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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1928.’
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. OBOROIA
FACTHMT
OffU* Pkom 1891
CIRCLE 6 PRINCE AVENUE
baptist cm kch meets
WITH MRS. J. M. COFFEE
FRIDAY IS THE
I VALENTINE PARTY
Remember children that Frida?
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Joel will re boys of Wlntervllle are also InvI. Ralph Herring and Leonard Rich- e'ery by UcDorman-Brldges Fun.’H E Williams Athens* three
turn from Miami. Fla., Friday af- «d. especially those who were ards. oral heme. I "ons Messri p ’ E Crow Boian
•®r a delightful trip. bcouts. The Uttlo boy la survived by Ilia Mr. Hummers was for a number \V H Crow Greenville S l5* L.
-tb-T | Any boy twelve year, old or parents; one brother. Master Rich, or year, employed by the city In C. Crow. Adel two sisters
Mr. and Mrs. George Dickens older who wish to loin may be. afd Wilson Saye; his grandpar. the waterwoike department djrlns Mrs Snllie Do’stcr ’Madison ana
have returned to Sparta after .-, oome a member at this meeting by ena. Mr. and! Mrs. Al.le Richard, which time he waa seriously bumoi Mrs M .lhild ti l'erov Madison
2“* [?■ ‘h w parents, .Mr. snt! M*"c <■«*»•»• I hues relnl nt. and Mr. and Mrs. J. o Hays. Sr., by . Imr.-ilng Mean. pipe. lie .at.-rU-d a’numljer of ,-re.V grand chil-
Mils. W. P, Wanen. !!**'* are ’-k.n ,o bring their fifty and tho following aunta: Mrs. N. ran a store on tho Boulevard The -*— “ rea Bran
... —at— cents. All members are urged to be A. Smith, Mrs. B. L. Herring, Mrs. .widow. Mr*. Summers Is at pres.
Miss Eva Evans friends will bo present at seven o'clock. j Henry Julian, Lakeland, Florida; enr In a critical condition.
Mrs. E. U Bowk. Mrs. Hazel Fall-bearers will'be Messrs. J. a
plea.ed to. learn she is conval.a-
("Sr.i 0 . "V.ral dart
.(Signed)
at the General Hospital.
Circle G of the Prince Avenue 1 is the day of the Valentfne pariy,
Baptist church mot at tho home 4 o'clock in the afternoon Is lie
of Mrs. J. M. Coffee Tuesday, time and the Y. W. C. A. on H*n-
February 14th. The devotional cock avo. Is the place, 25 cents is
was led by Mrs. J. H. Mapp* who the price for the ticket which
made mi inspirational talk on gives you an ire cream cone.
Bible study and prayer, bringing home triad-* cookie and a paper
out the thought of serving others can, and loads of fun. If you hap-
as we serve uur Master. This was pen to have any other chance and
followed* by' VTaysr by ‘Mrs.- H. W. want to go further with the good
Birdsong and a sole by MU* Co?- time and helping the good cause
Site, “I Kpow; He Cares,” which you can fall In line with tho flab
was lovely- Mrs. Coffee was joint pond crowd and fish for R cents,
hostess) *$th Mrs. Mapp, extend- Home made candy hot do** and
ing a delightful hospitality.
cold drinks will be sold In attrac
tive booths for 5 cents.
Games for a’l ages will he <S’.
retted by a *vli-ndid committee
. . strides, readings and music ly
Tli« Cobb Street Prayer nervice , 0In? of M | aa Carolyn
COBB STREET PRAYER
SERVICE THURSDAY. 10:30
Will be held Thursday morning Van « a . ot lhe Te achers Training
o U, 4 Abererombie at College and others on the ornRram
1.0:30. Mrs. S. C. Moon win lead will delight all. Lad’es will en.
A cordial invitation is extended looking over the many heau-
riot only the neighbors but every t!fa j ftr ti C les at the Miscellaneous
one Interested.
—Tommlns Studio
If You Need a Tonic Get
the Best
“For several years after I mar-
lied I suffered from weakness. * I
grew vtry thin and pale and was
booth which will be sold at low
prices.
At the candy booth home made
cake will also be sold by the
sHce. half as whole caka.
The Lollle Hutchins SOnda?
School class, First Baptist church
la working untiringly to make this
a delightful and enjoyable party
and the proceeds will go In the
charity fund bo be used here la
Athens. All children and ladles
are cordially Invited.
Ladles, and nurses with chil-
dren will bo admitted free.
MRS. HARRY HODGSON EN
TERTAIN8 THIS EVENING
FOR MRS. GREVE
Mrs. Harry Hodgson will enter,
tain informally this evening about
twenty friends at a lovely bullet
supper In honor of Mrs. Grove of
New York and Knoxville a charm-
iug Visitor in tho city tho guest
ot Mrs. Milton Jarnlgan ,wbo Is
bjlng roya.ly entertained by ho:
many friends.
Mrs. Hodgson will be assisted
by Mr. Hodgson In extending the
usual delightful hospitality of tho
beautiful home. Additional radi
ance will be given to tho rooms
so extremely nervous that at any 1 ,, lt h t ho first Spring flowers, gol.
sudden noise I wodld jump end be den daffodils adding 'their frag-
nervous for hours. My back ached j rnnCB .; n artistic arrangement
ind'l waa so weak I could scarcely throughout tho lower floor. This
get around to dy my litlie house-. hpapy occasion will mark one sea.
work, when through the advice of' aoM trtgbtcet social affaire and
friend I began taking Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and
by the time I had taken four bot
tles I was getting along just fine
It restored my nerves and so
strengthened the organs that I
have bs4.no: more trouble. I have
since become the mother of two
very healthy, strong children.”—
Mrs. J. R. McClcnd- :, 1482 Broad
SL, Augusta, Ga. (Picture above).
All dealers. Large bottles, liquid
tl.85; Tablets 81.35 and 65c.
—(Advertisement)
ne of the most enjojjb e of the
tMiiiy pretty courtcslo. pa'd the
I npu'.tr honor a "t.
LEAP YEAR PARTY CENTRAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
has
The following Invitation
been Issued: i * ,■
Ono year in four for this is Leap
' Year time, . ,
A etch y ,ur step thev’H get you
y«t
As eomo ones Valentine.
get the date and don t be late
We want you to help ds celebrate
At Central Christian church
Friday night *8 o’clock.
DR. PARK LECTURES AT
WOMAN’S CLUB FRIDAY
FOUR O’CLOCK. >
Dr. R. E.. Park will meet *
group of women interested In tn*
study of poetry Friday afternool
at the Woman’s Club. Every wo
man interested in cultural develop
ment Is cordially Invited and ev ;
cry one la assured a dellgntiu
hour with this inspiring speaker
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
PRAYER SERVICES EIGHT
O’CLOCK. . .
Tho usual prayer services <d
the First Presbyterian church will
bo held this evening at eight
o'clock. The pastor will speak on
personal evangelism
Broadway Sets
dockery-latham
announcement.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dockery an
nounce the engagement of then
11 rr • 1/ 'nounco the engagement ot the!'
New Hair V C§ue daughter. Ophas, to Mr. Cjjrl La-
(tham of Clcarmont, Ga. Tho date
“So many girts in my crowd are to lie announced later,
talking about tho now way they’re -IP—
doing their hair,, I just had to try PUMPKIN STREET
it,” says Mlsa .Dorothy Connor, 737 P. T. A. MEETING
Bergen street Brooklyn, attractive Mrs. Myra Cloudman of the
secretary for a prominent New Child Health Demonstration, »'
York buslnesa man. “You’ve no .address the Lumpkin Street P.
idea how silky and gleaming It T. A.. Wednesday, February lo
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ashcraft of
Atlanta, arrived this afternoon foi
a short visit to Sir. E. R. Hodgson,
returning homo tomorroww.
The friends of Sir. and Sirs. Mor
on Hodgson wil regret to learn
if the illness of their little daugh
.er, Nell..
Friends of Sirs. W. T. Forbes,
3r., of Atlanta, Will regret to learn
jf her Illness at tbs home of Sir.
ind Sirs. Walter Forbes.
Mrs. J. C. Hood of Commerce,
went Tuesday with Mrs. James
White.
Mrs. B. B. Sladdox, of Elberton
vas among the visitors hire Tues
day.
Mrs. Drew Cox of Jefferson
has returned home offer a visi!
to relatives in this city.
The friends of bliss Cora Hun-
Vr wil regret to learn of her ill
ness.
-Locals
By B. A- JUHAN
SIR. AND MRS. J. W. JAR
itELL, JR., have moved lrom ho
uiasKi street to 186 North Hull
SIR. ABE LINK, manager ot
tho Southern Chain Stores, ha.
-een confined to his homo on Mil-
xedge Terraco for several days auf-
-nng from a severe cold.
THE SENIOR CLASS of th
Athens High School and classes in
.he otiler three hundred and seven-
.y-four accredited hign schools It
Jeorgia have been given a uniform
teat in eUmcntary algebra tub
week, according to a statment giv
tn out tiy Dr. J. S. Stewart, pro
fessor of secondary education,
university of Georgia. •
JAM3S F. HOLLINGSWORTH
ind Enis Parker of Athens, anti
Allen Connolly, of Atlanta, were
.-looted president, vice preslden
ind secretary of the Economics so
:icty of tho School of Commerci
at the University Tuisday night
COFER SEED GOSIPANY are
•low occupying their new store at
78 Broad Street.
MRS. W. T. FORBES, of Atlan
is ill at the home of her son, W
T. Forbes in tin’s city.
0. SL ROBERTS attended .
meeting of Williams Oil-O-Matl
denied* In Atlanta Monday anc
Tuesday.
DOZIER LIGHTFOOT, nephev
f Sir, and Mrs. J. SI. Lewis, o'
120 Springdsle. was operated or
or nppcndlcftis Tu sdav and la re
’orted to be convalescing.
TWENTY-EIGHT ( SCHOLAR
SHIPS hsve been offered by co’
'eges in the southeast to descrv
ng students In thp Citiiens Sill'
ary Training camps to be h«1-
•rom June 17 to July 10. Th-
University of Georgia has offered
mo of these—a scholarship to-th
value of 350, good for one year
RESOLUTIONS of.regret
:ho death of Billups Phlnlzy, o
his city, former member of th
>hard of directors of the Georgi
Railroad and Banking Company
if Augusta, were adopted at i
necting of the board held in the
■Ity Tuesday. C. R. Fitzpatrick
if Warrenton, was elected to fil
the vacancy on tho board cause'
by the death of Sir. Phinizy.
„ City Health
Sirs, ciaudman has had
have to ahampoo* min# more tlmn “DrganlsaHjm of
one* a month, qow. Dsnderine Work,
keeps ‘
put a ...
brush svery time you use .» .. -- -
msites your scslp reel just grand health work.
Your hair (a lots easier to dress,' rnilRCH
and It atayi in place wonderfully. SJSjS^LetING
You won’t wonder at the over- PRAYER MEETING.
a month, qow. uanoermo grfj and will
, dlSi Von vour dfreuss tho organisation of the
ereVrime ySu ure V lt city., work in connection with
whelming way million* of girls
are showing their approval of Dsn-
dandruff, clean-".- , tones and stim- te pre sent at tho scr-
ulstes your realp. All drug stores “ h .
have the big 35c bottles. A frag-j™ 8 tonlg
rant necessity for the well-groom-' ,, Trov Anderon arrives
-d girl.—(Advertisement) for a visit of two weeks
!to Mrs. R. W. Anderson, and wil'
GREATLY REDUCED— be cordially welcomed by her many
Edison 10-inch Records Mends.
$1 and $2, now 50c cach.|
Durden’s Music House.
Sir. O. D. Grimes went to I*.
Grange Tuesday for the funeral,
of Sir. Fuller Calloway.
P urer ira at
ATRKX’S
I Mrs. T. W. Baxter is spendine
some time la Columbia. S. C.e vis-
, itinsr relatives, dnrinr a^senc*-
I Mn*. Lane Mullaly and Misa Roxk
Fdnn, of Macon, are visiting: her
ihome.
PHARMACY
I'' The" friends of little Miss Ksth-
ferine Mereke will be delight'd to
P. H. DURDEN, local exclusive
music dealer and Athena distribu
tor for many standard makes of
grand and upright pianos, it par
ticipating in the National Gul-
bransen Salon r being conducted
throughout the country, February
8 to 22. Ho has on display the
famous Gulbransen line of pianos,
ind is featuring this display by
itlractively arranged Interiors and
window displays. There is also
in attractive souvenir “Artistic
Interiors" which ia to be distrib
uted.
LIFE’S NICETIES
Hints On Etiquet
1. Should a girl get a man’s
hat and coat for him, when he is
cr.Il at her houset •
2. Should she ever hand him his
gloTez and stick?
b. Should, shs ever help him on
with his coat? '
The Answer*.
I. No let him wait on himself if
oio has no servant
2. No.
S. No.
TUCKST0N SCOUTS
TO RE-ORGANIZE
AT MEET FRIDAY
Th« n«w Boy Scout Patrol! of
Tuckston wil! hold ifa first meet.
Ing Friday, February seventeenth
„ T* TODD Richards. Miss Mary Saye and the Davis, Jim Aaron, Elmer flouse,
*iwvauer the following uncles: Meesra Ray. Charles Meade,' C. I* Williams
~ "Ichards and Mr. Leonarl and Jjdge Freeman.
HOLD SERVICES FOR m widow. Mrs. Elisabeth^ Suinmers;
FOR INFANT
THURSDAY
Funeral servlcon for Joseph
Howell Saye# infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe A. Say«\ Jr-, who died
at the residence 257 Popular SL,
after an illness of two d,tys, will
be held Thursday afternoon at
three o'clock at the Oconee Street
Methodist church. Rev. Walter
M m, ~*n paster »f the church, con
ducting. Interment will follow In
Oconee Cemetery by McDorman.
abridges Funeral Dome.
AGED ATHENIAN
TO BE BURIED
five daugh ers, Mrs. R. M. Davis,
and Mrs. M. C. Adams Athens,
Mrs. O. E. Couch and Mrs. W. M.
Foster of Macon and Mrs. H. F.
i V Ann O A A °* Atlanta’and one brother,
rKlUAY A1 ZtOU Mr c - p - Summers cf Madison
county and ten grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mf. Howell
T
died nt hl9 residence 835 Boulevard
Wednesday morning at nine o’clock I
after an Illness cf about a year, j
will be heli) Friday afternoon at I
two o’clock nt the Princeton Meth-1
dtot church. Rev. B. P. Read of ‘
Dies At Bogart
Mrs. Martha J. Crow died at th?
Thomascn, Georgia, conducting home at Bogart Wednesday after*
assisted by Rov. George Stone and noon after an illness of about f
P*v. s.'B. Wingfiold of the West year. Sfce was 86 years of age
dren.
Funeral services (will be con
ducted Thursday afternoon at four
o'clock from Bogart Baplis:
church, f *y Rev. Cardwell, pastor
of the church. Int:rment will bo
In Bogart cemetdry. McDormnn-
Bridges Fuirral Home in charge
of the arrangements.
FISH POND MADE
OF C0NG0LEUM
Demonrtrating the water-rssist-
power of th2 Gold Ssal Congolcurc
the store sells, Davison-Nicholson
Co., Inc., has a novel display in
their Clayton street window—o
fish pond filled with live fish, and
constructed from th ; s nationally
advertised floor covering, and fba-
turnig a wonderful display of the
nattems of both yard goods and
art squares ’developrd fram the
utation with the manufacturers es-:
ng power of Gold Seal CoogoUon
than any ccnrern in s e»t/ of U)
size in the South.
1
Small Supply* Drawn 1
Spanish Mackerel.
Extra Select Oysters,
.lonrs' Sausage.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Fresh Boston Brown
Bread.
Fresh Raisin Bread.
Uui tcrfly Bread, good tc
the last crumb.
ARNOLD & ABNEY •
Fresh English Peas.
Fresh Green Collardg.
Fresh Bunch Carrots,
lunch Turnips.
Cauliflower and
Green Cabbage.
Fresh Bunch Beets.
,ncs«! of severs! days.