county.
Mr. W. II. Benson end F. If.
Williams of Clark* county
The application fixes the rap!
tal stock at 9B,tN with privilege
of Increasing it to 9200,000. It is
understood the company will have
headquarters In the Williams
building on Wmshlnstcn stret.
Funeral services for Mr. Sidney
Martin, 9t. who was killed while!
operating a tractor at his farm off
Madison avenue on the Hull road
Monday were conducted at the
tifevo Bide In McOlrinfn cemetery!
Tuesday afternoon at 0:30 c’ctock
by Rev. Willie Baye, Baptist min
uter.
Tntrrment eras la McGinnis cem
etery with Bernstein fcBortlurs
funeral home in charge.
Mr. Martin is survived by hie
widow, three daughters and two
eons, hie parents. Mr. and Mrs.
O. V. Martin two brothers and
three sisters.
Mr. Martin moved to Clarke
county about one year ago from
W. T. BARBRE, Legion district MMIion He made many
official, who wal in Atheno Tool- ««*•» In thin county who ware
WELL ONE DAY
IN BED THREE
That Was the Life of Mr*.
Holluter Until ihe Began
TakbigLydiaE.Pinkham’a
Vegetable Compound
Wyandotte, Mlchigm. - “After my
baby was born I did not do my own
work for (lx
day in tho interest of the Legion
five million endowment fund,
addressed the meeting of repre-
sentatives of twenty organise-
tlqns who will put the drive over
in Athens for the local quota.
S.N.S.
death. He was operating a trac
tor In a bottom land and tried to
drive it through a small creek to
the opposite side when it reared
backward and crushed him. He
wa* a member of the Baptist
church.
Judge A. J. Cobb
Editorial la Atlanta Journal.
Mrs. William Fink of ,
who lmo bon tho guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Sallio Morris Carter,
loaves Saturday flor Augusta ti
Visit her sunt, Mrs. Charles Phta
fry.
—a9—
Wands of Mr. Steven Upson
will regret to learn of his illness
Dr- j -, c - WillSoson is spending
this week in Atlanta, assisting Dr
W. M. Seay in services at ths West
End Baptist church
Mrs. WilltaaTTiraderick who hna
her parents Ms. and
Mra. J. M. Rogers left thii morn
ing for her hom* in Kansas Citr,
•topping over in Atlanta for a
short visit to Mrs. Edwin M. Cole,
Jr.
-•m-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinton are
moving into thMr lovely Milledfc
avenue home.
--tel- 1
Mrs. Dsn OoPree, Mia, Scott
and Miss Ivey have returned Iron
a lovely motor trip to Washington
Baltimore and. New York.
—•— ' *
Mr. and Mi*. Walter Jones have
returned fro. A Augusta and Mag
nolis Garden |.
. Ul Wilkinson of Milwmu-
see araive. Wednesday to visit
Erwin 1 f‘ ort » r »hd Mra Howell
Mrs. Oil', Dosier sad young eon
Thomas lift have returned from
Texas.
Miss K'tnlce Brooks of Attune
•pent th. week and in the city.
The Irftnds or Mr. and Mra.
George Jl.ilnrr wit be pleased to
learn of the continued Improvement
of their young son. George. Jr.,
who ha* been III for several weeks
Mra. It. L, Davit.- Mr*. J. Z.
Hoke and Mia* Caroline Duvt.
have r,turned from Perry where
they :ferempntried the remain, of
Dr. ruider for burial.
Tho death of Judge .Andrew J.
Oobb. of Athens, elosas a coreel
which Georgia's nobjeat tradi
tion. were homo aloft and her
fairest hopes given fraeh courage,
wme eon of the lluotrtaus How*
Cohn, that atateaman and soh
dleF whoso name will bo revered o.
long oo Southern hearts boat Inl
and ths Confederacy*" epic la told
Bora Into a time that tried th-
souls of men. Andrew J. Cobb woo
eight years old when the war drmmr.
ended at Appomattox and the grim
conflict of Reconstruction be
As a youth ha shared the
struggles of a people who had Iasi
all save honor and a faith uncop-
quetable, lie knew the farnur'e
battle agaloit well-nigh hopelee.
odda tho eltlseu'a hard-pressed
defense of the last bulwork of
repreeentattv. government,
imrkaday heroism, the
Dr. James C. Wilkinson, pas
tor of the First Baptist church
here, will deliver the baccalau
reate sermon at the State Normal
School at the commencement in
May. Dr. W. A. Shelton, daan of
the School of Arts, Emory Uni
versity, will deliver the baccalau
reate address on graduation day.
Commencement Sunday will bo
May 24th and tho graduation ex
ercise. will bo May 27th. One of
the largest classes in the history
of tho school will bo graduated
end the entertainments that an
really a part of tho commence
ment program, will start now in
a few weeks.
Athens Visitors
Among those visiting in Athsiu
were. Lee Ashley, Atlanta; W. O.
Martin, Atlanta; M. L. Harper, At
lanta; James Upshaw, Atlanta; J*
T. Gordon, Atlanta.
S. V. Roy, Atlanta; John D.
■ Atlanta? R “N^itoit LawretwevUla?
J. F. Goo, Atlanta; W. M. Cooper,
Atlanta
NEW GASOLINE TURBINE
PARIS — A gasoline turbine
which rnipklni, tbs advantages of
the explosive gasoline motor and
tbs .team turbine has been devel
oped by an ongineor and teeter
successfully here.
' A representative of a London
charity society oar, that ”go:d
beggar." average more then 44 o
day.
feel well coo day
sad then feel so
bad for three or
four days that I
would b, in bad..
One Sunday my mother ram, to floe
how 1 wda, end oho laid a friend told
her to tell mo to try Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. So tho
next day I got a bottle and before it
waa half taken I got relief. After I
waa well again I went to the doctor
and he asked mo bow I was getting
•long. I told him I woo taking Lvdia
£. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. ■
and be said it ttSnothurt any one
to take it. I am always recommend
ing theVege table Compound to others
and 1 always have a bottle of it on
band.”-Mis. Henry Hollister,
I1.F.D. No. 1,Box 7,Wrandottc,Mich.
Lydis E.P&ikhsm'.Vegetable Com
pound io a dependable mcdicmo for
" For sale by druggists
Tslts A Trip This Summer
Excursion Ratos Ersrywhera.
EDGERTON TOURS AGENCY
imrkaday henoiam. tne flVosido I w "7~IVlditi • Gus B. Doak.
^“TTwhkh'torjSw ‘"t^AtuSta ;H. 8. Hodgson, Atlanta;
'J. D. Gordon, Ellaytlle.
Sam Monroe, Atlanta; Homer
Thompson, Charlotte; M S. Yeo
mans, W. G. Clapgbter, Norfott;
N. M. Dodd, Atlanta; J. T. David
son, Atlanta; E. Ragsdale, Atlanta.
M. J. Seogers, Atlanta; A. H.
Atlanta;
June Uollemn, Biltmoro Forest,
N. C.; Bon Jefferson, BUtmoro
Forest, N. C; Mrs. J. W. Hsnsby,
Atlanta; T. J. Thaggard, Atlanta.
W. T. Bragg, Eichond, Vs.; O.
M. Johnson, Chattanooga; George
W. McBride, Rochester, N. Y.; L.
E. Brevard, New York City; P. D.
Vaughn, Atlanta.
Ernest Dub, Buffalo N. Y.; Mr.
and Mrs. . P. Marl-s, Augusta; R.
D. Smith. Macon; Thoms. E. Foo
ter, Atlanta; A. J. McDonnell, At-
Mr„
James Elliott ef Atlanta
aptnv iha week end here with Mr*
. KMietrt: who 1* at the hedalde or
I her V other. Mrs. J. N, Wtbb.
Ufa waa * Unk between th* bravest
thought of the past and the beet
of our own widening war.
Thu* with ocurtllneae he blended
the kt-eoeat of practical wisdom:
and white cheriehfn* the grace of
a day that la done, 4to wna cheer
fully aware that -
The old order changeth. yield
place to new.
And Ood fulfils llimeelf In
many way*.
No ClUsen wa* more sanely oon«
Bcrvaiivo than Judge Andrew, Cobb
and none more truly progreaalve.
He ww* |9re-eenln*ntly -» JuntU
with tho thoughtfuinesj. ibo r«la#
and the Intuition of equity that
make a moaterly Judge. But he
was also a tealeue nrt\-ocate of the
right as ho an* it’ himJ a high*
hearted champion of humanitarian
Ideal!*- The lowtieet and ohecru-
rat of the State’* Inhabitant*
could count upon hte aympathy in
a juat cauee; and the moat ad
vanced endeavorr. If they mc\-ed
righteously for she common weal,
found hi* generous suppotr.
May tho memory of this strong
than and good, whom fteorgln
mourn* today, be an ever-qulcken-
Ing reminder of the Southern faith
he staunchly kept, of the Christian
chivalry of hte career, of hla acorn
of thing* demagogic, of hi* devo-
“on 10 thtass liberal sml tree. I Grubbs, Baltimore; J. L. Aid rad.
A total of 107 vessels w.re|AtlsnU; G. M. P-nlvpl, Aogtata
broken up or UUmsnlled _
ianta; Cleson Bsaebsli Team.
mss SARAH HALL.
Announces the Opening of the
READ. A-BOOK CLUB
(A Circulating Library)
MICHAEL'S
MEZZANINE
Open diUy from 11:30 to 2 o'clock and from 3 to 6 on
Monday and Thursday afternoons.
For complete information visit Michael's daring those
—hours, or, nt other tin
Mr. end Mrs.
Alexandria. Ain.; Mr. and Mrs.
B. Zcnttunges, Washington,
D. C.; R. C. Z-n'ixingos, Washing
ton; Mrs. Do.'glss Dili
Marion, Baltimore, Md.
W. R. Gilson, Macon; J. W.
Stephens. 31 neon; W. D. Rhodes
Macon; R. A. Redding, Atlanta;
Morris Price, BnUixcre; A W.
Bedding, Atlanta.
J. P. Wll.on, Atlanta; C. H.
Tyree, Atlanta; R. Catron, Atlan
ta; Hiram L. Gardner, Eaton ton;
" F. Greer. MonticOUo; L. E
MV.’^n.rio, Z Lft
last trice montha ot teat year.' cl «“" BaaebaJ Team.
The Flavor is Roasted In!
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HOUSE
COFFEE
Talmadge Bros. Co.
WMtonle DUtributora.
PALACE
TONIGHT
. LAST SHOWING
Thomas Meighan
—in—
“COMING
THROUGH”
With LILA LEE
WEDNESDAY
“The Turmoil”
Front BOOTH i;AHKINGTOV8 Grant Novol
With George Hackathornc, Eleanor Boardman.
Eileen Percy and Pauline Garon.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Two Big Shows
dfX'Thc
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j (/u/i/ir
HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
“NOW OR NEVER”
Greatest Comedy Program
Ever Seen Here!
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