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jjj^OAT, WEEK-END PRICES—
Men’s Overalls and Work Pants,
jgc- Ladies’ House Slippers, 39c;
Bovs’ Tennis ,Shoes, 88c. The
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HOME—Do you want a new brick
bungalow, six well arranged
rooms, hardwood floors; tile
bath, garage and concrete drive-
n-av, on a well located lot in
growing section of Athens. The
price is low and the terms are
more than you could ask for.
please don’t ask for partciulara
on phone. If interested sec me
personally or I will call on you
nt your request. D. G. Ander
son & Co- mile
HOME—Mr. r' Reriter, would you
buy a six room cottage close to
business -renter ; at *26.00 per
month, which' includes interest
nt .V.. The price is right too.
Lot 62 by 150. This will appeal
to the thrifty. D. G. Andersen
& Co. mile
FOR SALE—Plants, ^Golden Glow
ami Marguerite Carnations, suit
able for borders. Few dozen
Pahlia Tubers at $1.50 per
dozen. Phone 1808. m9c
FOR SALE — German Shepherd
(police) puppy, Male sire, Otto
von Striezestal (No. 601550);
dam, Deutscha (No. 614083).
Price $25.00.* • M. G. Nicholson,
Jr., 298 South Hull Street, mile
FOR RENT
FOR EXCHANGE — Six room
house in Atlanta for small farm
near Athens. R. E. Bcrgren,
p. O. Box 034, Charleston, S. C.
mile
FOR REN’f—Room with connect
ing bath; very desirable;, with
excellent table .board. Reason
able rates. 134 Prince Ayenue,
Phone 763. m?c
FOR RENT—Green cottage, front
ot General Hospital. Phone Jca-
ter, 437 or 1036. mlOc
FOR RENT—Apartment in Mil-
ledge Circle apartments, also for
sale two electric fans and some
furniture;,. Phone 335 or 1524.
mile
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED TUESDAY, Llewellyn
black and white female setter,
medium size. Phone. 255, John
B. Gamble. . " mile
Call 9200 (or Service
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Athena, Ga.
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. and 5:00 p. m.
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Porter, G. W. Speed, Mrs. I. S.
Smith, D. M. Scott, Jordan Wil
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MAN wanted for Watkins route
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weekly. Chance for reliable hus
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Phone 9196
* East Clayton Street 1
w. G. TILLER
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8:30—Goodrich Hour.
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313.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—930
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361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830
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6:30—Orehretra; Talk.
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89)0—lpana Troubadours.
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7:30—BaUadiers.
8:00—Phl$tf HflOr. C * . 10
9:00—Hits ana Bit?.
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13:00—Orch-Stra'.
6:30—Dinner Concert.
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CHAPTER XLVIII .. .. 1 Enid was coming toward her, the
Sally, crouching on the floor of newspaper with David’s picturo in
her room, spread the crackling it rustling against the crisp taffeta
ANDERSON
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Plumbing and Heating
Engiacers and Contractors
140 Weat Clayton Street
Ph - 1116 Athena, Cm.
Dixie Sign Company
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Phone 446
16754 College Ave. Athena, Ga
Examination of tha Eyes
and Fitting of Glasses.
DR. E. L. HAUGHEY
Optometrist
186 Clayton Athens, Ga.
Try Qur Special
FRIED or ROAST
CHICKEN DINNER
$1.00
SUNDAY
Fount Curb Service
Coffee Shop
and Dining Room
Georgian Palm Garden
C. C. Clements, Mgr.
U of the Capital City Press,
her eyes devouring the two-column
picture bf David Nash. Two lines
of type above the photograph
leaped out at her:
“Honor graduate of A- and M
inherit* gradfatha’u farm.”
H hadn’t been injured or
killed in an accident, he wasn’t
married! in a frenzy of relief
and gratitude to the God she had
just bv -n accusing of deserting her
Saly Barr, who had besn Sally
Ford, bent her head\until hep lips
rested on the lins of the photo
graph. And it was rather a pity
that Arthur Van Horne, “con
noisseur of kissing,” wa? not
there to see the passionate fer
vor of the kisses which the girl
whom he had dismissed contemp
tuously was raining upon ttn un
responsive newspaper nicture.
When at last she was calmer
she read the short item through.
It was the last paragraph that
brought her to her feet, her
siight body electric with sudden
determination: •
“Young Nash is living alone in
the fine old farmhouse, and ap
parently is as capable in the
kitchen ns on the seat of a culti
vator. He says his whole heart
is in scientific farming, and that
his only sweetheart' is ‘Sally,* •
blue-ribbon heifer which he is
grooming to break the world’s
butter-fat production record.'*
“David! Darling David!” She
was laughing and crying at the
same time. “He hasn’t changed:
He hasn't forgotten that we’re
half-married!”
Jerking open n drawer of her
dressing table she caught sight
of her bouifant ikirt. And
Enid's face was an expression of
such sorrowful but loving reproach
that Sally burst into wild weeping.
“Poor litt’e darling,” Enid
dropped to her knee* beside Sally’s
chair and took the girl’* cold,
shaking hands in heir* “We oil
make mistaKcs, Sally. I've made
more than my share. Maybe
getting old enough now to have a
Httk! wisdom. And I want to keep
you from making a mistake that
would cause both of us—and Court
—unto’d sorrow.”
“But- I love David, and I shan’t
lov? anyone els*,” Sally sobbed,
though iihc knew her resistance
was broken,
“I'm forced to /believ:- that now,
darling,” Enid said gently. “And,
I shall not stand in the way of
your happiness with him. That is
not the mistake I meant.’
You mean that you’ll let me
marry him?” iSally cried incredu
lously. “Oh, Mother! I love ou
»o!”
“And I love you, Sally.” Enid’s
i arid she cuddled Sally’s
R H. BLOODWORTH C. D. FLAN1GBN, JR.
BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
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PHONE 1467
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*. f »
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CRAWFORD TIRE SERVICE
Phone 1047
Washington Street
of her face in the mirror, and
her eyes widened with delighted
surprise- Gone was the pinched,
white, ahamo-stricken face, and
in its place was beauty such an
she had. never dreamed »he pos-
leaned. She turned away from
the mirror, tremuloua and abash-
ed, for what she had to do would
not be easy. Her eyes tried to
avoid the exquisite photograph of
her mother that stood in its blue
leather frame on the dreaainu
table, but at last she snatched II
up and carried it against her
breast as she' ran to her desk.
She felt that she was talking
to Enid os sho wrote, pleading
for understanding and fotgivc-
ness from those dreaming, misty,
coi-n-flower-blue eyes: .
"Mother, darling: Im runnim.
away, to go to David. PIcbso don.
try to stop mo or bring me haeR.
for I’ll have to ran away again n
you do. I’m going to marry Dir
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Loans or Monthly Payments—Prompt Service;
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MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams'Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
without causing you Khome. He
already knows the truth, and it
made no difference in hi love
for me. You know how It was
with Grant Proctor. You said
I yourself that if 1 told him, he
would not wont to marry me.
And I could never marry n
without first tclllng hlm th,
truth. 'Arthur Van Horne knew
and wanted me to be his I " i8tr *' 11 '
He told me today. . He did not
think I was good enough to be
his wife, ft would always bo the
same. And, so I am going to R:>-
yi«i, who knows and loves me any-
* “Oh, Moth:r, forgive me for
hurting you like this! Bdt dont
you see that l would hurt you
more by staying!-*f ter ,*
you would be ashamed of me be
cause I could not, marry. 1 would
ajsrwsjsr-sgw
home told me today what he real
ly wanted of me, but now X know 1
.want to live—with David. Please,
Mother, don’t think my love for
y °She could writ, no more Jurt
th a. Laying her fiat cheek against
the cold glass of the framed pho-
tograph of her mother *he sobbed
so loudly, so heart-brokenly that
she did not hear.a knock upon the
door, did not know Wr grkf wm*
teing witnessed until tv felt a
hand upon her shoulder.
“Sally, darling! *What in the
wprld is the matter?” It wen Enid
Barr's tender contralto voice.
voio; broke
cold hand* against the
warmth of her own throat. “Your
mistake would have been to run
away to marry David. You have
a mother and a father now, Sal!y.
You’re no longer a girl alone, a*
David Called you. You have a place
in socHty as our daughter, wheth
er you want to or not. if David
wants to marry you, he must
come here to do so, must marry
you with our blessings.”
od indignantly wh’n Sally show <i
her the telegram. “I'm going to
give you a real .wedding.’*
“I think th? children are right,
Enid.” Courtney Barr unexpeeied-
iy championed Sally in h*r pn>-
t.st. “A quiet, impromptu wed-
dig, by all means. Our announce
ment to tho -rs will indicate
that we npprove, and since the
boy is unknown in New York nn<i
Sally has only Ju:t ioeen introduc
ed, 1 think the less fuss the b tor.”
SaBy kJ|s:d him impulsively
aware though tho knowledge did
not hurt her, that he liked h«*r
bett'-r now that she was to leave
his home, than lie had ever liked
her.
David arrived on Monday and
wa:- guest of honor that night nt
a small party of Enid’s and Sally’s
most intimate friend3, at which
>f the fo-th-
tlme announcement of
remembered having seen him
briefly at "Sally’s coming-out par
ty and so handsome he rw.s, so
much at ease, now that he wa< :*»
bo married to the gi:l Do Lived
th-i. i: ,l rr <] to nuni. of Untft’i
guests to question his eligibility.
Sady, sitting proudly bcsiiie him.
looked happily from her mothci
“But—’’ Sally's joy suddenly
under such headlines as: “Pdpu-
vid because I love him with all
my heart and because ho is the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
only man 1 could ever, m y contemptuous, sneering speech as
Sally sprang to her feet, her
es wild with ft
yea wild with f ar, her mother’s
picture still lightly elutrhed in her
hands. “I—I was writing you a
’otter!” she gasped. “I—I—
"Perhaps I’d better read it r
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SEEDSMEN
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Enid said in an odd voice, and
reached for the scattered sh ea: of
^.rwareW TZr^h
slumped, into It, too dated with
dr-nir to think coherently. She
roiild riot bear to look at her
mother, for she knew now how
ccwstdly she bad been, how abys
mally salfish.
Her flaming face was hidden iv
her hands when, after what earned
many long minutes, sbs heard her
mother’s voice again:
"Poor Sa'Iy! You couldn’t trust
me 7 You’d have run away—like
that? Without giving me a chance
to Drove my love for you?”
Sally dropped her hands and
turned to despair again. “Ho
wouldn’t marry a girl with a for
tune. He told mo so when ho wap
here."
"That was whm he was penni
less himself," Enid pointed out.
“I’ve just read thli newspaper
story about his inheriting his
grandfather’s farm. It’s a small
xortuno In itself, uid slnco there’s
no immediate danger of your In
heriting either my money or
Court’s, I don’t believi he will let
your proepectivo wealth stand in
the way—if he lores yoil.”
"Oh, be does,” Sally laughed
through her t.ara. “Lookl” Sne
aoatebed the newspaper from tho
floor and po uted to the last para
graph of the story about David.
"He named his prizo heifer after
me! It says hers his only sweet
heart is ’Selly!’ Oh, Mother. I
didn’t know anyone could live
through it ut h misery and such hap
piness as I felt today I wanted
to kill myself after Van—Oh!"
"Tc’.l me Just exactly what ho
said to you!” Enid commanded,
her lovely voice sharpened with
iger and fear.
When Sally had repeated the
nptuous, sneering speech at
accurately as possible, her moth
er’s face, which had r bcen almost
ugly with anger and disgust,
cleared miraculously.
"The man is an unsppakafile cad
darling, but I am almost glad it
happened, since you escaped un-
scatchcd. lie won’t bother ui
I’m sure of It! He’s not
quite low enough lo gossip about
me to my friends. It is evident
that h: planned all along to, use
his knowledge ns a club to force
you to submit to his desires. And
now that ho docent want you any
more, hi will lose interest in tho
whole subject. I’ve known Van
nearly a’l my life and I’ve never
known’him to act the cad before.
He’s probably despising himself
now that his fever has cooled. If
you marry David, with our con.
tent, hell probably turn up at tho
wedding and offer sincere congra
tulations with a whispered reas
surance as to his ability to kee(
our secret.” -
“Whm I marry David, not if 1"
Sally cried exultantly, flinging her
arms about her mother’s neck.
“Oh, I’m so glad I have n mother!’’
“Don’t strangle me!” Enid laugh
ed. "Leave me strength to write
a propasul of marriage to thia
eccksurc young former wht brags
thst he is as ca/ohic in the kitchen
as on the seat of a cul
“He caift cook.half us well as I
ran!” sally seoffad. “You ought
to taste, one of my apple pies! He
-n nb-v nurse to hia blue-ribbon
stock al) he wants to, but he's got
to let me do the cooking! And,
Mother, you”l—you’ll tell him how
much I love him, won't you? And
—and yon might remind him that
we only need half a marriage cere
mony—the last half. Wouldn’t it
;:c fun If we could go hack to Can-
field and 1st the 'marrying person'
fin’, h the job?”
“Don’t be too confident!" Enid
warned her. “He may refuse you!"
But pt sight of Sallyt dismay she
relented. “I know he loves you,
darling. Don’t worry. If I were
you I’d get busy immediately on
trousseau.”
“One dot .n kitchen .aprons will
top the list,” Sally laughed.
Four days later the second tele
gram that Sally had received from
David arrived: “Catching next
train East, darling. HappEct man
in the world.
day I arrive _ .
b’essed mother also. Ill be loving
you always. David.”
“Of course yon can’t be married
Pioneer Club Holds
Annual Initiation
By Mary Claire Brannon
(Student in llenry ,W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Tho Inner Circle of tho l'ione-r
Club, honorary organization for
junior and senior* of the; Univer
sity of Georgia, held its annual
initiation and Danqucc at Memorial
nail Tuesday night.
Miss Maybeile Mtith, president
of tho 1'ioneer cluo was uiastmis-
tress ;.nd the tol.owing program
was given; Welcome to new niera-
Ders, Dy M*i.s Catherine Moor*;
l.es|)onae, oy Miss Gucy Goodrich
llenry; 'ioast to the Alumnae, by
Miss Lila Dews; Ke pons by Miss
Ida Pound; Toast to the- Distin
guished Gests by Miss Willie Mae
Cook, former president of the Pi
oneer club; Toast to Miss Anne VV.
Brumby by Miss Mane Tibbetts.
Report on State Fed-ration of Wo
man’s Clubs convention by the
president; ihe Alma Mat-r-
Miss Anne W. Brumoy and Dr.
T. J. \Vootte«*r were given pres
ents by the dub as recognition of
tnc assistance and inspiration titty
had given Jo the Pioneer Club for
a number ot years.
The new members of the dub
are: Mia es.Wyi y Folk, WaycrosS;
Lucy Goodrich tknry, Augusta;
Milured Miscally, Savannah; Re
becca Means, Atnens; Louise Mor
ton, Athens; Annie L*uri« Hill,
Athens; Lucilo Green* Athens;
Martha Lest*r, Augusta; Evelyn
Damn, iiogansvilie; Mary Stew-
ari, Athens; FJIizeijeth Daniels,
llbwkinivill*; Uingnomc Howard,
Augusta; Naomi llenson, Qarters-
Vflie.
Guests of tho dub were: Mrs.
Charles M. Snelling; Mrsi S- V.
Sanford; Miss Anne W. Brumby;
Mrs. J. W. Gholston; Dr. and Mrs.
T.-J. Woof ter; Mist Annie Carl
ton; Mrs. Lee »Bradberrg; Mrs.
Nell Upshaw Gannon; ana* Mv^se*
Inn Cooper, Ruby Anderson, Mary
oirunan, Grac. Anderson, Ger
trude StltK, Alice Walker and
Alary Ferguson.
he o.d members of the club who
were present were: MissoJ Annis
Lane Cartledge, Mary Claidb Bran
non, Ivey Ilixon, W'ilJa Sanborn,
Winifred Fowler, Marie Tibb:tta,
Addie Munday, Jennie , Claire
St-ed, Sarah Nooll, Eunico Stoke-
ley, Rosina f
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,or also. I’ll be loving gg” 0nl<! Hlxon »«<! > Lo ul »e
stated Stupidly at her mother, the day he arrives!” Enid cxclaim-
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to David, kne w that in gaining a
husband she was not losing a moth
er, a* she would have done if Enid
had not interrupted th- writing
of that terriide letter.
On Tuesday Sally and David,
accompanied by Enid and Conn-
ney Barr, went to the municipal
buildihg for the marriage license,
and »;hc afternoon papers carried
th? news on the front pages,
lar Deb to Marry Rich Farm
But in all tho stories there was
no hint of scandal, no reportoriaI
prying into the “past” of the
adopted daughter of the rich and
prominent Courtney Barrs.
The wedding took place on Wed-
nesday in the drawing room of
the Barrs’ Fifth Avenue mansion,
and the next morning, in his ac
count of the “very quiet” wedding,
a society editor commented: “The
ceremony was read by the P.ever-
end Horae? Greer, of Canfield,
, the choice of celebrant br
ing dictated by unexplained senti
ment.”
What the society editor did not
know was that “tho marrying
parson” of Canfield spoke only
th? last half of tho marriag? ser
vice, beginning where he had
been interrupted nearly three
years (before-
Sally and David w:re no long'r
“half marrie-t ”
THE END.
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