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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1928.
THE BANNER-ItBRALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
UBS. C. I. DECKER DELIGH- ideal for entertaining, artistic and
?nL HOSTESS THIS AFTER- [charming in appointment, making
XOON AND SATURDAY. 'an effective Betting for small or
Mrs- c. J. Decker was the co- large parties,
lirhtful hostess this nfiernoon at j —®—
a small hut lovely hridg- party I Miss Mamie Hilsman leaves to-
* j entertains again Saturday night for New York on a business
Horning another group of friends, tr.p for the Michael Brothers dc-
E Backer' always entertains nartment store.
„rv charmingly and there he a uti-1 —@—
rd nettles will he in keeping with I Mr. H. J- Rowe and Mr. T. IV.
* * ._1 lies tinan'tolifn eel- Ppail mill rrA ♦ A AlHriKltl llrttflV
tskndar.
ICHAJM
Pure silk —beautifully fine
texture.
Trims clear-cut
Pointed Heels
Made by WESTCOTT by a
new method. Never before
each hose for SI. All per
fect!.
Yon mult tee them in our
hosiery department to ap
preciate ttua new standard
of value.
Only
$i a pair
Qrtly two 4 a ) s more to
*share in the greatest of
Silk Savings
AND TO ENTER THE OPEN-TO-ALL
Free Dress Contest
You must visit the store, to see the many
ways yoii may save greatly on your Spring
Silk needs. And while you are here we will
explain how you may win a fine Silk Dress
(of lovely Marillyn Crepe or Satin Crepe).
Attention Mothers!
FOR
MISSES
6 to 14
Coats
c Dresses
Half
Price
Choose from the entire stock of smart Coats
and Woolen or--Silk Dresses—styled to fit
and become Miss 6 to 14—and you pay just
HALF
,voi fei the original low prices.
NEXT WEEK—BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME.
Marine Aviator Tells
Hqw Nicaragua Rebels
Fire At U. S. Planes
(Continued from page one.)
FAGB THREE
Office Phone 1»1
KKS, ALICE ADAMS
Residence Phase lit
THE TRINITY
Faith-
Faith s.cs the real, invisible and
sure,'
Eternal things that will enduie;
Foh Faith has eyes which dark
ness in or out.
Makes more alert; even Doubt,
Arch-emmy of Faith, but apurs
her on to see
.The truth, its permanence. Its
1 mystery.
Hope—.
Hope nuw is less than Faith—and
more;
For Hope may hang upon a slen
der thread
ch would not hold Faith up,'
when sore
Afraid, Faith almost fell—Hope
mav 'he blind and tread
,Tho wandering path quite pur
poseless save for desire;
Or Hope may have a reason
To be a support and helper unto
Faith and when
?aith has expired, Hope smiles
serenly even then.
Love—
The greatest of these three, above
The firmest Faith, the fondest
Hope Is Love.
And why? Becsos. Love first
implanted Hope within
The hnmsn heart. Did
taught the art
Of — -
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stevens of
Carlton, passed through the city
\\ ciim'-day cn route to ISruns-
wick and Florida to, visit friends.
Mrs. Clarence Tucker of Social
Circle and Miss Mary Knight of
Monroe, are the guests of their
sister, Mrs. M. C. Wallace.
—ffl—
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Murrow, of
Farmington, spent Wednesday in
the city.
Mias
son, vlsted
, Mf*. M. P. Hynson, of New York
is registered at the Georgian.
FRESHMEN HEAR
PARK TALK ON
CONDUCT RULES
Hancock, of Jeffer-
Wednesday.
By Mattox Purvis
(Student In Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Dr. R. E. Park, head of Iho Uni
viralty of Ceorgla English Da.
partment, lectured to the mem.
beta of the Freshman Y. M. C.
•What Does
IMS- Mean -to Your
Faithf Love ever, always ever oureeI.Tes~. , "decIared ak Dr. ,tOC park f
M and see Just ljow we stand.
Love first
has been
Back of and underneath
Where* FaHh^and* Hops* had .bid- “"“.end of a year ol
® n d . merchant for Instance, takes stock
And
Ing place:
Love is the supreme, euper-
nal grace.
—D. G. Bickers.
AUXILIARY TO CLARKE
COUNTR MEDICAL SOCIETY.
The Auxiliary to the Clarke
County Medical Society will meet
Friday morning with. Mrs. Dan
DnPrra at eleven o’clock. All
members invited to be present.
Mrs. 1
teen 1
call.
CIRCLE FOUR HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING.
Circlo Four of the Missionary
Society of the Prince Avenue Bap-
it church held en interesting
.j.eting Monday, with Mre. S. C.
Moon. The devotional wse led by
L. W. Cooper, chairmen. Six
members answered to the rol.
each «uinri?g with 4 v«r»*
.. scripture and a chain of prayc.
thanking God for the blcssinga o.
the past year and that each ont
might do greater work In 1928
The officers for tho New Yew
wero elected, followed by a social
hour.
—B—
RAINBOW GIRLS TO HAVE
SKATING PARTY.
The Rainbow club of the Girle
Reserves will have a skating
party at the Y. W. C. A. gymna
sium Friday ovening at 7:30. All
members are urged to bo thore
And to bring their skates.
NEW BOARD’DF DIRECTORS
TO BE HONORED FRIDAY.
Mr*. A. S. Parker, president ol
the Y. W. C. A., will honor the
new members of the hoard of di
rectors at a beautiful luncheon
Friday at tho association building
at 12 o'clock. Tho happy occasion
will mark one of tho weex's brigl t-
cst social events of very cordial
tntereet.
his receipts. th» unsrld goods
and expenses Incurred. In this
way he Is able to determine his
gains or losses. If. during the
year, he has lost money, a change
should be made.' -
- “Back In the biblical days, Esau
traded his birthright to his bro
ther to satisfy hli animal instinct
Today many pehple have thlr
failure, and especially students In
school. / People should guard and
watch against this. Make 1928 a
successful year by avoiding Esau’s
great falturo’’. Dr. Park stated fur.
ther.
He further declared that know,
ledge obtained from books did not
completely educate a person, bu
only acted to broaden the mind
Learn to love nature, he urged
saying that In this way life wi'
mi am more to one. To Iovo Jus
tice. have mercy, and stand lmn.
ger means success, he concluded.
3T0CK COMPANY
FOR COLONIAL
ALL NEXT WEEK
Much interest has been shown
in the approaching TugagviuwMi
of tho Montgomery Players, high
class stock company, that will
Mr*. King IHoward and llttla
daughter, Augusta, of Lexington
wero visitors hero Wednesday.
Sir. and Mrs. Frank Tiller, cl
Carlton, were visitors here Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ussery an
nounce the birth of a son, Jnnu
ary the 8th, who has been named
Charles Wcyman. ' .
—nil—
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Matthews
and Mr. J. C. Matthews were vis
itors from Carlton Wednesday.
Col. and Mrs. M. G. Michael
leave Saturday for a visit to Nov
York, where they will be thr
E Sts of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
hael. Mr. Michael 'goes oh e
business trip for - the Michael
Brothers department store.
Mrs. B. A. Denny left today for
her home In Rome after a delight
ful visit to her daughter, Mrs
Cuyler Trussell, and was tho cen
ter of several lovely social cour
tesies while here. Mrs- Denny
has many friends made on previ
ous visits who always welcome her
most cordially.
aerial bombing operations fa Nic-
araugua new,’ orders the mem
bers uf the squadron to fly so
lower then 1500 feet.
Soon after threo marina planes
were ord red out for reeonnols-
sanoe. One belt of ammunition
was supplied each machine gun on
tno Denavilands. And out we
flew, in search of a band of COO
m.n, known to be preparing for
an attack.
Near the end of the flight 1
noted the other two plar.es had re
turned to Nanagua. I climbed to
7000 feet for a picture. Thin com
pleted, I returned to a lower alti-
tudo and started home on a xig-
xag course to observe both side;
of tho railroad.
Near Leon I saw threo nun
walking along the road; Two hun
dred yards ahead I noted thr-c
others. Ahead another 200 yards
w-.re two more groups of 1ft o.
20 ouch. I glanced at my gaso-
lino gauge—and the groups disup
peered.
I circled and looked over again.
Of all surprises! There, br:aking
out of the brush, came some 600
riflemen. Each had his weapon
pointed at me. And suddenly th<
.i-sip-slp of severs! machine gun
bullets stung the air while hun
dreds of rifles began to pop.
Several bullets struck the ma
chine. I was liclpLss, caugh;
heading into th; wind. The base
was directly beneath me and 1
could not get my guna on them.
We had no bombs, so my only
lope was to g:t out of range be
fore a bullet (truck some vital
(pot.
Immediately 1 gave her "full
gun’ as we apeak of lull throttle
ihol
wo were dropping at a rate of 150
miles an hour. - >;
I opened up with a fixed Ku
and fired a full belt of 150 rounds
Once the bullets began to pou
into tho group, it m.lied as It
members' scrambled out of there
I pulled, up barely 50 feet nbov
the tree tops and, strangely on'.-
a few men eould -be seen. All th
other had completely disappeared
Nicaraguan Bombs.
Each Nicaraguan bomb
slats of a cylinder of iron
taining -threo sticks of dynatnil
a spring, and e met*. balL T
foroo ot striking an object cause
the ball to rebound from th
spring 1 against the dynamite
Then the dynamite explodes.
On each trip into tbo air thr
Nicaraguan fliers carry their re
volvers and on Occasion they take
along a “five-gallon bomb." lr
It are combined materials for r
combined* gas, fire and bombing
attack. I
they follow elemental principle
in making Jbe-larger bomb. First
the "regulation’’ small bomb I:
ared and attached to tho can
ro deposited a bottle fill-
sulphuric add, a handin'
of Meek powder end some gaso
line-waked waste.
With these largo tine of death
'a their laps the fliers take off
and sail through the bumpy air
hould they ever crash In taking
iff or landing with ones nothing
would remain but scattered wreck
age.
Inside are
id with 'n
CAMPUS MASONS
HOLD INITIATION
frssor of romfcncq language* at
the University, Is facu.ty adviser.
The officers are: J.' Boo, ll
Williams. Monroe, president; Carl
T. Sutherland, Adalrttvllle. vice-
president; IJoyd Q, Baggett, Beth
lehem. secretary; LuKe Staneil.
State; chaplain; Weyman Strick
land. Chin ley, marshall; Andrew
J. Caldw. .1. Marietta, guide.
SUEDE SPORTS-WEAR-
■ - or
A ifcw buff-colo
By Adele Hackel
(Student In Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Tho Georgia Square of the
Square and Compass dub'of the
University of Georgia was initi
ated recently at Iho Masonic Tom- ■ - ■ - . . . .
pie. The Square, and r-nrarr A rfciv buff-colored suede sports
Sub Is a natolnai lntercolleglato has picoted collar, cuffs and
Masonic club whose purpose is bottom edges of both the jumper
to promote Masonry among col-) an( l shirt,
lego students. ' |
Organized hero before tho World !
War. it was discontinued.because • Something special for your
t lack ot sufficient members but Sunday dessert—Costa's Walnut
its charter was renewed last May. Risque Ice Cream—“Just a little
Mr. Claude Chance, associate pro- bit bc'tter.” At any of our dealers.
hots continued to hit the plarc. |
one bullet carrying away part of i
tho rudder bar, another nearly
severing one control wire and a
third «trlk|-o mv seat. In all, the
piano was bit 16 times.
And here comes tho thrill. 1
climbed to 2500 feet and prepared
to return tho attack, according to
our orders. Having reached that
altitude I dived straight at tho
“600 of Nicaragua." 1 lined my
sights on them while we picked up
speed la that vertical rush until
Drawn Spanish Mackerel
Drawn Trout
Fresh Norfolk Oysters
Tones’ Sausage
'RNOT.D-ARNEY & Co.
Boston Brown Bread
Fresh Potato Chips
Wholewheat Rolls
Parker House Rolls,
12c the dozen.
4RNOLD-ABNEY fc Co.
An Old Recipe
to Darken Hair
By JANICE RANDALL
Almost every
one knows that
Sage Tea and
Sulphur, prop
erly compound
ed, brings back
tho natural col
or and lustre
to the hair
when 1 a d e d,
streaked
or gray. Years
ago tho only way. to get this mix
ture was to make It at home
whidh Is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays wo simply ask at
any drug* store for “Wyeth’*
Sage and Sulphur Compound.*
You will get a large bottle o'
this old-time recipe improved by
the addition of other ingredients
for only 75 cents. Everybody
this preparation now, be
cause no one can possibly te r
that you darkened yotip hair* a?
It does It so naturally and eventv
You dampen a sponge or sof'
brush with it and draw thir
through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, an*’
of ter another application or two
your hair becomes beautifully
dark, thick and glossy and you
lo^k years younger.
Care of Eabies
This baby has never had a day’s I why physicians tell parents they
sickness and never a cross or fret- may use it freilywith children of
ful spell that lasted on heur. And any age—the younge : t infant,
what do you suppose is responsi- j And how th:y love the taste!
blc for this healthy, happy con- Gr.e word of warning; get the
dition. Not diet, for he has I pure, real Castoria. F< lfher’s
•’aten just about anything and Castoria is the original. It is the
everything a child could eat. Not kind doctors specify. And with
drugs, for he has not been do*cd every bottl? come- a book on
•vith opiates; he has never had a “Care and Feeding of Habits" that
drop of parrgoric. Nor has his ‘ is worth its weight in gold to any
sensible mother ever made him [mother or prospective mother. So,
castor oil. Yet his nerves
arc sound and his little bowels are
«trong, and when he does seem
he least restlen or wakeful, or
vit of sorts—or likelv to be—his
•nether fcwt him cl! serene again
n ten or fifteen minutes!
The seerrt of this complete free
dom from the many ills and un-
cts so common to infants? Plain
dd-fashicred Castoria. A mil-
»ion and more mothers swear by
CaBtoria, and no wonder! A few
Irons and an approaching f'v»r,
*olic, diarrhea or constipation
jeems to vanish in thi>n air. Cns-
—(Advertisement.) toria is purely vegetable; that is 1
cl!
druggist
Children Cry for
-(Advertisement.)
Messrs. Hugh H. Gordon and
Ablt Nix left this moraine for
Florida.
Billy Ferguson, black face co-
median, with the MontxomeT)'
players, opening Monday night at
the Coionial Theatre.
Mr. J. M. Billing and Mr
Hughes Spalding returned to At-
lanta today after a short visit to
Sir. Billing’* family.
——
Mrs. Rosa D. Hull leaves soon
for a visit to Savannah and Jack
sonville, where she will visit Mr
and Mrs. Carson and Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Henry Hall.
MLss* Irffa Birdsong, of Winder.
Is visting in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Birdsong. m
Mrs. Norman C. Handley and
children, Norman, Jr*, and Wilds
June have returned to Macon af
ter spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. Rwker Ginn.
Mr*. F. I\ Kolgcr .nr. 11 Mr?. V
L. Clarke, of Elberton, wero in the
city shopping today.
open an indefinite engagement at
the Colonial Theatre Monday
evening.
Tho company comes here her
alded with splendid press notices 1
'from other cities where it has
red weeks to large audiencs
playc<
night!
Friends of Mrs. Bolling Oliver
will regret to learn that she is
«tm confined to her room with n
sprained foot.
es will be admitted free on
Monday night, if accompanied by
a person holding a fifty cent
ticket-
XSSk:
NEW SLEEVES
Sleeves are cut m one with the
bodice In a two-piece frock of
green and yellow Rodier cloth. A
scarf is joined a tone shoulder.
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