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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA.
S:t u d e n t s Visit
f 'MiUedgeviUe
For Study
Nichols; ' tw6 brothers, Messrs. J.
G. and El T. 'Nichols.
Interment followed the services
in Oconee cemetery, Bernstein
Brothers, Juneral home, in charge.
The pallbearers were F. H. Wil-
liamc, Dr. Gallaway, Sol J. Boley,
Grover C. Moon,* W. W. Langstotj
Hold Funeral Of
Mrs. Morrison
Wednesday
. Zemo, the Antiseptic
liquid—Easy to Use
i applied as directed Zesnoeffcc-
erooves Eczema, quickly stop*
and heals skin troubles, also
hams. Wounds and Chafing. It
in, Zcmo
a dependable and inexpensive
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bridges of
Philadelphia. Miss:, are the guest*
of Mr. and Mrs. 3. O. /Bridges.
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The death of airs. Georgo P.
Cady( formerly Miss Katherine
I'*r. Kdwurds* Qians in psychiatry
win make n trip to MlUedgifrviUe
Monday. May 11 to study clinic
cases. Most of the students arc
planning to go down in U-drfvd-lf
cars. The classes will study
cases in the state sanatarlum Mon
day afternoon and Tuesday morn
ing and, return to the University
Tuesday night. '
Arrangement* have been made
ho that those who go en' the trip
will not'be marked absent In oth
er classes Monday and Tuesday.
BVery r *me is expected to report
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie
Morrison, wife of Mr. T.‘C. Mor
rison ,were held Wednesday after
noon at four o'clock from the First
Methodist church here. The get-
vices,were conducted by Rev. A.
• A- Johnson of the Baptist church
i cf Jefferson, assisted by Bev.' S.
E. Wasson, pastor of the First ,
E. Wasson, pastor of the
Methodist church. x
Mrs- Morrison died Tuesday, af
ternoon at a local hospital, follow
ing an illne* sof three weeks. She
was a member of the Baptist
church and had been an earnest
worker in both church and Sunday
school for years.
If It’s Here-Jt’s New
A Slogaii That Is a .Fact
No Matter How You Twist It,
“If It’s New It’s Here” Is a
Record of the Past .' . A
fact of the Present ... A
Promise of the Future.
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J)ebu»sy—The Ampico.
2J Jenny Kiased Me—Stair—
Messrs. Hargrett, Milledge, Pen-
dergrast. Walker. t
4; (a) •Good-bye—i-Toati; , tl>)
•Bose In ‘ the 'Bud—Foster-Mrs.
Yow. ,
4. Baby* Mine—Edith Stone.
5. I bo. Don't You?—Margarel
Roper.
•:6. (a) Preludes Nos. 7, 20 anc
1—Chopin; (b) Marche Slav—
Tschaikowsky—The Ampico.
7. Violin Solo, -Selected—Miss
Sarah,. Morris.
8. The Land of the Sky-blu<
Another Nurse
Praises Tanlac
The case of,Dr. M. A. Born
charged with involutary man
slaughter In connection wlth> the
death of
GRAND CONCERT
THE ATHENS HIGH AND’
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
Presents
The Charming Spanish Operetta
“EL BANDIDO”
COLONIAL THEATRE
Thursday Night, May 7th
Prices 30 and 40 Cents.
young woman from
Shoals, Georgia, came to
Monday morning in. the <
county Superior court and
declared a mistrial at six <
Tuesday evening- The,Jury
out on the case _ for twenty four
hours and then declared that they
could not come to a decision .and
so were discharged.
Oscar Avery cd-defendont with
Dr. M. A. Born in the,case result
ing from the death of a young
woman from High iShoals Georgia
was thought to trial Tuesday and
the jury received the charge from
the judge at 1 o’clock Wednesday
and retired to render a, decision.
Avery is charged with involuntary
manslaughter. He was said tc
have been present and aided in tht
alleged Illegal operation.
7 building up the system after
operations I consider Tanlac
great!"—Mrs. K. M. Lowe,
Walnut Park, Cal.
Nurse Lowe's statement merely
backs up what over one hundred
thousand grateful Tanlac users
have said about this great natural
tonic and builder. Our files are
packed with such testimony.
’clock
BANNER-HERALD
WANT APS .
featuring Thursday
Betty Bradberry, Mary Winston,
-Edith Stone. Nancy Betts, Mar
garet Roper, Bess Johnson. Mary
Burnet.
10. (a) The Owl and the Pus
sy-Cat—(Ingraham; (b* How Can 1
Leave Thee?—Kuckv • — Morton
Hodgson, 'Glenn Fant, Lawrence
Costa. Stanton Forbes.
11 (a) •Who is Sylvia?—Schu
bert; (b) The Two Grenadiers—
Schuman—Mr. Walker.
12 (a) The Blue Danube—Strauss
.(b) Hungarian Rapsody. No. 2—
Liszt—The Ampico.
•Accompaniment by the Ampico
.Other accompaniments by Mrs.
Firances Bond McKay.
Program Committee—Miss Pat
ty Hillatnan, Mrs. John Morris,
Mrs. Roosevelt Walker.
With the Magic Touch of Paris .
LOST—A pair of tortoise rim
glasses in black case, on Lump-
. kin or Hancock, • between Reid
Drug Co. and Hull Street.
Finder please call 1197-W. m6c
Tickets Now Selling
For Greater Minstrels
SALESMEN—We are looking; for
a high-type man in this com
munity who wants to get out
of the rut and is sincere in his
desire to get ahead in life. To
_ such a man we can offer a perm
anent connection with an organ
ization which has successfully
marketed a basic necessity for
twenty-six years. Consistently
large earnings are the rule. For
full details address L. W.
Slaughter, Dist. Mgr., 228
Peachtree Arcade, Atlanta, Ga.
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MASON & HAMLIN
Tickets are now on sale, at
Jcwers, for the "1925 Greatre
Minstrels," which are to appear
at the Colonial theatre on Friday
evening. The event will be quite a
society affair, members of both
teams, Tech and Georgia will oc
cupy boxes as the guests of th e
Minstrel company and the. local
management of the theatre.
The price of admission for the
first floor will bo 91.50, plus tax.
and for the balcony, $1.00. 75 and
50 cents. Tbp gallery will be re-
Plenty of Milk and But-
ter in “BUTTERFLY”!
BREA D—Bread that
makes the Butter Fly—
That’s BUTTERFLY
BREAD.
ARNOLD-ABNEY & Co.
PURITY BUTTER—The
best Creamery Batter on
the market,.and the price
has declined to 60c the
pound. V
ARNOLD-ABNEY & Co.
The small Yellow Squdsh
and the Young Tender
Beans are both Georgia
grown and are unusually
good.
ARNOLD-ABNEY & Co.
ALWAYS
rive in Attjene Friday to attend
the Georgia-Tec'll baseball games
and will be guest of *Mr. G.
Johnson for the week-end.
Available
. The Woman’s Missionary society
of the First'Methodist church will
meet Thursday afternoon in the
Sunday school rooms at 4 o’clock -
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CHASE STREET Pf T. A-
MEETS THURSDAY 13:30
Tomorrow, Thursday afternoon
at 3:30 will occur the regular
meeting of the ChaSe Street P. Tl
As this will be the last meeting
of the year. t
For Linton Springs
Water Phone 95. Daily
delivery. Sanitary coolers
furnished to monthly
customers. m24c
When an agency demon
strates the intense desire to
serve you to the "Nth" power,
the business is bound to come.
Whether today or tomorrow,
you will find at this agency
willing workers.
W HO could cschpe their elusive charm? Picture
them, soft,flowing flowered chiffons, dainty flow
ered georgettes, printed crepes, georgettes,«flat crepes,
etc. Beautifully trimmed and featured in the now
shades that the fashionable women of New York and
Paris-prefer'and—
. Moderately Priced at ’•
Insurance
FRESH DRAWN
HADDOCK
WILL ARRIVE
THURSDAY
Playing for The Ampico
-LEO ORNSTEIN: “To my mind no great artist can honestly pro-
Jaim the playing of any instrument as comparable to the.Ampicq,
ii»less he has missed listening to it."
. J&E1SJ ER; "The Ampico is remarkable .in the highest degree—a
t* ^Ustener and to the artist .who sees himself in an artistic
puTor,. »o to speak."
‘GODOWSKY: *T must state, that no recording of mine-on any in-
Urument whatever gives me the deep unalloyed satisfaction that
hose reproductions on the Ampico do." ..... ...
The many friends of Miss Helen
Johnson will regret to learn cf
her illness at her heme on Cobb
street.
Years of experience have
given this agency knowledge of
how to handle all insurance
matters, Targe or small. Insur
ance training gained from tong,
service in the business i s at
your disposal.
Thursday, May' 7th, 1925. -
’65c— SPECIAL DINNER —65«
Cream of Tomato Soup
Roast Leg of Veal with
Dressing or
Barbecue Hash
Boiled New Potatoes
Fresh String Beans
Cold Slaw
Corn Muffins Hot Biscuits
Apple Roll, Hard Sauce'
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50c— SPECIAL SUPPER —50c
Salmon Cake or
■Corn Beef Hash
Stewed Corn .
American Fried Potatoes
Cheese-Pimento Salad
Sponge Cake, Strawberry Sauce]
Hot Rolls Hot Biscuits
Coffee, Tea or Milk
broiled, baked or fried. We get
them direct from the fisheries by
express and the quality will be
A-No. 1.
Price I5c Per Pound
Don’t fail to give this fish a fair
trial;;it Is in a class with Spanish]
I nr— a. fin._
Miss Mavis McRee has reutrned
to her home in Watkinsville, after
a successful year as teacher in the
Highlands, N. C. High school .
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Mrs. John Nicholsodand two at
tractive young sons, John and Ed
ward of Coldrftbus arrive Thursday
night to visit Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Dorsey. Mrs. Nicholson will
go over to Atlanta to visit Mrs.
A Premier Showing of the
NEWEST SPRING,COATS
HUB RUBENSTEIN (Extract from a private letter regarding
jrdirig of "Triana"): "It seems to'me, as the Ampico plays it,
THE CITIZENS . *
INSURANCE COMPANY.
That Are the Very Acme of Smartness
Distinguished By Their Fine Fabrics,
Styles, Workmanship and Values.
is unlimited.
Come to Headquarters
for your Sea Food. You]
Know How We Pick Out!
the Good Ones for You.
ATHENS FISH
MARKET
573 East Broad.
Judge and Mrs- B. T. Mosely of
Danielsrille .were visitors here to
day.
FLEETWOOD LANIER
Manager Insurant* Dept.
PHONE 345.
Miss Florric Fitzpatrick’s friends
N. Lumpkin Street \
STARTS THURSDAY
233 BROAD STREET
PAUL HADAWAY SHOE COMPANY
Choice of New Stock-
-You Know What Bargains I Give You.
Ladies’'Satin, value $4, Ladies’ Blonde Satin, val-
At .. .. .. $2.45! 'he$13:50, at $745
Ladies’ Blonde Satin, val- Ladies’ Patents; * value
ue $8.50, at.... $195; $4.50, at „ .. ., $2.95
Ladies’ .{House Slippy Ladies’ FlapiieV 'paieiits. 1
Leather Heels ... $1.00 Value.$5, at.. .: $3.45
Ladies’ White Kid Pumps, Ladies’ ; Felt Slippers,
value $6.50, at .. $245 Soft SolesL• • 50c
Dr. Kohler Arch Pumps,. Ladies’ White Sandals,
. value $10, at .. .£,-$445 value $5.50, at .. $1.95
Ladies’ Kid Oxfords,
value $4, at .. ., $1.95
Children’s Tan Sandals,
value $2, at . . . . $1.29
t j- , m 1 , <nn Ladies’ White, "Sport
Ladies’- Tans, value $4.00, strap value
at .. .. ... 52-45 • '$8.50, at .. .. ... $345
Ladies’ Tans, value $5.00, Men’s Tan Oxfords, value
at .. .. .. ..... $3.45 $6.50, at $345
Babies’ * Soft ’ Sole Shoes
FIND THE RIGHT STORE.
Athens, Georgia