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Tin; llASNUIt-tlKiai.D. ATIIKXS. GEORGIA.
THURSDAY. JUNE I. I92J.
SOCIAL JEWS
THE SILVER TEA
Remember the silver tea. It will
b#* given. by <*lrole No. 1, of tho
First preshyt* rlan church at the
hoaieW the Miss a Unton. 448 "N.
MUImIro avenue, Friday aft*moon , THE B. Y. P. U's
at 5:30. PICNIC
The first shtw.ng of the Uf in* I Tbe 11 Y p * l T - f,t the Prince
Pictures will be at 6 o'clock, the | Av
eerr ad showing at 6:30.
O come to the 8l|v**r Tea
For wonderful sight
And sounds you will hear.
That will tickle the ear
Off-all.—whoever you b«
will
Ilntlst church enjoyed
<1 lightful m* on-light picnic out at
> Harnett's mill Ttimilay evening.
About fifty member* enjoyed the
occasion.
I Great Program Keith Vaudeville And
; Feature Pictures Palace Now Playing
We Apologize—
—for net being able to ierve you better on the first three
days of this Clean Sweep Sale. We prepared n 8 well ns we
W. M. S' FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH HOLDS INTER
ESTING MEETING
M. i\. cf the First Hap-
kniTc how, but the response was overwhelmin'?,
to give every customer real Tony’s Shop service. If w
failed in any instance, it was not from lack of inclinatio
or effort.
We Appreciate—
-this remarkable demonstration of public confidence in tu
And our merchandise- We assure you that during this sale,
as at all other times, we shall endeavor to prove worthy
of the trust reposed
We Thank You—
—for the great pat /** • and good nature you displayed
Sale Continues All This Week and Next
If anyone who came failed
to find exactly what he
wanted, or got anything he’.:
‘not entirely satisfied with,
let him come again at his
earliest convenience. There’*
variety enough here to sup
ply everyone’s want*, and
new goods will be given or
the money refunded in case
of any dissatisfaction.
On the other hand, if you haven’t been here yet, you vc
Jo«t nothing but the excitement of being in a crowd. A
rtmk cf over f20.000.00 in Suits and Furnishings can’t be
disposed of, nor even seriously depleted in a few days
selling. Tno assortment will be good for some time to
Open
Evenings
Tony’s Shop
College and Clayton
Streets
Open
Evenings
w'l/AFri^idaire
Frigidairc electric refrigeration pre-
rvei all the original goodliest of any food
itil you are ready to use it. It freezes
serves
until you are ready
Ice for table use.
Lettuce and celery retain their crisp
ness. Tomatoes are kept indefinitely at
the most palatable stage of ripeness.
Fruits are kept with all their appetizing
And meats, but-
flavor and appearance. And meats, but
ter, eggs and milk—all taste better when
kept fresh with Frigidairc.
Frigidairc electric refrigeration works
automatically and inexpensively from
home electric current. It makes you en
tirely independent of outside ice supply.
Come in and let us show you what
Frigidairc will do—how it will bring new
convenience to your home at lov. cost.
list church atm happy in having
Mr*. Crawford, superintendent of
thu Sarepta Amorlatirn of the W-
M. II.; Oita. Ifudaway, secret/ry,
• and Mm. Waller Johnson. Young
Poo pi*'a leader, i/n the program
for Hie Insnirallonal meeting last
Monday afternoon.
Mr*. Hilda way led the devotional,
railing for the illible lesson pus*
tutger of scripture |x rtraying the
tadlanc< in Christian character as
diurlayed In the lives of such de-
sclples a* Stephen. Paul and Tim
othy. Her subject was "Radiant
Christiana." From two oth'r forms
of tills word, radio mid radium,
she brought rut the fact that
Christians while radiant in face
ni d '.n fact, should also lie Ilk'
radio In hroadenatinx the ro*pel
news nnd like rudliim in bringing
lel-'ef to a sin sick world
"My Task" was sung by Dorothy
Davla in an exquisitely swe't.
clear, voice.
Mrs. Crawford was next on the
prngrum and she made an Inter
esting and instructive talk on
"Our Specials," meaning the' fol
lowing four specific needs not in*
eluded 'n the 1925 financial pro
gram: The Training School at
Louisville, Ky . Mary P. Willing
ham School at Hlueridffe; the Mar
garet Fund for the education of
the children of missionaries and
the |tilde Fund for th» dixtr.bution
if Itihles. She said the special-
weeks of prayer do not cover any
of then - for each prayer season has
Its c f rta*n spociflr objects ether
than the four above mentioned. A
plan has already been devised by
which the W. M 8. of tha First
Itartlxt church ran meet Its appor
tionment for thes*. cause**.
Mrs. Walter Johnson spoke’next
with great earnestness about the
work of the Y. W. A. and other
ycung people's organisations. She
sir*need the Importance of the
churches coming to a fuller realisa
tion of their great responsibility to
their young people. She thinks one
trajr for Christiana to forward th'«
work nmong young people la by
living Joyous Christian lives, be
ing radiant Christ','ins, the secret
of which she gave In three words:
Sacrifice. Service and 8hinlng. Sh* -
qtioleil the fact that the average
age cf the criminal of today Is be
tween seventaen and twepty-one
and thut till* appalling fart exists
because some one has falPd in
Christian living. In the word* of
the Inscription Mrs Johnson told
of having seen over the entrance
of a certain church. "What shall it
nollt vis If we gain the whol"
world nnd lose cur hoy* and girls?’’
—0b—
At Regular Thursday and Friday Admission; Norma
Shearer, Our Gang Comedy and Campbell Sisters
on Program; Two Big Shows Strand Friday.
REFRIGERATOR,
MRS. JOSEPH STEWART
ENTERTAINS FOR MR&
C. M. STRAHAN
Mrs C. M. Strahnn who la be
ing elaborately entertained at
many lovely far well part'es was
the happy Inspiration of Mrs.
Joseph 8t< wart's cliarmlnily plan-
DAFFODIL
CAFE
THE HOME OF
“GOOD EATS AND
FINE COOKING”
People Eat Here
By Preference.
65c Special Dinner 65c
50c Special Supper 50c
A la Carte Service
At All Times.
Clayton Street
Keep Cool
MORNING-
NOON—
NIGHT.
Cool Comfort
Costs Little
MANY SIZES
TWO STYLES—
STRAIGHT OR
OSCILLATING
np c ' t ,V0RY FINISH
1 urn a Switch roR homes
BEAUTY—POWER-SILENCE
Westinghouse
The FAN That Has Them AH.
Easy Terms.
Athens Railway
& Electric Co.
Phone 54
170 College Avenue
NORMA SHEARER
PALACE NOW PLAYING
Molly graduates frem a reform-
atrry. Florence, a culture*! society
girl, leave* her convent. Both fall
in lev* with the *atne young in
ventor. Ar.*l what happens then Is
said to make Monta Bell's new
picture, "Lady cf the Night." now
at the Palace an amazing human
document
High and low*, rich and poor, cul
tured and uncouth, are whirled
together in thV« vivid mixture of
llf<\ In Fifth Avenue and the Bow
ery. Near York.
Norma 8h«arar’s Triumph
Molly, daughter cf a convict, and
Florence, daughter of the wealthy
and aristocratic Judge wto sent
Molly's father to prison, are both
play'd by Nnvma Shearer. Each
role calls for aii entirely different
portrayal, as w'dely separated ir
the emotional ecale as the two
wrold* in wMcti these girls live
Miss Shearer* work has been ac
claimed a* one of the most ncta- |
ble screen achievements cf
will be an Our Gang Comedy pro
seniing thesu cute little rascal*
ii> a remedy scr am. "Dog Days.”
This with the Campbell Sisters
Keith vaudeville and the Norma
Shearer feature picture makes ar.
entertainment you can't afford t*»
miss.
CAMPBELL SISTERS KEITH
ACT PALACE NOW
PLAYING
The big added attraction at the
Palace this week is seen in the
Campbell Sisters n Keith Vaude
ville act presenting two southern
glr'is in songs cf the,south sung
In southern harmony. This feature
has been a Idg hit everywhere .»n<!
Is presented at the palace extra to
fhe big picture program at the
regular Thursday and Friday ad
mission prices making one of fhe
greatest bills ever seen In Athene
YOUR BOY
LONT! DON’T! DON’T!
THIS SUMMER
-?-
GIVE HIM A CHANCE
He surely will get tired of hear
ing “DON’TS,” and it is up to you
ic provide something (for him
TO DC.
CONSTRUCTIVE—Yes, If you will provide him with a fewr dollars worth cf Radio
matrrial. we will supply the workshop, tools and drawings, nnd hcln hint to make a
real RADIO SET- Think of the pleasure you will give him, and that he will give
>cu with the completed RADIO SET cf hi* own maxing.
Then the idea—CONSTRUCTIVE—DEVELOPING—TRAINING that may provide
the foundation for his life work.
SEE US AND THE BOY ABOUT THIS.
Athens Engineering Company
l'hone 711
Smith Building
Read Banner-Herald Want Ads.
year.
She has the support of an excep
tional cast witp Malcolm iMcGreg*
cr play'nr David, the Inventor whr
lrre*both girl*: George K Arthur,
as a Bowery fteWcn plate: Fred
Kxmelton. as the judge, and Dale
Fuller and Betty Morrissey.
OUR GANG AT
THE PALACE
The extra comedy attraction to
night and tomorrow at the Palace
ned lawn party Wednesday after
noon at her hospitable home on
tho campus. A congenial group of
close friends of tbe honor guest
enjoyed the usual delightful hos
pitality extended most happily by
the gracious hostess. Dr. and Mrs-
Strahan and |Mfs* Mary Straban
are leaving soon for Europe and
will be accompanied by affection
ate good wishes of their many
friends-
LITTLE MiSS CECILE
PORTER CELEBRATES
10TH BIRTHDAY
Little decile Porter fhe lovely
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Porter celebrated her tenth i
birthday anniversary with n
charmingly planned Cobweb party!
Tuesday aftornoon. which proved j
cne cf the mo*t dellRhtl.il aeclal
oven's of very cordial I unrest to
tho coming your.g belles of Athens
Tho many unique games added
unbounded pleat are to the childr n I
which were folic-wed J>Mf dainty !'-••]
freshtnents. Each gu<$r, was pro- j
sented a pretty favor of Ono of the I
brightest events in th'lr lives. I
The gracious little ho*tex<
showered with affectlrnate goctl
wish' s and many happy returns of
the radiant day.
P. T- COUNCIL
The last me^t'r.g of the f'*cal
year of the Athens dcuncll of Pm-
ents and Teacherr wifi l»e held on
Friday aftornnen in the dltv Hall j
Council chamber. Offlcera will Iia ‘
elected and every number cf 'very
Parent Teacher Association In the
c*l> I* urged to attend.
INEZ BITR NET.
Council Pr*sldent.
MISS BERTHA KATE
DAVISON TO PRESENT
PIANO PUPILS
Mtaa Bertha ate Davison willl
present her piano pupils In n re
cltl Fridav afternoon at the Wo-
_’a chib at 4:30 which n ? 1| he
of very cordial and delightful In
terest. An artfctic program baa
been arranged.
Mr*. D. B. Evan* will return to
Hapevllle Friday afternoon and
will be accompanied by Miss Mary
Barwlrk who will spend the sum
mer.
Mrs. W. C. Barrett and attrac
tive little daughter Myrtle !*m. of
East take, Atlanta, have rvturned
to their home after ^pending sev
eral days with relatives and friend*
In Athens.
New Ice Plant
For Georgian
the meat modern to bo found in
the country. Every Improvement to
make it an ideal hostelry lias In tn
supplied to meet th’ demands of
the traveling public in both ser-
rice and comfort.
The latert improvement in
equipment to this well known
hotel has V*en tho Installation of
an Ice and refrigerating plant
This plant supplies refrigeration
fer the Palm Gardon In all of its
departments. The candy cas*a are
supplied with refrigerating appara
tus as wall a* circulating Ice
water In the coffee shop.
All tjte supplies of vegetables,
meals and other perishable foods
are kept In this large refrigerating
plant which Is of the latest de
sign and thoroughly modern In de-
The Georgian^ind Its subsidiary
d tartments are kept up to the
highest state of excellency and It
ranks aa one of the leading hot*!*
tf the south.—(Advt.)
BANNER-HERALD
WANT APS
Th ut, t« n«uir.
DOES THE FIHST OF THE
MONTH MEAN ANYTHING
TO YOU ? Your rmlitor i, en
titled tn hi. pay-d-v too. PAY
PROMPTLY! MERCHANTS'
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION,
Sin Hinton «ccurtti« BMr„
Phone 1389. JSc
Z
571
J. C. Penney
Company
Stores
in 1924
fr ..J • Sold
Vocorporaua' 18,000,000
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
Quality Shoes
At Quantity Trices
All-Leather Footwear for Men, Women and Children, lie leather and the tannine processes they
paaa through, together with the high grade workmanship, as*ure, QUALITY and STYLE cf the highest
character and matebleaa wearing service. Purchasing for our hundred* of buty department etoraa enable*
ua to offer superior ahoea to you at the remarkably low price* which our QUANTITY buying pencils.
This Men’s Summer Oxford
Has Stylish and Excellent Value
Work and Outing
Shoes for Men
Real, dominating style for men who dress with* care,
Excellent workmanship, fit and finish.
Besides a full line of
Dress Shoes, we feature s
urge line of Work, Outdoor
md Vacation Footwear for
men.
Well made of all-leather ten calf; Goodyear
welt*. A very comfortable model and an excep
tional value.
Comfort models, sturdy
leathers that will resist wear
and moisture.
Designing and buying shoes for
several hundred stores means better
materials, bigger value* and ■ lower
prices. This shoe, pair—
' Accommodation or
Thrift—Which?
If you borrow money
you pay interest. It is an
accommodation. Merchan
dise costs m«'|N*and when
you say “chart* it" you pay
the interest on the cost of
the goods you buy. A busi
ness of this kind means pay
ing for the use of money
all along the line from
maker to'customer.
Ready'-money to pay
spot cash for every pur
chase. large or small, as
sures thrift and important
savings. This applies equal
ly to the merchant and to
the customer.
We sell only for cash
and t’.ius save you money
■n each purchase.
Boost for Athens
Buy men'* plaid hose, mad]
in Athens nnd sold in Atli
eni only by the J. C. Frnne|
Company. Per pair
For Little Tot9
Cool and Comfortable
Here’s just the soft,
pliable and comfortable
shoe for toddlers. Of
well-selected patent with
cut-out vamp and soft
sole. At a low price that
mother will appreciate—
49c
A Tran Sandal
For Girls and Kiddies
Patent instep; front
strap button-pump, cut
out quarter and vamp;
rubber heel; very com
fortable ; low priced at—
Slse, 12 to 2 $2.69
Site. *y» te lift .... SIX
Sturdy, all-leather cut
out Oxfords in mahogany
veal with smoked elk
apron. Foot culture last
1 for misses and children—
This papular shoe I* or
of oar be»t va|ue*—* g
•hoe at a real low prico-
all-patent.
At the low price of—
Bites 3M to lltt OX
Sites tY, to 3 *!•»*
$2.98
Silk Hosiery
For Woman
Good quality Silk Hoi,
made to look well nod to
wear. In black and ail popu
lar color*.
Value la outstanding in
them hotel ' You will be .
satisfied with them I The'
iptir.
98c
Big Value in Men’s Hose
Mercerized Lisle
One of our feature values; of
unusual quality four-ply mercer
ized lisle in black and colors.
Mass buying for several hundred
stores makes possible this
price—; -
3 Pr. $1.00
Chiffon Hose
Black and Colored
Gossamer, lovely chif
fon Hose I Made for sheer
beauty—and for “dress-
up" occasions.
A good value at—
$1.49
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