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YESDXY FEBRUARY 17. 1926.
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■ THE BATOER-nERALP, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
PAGB THREE
' If YSur Mirror Reflects
Pimples, Blotches,
Eruptions,
Oflke Phono 1201
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
I
Residence Phone 212
It ii a Warning to Im-
pi ore your Blood.
)R. PIERCE’S
GO DEN MEDICAL
MSCOVERY
w * personal blessing to every man
and woman, because it is a tonic in
its enefct on tho stomach and diges
tive apparatus; an alterative in its
action on the blood, liver end skin.
It increases the appetite, stimulates
the digestion, enriches the blood
**dcU»r» the ikiaof eruptions and
' Is Bqirfd or Ubleta. at yoor Drug Star*.
Women
Dispose
Of this new hygienic
pid as easily as tissue
—no laundry
C OUNTLESS women have dis
carded old-time “sanitary” pads
In a npw and better way.
A waV that offers far greater pro
tection,! A way, too, that banishes
the old-time problem of disposal.
‘Eight in 10 better-class women
now oat “kOTEX.”
Discards as easily, as a piece of
V- tissue. Nk. laundry. No embar
rassment. j
Five4itnes as ?bsorbcnt as ordi
nary cotton pads. , .
Deodorizes, thus ending ALL
danger jof offending.
Obtainable at all drug and depart-
ment stores simply by saying
"KOTEX, 1 " You ask for it without
hesitancy.:
Package of 12 costs only , a few
cents proves old ways a needless
ffck^ In fairness to yourself, try it.
kOTek
No laundry—discard like tissue
WORK THROUGH CHILD
WELFARE FOR LAW EN
FORCEMENT AND
LAW OBSERVANCE
In the very beginning of the or
ganization of the Woman’s Chris
tian Temperance Union the true
value of t)*4 child was understood,
and becauhe of the teaching and
training! of childhood la the prin
ciples to promote which the organ,
isatioa came into being, we have
'.today national prohibition. Now
Jwe are seeking to give the child
‘ his rightful heritage! to place upon
him the true valuation and to give
him the place that Christ gave
centuries ago. As we- care for
nnd train the child of today we
make or mar the fund of today we
^tlon. we are building far to
-morrow. Would wo have prohi,
hibitlon enforcement, we must build
law enforcement and law observaec
into the heart and conscience of
the child of today.
TJ * aim of the department of*
Child Welfare in the Woman's
Christian Temperance Union is to
give to every child in our repulK.
lie the benefit of our five-pointed
program—that to every child be
longs the right :
To be well born (this Includes
health).
To an education.
To prolecltbn from child labor.
To be morally safeguarded.
To spiritual training.
Our program Is broad enough to
help grapple with the whole child
situation. No greater menace to
the health of the child ever existed
than the social poison, alcohol. In
outlawing the legalised liquor traf
fic. much was accomplished not
on.ly for the health but for the
happiness of the child. If there
were no other argument for the
continuance of the Eighteenth
Amendment and the need * for
teaching law observance and law.
enforcement save the benefit re
sults to the child, it would be
sufficient. Let us remember these
lines by David 8tarr Jordan:
'‘There Is nothing in all the world
as important as children, nothing
so Interesting.- If wef you wish
to go in for philanthropy, if ever
you wish to be of real use in the
world, do something for children.
Never you yearn to be wise, study
children. If the great army of
philanthropists ever exterminate
sfn and peatllense, ever work out
our race salvation, it will be be
cause a little child has led.” 1
Mr* H. E. Martin,
Pres. 6? Athens Chapter,
of W. C. T. U.
“MOTHER” STOKEER TO
ADDRESS LUMPKIN ST.
P. T. A. THURSDAY
The Lumpkin St. P. T. A. will
meet Thursday afternoon at
P. M., at the school building,
principal speaker will be
Winifred SackviUe Stoner, more
affectionately kn*wn as “Mother
Stoner.”
The change of the date of the
meeting to Thiursday is -made so
that the membkv of the Associa-
tion may have tho opportunity of
hearing this noted speaker. A
most interesting program is
promised/ to which the public is
invited.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN S
CLUB MEETING POST-
PONED TO FEB. 26
The meeting of the University
Woman’s Club, which wai to
have met Friday, February 19,
his been postponed to Friday,
February 26, at which time the
club, will en&t at the home
Mrs. R.P. Stephens on Woodlawn
avenue.
could not be
Imagined/
QAdamtitr Mre. Fannie Meade CROUP
"Lunch" Dies Here After L «u££dt£S
/tf5^~Cocoa^\
— and Delicious |I
Chocolate Cake 1
BAKER’S
Cocoa and
’ Chocolate
Delightful foods and'
beverages of high qual
ity, pure and healthful.
Walter Baker 4 Co. Ltd.
Long Illness
Mrs. Fannie Meade, aged 8.8
years, died at the home of herl
Short.'
S pfcsaiodic Croup Is frequently
relieved by on* applies tion of—
VMM
Sure Relief
daughter, Mrs. Katie M.
Number'248 Barber itreet.^t's’’?' 4 th » l Mack Wooten, a‘negro,
o’clock Tuesday afternoon from a who . mur d|re<J D. H. Wihiamr,
long illness. | prominent Atlanta lumber dealer.
fthe funeral *111 be held at the Xll,’hedg'd ' .
residence th's afternoon at dlf'ii.nSnirljfaAau COD IIIIMf
o'clock conducted by Dr. S. J. ES the mese^ t d td | Mrs. Helen Schuyler, National 1 JVIf iNDK
Cartlcdge, assisted by Rev. B. P. y Th pnmmltted on secretary of tho town department I 25, and 75« PkSiS
Read. Interment will bo in Oco- 1 ,a 2 f TCJ Y. W. C. A. held a conference with j
ZA&m. igmSp$ .iftjsiadff ‘t «--
art, Mr. J. M. Hodgson and Mr. » I men cf the city met with Mrs 1 heivC.pext year, wat^takn
IL H. Bullock. I HOW’S THIS FOR ISchuylcr to discuss the relation lTKi#PI*J i* an “all Geor,
Besides Mrs. Short the'deceas-; mriTTDfinAV T^PTFIAV °f Business Wom&i’s meeting to be he id some wee
ed is survived by two Sons, Mr. AxlUIvOliiiIIvIL/ivX ■ club to the national business wo-jp-j Athen* Y w r
j/ A. Meade'of EmTOW county and. PALACE SPECIAL? !>«> of .tha Y. W.jS^-JS^SSU Jg^i
Mr. T. T. Meade of .Oconee coun
ty; fifteen grandchildren and six-
PALACE SPECIAL? ™*
• camp. Great enthusiasm was t
teen great-grandchildren. I ! «l°n and'the attendance' of at
I Mrs. Mcade^was ^a member^f/^ A. daughter j>f^Fhr»j*Buring; ene^ rspreMtotatire member
The importance of group discus- I’ rc5BC ‘ t at the •' ro *P lct ® f »“*
*"■■■“ ing the Blue Ridge confei
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the Central Presbyterian church beautiful, passionate and cruel by !0 f t h e Athena club at the Natl-.n-
since its organization. She had turns—such is the figure Macj.i y. w . c , A convention to be
lived In Athens for fifty years, Murray portraya in this gorgeous held at Milwaukee in April, so
moving here from Madison coun- film masterpiece. All the Color, that Athena business women may
ty. Dorsey’a funeral directors in and gayety, all the thrill* and the keep In touch with the work of
(charge. . -n7*‘ “
this
MRS. MAUDE PERKINS
DELIVERS ADDRESS
Mre. Maude y. Perkin,, of Sy
recuse, N. Y., National General
Secretary of the Young People’,
Branch of the W. C. T. U., visited
in Athena last week, the gueat of
the State Normal School and the
University. While here she de
livered en intending address to
the young people of the city, and
wae tendered a delightful recep
tion by the Co-Edo o' the Univer
sity.
HEBREW LADHiS BENEV
OLENT SOCIETY TO
GIVE DAN CEE
The Hebrew Ladies Benevolent
| Society will give a Purim costume
! ball at the Pinecrest Country Club
, _ i Thursday! February 26. The
■ 3 —if-Ihl Jk “Four Horseman" orchestra will
S Hsl M IVI furnish the music for tho evening,
■ — " — — land dancing will be enjoyed from
FADELESS 5 40 12 p -'«
rrtWULLJd] Prizes for the most unique
n’V |P C I costume will be awarded, and the
I# ■ K- fiP occasion promises to he one of
Dye or tint all the g,yMt of th -? ““
materials in
^ one operation
Druses, however (rimmed or made ol
.ombined materiala, aucceufully dyed
or tinted In one operation with rutoam
Fadeless Dyea. No need to rip apart.
Same appilea to iunflnga, draperiei, etc.
Boil to dye. Dip to tint. The original
one-packaae dye for all materiala and
parpoaea. Directiona In packa|e. 15
eeota at roar dealer*. Use Putnam Ns-
Kohr Bleach to remove ester and stains.
Free Illustrated Booklett Hots SO
Beautify Hundreds of Thklge Bs
Uomo and Wardrobe,
I FOB
t $12-
RENT—Five-room house in Barberville. j,
>0. Call 1576.
Galli-Curci concert parties *t
the city auditorium Friday night
will include many given by stud
ents and teachers of voice in At
lanta and from colleges in other
Georgia cities, in addition to
those of a more distinctly social
interest.
Out-of-town hostewe, will in-
dude Mrs. 5t. L. Mannes, of Ath-
cns.—Atlanta Constitution!
CHILDS ST. P. T. A. TO
SERVE SUPPER FRIDAY
Tho members of tho Parent.
Teacher Association of the Childs
Street School will i«v» a delic
ious supper Friday evening at
7:00 P. M. at the achoul build
ing. 'After the supper an old'
fashioned square dance will he
enjoyed.
The price la twsnty-flTa cents,
the proceeds realised during the
ig to be devoted to improv
ing tho school library and to oth-
DROP COOKIES
Everybody who has eaten these drop Rookies say
they arc delicious. They’re made with Snowdrift
i yi Cupfuls Fltur
l Ttaspocnfuh BaJtittg
'4 Ttaipmufu! Suit
I TmpotmfulDtsirtd
Filming
Combine the ingredients in the order
given, beat well, drop by tesspoonfuls
on a shallow baking pan, making the
cookies two inches span, and Dike
them for ten minutes in a hot oven,
J7J degrees F.
Snowdrift
a rich I're'.my shortening -at
(or making cake, biscuit and pastry and fot frying
SCIENTIST ADDRESSES
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Dr. Veador Leonard of Johns
Hopkins Universitv made an in
teresting address Wednesday
morning in the University hcapei
before a large audience composed
of students and citizens of Ath
ens. « ,
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MISS EDITH HODGSON TO
CONDUCT BIBLE CLASS I
Miss Edith Hodgson will teach i
a Bible class every Thursday af
ternoon at 4:00 P. M, at the Sun* 1
day. School room of tho First,
Presbyterian church. Her sub
ject will, be “The Gospel of Mark.”
The women cf Athens are cordial
ly invited to attend these stud-
ies.
Mrs. S .B. Wingfield has re
turned from Lake Wales, Flori
da, where she visited her daugh*
Miss Nellie Griffith motored to
Atlanta Tuesday on a business
Mrs. B. H. Griffith is sptndlng
a. few days In Decatur 1th her
daughter, Mrs. R. H. Hardeman.
The friends of Mr. J. H. H»ud-
rap will regret to learn of his
critical lllnesa at hla home oq
Oconee atreet.
street P. T. A. Friday night at
7:00 P. M. at the Child’* street
SchoU—twenty-five cents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Loyd Florence
have moved into the Tribble home
oh alilledge avenue.
Mrs. Morion Willismr of Char
leston, S. C., is visiting relatives
in Athens for * few weeks. i
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The friends of Mr.". Tom Scott
will regret to learn that she and
her little daughter Jane, are 111
with flu at their borne.
LSD IN ATHENS
Whitney-Central Bank
Recognizes Solid Devel
opment in This Section.
The Whitney-Central Banka of
ew Orleans, La., one of the larg-
ft financial institutions in all the
outh, has recognized the sqlkt
development of Athens and sec
tion by a public offer to finance
loans of *100,000 or more on bus-
ideas property, centrally located. I
The bond department of the
Whitney-Central explain* that
this offer extends to the holders
of income producing propertiee in
any Southern city of 28,000 or
more population.
Financing will be extended to
60 per cent of the apprabed value
of the property-, either on the
cnmpleted structure or for con
struction purposes.
As the -Whitney” of New Or-
leans Is an active ami forceful
Ikctor in the marketbg of Iead-|
iag national and intar nation tl fl- i
nancing, ita faith in Mouthers se
curities as evidtncsd by this pro
posal is further evidence of the
general prosperity and progress
of the Southern part of the ccun-
Fulton County
Gallows Must
Be Rebuilt
ATLANTA, G*.—(rtP)—The Ful
ton county gallows which was dis
mantled several months ago, after
the state legislature had substi
tuted the electric chair as the
legal method of putting crinv’nnls
to death, must be rebuilt.
This is made necessary by the
and gayety, an the tnruis amt the keep in touch with the work of
mysteries of Paris are. revealed in business wemen throughout the
this vibrant romance of the Queen nation for the coming two years,
of the underworld who wins re-» Mrs. Schuyler Invited the girls
generation through the amazing to express their ideas and desires
love. J for discussion at the Blue Ridge
That, succinctly, is what Psl* conference in July. This brought
aqe patrons may expect of “The * l0 rth many interesting points of
Masked Bride,” the super attrac- • view among which were the ra
tion that is offered Thursday and quest to have a forum on inter-
Friday as the big attraction of national problems and the rela
tion of. various businesses to in-
teraational affairs. The request
.was made to have an exhibit of
club program and activities; clas
hes in the development cf person
ality and character building nnd
special Bible study.
The possibility cf having a
"anniversary week.” Francis X.
Bushman has been cast as the
leading man.
There is also a Mack Sennett
comedy, “Tee for. Two;” and on
the stage will be seen Prof. Dot-
tery and his “S. M. S C.” Band.*
Indeed, a lot for your money.
'apd we will take all the businfi
girls who can get away to att(
the conference, if we have to 1
them in two big motor
declared one of the members.
Mrs. Schuyler is holding «
fcrcnce with the b?ard of■ < ^
era of the Athens Y. W. C. A. to*
<!ay - -
DEATH PENALTY GIVEN ;-
' MARRIAGE 18 ANNULLED •
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. —
marriage of Mrs. Mary 1
berger, 66. and John
Fike, 59, last May here
declared illegal. Evidence
ducod ri a hearing for su
action brought by Mta. '
berger revealed that
cousin of Fike.
3 Athens has WAYOFF WIN-
,NERS this week. Look for
them in the GEORGIAN. Win
ners announced Thursday and
Friday for Athens. f!9c
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LOVELY SPRING SILK
In a gorgeous galaxy of new'weaves, designs and colors these beautifully
silks appear. Thousands of yards of solid color Silks andSilks that are: pn
ed with masterly designs.
Crepe de Chines . . $1.68 yd.
40 inches wide.
Corticelli Crepes . . . $2.75 yd*
40 inches wide,
Flat Crepes . . . $2-95 yd-
40 inches wide.
Satin Crepes . . . 1 $2-95 yd%:
*. 40 inches wide.
Crepe de Chines . . . $1.98 yd* j
40 inches wide.
Crepe Romaitie . . . $3-75 yd*
40 inches wide.
STUNNING ftpW PRINTED SILKS
$2-25 to $6.95 Yard
Crepe de Chines, Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Chiffons, Satins, Striped
dnd lovely floral Taffetas-.-all exquisitely designed and colored.
SOME NEW SPRING COLORS
Bois de Rose
Marie Antoinette
Cocoa Kiss
v Rosewood
Wild Honey
Brown de Rose
Lanvin Green
Ter-Rose
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