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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. CEORGIA.
CIRCLE NUMBER I OF THE
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
w. M. 8. HOLDS FFR. MEETING
Clrda I-o» th« Prince Avenue
Baptist W. M. held the i ce-
roarv meeting at the home of Mrs.
Q,' W. Cate on South Lumi^
street.
1 Thu
j and sustaining passages of Scrip.
I lure.
At the ccnclua’on of the pro.
gram a unique contest, a romance
using the names of various mem.
bers of the Society in Its content
; was enthusiastically enjoyed.'
____ ., ^ I The souvenirs, doilies, etc* also
'.•The program which carried out the ValcnVne motive,
was conducted by Mrs. Fred Davi- A delicious salad course was
son Incorporated many precious .served.
New Spring Styles
'$4.98
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WOMEN'S Fatcnt Leather
’ OommM Tie. Trimmed
wlttf T’-ti Kid. Patent cov-
ered Cabas Heat.
WOMEN’S l’at:nt Leather
* Step-In Pump. Bow on
Yamp to match. Patent
covered Cuban Ileei. Same
. model in Black
Oo
^WOllCfTS Patent Leather
One-etrap . liwtUm Pump.
OBt-OUt design on Quarter
•ad Ymmp. Patent oeveretf
Bptke.HeeL
* tvoiin.vs Patent Leatbv
One-strap , Tump. Light
Gray Underlay on Quarter.
Patent Covered Cuban HeaL
00
WOMEN’S Honey Beige Kid
Oae-etrap ^Tump. Honey
Beige Suede Trim on Quar
ter and 8trap. Cowered
Ip'he Heal to match.
WOMEN’S Patent Leather
One-eyelet Pump. Cut-out
design on Vamp and Quar*
ter.. Patent covered Bp Ike
HeeL
IN MEMORY OF “THE HEAV- ! THE TREE LOVERS
ENLy BIRTHDAY OF FRAN- \ (ivuiius ivurtz liusnitg)
CIS E. WILLARD (If you love a tree, we are Druthers!
Francis Willard Is gone/ but : Alt ov.r he world tnere an. otners
she’s forever united *n the mem.
ory and affections of countless
theusands* of humanity and today
remember her heavenly
birthday with song, eulogy and
prayer AVe quote frc m a resolu
tion which she dratted on a cer
tain occasion:
Resolved. That recognising that
our cause <s and will bo combat,
ted by mighty, determine* ~
relentless foes, wo wl’l,, trusting
In Him who is the Prince of Peace
meet argument with argument,
mlsjudgment with patience, de.
nuno’aticQ with kindness, and all
our difficulties and danger with
prayer.
. Front. The Journal.
MRS. JOHN MORRIS ENTER.
TAINFD INFORMALLY
FOR MRS. GREVE •
Mrs. John Morris entertained
very Informally Thursday morning
her small bridge club, which meets
every Wednesday morning fer a
delightful game. The happy oc.
caslon honored Mrs. Greve whi
Is being elaborately entertained by
her many friends.
The extra table Included the
honor gue*t Mrs. Greve. Mrs. Carl
Pickett and Miss Louise 4 Morris
Mrs. Morris’ lovely hospitality
was charmingly emended and th 1
spirited game was fol’owed by
delia’ou3 refreshments, tho occa
sion proving one of the most en.
joyable of the many bright af
fairs honoring the popular visi
tor. *
,, uv ,..any things: az re
Or a robin-redbreast, or a bee
inat’s drowsing auove me white
elovir,
There ure Iqv.rs alwa.,
world
But lovers of trees stand apart
For tress strike down deep in the
art* . ’
A man or a dog. we may nip
without end,
But a tree, living .beauty, is
to defend.
If you'love a tree, in y
is a shrine,
For the Io\*. ot a tree
MRS. J. D. BRADWELL’S
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
THURSDAY EVENING.
Airs. J. D. brau.v U’s lovely
home presented u charming pic-
tur.* Thursday evening wnen sht
’ntertained at the second l>:auti
ful party this week. The four ta
bles of bridge were grouped in an
artistic s. cling of gonr-ouj flow-
rs artistically arrangad. Tho
golden daffodils, enchantress car
lations, pin* i c^n 1 ” ond brl^t*
geraniums, gave an added touch-of
ringtime to tho enlinj low.r
flour.
Following tho delightful game,
heart
the lov. o
half divir
SO THIS IS LONDON”
SIEIL AUDITORIUM THIS
EVENING.
A number of highly amusing
characters will be portrayed in th
Blackfriars play, “So This 11 Lon
YOUNG MATRONS CIRCLE OF
THE PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
W. M. S. MET THURSDAY
AFTERNOON
The Young Matrons Circle of
the Prince Avenue Baptist W. M.
S. enjoyed a delightful meeting at
the homo of Mrs. John Coffee or
Grady Avenue Thursday after-
j neon.
Mrs. Alex Saye, assistant leader
conducted a most cnllghtonlnp
program on the opportunities for
service In otl** own Southland
Tbe nn?.saee« of Scripture re:>d bv
various members all centered
am t d the Idea of the Rtiby An.
nlverary being observed this year
*M. U. organization.
At the conclusion of the pro-
gram a delicious sa’ad course w*r
servod. Bowls of bright Jrnqnl’f
and narcissi added to the joy ol
the occasion. • Airs. Charlie Dos-
was Julnt-hoftess with Mrs. Cof
fee.
WE SPECIALIZE
IN CHILDREN’S SHOES
MRS. A. M. P'LCHRR HO*>TFSS
TO MRS. PIRHSONG’S SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLASS
The Sunday School class cf
Airs. H. W. TV r cl so "g of tho PTlnce
Avenue Baptist Church Thursday
evening enjoyed one of the most ^
laughter-provoking tacky parties countries,
ever witnessed.
A r.Inety-yenr old wnl?t and a
hat that was worn to Henry W»
Grady’s wedding were among the
ridiculous co«tumes which contn*.
bated the principal feature of en.
tertainment. After much dellbera-
tlon the Judges awarded the prize
to Airs. Roy Bailey. Humorous
songs, readings and stunts added
much to tho evening’s pleasure.
Delicious and oppronrlato re-
Blackfriars play, "So This is L
Ion,” which will* be presented
he high school auditorium to
light. The fo!';l:s and outlooks o
■h* two families, .the one English
he other American, are most col
irfully presented. ,
The blatant, ielf-ass:rtive, lika
ble American business man. Hirai
Drcprr, i3 represented by Annum
2y!er, whose interpretation of th
oart is side-splitting. The equall;
logmatlc Englishman, Sir Perc
jcauchamp, is pdrtrayed by Fran*
-ester, who brings out in all % it
itimor the bulldog tenacity and
*tubhnrnnss of the English pel
sonality.
Bob Falligaat, as the impulsiv
imorous son, gives an ndmirr* !
interpretation, and Alice Rowland
•: the denvwie dau-^f.-r of bdita:
Is particularly pleasing.
Margaret f’ortson as the ma*t i
of-fact American matron and Rut
? rion, ns the supercilious Lad
Beauchamp are well fitted to ca
*v on th' snarkling work of th
oroduction.
But the breezin'ss of the com'
V would be in a Iar«*e part lack
pg(were it not for the vivaciou*
’ovable Lady Ducksworth. plav**
*'V Nora Fortson. It is this cha* -
"ter who is of vast assi?tan<v j
removing the mould- Drifndires c
he two families, and who help
he young English-American cor
4e to succeed in their lov-2 affai-
Livingston Travi?, the conservr
iy- general manager of Sir Pe-c
7 eauchamp, is well played by Liv
f n*ston Travis. Th’ migor part
ra also well handled.
The plav wil o-eur at 8:15 t<-
'ight at Alell auditorium. Th
bus li""n tra : np(l under \ v
Hrectlnn of Mrs. Roosevelt Wal’
r. hTe production is nos<*"Ss?d r
t great amount of snarkling w*
•’’d «* 0 7orfnl ^fe'Ion. <••!*«*»»*
ft* nurDOse: D*aft of show
*ng th' human tmallHo*. diff**
*n«p a . and similarities of tho f«»w*
•tjo* t* n m the two Anglo-Saxo*
-aies
F. Pc
Mrs.
the a
lehciu
,d. Mrs. Milton Jamigan won th?
•dies'top r-nre
Porter the gentleman’s prize.
Hunter Harris wa? awarded
consolation. The charmingl
planned party was on 1 of *h mo*
'lotnble social affairs which hav'
enlivened the month’s calendar h
n unusually hanp.. way and
Jradwell’* gracious hospital**
iss contributed largely to th'
*any brilliant activities.
-ffl— • '
—Contributed.
HRCLE 11 MEETS THIS
EVENING AT G:15
Cird No. 11. th? Businoss Wc
men’s Circle of the First Aletho
dist church will meet at their usua
Ime Friday evening at tho chhrr
:t 6:15. Mr*. C/B. Harbour wil
end te d:votional s rvicv. and s6\
»ral special musical numbers a*
being prepared. Mrs. Woof*
vill continue her Interesting for
ign missionary study. Mr*. Ale
T ubert’a grou” will be in charg
f preparing the sunn«r. All men
ers are urged to att:nd.
Mrs. 8*~* of Elberton visit
ed here Thursdayt ^
A Motho-’s Joy
V. W. C. A. OO'U F'"* -OLLER
SKATING EVFRY SATUR-
DAV 3 TO 5 P. M.
Tho Y. W. C. A. gvmnn8lum wIP
bo oppned every Saturday after
noon for Roller skating from 5 tr
All tho children nro urged tr
come and have a Jelly good time
Imaal Pefterson and MD-
freshments completed the enjoy. Katherine Ca’birwon of AtlantP
ment of the -evsn.ns. i wi’i spend the week-end .with Mr
fires and lovely howls of bright g ugh Huggins
JonquI’n added to tho welcome so i*
graciously extended by Mrs. .Pil
cher.
NewSpring Coats
SPECIAL FOR
SATURDAY ONLY
—A remarkable collection of New Spring Coats,
at a remarkable price, for Saturday only.
—Twedes and sport materials, with self and fur
trimmings.
—Sizes 14 to 48.
Davison-Nicholson Co.
—Franklin Studios
“Dr. Pierce’s 1'avorite Prescrip-
on is without a d<>"bt the great
st help of any medicine a woman
an take,” said Airs. \V. II. Lewis
f 1836 3d Ave. South, St. Tcters-
urg, Fla. “During jtwo of my
xpectant periods I went complote-
/ down in health. I got so ncr-
ous, weak and all rundown each
ime that I was not able to do
, nything. I was In such a state
)f health that I feared the out-
ome. But, by taking the ‘Favor-
te Prescription’ I got well and
trong. I had comparatively no
juffering and both these babies
/ere fine and healthy. I would
dvise any mother-to-bo to take
Jr. Pierce’s Favorito Prcscrip-
.ion.”
Sold By all druggists. Send 10c
o Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in
jjffalo, N. Y., if you desire a trial
mcknge. —(Advertisement.)
IS A HEALTHIER
STRONGER GIRL
Btcuue Sbe Took Lydia E. Pink-
ham’* Vegetable Compound
■alley,-of Oregon help
the tables of America.
Ibis is possible
hru the magic
f the humble tin
In one of the
:anuing cs ta l> ,
lishnients, Julia
Schmidt was em
ployed. It was
complicated work
because she did
sealing and other
parts of the
work.
strenuous work and she was not a
strong girl. Often she forced her
self to work when she was hardly •
able to sit at her machine. At times !
she would have to stay at home for
she was so weak she could hardly
walk. For five years she was In
this weakened condition.
She tried various medicines. At
last, a friend of her? spoke of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
and Miss Schmidt gave It a trial.
“Everyone says I am a healthier
and stronger girl," she writes. “I
am recommending the Vegetable
Compound to all my friends who
tell me how they sufTer and I am
willing to answer letters from
women asking about 't." Julia
Schmidt’s address Is 113 Willow SL,
SUverton, Oregon. For sale by all
Mr,. R, J. Tumor learw Sat- j Mr. B. G. Gldler. >«Ct Wedne,.
urday for Macon enroute to Jack, day tor Florida to recuperate Iron
'eonvUe, Fla., to' vlalt Mr, and n. long Bines, which hi, many
Mrs. Harry Hoover and wtll bo friend, hope will benefit hit.
Joined by Mr. Hoover win will greatly,
accompany her to Florida where . ig_
she will spend several weeks. Miss Lillian Wilis of Athens h
—ffi— j spending the woek with Miss Mari
,»„ a.Hm. Ttini.ti h.i .Aitim.. i Huth \l>ihi at her home on 1,,'IIV-
from Eltrton whe'e she C* j *?««• Btreet.-Jackarn Heral!
m.. by A ‘\ e ffSa&S l !!LT U |™ Mre - Klnnehrew returned
.Mrs. A. J. S. btovall who I, Im. (o h ,, r homo in Winder today niter
, a Visit to Mrs. Paul Wl.iams.
—BR-
n r i,«« Mr. Charles E. Martin went tr
ss at her homo On
Atlanta^
provfng.
Friends of Mrs. W. D. Bowden
will regret
tinned Uluess
Boulevard.
Spi'vey. Mrs. J. T: Rohinscn and
Miss Mary Edwards were among
the visitors here Thursday from
Monroe.
EGYPT WANTS INK
•Mrs. Earl Reynolds and Mrs.
A. 0. Reese of Lexington Hpent
Thursday In tho City.
Mrs. J. H. Mapp of Crawford
was among the visiters here
Thursday.
CAIRO—An -!mprovom<vnt In tlic
literacy cf tho people of Egypt and
the consequent increase in print
ing has created a demand for
printer's ink. Literary has in
creased about seven percent dur
ing tho present century, and dur
ing that b’me Ink imports have
shown a steady gain. Germany
tho United Kingdom and France
oupply most of the Ink used. -
TO
Ztosts You Nothing If You
Are Not Delighted.
Shivar Ale, prepared with the
elebrnted Shivar M’neral Water,
sure digestive aromatics and gin-
e.*, puts new vim and vigor into
Id, lazy stomachs. If you suffer
•ith dyspepsia ' of indigestoin,
•lephone your grocer of druggist
o send you a case, (2 dozen),
‘rink a glass with each meal and
f you are not delighted with r«-
ults, after using one dozen, your
!ealcr will gladly refund the price,
f your dealer cannot supply you,
'lephone Talmadge Broa. k Co,
holesale distributors for Athens
nd vicinity and they will put you
n touch with a dealer who can.
—(Advertisement. >
-
New Ownership Sale
WILL LAST
Only a Few Days Longer
JOHNSON SHOE CO. STOCK MUST uO
FINAL CUT
Values Up to $12.50
.95
>gEHRl
• ■
Values Up to $10
$3 .95
Starting At 11 A. M.
Pure Silk, Full Fashioned Hosiery, ....
$1.00
—
Special Offering
Ijidh t' *;. r 0 "SAVK-Aini” nut! T : M-
ro.v Ccm'nrt Sho-s. Also irvst ntytes.
‘ti.v.Ti.l .l tr.iri.nt lunthnr. All iluf
$3.95 ” J $4.95
STRAPS
TIES
■ -fv'.. ■
PUMPS
ALL WANTED LEATHERS ARE INCLUDED
IN THIS SALE.
THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET A PAIR OF THESE
FINE QUALITY SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES.
Johnson Shoe Company
Operated By STERLING SHOE STORES, INC.
264 East Clayion-Street
ilruMiU.
j;. r\jsh .
Will Start at 10:30 Saturday, February
The Greatest Sale of High Grade Diamonds, B/atches and Jewelery Ever Held in Athens
' BUSH, 1165 CteMok
DON’T FAIL
TO COME