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FRIDAY. -JUNE24, 1927.
THE RAN*NER*HEnA LP, ATHENS. GEORGIA.
MIbb Wilfred Learned of Hartwell
Is attending summer school.
mmer s<
Mias Lucy Pound Is
friends in Columbia 8. C.
Misses Eva. Estelle and Ruby Farr
of Lavonla ape registered for Sum-
school.
Offfea Fiona lXtl
MRS. ALICB ADAMS
Residence Phone HI
i their
THE GINGHAM GIRLS ON
THEIR WAY
OJJ, the Gingham Girls are *
: * wny.
Ahd you never could guess where
; ihey will stay.
'pgiey will show you thinks in
* Athens town,
; That you never would think were
miles aim ^1.
Just watch lor (heir coming for
1 they'll surely be
The happiest crowd you ever did
see.
—BB— -
WEDDING OF MISS AUGUSTA
TURNER AND CAPTAIN
VENABLE TO BE SOCIAL
EVENT OF TODAY
The social event of today will be
the - wedding of Miss Augusta Ben-
. - ' .... « f'.niiln n»nf:imin
COUNTRY CLUB THIS
EVENING
The first of n series of script
dances will mark the sociaT calen
dar this evening at the Uloverhursf
country club which Is being very
pleasantly anticipated by the
dancing contingent.
The Ili-ccllegiate orchestra will
furnish the music. Dr. and „-Mrs-
Ralph Goss will be chaperons.
ftlat Tunrner and Captain Benjamin
Wilson Venable, which will take
‘itee this afternoon at »ho home oj
the diHie’s mother. Mrs- Mildred
- Patterson Turner, at $ o^cloclt in
the presence of the relatives and In
timate friends of the contracting
^ Vera Howard and Miss Lou
ise Johnson will render a J^tUUl
niitriCal pitogrftm before and during
the ceremony. ,
Miss Turner will have as her main
of .honor and only attendant her
rftasln, Miss Mary Patterson and
Capt. Venable’s brother. Mr. R^b-
ard Venable of Charleston West Vir
ginia will act as best man.
Miss Turner will be given In marV
riag«*by her uncle. Mr. E^M. Pat-
t6 The beautiful ring ceremony
b. performed by Father Moyle" ol
tHe Church of, the Holy Family.
Miss burner will ute the same
ring worn by her great, grandmoth
er. MrtJ Pleasant M. Bentilhg. and
by her mother. This a
rold band bearing, the date 180 ‘*
Among the ouTot town guests
Mill be Mrs Krnent Marbiiry. at
and Mr Byrne. of WWW*—
Wet.Vim In la. the U1W «. ' 01l " ln
"'aSm’FT* ceremony Uw couple
wlH Wvi for.nn extended W1-
Inter «01 lave h.*ay»rt«mrt Fori
_doluinbu» Enquirer Sun.
Miss Nell Slaughter Is the guest
of relatives In Atlanta.
COMMITS SUICIDE
WITH BLAST OF.
DIME
Mr. W. dl. Benson is In Columbia
S. C. for several weeks.
Miss Queen Holden Is the guest
of relatives in Macon.
Miss Margarethe Morris of the
SCRIPT DANCE CL0VERHUR8T and viol
lin lesHnns during July and AUg-
lin lessons during ■
ust. Phons 142-J.
j‘24-20.
-(Adv.)
Mrs. Howard Scott and children
of Florida havo taken Mrs. Morris
Yow’s home for the summer.
his stand against the McNary.
Haugen farm relief bill.
His last supporting state or
ganizations were ffttenatpl when
he vigorously fought the bill in
an address at '.Athens, Georgia,
before the Georgia School of Co-
Mr. Sibley Graham ha. returned “jjj*, 1 , 1 ” hu"ttitu”d®e wasTnown
and he lectured at the session of
Mr- Lamar Rutherford Llps-
mb is attending the Children of
the Confederacy conference in 151-
berton.
from New York. Washington and
other points of Interest.
Dr. 8. V. Sanford has returned
from Atlanta where he went ter
the marriage of his son Mr.
Homer Reynolds Sanford to Miss
Sarah Elizabeth Blgham Wednes
day evening wtolch was a brilliant
social event. Mrs. Sanford has
prolonged her visit tp relatives.
Miss Bertha Brown of Hartwell
is registered at the Summor
school.
Dr. .and Mrs. Granberiy of New
York are being welcomed by their
many friends and are located on
the campus at the clwncollor’s
home which Ib the Sophotaore's,
headquarters during the collegiate
year but now used for Summer
schoo!< Dr- Gryiberry is head of
(ho Music department and with his
charming wife aro delightful
qutrdtions to l*e cultural life of
Athens and Summer school. Their
friends will bo delighted to learn
that Mrs. Cranberry's mother Mrs.
Thomas Strickland has, fully re.
covered from her lotfg Illness and
is occupying th^ir * summer home
“Friendly Ledge” at Blue Ridge.
Ga., and will be "joined by Dr. and
Mrs. Cranberry after Summer
sc&ool.
Now Retained By
Only Georgia And
Texas Branches
SCRANTON, Pa. —VP}— An-
thony Perar, mine worker and
father of ten children, blew him
self to death Thursday night In a
field near his home at Handling,
25 miles from here, bv placing
four sticks of dynamite In
clothing and petting them
with a battery, according to the
police. V ‘ .
A noto read: “Mary, you’re to
blame for this.”
Officials said domestic troubles
caused the miner to kill himself.
/Twinned from page ot*l_
tion with a yearly detainer
,yl,°00. can beJmcOy traced to
Large Crowd Well
Pleased With Dr.
Hendrcn’s Lecture
Thursday Evening
(Continued from page one.) •
and he lectured -- —. ,
the school only upon the personal
invitation of President Conwell,
of the Georgia Association and in
the face of the opposition of the
Exchange members
Following his address the Ex
change went into executive ses
sion and drafted “
resolution
8t ^Wc further declare that the
address made toy Aaron Sapiro be
fore the School of Co-operative
Marketing, endorsing the Crisp
Bill (another farm measure) dews
not repreient views of the Cotton
Cooperatives and we call upon
our delegates in congress to rally
to the support of the MoNary-
Haugen bill.” , , „ . _
Sapiro was attacked from every
angle and the support which he
retained was alienated.
When- he failed to be elected at
the meeting of the trustees of the
Exchange in May it was reter-
mined not to make any announce-
ment to this affect as it may
have . influenced c
against Henry Ford.
atlve elections whirling around •
central nucleus of positive elcc.
tricity was by analogy called n
miniature or infra solar system.
The galaxy or "mhity way” of t&e
stars, with its million of sun
like stars whirling around u cenj-
mon center was called a supra
world. _
The latest nows of the astron
omers concerning the structure ot
the stellar universe who wore dis- St.-San Francisco .Ry. .. .♦
cussed briefly. Those views are binclrir Consolidated Oil • «
that our galaxy < r grouiT of stars is
merely one of a largo number of
galaxies, each group consisting of
milloins of suns moving around a
center. The galaxies outside onr
own appeal to us as taint photo,
graphic nobulae, usually ef the
spiral form.
The lecture was well illustrated
with lantern slides and high ten
sion olectrical experiments and of
the end two moving jdeture (Pnr
run. One of those films
showed in photographs of expert
monts and animated drawings the
modern election ifteory of atomic
ig
Chancellor Snelling in > Atanta in
the morning for the inauguration
of Governor L. G. Hardman.
ELLEN CRAWFORD CHAPTER
C OF*. RECEIVES HONORS
AT CONVENTION .
The- Ellen Crawford chapter
Children of the C °njederacy of
Athens is represented- by Mrs.
Lamar Rutherford Lipscomb at
the State Convention-in Elberton
who has sent a cheery message U»
Miss Margaret Blckorstaff prosL
titiot of .1.0 C.
ter *(?» been signally honotM In
winning the Bnnnor anti that Mils
l.avinta Maynard wafirg**
ten dollars in gold in the hlstori-
cal contest -Thn qomjwrtaon of
Mncnln and Davla" facta taken
(ruin Miss Ratherford’a hcrap
hopk. This priw wn» siren by
Mias Annie Crawford In memory
of her dearly beloved mother for
f whom tfbo chapter la named.
•Miss Maragnret Morton and
Mr. George Morton have reached
Worcester, Mass., making the trip
in Mr. Morton’s car. Mr. Morton
was a recent visitor here to his
parents, Mr. arid Mfs. John White
Morion.
Tennessee Association
with Waldeur counsel- About two
years ago he was displaced and
the latter was retained.
, He also represented legally the
eleven other states in the Ex
change, but has \ gradually been
eliminated .until today the dyanm-
ic Hebrew represents buy Geor
gia and Texas.
Miss Dorothy Randolph, of Jef
ferson,. is spending the summer
with her aunt, Mrs. Johd
White.
Miss Frances Long, of Nash,
ville, Tcnn., a great niece of Mrs.
Frances Long Taylor and Miss
Emma Long is their attractive
guest.
Final Session Of Legion .
Meeting' Held Frid ay
(Continued from page one.) *•
Misses Marion and Alice Lanier
left this morning for their home
in West -Point, following a de
lightful ivisit to Misses Anne,
Dorothy and Leila Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. DuPree Hunni
cult and DuPree, Jr-, are expect-
cl home from West Point Monday
where they arc guests of Mrs. L.
tanier. DuPree,- Jr., leaves the
first of July for the “Y” Camp.
Mrs. P. O. Wall and attractive
roung daughter, Rosemary, of
Tampa, are the guest of her
- - yon Cann<
mother, Mrs. C. S.
Mrs- Emma A. Davis, who has
recently returned from a vlait of
several months to her daughter.
TWOHOMES i
MADE HAPPY
several mourns vu nor uuugm-ir,
Mrs. George Cox, of Atlanta, will
cave shortly with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hollingsworth for their
home in Greenville, N. C„ where
she will spend the summer.
ByWomenWho U*ed Lydia
E. Pinkham’t Vegetable
Compound
"I.havo taken Lydia FJ. Plnkham •
Voantablo Compound and I think It
His the —
■Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollings
worth, of Greenville, N. C.,- are
making a short visit to Athens,
before returning home from an
extended trip through South Caro-s
Una and Georgia. They are now
with their aiiter, Mrs. Georgo
Crane.
derful medicine
I ever tried,” la
tfiSTtiYemBiit
made by Mrs.
Goldie 8houp of
St. Joseph, Illi
nois. film de
clares that after
taking the Com
pound she is In
bettor health
than berore.
Mrs. J. Storms
Street, Paterson, N. J.
r „,-, “i can not speak too highly
of your medicine and I recommend
It to all
These statements were taken from
two enthusiastic letters which tell
of. the help that has been received
from using the yegetabld Com pound.
Both Mrf. Shonp and Mrs. Storms
were in a run down condition which
caused them muck unhappiness.
Whoa women are ruffering from
lack of strength and from weakness,
their own life and Ithat.of their fam
ily la affected. When they feel well
and strong Slid are able to do thetr.
hooeework easily, happy homes are
son,lt Ro,,i to
Friend, of Mra. S. J. Robert,
will be >orry Item of painful »c-
cident Sunday, .ufferlnc a brok
en arm when .he fell at her home
on Oconee
Mr. John R. Nortbcutt motored
to Atlanta Thu«day and wa. ac
companied home today by MIsk.
France, nad Ann Nortbcutt, and
John R. Jr., foltowinn a vl.lt to
relative, for two week.,
„r. L. H. Uob.rU and family
are vi.itinK hla mother, Mrs. S. J.
Roberta-
Mrs- Guy Auts and little daugh
ter, Blaine, of Commerce,
ter, r-iiuim-, wa vuimnwi.v,
visiting Mrs. -S. J. Roberts.
—a—
Miss Emily Daughtry, of Jack-
ISS c.fuiiy Uduijiiu/, tu
and a recent graduate of Agi
nea Scott, Is visiting her sister,
Mr* Duncan Burnt and is being
cordially welcomed by her many
friends.
Mrs. James White, Jr., Is en
joying an outing at the “Yf
camp.
P HUT Ml AT A
ATRICK’S
Mn. Marvin Maynard
par,led her veunE daughter, Mlsa
Lavinia Maynard to the Children
of the Confederacy Convontloa
convening in Elberton tbit week.
George, Jr., and Billy Minton
William, left th!> afternoon for
viat of nvoral day. in Atlanta.
PHARMACY)
Sln-C. A. Fima and children,
of Lake Wales. Fla, and Mrs. A.
E. Howard, of St. Paal, N. “
aro the guests of Mr.. W.
Jackson.
structnre' and tho other treated
in tho same wny the origin and
nature ot X-rays.
Evening program for next week
Monday 8:30 p„ m.—Opening ol
Institute of Politics. Lecture by
Prof. J. W. Garner.
Tuesday 8:3P—Prof. R. E. Cush
man, The Growth of Federal Po.
Ilco Power.
Wednesday 8:30—Concert. Glenn
C. Stables. Chapel. .
Thursday 8:30 — Pres. A. M.
Soule, An American Agricultural
Policy-'
Friday—Concert Rosita Renard
Octagen-
Ing addfessoB and rosRcnaei
rorable reports by thq adjutant.
.iVnaurcr arid membership com-
mittees, memorial services, and
tho appointment of the following
coinmittoo c&uirmen:
Judge J. A. Lynch. Columbus,
resolutions; Walter Harrison. Mi!.
Ion. child welfare; K- C. .Thomp
son, Augusta, rules; Joo Rand,
Brunswick, naval affairs;
Enoch Calloway. LaUrange, aero,
natttica; Bert Lennon. Columbus,
military aftoirf; Theodore Reeves,
CiIambus, credentials; colonel M-
C, Baines, Augusta, rehabilitation,
and F. W, Whitney, Athens, time
and place, ■
Elections Today.
'Hofnorrow's ^program will in
elude the election of officers,
adcptlon of resolutions fixing tlye
policies for tho coming year and
other similar detail ..convention
matters. Asa W- Candler, Atlanta,
It Is f enerally forecasL will he se-
letted as the next state commend
er without oppcsitlon and M. fi
Eddy, QaineavlHo, as national
committeeman for Georgia- Ath
ena stems to be tho virtually un
animous choice for next year’s
convention. ;
A fine parade was held during
tho late aftdrnoop. The groups In
cluded detachments from United
States navy ships In ports; sold
iers from Forts Denning and
Screven; the crack Paris Main
marine band; Spanish war veter.
ana; Confederate veterans; local
military squads and hundreds of
World war delegates. General A.
C, Dalton and General P. C. Har.
rii, Washington, with Mayor Rob
ert M- Hull and other notables re-
vlewed the procession from the
bale ny of a local hotel.
Howard P- Savage, in his ad-
dress to the convention, praised
Ut« Georgia department for It*
progressive work and whole heart
ed support of legicn endeavors
An Inspiration
-The activity of tho legion
Georgia this year has been an In
splratlon to me.’ Commander fiav.
age said. “From every part
this great atate we have heard
the legion doing things; gamiest*
and airplane flights in stimulating
attention to membership drives;
relief work for tho stricken flood
districts of the Mississippi val
ley and numerous tasks in the in
terest of Georgia communities.
ohyine-F (a- ... .gnZxtzr
“One of , the outstanding oom-
inanity service endeavors (hat at-
tracked nation-wide attention was
tho movement started*by the le-
Bt< n, to consolidate the school sys.
terns of Cook county so that Iho
children of Adel and Sparks could
attend a thoroughly modern high
school for Ike first time,” he said.
AM anake venom is not alike.
Son)* poisons the blood and some
causes paralysis of the
phregm. _ '
Andre" BoUrnUten, a French
canoeist, plans to make a 7600-
mite trip over Sooth American
river*
STOCK QUOTATIONS
Received Over Leased Wire of Citizens & Southern Bank.
V Opening High.
American International Corp. ..... .. Bl’is Sl'.i
Allied Chemical Ill 141
American Sumatra 66V& 66%
American Locomotive ,
American Smelting and Refg. 0*.
Atchison, Top: and S. Fe Ry. ..
Atlantic Coast Line Railway .. ...
American Sugar , ......
Baldwin Locomotive Works ..
American Can i, .. .. «.
New York Central Railroad ..
Chesapeake and Ohio R. R. ..
The Cuban Company .. .« .*
Colorado F. and ir. •. * .... ..
Cort Product* Refg. ..
Consolidated Gas .. .. .. .. ..
Crucible •• ••
Chrysler Corporation
Dodge Brothers .. ..
J fd. Dodge Brothers
108%
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Low Clneo
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140% 140%
WL 6646
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famous Playenu .. 98
General Electric
General Motors .. .. — .. ..
Great Northern ..
Goodrich Rubber
Coca-Cola .. ••
Kennecott Copper * ..
Louisville at>d Nashville R. R.
Loew’s Inc. .. •••'•• .. ••
Mack Truck .. m* mm
Marland-Oil
Montgomery-Ward •• »• •• «
North American Company ..
Nash Motors .. *. .. ., *•
Northern Pacifle .. „ •«
Wiilys-Ovcrland
Phillips Petroleum .. ..
•*B” Pan-American Oil •• ••
Pullman Company *. .. ..
Reading Company .. .. ..
B” Reynolds Tobacco, R, J.
Seaboard Air Line, common
St.-San Francisco Ry
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil of California
Standard Oil of New Jersey .• .«•
Studebaker Corporation •• ••••
Stewart-Warner ** .<•
Western Union «. .. •• **-*••■
Tim. Itol. Bearing Company ..
Texas Company •• •• • *
Texas Gulf .
Tobacco Prodocta
U. S. Steel •
F. W. Woolworth Company
Radio Corporation of America »i
.Hudson Motor Car .. •• .. »«■
Hupp Motors «• •• m
Fisk Rubber .. ..
White Motors ..
American Telephone and Telegraph-
Sears, Roebuck
Baltimore *nd Ohio .. ...
Southern Railway
BARBS
Bj TOM SIMS
Instead of investigating the
Paris divorce courts, the authori
ties would do well to examine
some of the Americans who ap
ply
A ynupg Kansas farmer clean
ed up nearly 830,000 playing the
grain market the other day. Ag*
ri'uHure certainly pays.
He’ll not be really famous until
they fmd out hla name’s not Lind
bergh after all.
Somo of our i party Hrfes, o«-
pedally the rural ones, are as
democratic as you’d wish.
The only fault we can find with
Colonel Lindbergh is that poetry.
.... experimental » peppermint
farm Is being cultivated In Texas
There’s a tip for the dry squads.
Now a Czech. claims a new
record for swimming the English
channel. Let’s see, where is that
stream?
Life’s Niceties
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FLOOD OF BILLS IS
LEO
FBI 1
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PAGE
Northern Storms
Keep Byrd At'
New York Har
ROOSEVELT FIELD. .N
; LU*)—iA . northern storn
which moved fasted than we.
ATLANTA—(,TT—Tire -ho«»c iol
repre.eutattves ol lire Goor*.. n
ncmljly marched into active wit 1,
Ut 4hn Ixiglnnlilg <f Ita third H a.
alott Friday when forty aevoti, iJi.‘
and two r.aolutlona .wore |nr. u.
ducetl on the Oral cal! for tiro,
uused new lawn or rogulatl'
% proponing a complete re.
n of the »t
viafon of the »t»to Primary ale.
tion system? a.change »®_tliQ
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laws..a split session of the legisla
ture. and a law requiring Rwinsos
for all tperators of automobiles in
the'State, were IncIudM ! In tho
landslide df now measnres.\ *
flenstor A. H. ThompBon,-oM,;i-
Grauge. 67tb district, prbponwl in
the sensto an amondmeut to the
constitution cresting tho cfflco of
Lieu tenant Govornof, who # would
serve nlso as president -of* tho
state and In that capacity’rocolvo
tho salary or president of the sen
ate only whllo serving. Tho Lieu
tenant Governor would bo chosen
by’election. . '
Senator Duncan of Flowery
Branch, ropfesentjng the 33rd dU.
trlct. Senators Stovall, Elberton.
30th district, and Elders,. Reldw-
vlllc. 2nd district, propound s l.w.*
requiring banks to insure their
deposits against Uss lii^ovcnt of
failure or bankruptcy. Tho bill
would make II a inlsdi-nu an<>r f<>•
a bank official to receive depoHlls
In violation of the pre posed law.
Nantucket to
day aftd kept
erica from starting
luyed -Furls flight.
The America had been t*»v-
into tuke-off position on tin ion
runway down which t’harle
Lindbergh and Clarence Clianit*' i
i^in started thalr Atlantic »i ii*
It was fueled, provisioned ;■* •'
ready for Fight when word fr**r-
weather forecaster James L. Kin-
bail force! Commander ByM
I-** i |if»n;* iii t venture.
Th eblg tri-motored Fokk*
monoplane was kept hi shape
fly at a minute's notice, d* .pi'
1-esHfmlstIr yvord from Km'
that- the storm area would
dissipated until Saturday mrirnlr"
at earliest and probably m '
until Sunday.
Ilyrd ami his crew. Lieut K f
■Noville. Bert Acosta anf| Pern*
Balchcn. showed thi-Ir fiTstibpoInt
i»i«;nt and a rrowd <*f -j 000 perso-
whldh had defied
earlier In ln«
iho Bold tpatll 1* ng after niidnlg';t
hoping the flight wotild Htarl.
Do You Want A
Position?
Hundreds of
rHhont woi
fitted for t
riling to c
does not ni
paying pr
Death Takes Mr.
Giles R. Jennings
Thursday
nk ;
rlly fit one for n
The best job-*
pm-ialista. Office
the best payirn:
few months spent
rill enable them to s
.ion as bookkeeper
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Have Automobiles!
At Station At 9:451
For Soil Scientists
Dr. T. II. McIIatton, chairman of
the committee on transportation,
urges that all cars be at the 8. A. L.
station at 9 *0 oVIock to take the
isifors to the College. ^
Market News
JOHN F. CLARK A CO.
208 Shackelford Building
Phone 1748
H. G. COOPER, Manager.
Funeral services for Mr- Giles It
Jennings, age 81. who died at the
homo of his son, R. M. Jennings ol
Cloverhurst Avenue. Thursday nigh
at eight o'clock after an Illness o
about fix months, will be held fc4m-
day ufternoon at three o'clock at
the Mars 1IIII Baptist Church In
ternment- will follow lit tho Mara
llill Cemetery. Iscrnstcln Bros. Fun.
era! Home In charge.
r. Jennings Is survived by foui
sons, Rev. R. M. Jonnings.^B^S.. W
It. Jennings of Atb * **
If. Jennings of Brad*
ATHENS BUS
F1..I Ifl-t
Hex
; in rimUr
Stirs Church
ATHENS COTl’ON
Tlic local cotton market closed
Ml 16 cents Friday. The previous
close was 10 certtk.
lived hero all I
member of tho
•Hit W.-.i.
i Jenninf
IIo
nty i
MIKES i TEA
FOB HEADACHE
NEW YORK COTTON
Open IIIkI* Low Close P. C#
t.; r.l ier.fi IC. f.n 1C. Or. 1C
July.. 16.61 16.69 10.60 16.65 16.59
Oct... 10.88 10.95 10 87 10.92 10.95
Dec..17.12 18.00 17.10 17.16 17.20
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open Iliul* Low Clou-. ?•
July..16.60 10.51 10.44 16.6(1 16.52
Oct...16.89 16.90 16.80 10.86 10.80
‘ 17.12
Former Athenian
To Preach At
Young Harris
Dec..17.13 17.13 17.02 17.09
CHICAGO GRAIN
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Lady Tells How S
ust Beif'ficial Results
iitinrnt of r«nstipa*
and Indigestion.
Dr. C. C. J
of ths First
A then*
WHAT NEXT7
NEW YORK —UP)— Concrc
man LaGuordln,
Secretary of the
LINDBERGH AND LABOR I Friday imaicdlato siwpo
LONDON. — Captain Charles Major Aui-unt,ljei*e, nautnnl pro-
UndhcrRh and hin smile did nol hibitlon administrator -or this
fall to capture the cnrloonlsts. district, who admitted In federal
When Rev. Henry Lewis, rector
of an Ann Arbor. Mich.. Episco
pal church, suggested
that the
church consider whether or not
"unmarried unions" should he rar-
tlficd by the church, he etirred a
storm of dlscusalon at tho recent
Episcopal congress in San rran-
cisco. Dr. Lewi, cited the com
panionate marriage Idea proposed
oy Judge Ben Lindsey of Denver.
One showed him cxplaintegr tho
••Rules of tho Atlantic Flyinu
Union" to Georce Lnnshury. .nil!-
tent laborite member of pnrlla
ment and trade unionists, wl
lieves in short working houi
Lindbergh is holding up n
with tho words, “We derm
63-hour day.” whereat Lan
collapses tnafoint.
i hu\
JAPAN GIVES WOMAN
• rw-vr.Tnn'R i
VISIT
WASHINGTON —(/!*»— Col
cl CharlcR Lindbergh
ccptcd the invitation
adian government to fly to
wa or July 2nd to take pa»t
Diamond Jubilee of the C'wnadi
Fctforation.
My huuhand al?
I he thinks it
- told many ot my
Ixmt it and tfo-y ugnn
that it i-i u gold rein.vly.
I liiivi* known nbriut
n not suffery
ich with hcadarbe
iffestion. If I find
uat-'d. and 1
Are'household linens a de-
ccytslty* for every bride's troua-
Heau? Must she always buy thetn?
Who finances a wedding and
when is u church wedding groper?
3. Can a wealthy brlde-groom
hup the bride's trousseau?
The Answers
1. Yea. Yes, unless a po< r sten
ographer marries a mlllonairo
when it la proper to wait and let
him finance the household linen.
2. The bride’s parents or guard
ian. Whenever desired and when
it ran be afforded.
Never.
The world's Unrest man m re
cent years Was Miles. Darden, who
lived In South Carolina from 1789
to 1857. He was 7 feet 6 Inehja
tell and weighed nearly 1000
pounds. Ha lived a duiet. une
ventful life, refusing circus offers.
The life expectancy of tho av
erage American is 55.51 years.
DOCTOR'S DEGREE
TOKYO—(/Pl-Aftcr ten years
of research work. Miss Kon»
rasui has been awarded the de- j
greo of doctor of Science.
She is the first weman of Jnpnr
to recetre the degree. Her doc- i , • . i,
tor's thesis, based on work in tho j are {MW&y8 right,
Meet me at K. A.
I HILL’S. His prices
WILL MEET .
BRUNSWICK, Ga» —(f)— A*,
nounccmcnt was made Fytday that
Mia Georgia Public Service Com
mission will (hold a meeting in
Brunswick on August 5th for tho
purpose of hearing arguments on
a proposed revision of rates on
naval stores between points in
Georgia. The meeting was to
have been, held in Atlanta on July
1L
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Before cutting out a dress from
a pattern make sore the shoulder
line of the back section fa one-
half inch longer than the shoulder
line of the front section- This ex
tra length fa eased onto the front
edge when tho shoulder seam Is
basted. Cut tho dress that way
even If the pattern does not make
the allowance* for It Insures
better fit-
Record? show that b«er was
maefc as far back ns 5000 B. C.
laboratory of tho celebrated scien-' , .
Hat Dr. Kcnjuro FuJII, was on thui» n J ddlVerS.
special structure of eta! in Japan- w **
Indigestion, BHknnnm
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