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FIUDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1925.
Office Phone 1201 Residence Phone 212
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
MRS. J. Y. CARITHER8*
LOVELY PARTY FOR MISS
SUSAN SCUDDER
Mrs. Carithers opened her lovely
home this afternoon for one of the
seasons most beautiful parties
honoring Miss Susan Scudder a
popular \ lllide elect cf Tuesday
eyemng and who, has been moat
elaborately entertained the past
two weeks at a charming series.
Elegance and beauty marked the
You are cordially in
vited to dine in our Cafe
teria and Lunch Room,
upon the occasion of your
■ visit to Atlanta with the
Georgia Bulldogs next
Saturday. Located in the
very heart of Atlanta’s
commercial and hotel dis
trict, you will unquestion
ably save both time and
money in patronizing our
restaurants. Since our
formal opening six
months ago VAUGHAN’S
has become firmly estab
lished in Atlanta and is
recognized as this city’s
leading, restaurant. Our
culinary department is
unequaled in the south.
Be sure and dine with us.
VAUGHAN’S
Next to the
Rialto Theater.
NEW LAMP BURNS
94% AIR
occasion, and while a . small
party, every detail was happily
characterized by the usual gra
cious hospitality of the hostestr.
Three tables of bridge featured
the afternoon. A wealth of gor
geous orchid shaded uud white
chrysanthemums artistioaliy ar
ranged in silver baskets and tall
vases formed the exquisite decora
tions. Delicious refreshments fol
lowed the interesting game. Miss
Scudder was presented a lovely
dressing table set of French lace
\n* embroidered guest towel
the top score prize and a Pompalu
jewell box was the consolation
GREAT DOG ACTOR FOR
CHILDRENS MATINEE
PALACE SATURDAY
The Palace will present this
w*-k for the special matinee
matinee “Rin-Tan-Tin” the famous
police dog actor in his latest and
greatest feature ‘‘The Lighthouse
By The Sea”. Here is a great
show for the little folks am!
mothers should bring the children
to these special matinees which
are presented *by the Palace man
agement every Saturday- moyning
at;the 11:15'A. M. performance.
This weeks program is extraordi
nary and should pack the Palace
for this one performance. The
chapercns will be Mrs. J. C.
iParliam, Mr*. Gibson. Miss
Blanch Rogers, <Miss Minnie Mit
chell. Miss Bird and Miss Nub
Latimer.
A UNIQUE ARMISTICE
SERVICE
While on his return trip home
Wednesday Rabbi S. J. Schwab ob
tained the consent of the train and
Pullman conductors to conduct
Armistice Service aboard the train
at 11 o’clock the passengers of
the Pullmans all having come to
the Rabbis coach stood in silent
meditat'on for one minute theg
ice consisting of a prayt
the Nil. Anthem, n short address
and a benediction were conducted
by the Rabbi who had been intro
duced by Dr. Austin of Chatta
nooga. a fellow traveler. The
The length of the service was 12
were
SERVICES AT TEMPLE
(THIS EVENING
• Sabbath services this evening nt
'8 o’clock at the Temple. Sabbath
j school at 9:15 Saturday u., m
.Services at 10:30. Student’s Junior
congregation Sunday morning
10:30. Visitors always welcome.
PRESENT* 4‘AN OLD
FASHION MOTHER"
Fowler’s School will present
A new oil - lamp that gives an
fSTv'L Whit S "An"'oid'Fashtoned Mother",’'at'thc
lignt.^wen bettjr than gas oA gouthern mm Community House.
leading JTatoV™ U?VU. P '
universities and found to be su- ml ” 9lon 10 nnd _ “ cenl '
r^n 1 , 0 °.mok. ml £ ^: K Ji , L £ TR “ T p - T - A -
W T&rTa ( Tii& &
642 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, tllc 2oth ? f November, at 3
is offering to eeitd a lamp on 10 1>lnln c “ ke ’- 1 *Jf r ^nd
days’ FRFE trial, or even to give straws, beaten bUeutta and cand
eiie FREE to the first user in le» will be sold quite reasonably,
each locality'who will help him All members nre urged to be pro.
introduce it. Write him today for tent and panic pate B » ,e '
full particulars. Also ask him to I Mrs. H.H. PEACE,
explain now you can get the - Lhr. Publiclaj L. S. s.
agency, and without experience i .
cr money make $250 to $500 per LUMPKIN STREET P* ”. A.
month. POSTPONES MEETING
—(Advertisement.) UNTIL 3RD TUESDAY
Owing to the cake sale which
the .P. T. A. of Lumpkin Street
School is to have on Wednesday
Nov. 25tl4 the (regular monthly
urn onainv t iminv i meet,n * hn8 been p08 , t , po ^f d tr ?H
AND m
, * i3:30 o’clock.
Tennessean Says She Was Run*! Mrs. W. H. PEACE,
DRAGGED AROUND
25th) at
Down Till She Took Cardui
Mother’s Advice, Which
Helped Her a Lot,
Chr. Publicity.
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! Mr. and Mrs. Ben King of
Washington, D. C. arrives Sunday
Daylight, Tenn.—"I had not to visit Dr. und Mrs. W. D. Hooper
teen feeling very well,” says Mia?; Mrs. King will be very
Eula Mayo, of this place, speak-! remembered as mi«« »«t»rinria
ing of the troubles she suffered Brown and has
from, some time ago. “I was run
down and I needed a tonic. My ap
petite left me and I could not eat
a thing. Mother thought I need
ed a medicine like Cardui, so she
sent to the store for it.
v "I did not have much strength.
I suffered with pains in my back
and sides for several months. It
fcemed as if I did not have any
pep for anything. I dragged
around the house and complained
a good deal. Mother Had res,*
nbout Cardui, so she sent to the
store for a bottle for me.
“I began to improve after I
had taken a few doses. It has
helped jn© a lot. I have not had
the pains in my sides since I be-
gau to take it I think Cardui is
ilendid medicine and it is won-
ul as a tonic.
“My appetite is good now and I
can eat anything I like. I feel like
u different £lrl.”
Cardui -is made f. om purely veg-
vtable Ingredient*, from a formula
that is the result*of many years
of scientific investigation and
practical experience.
Cardui is absolutely harmless
and safe for anyone to take. It
has helped so many thousands of
women suffering from female ail
ments .that It should help you
for the same troubles. Try, it.
a splen
derful i
Miss \ i.MarJorie
many devoted
friends who will give them a most
cordial welcome.
Friends of Miss Lucy Stanton
will be greatly Interested to learn
tlfht the Concord N’atlonul Mus
eum of Fine Arts has purchased
one of her choice miniatures called
“Aunt Liza.” w
Mr. and Mrs. II. C- Hunter an
noupca the birth of a daughter
Nov. 11th who has been named
Elizabeth Anne for her two
grandmothers.
Miss Victoria Betts went
Atlanta this afternoon to visit
Miss Peggy Whittle for the week
end and attend th^/game.
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Misses Myrtle and Nora Crymes
arc spending the weekend In At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and
Mrs. George B. Davis will spend
the weekend In Atlanta.
Mrs. Ruth Hilfwill spend the
weekend in Atlanta.
Misses Helen Griffith and Elsie
Jester wlH spend the weekend
In Atlanta.
Mr.* Hugh White of Florida is
in the city coming'up ’for the
Georg|a-Tech game.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolling DuBose
will spend the weekend in Atlanta
going over - for the game Satur
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Huggins
went to Atfantn this afternoon, for
the game. •_ - j
Mrs. Lewis Funkenp(ein lift*
returned from, a weeks visit 1i(
Macon, she and tiie boys Dan’
and Lewis will spend the weekend
in Atlanta and will be joined
there by Mr. Funkenstoln who
will go up from tMacon.
Mrs. F. H. Wlli-ams has return
ed from Atlanta where she visited
her sister Miss Frances £house.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson
announce the birth of a son Thurs
day. the 12th, at St. Mary’s hos
pital, who will be called Clarence,
I Mrs. Lizzie Dooly and sons leave
(his weekend for Winston Salm
make their home.
THH BANNER-HERALD, ATHENE, GEORGIA.
MU!H‘EUft_ D; Lqverett returned! - Friends of Mr. Vines Martin.will, .Mr. -and ..Mrs. Bur nay hobbs will
missionary, from,, China is' ‘ the j be glad , to learn that his.condl- spend the weekend in Atlanta gt£
curst of vi’rsj A. H* wavlaon on tlon is reported a» Improving. 1 Ijfe Jing o^ei* tor the:game. =
rrinte ace. is at the Athens General Hospital. —ffl—' '•'**"*
recovering frojn an operation on ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry fleusso
his hand, performed Tuesday. j went, to Atlanta this afternoon to
attend the game Saturday.
1 Rab id S ; i. Schwab has returned
Master High Carithers attended
an executive meeting of Boy
Scouts’ at Athens Wednesday.—
Elherton Star..
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Miss Mary .Celle' Hancock and
Miss Elizabeth Hall accompanied
by ^Ir. R. J. Hancock will motor
over to Atlanta.for the game.
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Mr. and .Mrs. Steven Upson.
Misses Math i Id e. Louise and Ma
rie Upson and Mrs. Steve Upson
are rn ; Atlanta for the week
end going dvfcr for the game.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earl B. Braswell
and Miss Mary Fred Broughton
will go to Atlanta for the game.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert McWhorter
will spend the weekend In Atlanta
going over for the game.
Mr. and MrsT^McBride Howell
and Mr. William Howell will go
'Iver to Atlanta Saturday morning
fbr/he gome returning Sundayaft*
erndon. ■. ’ ’ ‘ ’
Miss Mildred’Bradley of Lucy
Cobb accompanied by Miw Susan
Moss will spend the weekend in
Atlanta going ever for hte game,
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Mr. and' Mrs. I. Solomons and
Mr. I. Solomons Jr., of r SqVannah,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max
Michael.
from u short
Florid; l.-
Sarasota,
Mr. John Welch of Tampa who
baa be en In New.York onbuilneas
la in t he city," -
:
Mr. a. w. Uaery of West Palm
BB.rh f is In thtr-citr rutting Ms
family,
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M «. Carlton Reuaae and Mlaa
Mln'iio Paschal wi’jl motor to
Vler/ra Saturday mowing to snend.
tha^ weekend. | / * J
Mr. and Mrs. ^Morton Hodgson
tU apand the wwfcend,In.Atlanta
ling for the ganie, V r -* tj!
Mr. MnrV.ri ur*- MI1 , will " ao 10
Atlanta tor, tbe g,anic.
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I)r, and m. t. Summerlin
will go t»»> /olanta for the game
Saturday.. /
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• Mr. ,a*nd Mrs. B. F., Porter and
Mr- io'd * Mrs. W. L. Erwin will
JQSfc&JLo.Atlanta for giejanw.
C UT5-S0RES
Clsansa thoroughly— th*n,
without robbing, *p|>ly—
visits
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