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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1921
TBB BANNER-nEIULD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Office Phone 1201
HRS. ALICE ADAMS
Residence Phone 612
SOCIAL EDITOR—
If 70s hate e tleifsr, or If
yon are (olnr ant of the city or
glrinjt a party. Space gladly
glten to all social Hems.
Lengthy articles and notices
ef meetings should be written
on one side ef the paper and
mailed or brought to the office.
Orfice hours, »:S0 A. M. to
1:00 p. M. Saturdays, t:10
A. H. to 4 P. U.
A LOVELY POEM
8o the Master of earth’]
garden,,
With itg blpaaotns all fragrant and
fair, "
la taking the flowers that plea*#
Win/
them
And sine* ft* tm* wanted
! near H.'m
[To bloom In the light of III* amlle
| Let** rejoice at their Joy, and
l r^ady
To join them after awhile.
SORORITY NEWS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
Th!* Hummer will be of #*peclal
interem to three of the nororltle«
at the Unlvenrity ae they wilt Mend
delegate* to their Nutlonnl Wen
nlnl convention* In the North and
j West.
flower * Minn Kmniuk Planter will rrpre
‘eent Theta Alpha chapler of Alphu
Gamma Delta; Mine 'Helen McDor-
man, 8‘gnia Phi chapter of Kappn
Delta, and Mien Uhlan Wade, Al
plm Alpha chapter of Phi Mu.
Each of the delegate* are promt
nent memlter* of their aororltlee
and college actlvltlen. Mia* Pla*-
He take* some that are faded * Iter I* Sophomore decLtlmer,
Home budded and other* full blown 1 1>cr of Zodiac, and Glee club. Ml**
And place* them there In His pre*> | McDorman h*Id office In Ole*
club the pnat year and I* Inter**!
ed in many activities
pu*. Ml** Lillian Wade I* flre*l
dent of Glee f’lub, Chi Delta Pht
and Pioneer Club*.
Each of the site* of the conven
tlon* 1* Interesting and many soda)
and educational affalra are being,
planned for the delegate*.
Of the Alpha Gamma Delta
(which 1* to lie held In Seattle
We shall mis* them in earth**
flower garden.
tAnd sign for the fragrance they’ve
made, #
Dut the Master ha* gfven them
beauty.
And fragrance that never shall
fall.
You can enjoy
Star’Ham
flavor
delicious
ways
Losk fsr this
SSKET*
In whatever way you serve Ar-
moor's Star Ham, you’re sure of a
Savory, tatty dish. The sweetness,
the tenderness — and above all, the
flavor—are distinctive. They’re due
to selection of finest, young hams,
and a deliciously mild cure.
The Armour booklet, “60 Ways
to Serve," will help you plan some
tempting dinners and luncheons. A
copy is your* free—(imply write for it.
,*
Armours
STAR HAN
H. D. BARBER, Branch Msuugcr
I’bone |J Foundry Street
THE BEST YET
And No Improvement in Sight.
Wonderful Programs All Summer.
Athens Engineering Gdhipany
Phone 711 Smith Building
WeMi.. a rr..mtwr writes, “On the
mOrnlnr of July I, 1*51, (he apecUl
train of Alpha Gamma Delta leave*
CMcireo ter BebtUe. . Wa»h.
wonder trip hna been arranged;
Journey of comfort and enjoymen
through ”5,000 mile# of startling
beauty,” to the acenlc Pacific
northwest with A twO'day trip
Rellowatone Park.
Alpha Gamma Delta * pedal,
chapter house on wheels^ will \
rive In Seattle** early In the after
noon of July 15th in time ft
opening activities of t!)e national
convtnton, July 11-17.
Iota Chapter, ho*te** of conven
Mon. !■ located at the University
of Washington. On n Ml acre
campus with shore lines
Iwo beautiful lakes, with n seen
ictting delightful to the tourist
nre the Tudor-Gothic structure*
banning the University of \Vn*h
Ington, second large*! state college
jff the Mississippi. Its average
enrollment Is well dVer fi.000 *tu
denta.
Kappa Delta nays: “Macknnr
Island, Michigan. Is situated In the
Stroll* of Mackinac which
oects Laks*JurOn and Lake Mich
‘gwn. It Is noted for It* beautiful
♦cenery. del'ghtful climate,
historical tradition*, which
the old Indian gardens and nooks
bat gave It the name meaning
Great Turtle.*’ The Island changed
>wnera frequently, flr*t JYance
hen England, and our own
ry, until ltl& when we took fins'
oossesslon. About half of It* 2,
!00 acre* form* the National Park
ind Military Reservation. ind hr.ll
under private ownership,
inlque feature of Macklnic i
forbids any motor oi^ the is
’and. All vehicle* are d*iwn by
horse*.
From June 29 to July L Kappa
Delta* will gather from flfty-twe
hap ter* and thirty sevfn alumna4
maorlatlon to remember the pa*
ind build plan* for an #v?n gre
*r future Kappa Delta. This
he seventeenth of Kapp.i Delta'
'Onventlon* which are now held bl
nnlally. In 1*22 she c* lelirated
ier twrenty-flfth anniversary.”
At Charlevoix, the Beautiful
touted on Lake Mlchhan,
idles south of llscklrac. the Ph!
Mus will convene from Ji ne 27 «■
luly 3. Charlevoix Is * n Idea
ummer resort, being nu t
trlvat* community resort thsr
oubllc. It I* In the herat of th*
northern Michigan resort territory
Three natural terrace* rise In or
ler from the edge bf Pne Lnk*
ind It Is on this suenarion of fli
ng slope* that the city Is built.
A specs! boat trip first! ChKtz
o Charlevoix I* the beginning o<
the Phi Mu program and «
waive moment Is filled with plea
there being an unu*unl op-
nortunlty of enjoying all kind* or
idquntlc sport* a* well n* golf, ten)
Us, riding, polo and otherr
NEWS FROM
WINTERVILLC
Mr. Parks Griffith, recent.y ot
\tlantn hut now of Brndenti
Idled hi* parents here thl* week
MIhn Florle Dunliip and Mrs
llte ItyrnnTtf Columbia, H.
i|sctiding some time with their par
nli«, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dun
Ml** Gladys Colic entertnlned
Alth a mlscellnneou* shower
\ll** Clara O’Kelley, whose i
lags to Mr. Robert Winter
ur* June Uth at the Baptist
hutch here.
Mr*. Robert D. Fhnw and child
n, Robert Jr., and Martha Fran
•e* of Onaway. Mich., are on i
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs
. II. Kroner.
Mlsa Lola Plttard la apendinr
he -week at Camp Jennlgs,
Mhens.
Rev. rntterson and family were
week end guests of their parents,
near Gainesville.
Mrs. F. H. Kroner, Mrs. Robert
D. Shaw and children have return*
•h! from Macon where they attend
Wnsleyan commencement and
he with Mias Louisa Kronei
a ho graduated Monday night with
R. degree; II girls were In
he graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Flee man and
daugbtars, Mildred and Frances
Isft last weak to make their home
81. Petersburg, Fla. Their
riends here regret to have them
to but wleh them success In their
new horns.'
Mr. .nil Mrs. J. 8. Coll, sni
Min Marlon Cnllo, loft oarly Wnl
Miday s. m- for Bowling Green
Fla., to visit their uncle Dr. Glp
-ollr, stopping at various point
if interest on way down and re*
urnlngo
A recent letter to h's parents
rom Major Hayes Kroner stater
was. sailing from Shanghai 01
he President Van Uu.en for Mar
elites France, May Ith and on tr
London,' where he and family will
/lit relatives for several months.
>n their voyage will seo the sights
Columfbo. Suet. Port • Bald
Xlexandrl*, Naples, Genoa and oth
places returning to the stater
wmetlme in September or October
ind will be stationed at Ban Fran*
•Isco Cal.
The many friends of Mrs. Ler
Hardeman are delighted .o know
•die Is Improving from her recent
II ness.
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VANITY 6HOWER FOR
MI8S CLARA O'KELLEY
Tuesday afternoon, Miss
Jessie Anderson, of WlntervlUo,
delightfully entertained with s
vanity shower, in honor of Mis*
Clarg O’Kelley. g charming bride
«l*ct of June. The house wee grtls*
(rally decorated with ehssti
lolses, snap-dragon* and pot flow’.
»t* udng yellow and white as the
rclor scheme. During the after*
nocn an Interesting contest war
njoyed. Bach member ana naked
write on advice to tha bride
an attractively arranged book,
which waa made In the shape of
n wedding bell. This was given to
the bride. Little Miss Myrtle But
ler presented the collection of
dainty gifts In the form of a lovely
_ t of flowers. Dellcloor
cream and cake were served.
GWENDOLYN RAGAN v
CELFBRATES SECOND
BIRTHDAY* ,
little' lOtrendolyrf t Kafetin* ’cc\6-
bared her second birthday with a
behutifiil party Thursday after
noon. when ten children were in
vited for the happy occasion.
Bright garden flowers In the vary*
Ingt shades cf pink and white were
lavishly used in the artistic dec
orations. The prettily appointed
tea table wa* centered with
handsomely embossed cake topped
with two tiny pink tapers A stunt
Program wn.s the unique feature
with award* of pretty favors. /
Mrs- Rarxn was aua'sHd in ei
f rtnlnlng the young guojts by
Fra. U I). Hawks, and Ml«i Hen
rietta Lund The guests Included
Martha tatio K.tk, IM?hired Harris
Billy Murray, Jr-. Eleanor Black :
man, LnFcntlfeo 0ynnt,' Dlodrous
Brynnt. John Roberts. Jr.. Martha
Liddell god Jean Kellogg.
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8ERVICE8 AT THE
TEMPLE THI8 EVENING
XT 8 O'CLOCK
Sabbath Eve services will be
leld at the Temple this evening
•t eight o'clock. Sabbath morning
service*, tomorrow morning at
10:15. Sabbath school Sunday
nornlr.g. There will be no peach
ng at the Sabbath services.
1UNDAY SCHOOL OF THE
TEMPLE PICNIC
The Sabbath school picnic held
•t East Lak** park was a huge
•uccess, everybody had a good
•me and the children had a genuine
mtlng. there was m? much to e.i*
hnt a large quantity of food waf
nken to the convict* on the c »nn-
*y farm near by after the picnic
hc*e who did cct attend rurelj
Hissed a treat.
SCRIPT DANCE THIS
EVENING AT EAST LAKE
'Much soc'al Interest centers the
script Uarco at East Lake thl*
•venlr.g. The Four Horsemen will
.'urniah the music.
W. C. T. U. MEETS TUESDAY
NSTEAD OF THURSDAY
The Womans Christian Temper*
inco Union will meet Tuesday of
next week In3tead of Thursday at
’dock In the down stairs Sun*
lav school room of the First
Methodist church.
Billy and Hunter Harris of
T^xas are vlaiting Major and Mra
lunter Harris for the summer.
Mrs. S^alo Harris cf Birming
ham, Mrs. Garret! and Mrs. Quinn
»f Barr.esvllle will arrive Sunday
a visit Major and Mrs. Hunter
(arris.
tcur being one of the lucky win ) n*Ver mused Mm future apprehen-'n .1 t f a 1 •! /V .* | a t
ner. in the rednt context. |slen and In addition to flying a father Ol forty GeVlU tOllStipatlOll! UfT
The friends or®Mrs. Howard Ab-
ney will be pleated to learn that
•he wap able to leave the hospital
this afternoon
Mrs. j. m. Kfnycn of Richland
Ga.. la the guert of Mm. Howard
AUfeyv having been called hero
by the lllnesa of her alster Mrs*
Howard Abney.
Mrs. W H. Bo<xck Is being wel
corned heme ;rom Richmond. Va.
afler a visit of several weeks.
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Mr. and Mra* J. N. McCo.kle
have tnrvml from Henderson avo
nue, back to Hill ctreet in the
houa© they form^ly occupied.
Son Of Barrow Co.
Sheriff Killed And
Ben Epps Hurt In
Airplane Crash
(Continued from page one.)
ther of Ben. who was hlmnelf
flyer In the World lVar, expressed
the opinion after the accident hep
I>ened that hi* brother
air pocket and the ship simply
tumbled down. Another theory
advanced wa* that pel
control cable* broke jn some place
or moved other than by the force
of tbe plolt.
High School |
i Young Mr. Camp I*
son of Mr. and Mr*,
of Winder where hi*
Fherlff. He wn* 17 yi
and had just finished the Junior
class In the Winder High School
He was considered one of the best
prep athlete* In north Georgia and
had played laiaehall and football
In Athens. He came to Athens
w'th two friends, W. C. Ross and
Dick Rainey especially 1 ■■■
plane ride, which he had antlcpat
rd with a great deal of enthu
"’asm. Young Rainey had mad*
hi* fight and ho and Ro** were
awaiting the return of
fore leaving for their home and
were witnesses to the accident
Tommie Merritt on* of the Uni
versity of Georgia student flyer*
who own* a plane of k HpH
B. Htokely. another student flyer
who had gone to the field to make
h's first flight alone.~and a num
ber of other Georgia bo;
the field and saw the accident and
aided In extricating Epp* and Camp
g* '£ relief with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN
and haa now under perfection a DO •
[from the wreck
I n,rk- n . tr. Th0 mnr hlne, a Curtis* model
«o to rilu Comp '''' ,y wr " k *- 1 b “< Thu «
nonte, Mr. and Mra. Edgar L**vy j
Mr. Irvlno vuhi tr ri wir< .
"'sht Orovsr Pr..noii unVom-
hu* nen* associate* of Mr. Epp*
Mrs. Valilomar’sebnilttinaff ami | r ‘ m,v *‘ l ' b "' , " n , K " r ’
hree chlhlren leave Saturday fur Th| , ’” rlou ,
■low York anil will Kill Juno Hid , . . ...... "' "
311. fo An.trla, Mr». Schmlttmanl\ l h r . „
.a the KUOat ef her parent,, Mr j nJur * d ,n “ "* M ’’ ron b ’" «
ind Mrs- Thomas Fort son has j
/ory cordially- w*leomed “
many friend*.
Mlr.s Belli Campbell of Athena if
•IsUing Mrs M. It. Binns.—Grcens-
kto Herald-Jourtml.
u
MiiV Olee Hobinsc-n of Atlanta
her-.* for a few days before leav-
.g for Europe. Mia* Robinson har
u.t returned from Hot Sprlngr
ind Dalla*, Texas, where she !od
he grand march ut the Ccufcder-
ite Veteran ball with General O.*-
K.rn" of New Orleans and a spon
lor on Geneal George W* Well*’
itaff of the North Georgia Brigade
Col. and Mrs. M. G- Michael and i
vfr. Simon Michael motored to At*
anta th<* morning to spend the i
lay. Mr*. Michael will spend Hr
veck-cnd with Mr*. Percy Rich.
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Miss leoulse Phinlxy wont over
>o Atlanta today to attend the
Tech dances.
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The friends of Madame I r**-
gill regret to learn ol ker lllnesr
with tanillltis.
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Mrs. Owen Coleman and twe
young sens of Augusta are the
(oest cf her parents Dr. and Ma*
lame Lust rat
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Mra. Emma Eider of Winder U
visiting Mlsa Georgia Betti
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Mrs. Thomas E. Green accom
panied her mother horn- from St
Petersburg and they are the guests
f M. and Mr*. Jen L. Booth.
Mra. L. II- Maufews and chlldrer
if Mr. and Mrs. John L. Booth,
me.her Mrs. C. n. Yeawood.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lester, Mrs
Lula Morris and little Sarah Alice
Lester are visiting In Macon-
SPECIAL NOTICE
Human Hair Switches
$2.00 and $3.00
Combine* Made Up 75c
Hair Cuts 25c
Open Until 7 P. M.
for Working Girls.
100ft College Avenue
Phone 464
LUGGAGE
The Dependable Kind
Wheary and Roundtree
Trunks and Bags.
See them before
You Buy.
Davison - Nicholson
Company
Hot Biscuits—for Dinner! |
Make them with
CALUMET
THE WORLDS GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
They Will be light—tender
—tempting—every time
eaixa ay. mow nog or ant onm boamo
midget ship driven, by a motorcycle
engine. 41* took up flying like he*
dirt automoblltng. In It* Infancy and
from the very beginning of fhl*.
Industry haa other owned a Ship I
or was making on*. It wa* Urge-1
ly throuah hi* effort* that a coi
ty landing field wn* e*tabli*heil
effective. That is why doctorg
recommend Kellogg’s. That is why
Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN he* brought
health to thousands when ajf elsa,
has failed. Try it! f J
Eat two tablespoonfuls of-*
KcIIojje’s ALL-BRAN daily—inf
Face and body
pay a terrific
penalty to this
tyrant disease.
The face tells of constipation's
h.v. ,he J—ju. Misbl.h . j^eura s^e befora P m ’±
ci?clS und c r ^ «^ ZpL“nt >■> BaE Creek, Michig.n and
tircath. blotehy, salW skin. etc. served by lending hotels and res-
Kellogf's AI.L-BRAN brings re-
lief even In tho most chronic caws
Ilf constipation. If eaten regularly,
it Is guaranteed to bring perma
nent relief or your grocer returns
tho purchase price. ...
Only ALL BRAN can bo wholly •» ALL-BRAN
mail route via Athena.
Funeral Sunday
Funeral service* for young Mr,
Camp will ho held in Winder 8un-
dny from the Christian church at
three o'cloek. Hi* body wn* re
moved to Wlnrtor curly Friday, He
I* survived by hlr motner, who wn*
la'Florida when the accident hap
pened, hi* father, Sheriff Oil*
Curnp, and two brother*, Hope and
Clayton,.both older.
4#t
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Read Banner-Herald Want Ads.
DRESS WELL
mid SUCCEED
i
J~)e (ptnfortahkf
tliese oxi suits will help
$7.50 and up -
COMFORTABLE and COOL
UNION SUITS $1.60 and Up
E. H. DORSEY
FOR QUALITY
PALACE ~ TONIGHT
Last Showing of the Great Combination
Program
BEAUTIFUL NORMA SHEARER
Mysteiy shadows her
thrilling. Career
f the
A‘Picture that,
,will‘Grip/>ybu/
■aita&t Picture’
OUR GANG COMEDY:
:Riot of Laughter
CAMPBELL SISTERS
: Southern Harmony Girls
GREAT SHOW PALACE TONIGHT
Saturday (Special)
"The Monster”
Romance and brave hearts, courage and love—
You’ll enjoy this ftyatery Thriller.
With LON CHANEY and
JOHNNY ARTHUR
CAMPBELL SISTERS
New Program (Saturday)
BIG SHOW—REGULAR PRICES
STRAND - TONIGHT
REED HOWES
Stunt Thriller
‘Fighting Romance”
ED COBB
(Western)
“Bashful Whirlwind”