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UB8. ALICE ADAMS
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RfullfBtt Phone 811
JUL EDITOR- I ■
V\ Ifyou hut a Tlallor, or U
«• going oat of the city or
.giving a pat'
dir -
Space gladly
—!lal items.
Lengthy articles and notion
of meetings should bo written
M tag L
tvallcd or brought to Urn office
' Office houro. 9:10 A. M. to
GIFTS
Wero ' not yet
[-Thou bait mado the world
> b r autltuL
Uon tblnga, goul their price-
i non,
I ■
Then—though it were not
enough to live—
Gave Lore to them.
—Thoodoela Pearce.
PROM MRS. McCORD
ROBERTS, PRESS .CHAIR
MAN GEORGIA FEDERATION
OF WOMEN'S CLUBS
. Intereat In 11)0 . firat biennial
council of the Georgia Federation
of Womena clubs, .'to he held at
Tallulah Falla on 'the invitation of
the board et trustees of Tallulah'
Falla Industrial School for moun
tain girls and bora June -r
18. la being atlmtdaled by district
meetings during ths present raoutl)
In the majority of It districts Into
which the state organizatoln Is
subdivided. The 8th district will
. convent lu Hartwell on May if
i Mrs. Archibald P. Brantley, pcet :
Went of the deergia' Federation
and Mrs. John Ottley, ’ president of
the board ot trustees of Tallulah
Falls Schools are Invited to ad-:
dress the meeting, as also Mrs.
R. K. Rambo, chairman cf the de;
partment H public welfare. Co
lumbus was the scene ot th« fourth
district meeting held oU May i and
marhed by an exceptionally large,
attendance, the voting delegates
numbering 13« and the meeting
being attended by a beet ot vlslt-
Practice Economy
in die Kitchen—Use
'.A IVMET
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
I4MAIC POWDER
It Lasts .Longer—Goes Farther—
Makes Better Biscuits
LTHOSE OF AKT OTHXX BHAMDi
PALACE
ALMA RUBENS
-IN-
“THE
DANCERS”
As Thrill lag and Tantal
ising As life Sound of
Our; Gang Comedy (Extra)
TUESDAY
Betty, Blythe
The Queen of
Sheba Girt
"Chin Chin
Chow”
WEDNESDAY
Norman Kerry
AND
Mary Philbin
“Fifth Avenue
Models”
STRAND
Tonight and Tuesday.
See
GEORGE
O’BRIEN
“THE
ROUGH-
NECK”
By Hebert W. Servlet,
• Author of "no
k , w < . , ■ Spell of tbo Yilton..
the battle with the man-eating shark.
on btaldea- Straw woo I»id
throughout-the meeting ou the ap
proaching rxthoring at Tallulah
Falla and the school there owned
and conducted by tbo pcdonUon.
Mrs. Brantley, honor guest at tbo
occaaioo spoke eloquently on tbi
present and future of tbo FCdere
lion, declaring tbo. TeUnloh Mis
school tbo "ntart or the fedora-
Hon," and citing It* wonderful In-
Ouenco In binding together the ca
rious groups throughout Uw stole.
Mrs. John . King OtUoy. hood of
the school'* trustees and Mrs. Wil
lard C. Patterson, chairmen
press and publicity tor the echool
wore olio speakers who emphasis
ed the vrooderful work being car
ried forward ut Tallulah and which
he broungjil to a fitting c|l-
on the second day ot lh«
council by brilliant dedicatory eg.
trclaoa. followed by a barbecue oo
tbo school grounds./
• "B'.~
MISS CRENSHAW TO.
PRESENT PIANO PUPILS
IN RECITAL
The trieudi tad patrons of I-ucy
Cobb Iustltnto ore cordially lo
sited to otteudt he commence-
raent roctlol ot the piano pupils at
Miss Harriet Creuouaw, aaalitod
by the vloce pupils at Miss Louise
Rostand, In Bcnoy fctovall chapel,
Tuesday evening, May II at 8:30
o'clock.
BSiow I* the program:
Mils!'Kotzcbon. (Behr-Blassor):
Utha Shields. Margaret Forlaon.
Frances Crane. Charlotte Hannuh.
_ Lea Hlrwdelles Op Id, (Godard)
Margaret Forlaon.
Buttlefly (Orcig): Juanita Dan-
leL
Vmlsa du Callet (Tachaikowaky:
Myrtle 'MUagrovo, Juanita Daniel.
Meuuot d* Bxaodot (Wccbcrlln):
Grlyne Perkins. '
Juggcrly (Etude Arilotlquo (God
ord): France* Croae.
Butterfly (PoMlni): Myrtle Mui-
grove.
Hungarian Bhapoodei (War)
Fiancee Crane, Utha Shield*.
Norwegian Bridal Proceaalon
(Grieg); Dorothy Cleric.
Coro Nino Ben (Giordano):
Dorothy DevU.
Valse Caprice In B Bat (Ruben-
alelnl: Marion Sowell.
in) Del Mlo Dolce Ardor (G|ock)
<b) Such u m J follow (Dichmont):
Munter Barnett Hobbord.
PoUcca BrillUute (Von Weber):
Marion Sewell, Dorothy Clark.
MISSES 8CUD0ER
ENTERTAIN-FOR MR. AND
MRS- ALVIN NEELY
Mloaea Nina and Susan Tcudder
were charming hostesses Saturday
evening in honor or Mr. and Mr*.
Alvin Neely of Waynooboro w*J
wore their rueoto for th* week end
oollege gattlei. A delicious courae
supper was followed by four tahloa
ot bridge end the uaual delightful
hospitality of tho ottracllvo homo
woo beautifully - extended. A
wealth of xorgeoua pink rosea, and
other bright garden flowers war*
lavishly need throughout tho lower
floor, arranged artistically In all
vor vaaa* and baskets.
Pretty prlado.wora awarded for
th* high and low score and un
stated .the popular v-olton whoot
recent marries* was a brilliant so*
rial erent of atato wide Interest.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY
OCONEE STREET CHURCH
MEETS TUESDAY WITH
MRS. CCSflSe STONE
. Th* Woman'! Missionary Soci
ety of Ocone* Street church win
moot Tucoday afternoon with Mra.
Gerrsa stone on Lumpkin otroot
at 1:80. _
SUSINESS GIRLS’ CLUB
TO HOLD REGULAR
MEETING TUESDAY
EVENING —!-«TSr
The regular moodily mooting ol
Ih* Bua'ncna CFrla Club will be
hold on Tuesduy evening at l:M
In the . vr. C. A. Gymnasium on
Hancock avenue. An interesting
program has boon arranged end
members ora urged lo be proa-
all ■
cut.
Mrs. W. D. Wilkinson leaves
Thursday lor her homo In Milwau
kee after a delightful visit wlfb
Mra- Howtll L'rwCn and Mra. K.
F.. Porter.
- Mra. Robert Johnaon and M'a>
Irene Gregory ot Atlunto have
bean called bar* by the aerloua
Illness of their mother Mra, Mln-
ni* Gregory on Melgi atreet.
Mr. Edgar Merck ot Tech apenl
the week end here the guest of
Mr. D. E. Merck.
Mra. McHallon Hedges of Non
fork who two bean visiting Dr.
sad Mrs- T. ff. Mrlfottan left to-
day for Ctmrlotleovlll*. Va., to vto-
It friends en roue thorns.
Mrs. and Mra. Aoyt Headers of
Savannah, Mr. and Mra. N. W
Headers of VOccoa and Mr. Loot
■cadres of Anniston. Ain., have
boon- called bore'by the fragti
death-of.Mrs:.c. W. Meadors o'
OHIsvIllo Saturday ovonlvt. Mr
Meadors was seriously Injured and
was.'carried to the Oenersl hosplt*
Sincere sympathy Is oalandod Mis
Ella. Mcadefs' and . tho family It
their.groat bocoavemoal.
Mr-, Jot Bennett of Atlanta oponi
Urn week endt wfth hi* P«rente
com'ng over for th* GeorgM-Tasc).
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Darwin gave
returned Florida whan they apeai
the winter.
Copt, tad Mr*. Jobs Xlchetaor
end two children leave in August
(or HoonolalA where Copt. Nleh-
olaoa Win bo transferred Daw
Camp Banning. They will bo we
composted by tbs counties* go <
wlaheo of their many Month
throughout tbo state tad oopooloDy
la Atbtao. ,
Mra. Stlloo Hopkins baa return.,
ed to Attests after n vtait to bat
parents. Dr. sad Mrs. J. A. Hat.
Mra. John J. Wlklns Is vltlUng
relatives In Atlanta.
Th* friends of Mra. Orarts
Stephenson and Mr. Molt 8t*ph*n
son are orrapathtslng with thorn
In th* death of tholr fatbov
Carrollton last Tburaday.
Mra. B. M. Goods!! who has
boon tbo guett of Mro. Du Pro*
HunnlcuU and Mrs- Harold Htn-
ton return to her home In Blrtnlnx
bom Saturday,
Mr. Goodrich Henry of Augusta
wto among the week end elation
her* for the Georgia'.Tooh gamra
Mr. Henry la an alumnus of Geor
gia, and after graduating spent a
year In Bratil. He Is now a atu
dent ot the Medical College In An
gusts,
Mr. Henry FulKioya who l.'~
tending the Medical Colic** In An
gusts spent the week-end with his
parents, Dr. and Mra. H.
Fullllove.
Mr. and Mra. Imwrance Willett
of Atlanta were among tho visit
ore here for the week 'end.
' Mrs. Fannie Crane wlohoo I;
thank be hmay friends and rata.
Ilyea who made "Mother's Day" ■<
beautiful for her. .
Tho friend* ot Mr. Alec 8eyr
presman of the Booner-HeraM
will regret to learn of hto critics'
Illness.
Mr- Charles Sanford of Atlanta
spent the week end with his parents
Dr. and Mra. 8. V. Sanford,
-ffi-
Fricnds here of Misses Mary and
Maraaret Angeraon of Atlanta for.
mcrly of Athena *~ill be interested
to learn they wilt sing at tho.Jour
nal Radio station W?B this eve-
ning at 10:43 Atlanta time.
Miss Josephine Wilkins left this
afternoon for Atlanta'to accept'a
position fer the next few • months
with the Childrens Code Commie
slon. <
—w— '
Miss Katherine Eborhorl of Com.
morce spent the week end with
Mias Jens Wood.
Mr. Earnest Younkln la visiting
bis mother on Hill otroot.
Mis. G.' A. Johns and
Sunlo Johna of Winder wore violt-
ora her* Saturday for th* game th*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ju
ban.
Mias Tun'Wilkins a visiting In
Mllledgovlll*.
When hit wife cooked th* -
Ho exclaimed with a — g
"Aa a dainty it ain't worth a ■
I. Crap gama expression.
8. Winged critter.
J. Contralto anarl.
4. Owl exclamation.
Alex Saye Ill
At His Home
The frltntfa df Alex Hajre, press*
man at the Banner*Herald will re
gret lo learn of his Illness «t his
home on Jackson street. Mr. Bsyc
eras stricken last wefk and bes
been euferlnr considerably.
B u §*§^
VI
^Prisoner
of Love
Polly was tbo daughter of
■BlaaSonarlao Using in china.
Coma «h* nvolutloa. PoUy.
...—.—
abo^Ud^gsNsm to what
oTtbow terrible daylwtUfZ
mala with Set (o bar
ilMgCMtantGetata^taM
>True Story today.
■ MICHAEL’S May White Sale
J is attracting hundreds, of shoppers to dfe store. Every yard of goods and
every article-while new, wanted and of {fine quality.-is offered at such low
prices as to make immediate buying'an economic necessity. Listed here are
just a few of the remarkable white-sale malms.
280 Pieces Exquisite Handmade
Gowns and Teds
Exquisitely' hand made, Hand embroidered and
hand drawn night gowna and teddies. The.
cloth used is a\very lovely quality Nainsook/in
white and dainty colors. It will not be possible
for us to repeat this offer. So buy freely*
i I ■ ’
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A truly great buying opportunity
Dove Underwear
Our. entire stock of fine quality .Dove Brand
underwear .is to sell this week at a savings ot
one-fourth to one-half. All is fine, new, fresh,
finestyie. , „ /
Gortons Stepins - Teds
Made of Nainsooks, Voiles, Batistes and fancy
Lingerie Cloths in white and lovely, colors.
Styles are tailored, lace trimmed and embroid
ered . ...
HOW YOU SAVE
$1.25 to'*1.50 Dove Undies 94 c
*1.75 to $200 Dove Undies $1.19'
*2.25 to $2.75 Dove Undies -$1.89,
*3.00 to $3.60 Dove Undies ........... $2.49:
Hundreds of Fine Quality
Costume Slips
At Less Than Cost of Making
*2.60 Wash Satin Slips
$2.75 Non-Kling Slips .J Jli89
*5.00 Baronette Silk Slips J >3*49
*5.95 Radium Silk Slips $4.49
From the 'Practical to the Luxurious
Kimonos and Negligees
At Prices Less Than You Have Evur Seen
*2.50 to *3.00 Kimonas $1.98
*3.50 to *4.00 Kimonas $2.98
*4.60 to *5.00 Kimonas -$3,98
*5.50 to *200 Kimonas $4,98
ALL SILK NEGLIGEES v . i
LESS Mth i
Including our entire stock of negligees, pullmaij
robes and fine quijted robes.
For Misses 2 to 6 and7 to14--ASale
SIk and Cotton Frocks
Every, charming Iittlii dress in stock go«a into
this wonderfdl sale^-Drcsses of Silks, Flannel^
Linens, Voiles and cunning Printfed Cottons. ’
AUSilk Dresses Less i-8
Regular *1A5 Dresses $1.49
Regular *2.60 Dresses $1.89
Regular *2.95 Dresses •• $2*19
Regular *250 Dresses $2.59
Regular *3.96 Dresses $2.98
Regular *4.50 Dresses $439
Regular $4.95 Dresses ••••$3.69
iodo-Yards Fast Color Shrunk
'Dress Linens
f 69c yard
Full'SO inches widb, shrunk from 45 inches.
Fine-smooth quality in lovely new colors, and
wljjteand cream. There are 20 colors to choose
from.. Each one Is lovely tor summer wear,
ana,'of course, you must have several Linen
<Jrcl*cs.. ,
^thousands of Yards of New
White Goods
Fresh and crisp—at prices slightly above—and
OXtwrWlbw-kthe actual mill coats.
Table -No. i cRggular 35c to 45c
Fancy Nainsook
tmf^Ctocks r 'l t % ^ Llngciio Crepe
r Flaxon /I I White Nainsook
V" • / Vf/’ Lincno
Cwp® , / . W l Plisse Cirpo
' it- AmJ >/ Chocked Voil.'
‘Regular 43c to 38c
Suiting
Fine Pique
A Fancy Batiste
I-inpi-rio Voile
Darctta Cloth
Fancy Nainsooks
Regular jgc to 63c
■ Long Cloth
Irish Dimity
Dotted Swiss
Checked Voile
Jersey Cloth
» Fine Crepe
Regular 69c to 79c
Fancy Voile
Irish Dimity
Madras
Fine Pique
Oxfords
French Voile
Regular 85c to 98c
Batista
Nainsooks
Organdie
Broadcloth
French Crepe*
Fancy Piques
Table No. 5
69c
!)
Hundreds of Dozens of A llKinds of
; ’ Fine Towels
At Prices Below Actual Mill Costs
23c to 40c Buck 45c to 49c Huck
'■Towels 18c
75c-to 85c Linen
iTowels 69c
* 4 . • :
*1^5;to *1.75 Linen
'Towels 98c
89e to 98c Bath
[Towels 79c
Towels 27c
95c to 98c Linen
Towels 79c
49c to 69c Bath
Towels 39c
All Bath
Mats Hott
' [ 'New, Fresh, Fine Quality
' Bed Spreads
At Remarkably Low Prices
RIPPLETTE DIMITY SPREADS
< Regular *2£5, size 63x90 $1.89
Regular *2.60, size 72x90 *2.19
• Regular *2.95, size 81x90 *2.39
Rayon Silk Spreads Regular fio.yy for $7.95
|Z85 to ua Crochet Fancy Dimity
SPREADS W.4* BED SPREADS
|4K In to.DJ Satin Size T3xlM) U.M
StUAbS $4.49 Sir-'' rilx'.MO gs.49
$*.50 to *7.50 Satin , All Other Bod Spread.
SPREADS $5.19 Lev. 20 Per Cent.