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THE BANNER-HERALD.
ATHENS,
PAGE THREE
itrae 1201
■SIRS. ALICE ADAMS
Residence Phene 212
: PROGRAM
ie most attractive of*
entire week was
ogram put on Wash-
JDS of mothers for
se generations uivs
Fri»mi for relieving them
pain* during expectancy.
»urpri*ed how well I
m Mrt. Alfred E. Am-
Z‘i'.Tr£
r <WI » half at baby's
Is the formula of an
in. Tt is made trom a
hishly refined oils and
ingrediant* and Is .for
itidrt. Mother’s Friend
I muscles to expand more
.constant readjustment
no^th after month, right
on Mother’s Friend—
i by our mothers and
» t wait—start using to-
whlls write Bradfleld
ept. S3. Atlanta. Ga.. for
tfet ’’Motherhood and tha
ent in plain envelope).
>r'* Friend can help you
th. This
i Ingtqn’s Birthday at the Model
Country School at the State Nor
mal School under the direction of
Miss Laura Elder, assisted by a
group of young ladies from the
Senior - Class, and a chorus from
the 'Glee Club.
The Model Country School, al
ways attractive, was particularly
so on this occasion. About the
blackboards was a stencil of
shields, worked out by the girls
of the sixth and seventh grades.
Streamers of the national colors
were gracefully festooned about
the room, and flags were attrac-
The national colors were inter
estingly represented by the cos
tumes of those taking part. The
girls of the school were dressed
in whitd middy suits with ties
and head bonds of red. The
young ladies of the Senior Class
wore white uniforms. The boys
of the department wore white
blouses and national blue ties.
Many Cases Of
Grippe Reported
, in Athens
Local People Urged to Usd Vigor,
ous Measures to Combat Fur
ther Spread of Deep Grippy
Colds.
PNEUMONIA CHIEF DANGER
MRS. ZENA TALMAGE
NICKERSON WEDS
MR. PHILLIP GLOVER
Mrs. Allen Hill Talmago
nounces the marriage of her!
daughter, Mrs. Zena Taimagej
Nickerson, to Mr. Phillip Hold.en Grippe Attacks Weaken Body’s
Glover of New York,, formerly of} Resistance to Germs of Pneu
Hanington, Maine, Tuesday morn- mcnia—AH Cclds, Should b<
ing, February 23, at 8:C0 a. m- I Treated Promptly.
, The quiet ceremony war. per-j —
formed at Emmanuel church, with 1 Deep grippy colds have been
Rev. H. S. Richard?, officiating, unusually prevalent here this
in the presence of rclqtives and a winter. The situation is fairly
few intimate friends of the fare- genera! throughout the States. In
ily. The altar of the church was some sections these colds are call-
artistically decorated with jon- ed “influenza,” but the majority
tively used to enhance the 'decora- j quits and Easter lilies, providing of health otfieew" report dSt'Oley
tions. Bowls of lovely spring „ beautiful setting for the cere- are much milder than the original
tnony. Master Thomas Henry, epidemic and resemble more'
Nickerson III, and Master Burney closely the old-fashioned la grippe.
Springer Dobbs, Jr., acted as They aie usually accompanied by
a headache or achy feeling over
the body, ‘‘running of the nose,”
! neezing and frequently by gas-
und intestinal complications
hiccoughs, ‘nausea, diar-.
childbirth.
ou ireny other things
r. ‘‘Mother's Friend’’
ZSUU—tiemwhere.
blossoms added a freshness and
beauty, ’ and little red hatchets
suggested the famaliar story of
Washington and the cherry tree.
On the small table was the old
mansion at Mt. Vernon with a
group of characters as they ap
peared in George Washington’s
day. '
Miss Elder graciously greeted
the large group of visitors and
introduced the Seniors who arc
working under her direttion and
explained that these young ladies
would announce the numbers
the program to follow.
The program was excellent
every particular and was enjoyed
by a large group of parents,
friends, relatives and neighbors
who were generous in their ex
pressions of appreciation and ap
proval cf the good work done by
the boys and girls.
ingbearers.
DR. E J. PACE TO
FIRST
Exercises Held
At State Normal
For Washington
drenCryj°r
DR. STONER GIVES
INFORMAL LECTURE
Dr. Winifried Sackville Stoner nich a..
explained her theories concerning rhea, etc
child education Monday ’ after- Colds are too often neglected
noon at the home of Mrs. C. A. j until they have lowered the vital
VcrNooy on Milledge avenue be- ity sufficiently to permit’ the
fore a small group of friends and lurking germs, which cause pneu-
educatorr Dr. Stoner discussed monia, bronchitis and influenza
the problems of child training, to attack the body,
and exhibited the tools which she' Don’t Take Chances
uses In her methods. The only safe plan is to attack
xinXll aLr *’ ™ f- cold : i ' ht at the beg’nning. AI two lecti
NDOwSKA TO !l.: ‘ io;t hath, a laxative, a sweat twice
So much interest it being taken
here in the coming of Dr. E. J.
Pace, thfct the following churches
have called in their prayer meet
ing service for Wednesday eve
ning in 'order that their people
mav hear Dr. E. J, Pace.
First Presbyterian Church.
Central Presbyterian Church.
Prince* Avenue Baptist Church.
Young Harris Methodist church.
Christian Church.
The authorities of the State
Normal - School have also arrang
ed so that the young ladies of
that institution as far as they
care can attend.
Special seating is \ also going
to be arranged for the students of
the University of Georgia.
It is hoped that many of our
young people attending our insti
tutions of learning and also that
the-pupils of the high school will
attend as the address is one that
appeals especially to students.
Rev. Richard Orme Flinn, D.. D.,
pastor of the North Avenue Pres
byterian Church, Atlanta, writes
as follows concerning Dr. Pace.
“I want to state that I consider
that you are exceedingly fortun
ate in securing Dr. Pace for the
you mention. He has
with us and both
‘Mrs. Julius Talmadge, state
regent cf the D. A. R., and Mrs.
S. V. Sanford, prominent in the
Woman's Club and other civic
dination of government education
al activities.
Joseph' F. Stewart, professor of
secondary education of high
schools at the University of Geor
gia told the association of High
School Inspectors and supervisors
that the rural child, like his city
cousin, is not satisfied with a
common schtol education. “Thia
Is a just demand,” l.e said and the
state should povide the oppor
tunity for University education.”
. . ... . .. “It is proposed to group rural
an* S'«al orKnnuatlon» of the gchooii. into rami consolidated
state, were principal speakers atj junior high school ^ centers,
WANDA LANDOWSKA TO
A1^FN^Y T STOvTlL I ^IAPEI 1 v’ <! v vtp ° r ° us application or ti nes spoke with gi*at power to
‘STOVALL CHAPEL Vic::? Yap;-Rub at bedtime over audiences which were thoroughly
Athena w expressing its P-eas-; throat and chest will often break appreciative. The work he isdo-
at announcement of the up a ' co ld over night. ing,is unique and is such that
Athens Civic Music Series that its p or hours after Vicks is applied ** * ** '
fifth offering of the season will th' 0 vapors of camphor, menthol,
be a recital by Miss Wanda Lan-.eucalyptus, thyme und turpentine,
dowska Thursday evening, hen- re j eaaet | as vapors by the body
ruary 25, at Seney-Stovall chapel heat, are inhaled directly into the
at 8:15 p. m r
.'Miss Landowska comes to Ath
ens with glowing recommendations
from nlany critics, who consider
her one of the foremost harpsi
chordists in the country.
Fletcher's
prepared
in arms* and
fes, of Constipa 1 -
X Wind Colic
Feycrisluj^^u-^ing therefrojp, and. by
Storjiach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
lealthy and natural sleep.
is, always l°° k for the signature of
less - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it
UCHAECS
s^jjS'tyl^t-Siuthentk
©Spring toj'ROCKS
'TV’
Moderately
Trice j
MISS DOHA SHORT
HONOUED WITH
SHOWER FRIDAY
A very pretty affair of last
infected air passages,
same time .*t warms and stimu
lates the . skin like a poultice,
“drawing out” the soreness and
pain.
It is an obstinate cold indeed
that can resist this direct, double
action.
Vicks Vapor Steam
If the air pussages arc* badly
_ _ stoooed up, try the “teakettle and
week was the linen shower given tent” treatment. This method—*
by several friends in honor o^fuiiy explained in 1 the directions*—
Miss Dora Short, a popular bride-(consists, briefly, of vaporizing
elect of next month, at the home ( Vicks in a teakettle and arrang
ed Mrs. Roy Denny on Oconee ing a newsnaper ‘‘tent” over the
stree;. (patient’s head so that the com-
Miss Short received many beau- pined warm steam and medicated
til'ul gifts, expressions of , the vapors can be inhaled.
Mothers especially appreciate
high esteem and love in which she
: s held by her friends. Games
were played, after which delicious
refreshments were seived
MISS NORTHRUP TO
LECTURE WEDNESDAY
AT 4 P. M.
Miss Belle Northrup will lec
ture on ‘‘Enhancing the Person
ality With Line ai:d V olor ” Wed-!
nesday afternoon, February 24, in
should especially appeal to college
men. I most heartily commend
him to you and to all who have
the opportunity to hear him.”
Former Athens
Woman Dies
Tuesday
the State Normal School
ington exercises Tuesday.
■ Mrs. Talmadge spoke mainly
on the work and purposes of the I
D. A. R. organization, touching
on' the inspiration received from
the hero of the Revolution. Mrs.
Sanford took Webster’s tribute to
Washington as the keynote of
her address and showed the high
esteem and regard that great
leader had for the first president
and ‘‘Father of Ills Country.” The
S. N. S. orchestra made music,
under the direction of Mrs. Lamb-
din and Miss Mabeile Wedge of
the voice department sang.
Wash-! through the ninth grade.*
No More
Shiny Noses
A new French process powder
that is not affected by perspira
tion—will not let an ugly shin?
come through; stays on until you
take it off; fine/and pure; makes
the por** invisible; looks like
beautiful natural skin; gives n
soft velvety complexion. Get this
rew wonderful beauty powder
called Mell-glo. Palmer's Main
Store, Prnce Avenue Pharmacy,
Milledge *Park Pharmacy.
(Advertisement.)
ROADS MEET IN
AWA TOES.
ATLANTA.— (IP)— Legislative
advocates of a state road bond is
sue here Tuesday heard addresses
from two North Carolina men,
dealing with the accomplish
ments of that state in building
highways by the bond issue
method. '
Mrs. Margaret M. Dorsey, wid-
v of the late Mr. A. B. Dorsey,
former Athens citizen, passed
away at her home in Gainesville
Tuesday morning at 6:15 o’clock.
Funeral services will be held from
the home at 3 o’clock tomorrow
afternoon conducted by Rev. W.
1*. King/ pastor of the First Meth
odist church and the interment
will be in Alta Vista cemetery.
... . . .. - , - , - Surviving Mrs. Dorsey are four
Vicks for the frequent colds of daughters: Mrs. C. B. McGaushcy
chi dren, as ,:t can be used freely „f I)ec „tur, Ga.; Mrs. W. S.
and often, without disturbing the| Hackaday of Miami, Fla.: Mrs.
ingestion—yoii -just ruh it on. P- s , Bar reU, of Atlanta; Mrs. L.
Over 21 millions jura are used g Turner, of Gainesville: four
NATIONAL SCHOOL
yearly.
• — (Advertisement J
The friends of Mr. - T. A.* An
derson will be. pleased to learn
cring from an nt-
Fine
ture, nt 4 p. nl.
Miss Northrup » of the cu.m Mra- 0amcs L . Lcwig has
Arts Department, Teachers CoI I f v i, it to South
lege, Columbia University, and GoorKia ^
Columbia University, and
has recently published a series of
plate.? picturing historic
tunics. .She is considered
ertiics as one of the most
ecssful American designers
pageantry and stage costumes,
by
and also of stage settings,
In her lecture she will use
groups of college girls with whom
.1... ...in illnaiicofn 1 hf>r rimmrkx.
she will illustrate ‘her remarks,
using dresses from Michael’s and
a large collection of textiles that
she will bring with‘her.
Tho public is cordially invited
to attend the lecture.
Mr. Hancil BcckwoHb has re
turned to his home in Sebring,
Florida, after a veiy pleasant vis
it with his epusin, Mr. Doader
Lightfoot, at the home of his
aunt, Mrs. James M. Lewis.
with
KID’S AWAKENING”
GREAT SUCCESS
MONDAY NIGHT
The Boy Scouts of Athens,
again covered themselves
glory when they gave their second
performance of ,"Kid’s Awaken
ing” at the Pound Auditorium
Monday evening. The large au
dience indicated by its sustained
applause its appreciation of the
work and efforts of these young
boys. The Scouts shared honors
with Miss Betty Michael and Miss
Alice Sholar, both of the Normal
School, who directed the' play.
It is hoped that the enthusiastic
reception of the v Boy Scout! ven
ture into dramatics will encourage
the organization to continue
this work.
The friends of Mr. Arthur Old
ham will be sorry to learn that
he ! s ill .with flu nt his home on
Prinecten road.
Thomas Attends
Road Meeting In
sons: John C. Dorsey, of .Miami;
A, ‘ IL Dorsev, of Athens; H. E.
Dorsey, of College Fnrrk; and A.
B. C. Dorsey, Jr., of Gainesville;
one step son W. F. Dorsey of Ath
ens. 24 grand children and 7
great-grand-children, 2 sisters:
Mrs. V. R. Thornton of Decatur
and Mrs. J. H. Latimer, of Abbe
ville, 8. C., 2 brothers-in-law Mr.
J. If. Dorsey and Mr. E. II. Dor- (
sc-y of Athens? and a large family
connection. She wds in her 76th J
year.
WASHINGTON;—(iP)—To meet
the nation’s most “fundamental
need.” the legislative commission
of the National Education Asso
ciation, went on reoord Tuesday
favor of tL^ bill before con
gress creating r» Department of
Education with a cabinet member
as its head.
Declaring the American public
school is “the bulwark of our
cml^aud Religious liberties,”, the
commissiofiers report which was
submitted ,to the meeting here de
clared its- hearty endorsement as
a means of bringing about co-or-
Very Special! cAre These
Boys’ Wash Suits
in Sizes 2 to 6 yean
$1.95
They are fine fast color (guaranteed)
suits that usually sell for $2.50 to $3.50.
Ten very good looking styles are here.
Styles for play, for party, for classroom,
and for real he-boys. Mothers will be de
lighted with the fine materials and .the
splendid tailoring. They are made to
wear.
MICHAEL’S
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10 Commandments
Seen Last Time
Here Thursday
Last Showing in Athens
The last showing of “The Ten
Commandments” takes place at
the Palace theatre Tuesday. This
mighty movie spectacle has beer,
enjoyed by hundreds of Athenianf
but many are taking advantage of
Aflanfa TllPCflav this final appearance in the city.
/\uama tuesaay It is one of B . DeMnie’
C. C. Thomas, secretary of the
Awake^- Athens Chamber of Commerce and
president of the Georgia Good
Roads association is in Atlanta
for a final meeting of the Asso
ciation before the legislature
meets Wednesday in, special ses
sion. Good roads advocates from
all over the state were to be in
attendance, at the mefetirig. Mem
bers of the Kiwanis and Lions
clubs were also to participate in
the meeting.
PRAYER MEETIN OF FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NOT,TO BE HELD WED.
The weekly prayer meeting ol
the First Presbyterian church
will not be held Wednesday after
noon, February 24, as members of
the congregation Are requested to
nttend the services at the First
Methodist church to hear Dr. Pace
of Philadelphia at 8:00 P. M,
W. M. S. OF EAST ATHENS
BAPTIST CHURCH TO MEET
WEDNESDAY, 3:00 P. M.
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of the East Athens Baptist
church will meet Wednesday at
3:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
W. P. Eberhard on Poplar Street.
All members are urged to be
present Visitors are .cordially
welcomed.
. MnJer 'D/’fionecl 'Sv woman’s Hebrew benev-
ksyivuci uesigmu uy OLEVr society to give
Tariff ^Adapted % ?|{S , i Sd^ s St uaxck
The Woman’s Hebrew Benevo
lent Society wi'l be hostess at \
Purim costume ball Thursday
night February 25, at the Pine-
crest Country Club. Thr “Four
. Horseman” orchestra will furni;
Stylists for the ffmkrt ,he mu9ic * nd dandn * wm l - en
joyed from 9 to 12 p. m. Prizes
anil be given for .the moat orig
inal costumes.
Spaghetti is nothing more than
macaroni with a defective thryroid
gland.
masterpieces and has swept the
country by atorm wherever it
haa been shown. Last time
Tuesday at the Palace.
Dr. Slaughter At
Dublin Clinic Meet
Dr. N. G. Slaughter, president
of the state dental society, has
gone y to Dublin where he will
conduct a dental elin'c and deliver (
lecture before the meeting of
eTwelfth District Society
Wednesday.
BEAUTIFUL NEW
SPRING SLIPPERS
TONIGHT
IthetenI
OMMANDMENTS’
Cecil B.DeMiUe's
Cinemasterpiece
The Mightiest
Dramatic
Spectacle
of All the
Ages.
SEE IT TONIGHT OR NEVER!
WEDNESDAY SHOWING;
C BEAUT'X oAND ROMANCE
JAMES M. BARRIE’S
that cost $6.50 elsewhere 1
Our Price s 3' 95
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An altogether charming Cinderella story that only Barrie could
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The many friends of Miss Ruth
Brown will be glad to learn that
she is* recovering from- an illness I
bt the General Hospital. , [
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