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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18. 1926
throats
need this
Double*
Treatment
XTOUR sore;
*iching
throat probably needs the soothing,
healing vapors that arise from Vicks
VapoRub when it is nibbed over
throat and phest at bedtime. And
Vicks acts two ways at once:
(1) It is vaporized by the body heat
amd inhaled right to the inflamed
air passages, loosening the phlegm
smd casing the difficult breathing;
(2) At the same time it warms and
stimulates the skin like an old-fash
ioned poultice, "drawing out" the
pain and soreness and thus helps
tk inhaled to relieve the
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Good for the colds of all the family.
Office Phone 1201
SIRS. ALICE,'ADAMS
/ Residence Phone 212
EPWORTHLEAGUE UN
ION MEETS THURSDAY
AT. FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
The February meeting of the
Athens* City Epworth League
Union will bo held this evening
at the first Methodist church at
8:00 o'clock. Both devotional and
social programs will be presented.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
“flT-
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hardy and
Mrs. J. T. Llewlyn have return
ed from Columbus, where they
were called to the bedside of Mr.
Hardy’s sister, Mrs. Elijah Hort-
man, who is now rapidly improv
ing after a severe illness.
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I MAE MURRAY INTRO
DUCES NEW CREATIONS
IN FILM AT THE PALACE
I Astounding dresses, brought
(from France by Mae Murray after
CLARKE COUNTY CHOIR
TO* MEET SUrttJAY AT
2:30 P. M.
The Clarke County Choir will
meet at Barnett Shoals Sunday,
February 21, at 2:30 P. M. Ev
erybody is cordially] invited to
come and to take part in the
singing. Participants are re
quested to bring the new song
book.
F. O. Hamilton, Sec.
MESDAMES HARRIS
AND CALLAWAY HOSTS
GRADY AVENUE CLUB
Mrs. J. W. Harris and Mra. J W.
Onllaway will be point hostes^a to
the Grady Avenue Social
i • A> -styles heretofore,brought to this
MOTHER:- Fleuh
Castoria is a pleasant, harm
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
country, will be seen for the first
time in "The Masked Bride,
new starring vehicle, directed by
Christy Cabanne, which comes to
the Palace Thursday and Friday.
While in Paris Miss Murray en
listed thw aid of the foremost
gown designers of the French cap
ital, and for days haunted the
fashion ateliers, spending a small
fortune in specially designed fin
ely.
Some of the costumes in the
new picture are specially daring,
such as one of - sihrer beads, the
work of a jeweler rather than a
dressmaker, and which transforms ... ....
her into a flashing glare of bril-1 Golding is still improving since
liance. This costume was made * her operation, which, is gratifying
bit by bit, by craftsmen who fit- to her many frier is.
ted the metal links over her liv
ing form.
Miss Murray plays a French
dancer in a sensational Parisian
underworld adventure in the new
story, which was given a lavish
production.
PE
LUCY COBB TO GIVE
DRAMATIC PROGRAM
The “Miss MiUie Players,’
Lucy Cobb, under the direction of
Miss Elise Graham, will presents
program of three o;ie-act plays,
and several vaudeville numbers
Friday evening, February 19, at
8:16 P. M. at Seney Stovall chapel.
This will be followed by a play in
which, youngsters df Athens will
take part the performance to bo
given without any previous re
hearsals. Mrs. Stoner hemelf
will take part in the play with the
children.
The program for the evening
follows:
THE FLORIST SHOP, Hawk-
ridge.
(Comedy)
Scene: A Florist Shoo.
CHARACTERS
Slorsky ... Eleanor McMannon
Maude .. .... Mildred Bradley
Henry .. .. ‘ Elsie Perreine
HIM Well. Mary Hart
Mr. Jackson .. .. ■ Marie Corbit-
' MELODY LAND
Under direction of Edyth Clarke
SONGS AND DANCES BY
LUCY COBB GIRLS.
1 “Juit Around the Corner.”
2 "Sleepy Time Gal.”
3 “Close Your Eyca.”
WILL O’ THE WISP, Halman.
A Fantasy
I Scene: Farm houte at Land':
End.
CHARACTERS
Country Woman.. Pearl Mnrry
Poet’a Wife ... Ellae Whltelaw
Her Maid •.. Ernestine Walker
INDIAN DANCE
Under the direction of Minnie
Golding.
SUPPRESSED DESIP.ES. Glaa-
pell.
(Satirical Comedy)
Scene 1. Breakfast Room.
CHARACTERS
Henrietta Brewster, Margaret
Castles.
Stephen Brewster, J. R. Jordan
Mabel ..... Sara Brown
Scene 11. Same as Scene I two
weeks later.
Mr*./ Wbiteheaicl
Dies At Home Of
Daughter Here
, Some people »re about as inter-
estlng us a radio dinner program.
Now an<| then the Prince of
Walea travels "here and there and
tides hdrsea off and or..
Pay careful attention to tho
little things. .Many a flivver has
years, dicS'at the home, df her, wrecked a five-ton truck.
dauf;hter,«Mra. J. W. Bullock,'
ATHENS CHAPTER
W. C. T. U. TO MEET
FRIDAY. 4 P. M.
A meeting of the Athena Chap
ter of the Woman’a Christie a
Temperance Union will be he id
tomorrow (Friday afternoon) at
4:00 P. M. at the home of k iss
Amy Moaa, 450 Prince eve sue.
There win be Important bus ness
and a Frances Willard pro /rsm,
which will to followed by a social
half hour. Members are vrgedto
come, and visitors will revive a
cordial welcome.
MARTHA WASHING-/
TON TEA
There will to a lo’ ely Martha
Washington Tea gben at the
heme of Mrs. R. ,. Turner on
Cobb Sb, on Monday evening Feb
ruary 22. The ter. will be given
under the atupicr* of tho . Mis
Club which will meet tt ‘.he resi
dence of Mrs. Harris 01 North
Mllledeg at Cobb street Friday at
4 p. m. All members are Invited
and requested to bring their val.
entinea.
COLBERT SOCIALS
COLBERT, Ga.—Mrs. R. M
Mrs. W. H. Atkinson, of Abbe
ville, Georgia, has been called to
Athens on accornt of the death
of her brother, Mr. J. H. Haud-
rup.
Mrs. M. H. Powers, of Sevan
nnh, has been called to Athens on
account of the death of her broth,
cr, Mr. J. ’I. Haudrup.
fwl ■
Tho mr.ny friends of Mr. ard
Mrs. Jor Booth will regret gree.-
'y to lram of the death of th <ir
Infant son, Thuraday cnorninr at
ten o'clock. _
Hot-supper and an old faahon.
ed square dance, that's the tind
of affair with which the C 1 lid’s
street P. T. A. is going to t iter
tain Friday evening at .even
o’clock. Brunswick stew or i hick
en salad, potato chips, hot rolla
and pickles at twenty five cents
a plate, coffee 15 cents, ice .-ream
cones 5 cents.
Supper to suit the taste of the
whole family including th' littla
tots too, for there’s plei ty
space for them to play.
After supper there will be an
old-fashioned square dance, ‘‘calk
id!’ by Mr. "Hooper, whi is ex-
nerienced in the art. Fiddlers of
ability will produce the melody
that naturhlly makes ones feed
shuffle to time and toe merry
call of ‘‘swing your partners" will
bring up enthusiastic - collections
of other happy rrrusiona. P-
member twenty dive cent! for
nice supper and a good time
free.
280*4 North Lumpkin street, Wed-1
naaJay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
from apoplexy. The funeral and
Interment was to be held at Por
terfield cemetery in Mndigon
county at 2:30 Thursday after-
I noon. Dr. IT. (X Wilkinson offl-
l] 0nin dating, with Dorsey’s funeral di-
FOR RENT—Five-room house in Barberville.
$12.50. Call 1576.
r
Nicholson Social
And Personal News
aionary society < f the Christian week-end in Mayivllle.
Ichurch and furffler plans will be Mr. W. D. Freeman and family
announced later-. Tho allver of
fering receive-’ at the door will
go for benefi* of missions,
(Signed Mrs. Morgan,
PRAYER SERVICES
FRIDAY «
Prayer. Services will be held
Friday ir; the following homes:
Mra. ’-iond, 289 Barter street,
3:30. J
Mrs.,Earnest, Cobb street, 10:30
Mre J. C. Hutchins, Dearing
street, 14:00.
Mr). John D. Mell, Milledge
averse, H:00.
New Handy Pack
More for your mone.v
and the best Peppermint
Chewing Sweet for any money
look for WflIGLEYS RK,Hand/ feck
on your Dealers Counter « B I
l/COLOR IT NEW WITH
* “DIAMOND DYES"
Just Dip to Tint or Boil
to Dye
NICHOLSON, Ga.—Rev. Prince
fi'le'I hia regular appointment
her Satuiday and Sunday.
9.aster Earl Sailors has enter
ed the Berry foundatiqn school
at Mount Deny and his friends
vr sh him success.
Mrs. Bessie Pearl Town was
h :re for the week-end among rela-
lives and friends.
Mrs. W. M. Sailors made a vis
it to the Berry Foundation school
where she has two tons in at-
tendance. * ’ *
The city court will convene
Jefferson at an early date.
Mr. Sam Walker hat returned
home from a short visit to his
daughter at Reecca, Ga.
Col. Henry Tuck and Mr. Good
win were here on business Fri
day.
Mr. T. G. Johnson and Mr. W.
C. Crock made a business trip to
Atlanta Saturday. .
Miss Rebecca Chandler spent
the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. W. D. Freeman.
Mr. W. T. Whitehead «u in
Athens on business Friday.
Messrs. S. T. Harmon and W. E.
Dailey were in Commerce Friday
i business.
Mr. K. S. David and son were
Commerce Friday on butlnesf.
Miss Glad is. Willbanka spent the
rectors in charge.
I Mrs. Whitehead ip survived by
iwo sons, J. W. Thurmond of
iVfanitee, Fla., and Ia B. TWur-
i»ond of Athens, R. F. D. 2; two
sughtfers, Mrs. J. W. Bullock,
; ith whom she was visiting when
i iricken, and Mra. J. H. Barnett
Jackson county; 27 grandchii-
n, 40 gireW-grandchildren;
•-tree brothers, B. J. Porterfield
h.;' Athens; J. A. Porterfield of
Fitzgerald, Ga.; O. C. Porterfield
o' Orlando, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs.
L L. Williams of Decatur, Ga.;
Fra. J. J. White of Ocilla,“Ga.,
Mid a large family connection
frominent in Madison county.
‘ he grandsons acted as pallbear-
Mr. J. H. Hardrup !
Dies At His
Home In Athens,
Mr. Joseph H. Haudrup, one of
the best known and universally
loved citizens of Athens, d’ed at
his home, 335 Oconee street, Wed
nesday afternoon at, 2:30 o’clock
from a short illness of pneumo
nia incident to an accident r last
Thursday when his pony ran
away with him on Oconee street,
throwing him out, breaking two
ribs, later going into pneumonia.
The funeral will be held at the
rea'dence tomorrow afternoon at 3
o’clock, conducted by Rev. M.
Millikan, assisted by Rev. George
Stone, interment will be in Oco
nee cemetery with Dorseys fun
eral directors in charge.
Surviving Mr. Haudrup are four
sisters, Miss Lottie .Haudrup^ wjth
S horn Tie. mpde .his. home: Mss.
. H. Power of Savannah, Ga.;
Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson of Abbe
ville, Ga., and Mra. W. B. Bald
win of Mineral Wells, Texas.
The following friends of thfe
family will act as pallbearers:
GREEN’S" 5
Mid-February Sale of
America’s Highest Quality Shoes
FOR WOMEN
J. & K. Feder, Gregg, Drew, E. P.' Reed, Smaltz Goodwin and
* other high grade makes—newest styles.
$8.50 to $12.50—Notv
$£45- $£95 $[J.45 $IJ.95 and $C.50
Come see them. All sizes, quadruple A to D widths, 2% to 9.
If you are hard to fit come to us, and save $4.00 to $6.00 onevery
pair you buy.
GREEN’S
Athens, Georgia
125 Clayton Street
.MARTIN BROTHERS OLD STAND.
were viiiting in Commerce union/
relatives Sunday.
Mr. A. C. end C. A. Smith, of
Oglethorpe, were among the visit-
ui. here Sunday.
ltev. G. T. Cnrithere wet here
e.rong friend* Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. B. N. Bullock and
Mr. and Mre. G. H. Coleman and
daughter attended a birthday din
ner Sunday near Greensboro, Ga.,
where they had a delightful
lime.
Mr. J. H- Dailey, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end here with
home folka.
Prof. C. T. Tolbert, of Tech
High wee here Sunday with rela-
tite* and friend*. '
Mr. K. E. David and Mr. Story
Harris are spending a few day*
this week in Greene county with
rt-’itive*.
Mlisf* . Fay and Georgia Lord
spent the week-end with relatives
and friends in Commerce.
Mrs. M. E. Brooks
Dies At Crawford
iMrs. Mary Ellen Brooks, aged
69 years, widow of the late E. W
Brooks of Oglethorpe county, died
at tho family home in Crawford
at 9:30 Wednesday night from*
brief Illness. The funeral will be
held nt the residence in Crawford
at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon,
conducted by Rev. Y. ?. Shehan.
The Interment will be in the
Presbyterian cemetery at Lcx'ng-
"surviving Mrs. Brooks are three
■one. Mr. S. J. Brooke of Craw-
fort Messrs. G. T. nnd W. W.
Brooks of Lake Walez, Florii^;
one daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Ber-
ry, end five grandchildren and a
Urge family connection prominent
In Oglethorpe cotSlty.
Mra. Brooks was one of the
most beloved women In Ogle-
thorp 0 county. -Dorsey^* funeral
directors ere in charge.
PALACE - Now Playing
DAY
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tfl
If ed-your haughty and Imper*
15-cent
contains
so sim
ple any woman
can tint soft, del-
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dye rich, permn
nent colon ii
lingerie silks,
ribbons, skirts,
waists, dresses,
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sweaters, draper
ies, coverings, hangings — every-
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Buy Diamond Dyes no bpu.r
Lind — and tei! your drueeist-
whsthsr the material you
color U wool or silk, or whether rush,
it is linen, cotton or mixed goods.l
—(Advertisement.) f24c.
GEORGIA—CUrke County:
Personally came J. P. Normally
who on oath says that hU ex*
pens.* as a candidate far the
Legislature in the apodal election
held February 6, 1026, was as
follows:
Announcement .. .. .. , ..312.00
Traveling expenses ....... 7.11
110.14 „ _—
. Sworn to and subscribed before! “-nS"StSSjuia
me th’e F.bnmg &
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk, {
Superior Court, Clarke County, f hT**** 1 *•**.•*
f!8p SS.
/our _ _ .
loustMituro fa apt to cause
mucnlrouble. It is merely a cloak
however, and should be easy to
fir't off.
v«bu bare a much finer inner
■elf and rarely will you harbor a
grudge. 1
Sincerity li your big advantage.
You arc sympathetic except when
ycur haughtiness overcomes this
good trait. \ # «
Your business career will be
prosperous and you will travel
much. * \: v 1
„ ^''c/fdvice. io
GxpectantJnpthers
(f ADVISE all
A ere to use
U expectant moth-
Mother’s Friend,”
TAX NOTICE
Make your State end County'
to Tex Returns early and avoid the
IMASKii*
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
“TEE FOR TWO”
ON THE STAGE NIGHT SHOWS ONLY <9 O’CLOCK)
“FESS” DOTTERY AND HIS “S. M. C.” BAND
OF SEVENTEEN PIECES
Standard and Popular Selections.
SlMNDfoNlGHT
A Western Story That Is Different
Adapted From the Novel By Peter B. Kyne
“The Enchanted) HiT
With JACK HOLT, FLORENCE VIDOR,
NOAH BEERY, MARtjBRIAN