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THE BANNER-nERAU), ATHENS, GEORGIA.
I'USSES SAIiAH HANCOCK I Friends of Airs. R. J. llnrtloiuan] BATH SPONGES
|\N1) DOROTHY W ESTBROOK who has been guile ill at St. Marys 1 Wash your .bath spo.ig
BiONOR CHI OMEGA hospital, foil owip" n serious Op- oughly every tow Oaf*. Ui
Rll'h'HEKS. j oration, will be pleased to Jearn milk or boiling water wl
V A very lovely social event of fhe is doing nicely and is able to,diluted turtarlc acid, Rin
I hi { afternoon will be the happily lit up a while each day, and hopes ooghly uni dry in the *ui
planned tea dance at the Athens!to return home soon.
Boun ry club at which Misses Sa-j —i*.—
rah Hancock i.nd Dorothy West-j Misses Lillian O'Kelley and Es-
|>rook wi'.l be the charming hos* | hie Anderson have returned to
Ft esses honoring the rusheea of the Groveland. Fla., where they will
IChi Omega iorority. The delight-j tej.ch in the public schools.
^ful occasion assembled about one —E£—
Lhqndred and fifty, guests of the [ Friends of Mr. H. T. Aiken will
'college set. ba pleased to learn he is very
I The spacious club* houeo wag J ‘*" v * — ! —‘ “ ““
DR. BROUGHTON TO !
AL SMITH SATURDAY
SPECIAL SUBJECT r* : 1
South be driven by Politicians to vote for A!*
democratic bolter and avowed nutifteatfotitit
istitution. for President of 4J»e United Statef** " ■
Saturday Night, 8 O’clock :
THEY’RE 80 HANDY
MOTHER: You aro a good girl
not to hi\<- thrown your dat*--
stones down In tho tram.
DAUGHTER: Yed, mummy;
you ought to be pleased ^fth me—
I put them in a man’s coat pocket
while we w. re in the car. Flie-
gende BlasttT. '
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
giS^N NF.W SCHOOL
"HTiLDiNG AT TL'CKSTON.
On Saturday evening, Septem-
l oer 29, at 8 o’clock, the play "Tht
Fascinating Fannie Brown,” \-iyl’
be presented In the auditorium ol
the new school at Tuckston. The
cart of characters follow#:
Pcrcival Gale, who keeps a sum
mer hotel, ‘Tdlewild*’—Wiley Nel
son.
St. ‘Tdary’s
SCHEDULE CHANGE
Effective September 20, Train
No. 6, will leave Athens 6:55 a. m.
instead 7:30 a. m. as at pniiBt.'
Train No. 8 will leave Athens at
4 20 p. m. instead of 4:30 p. m., as
at present. Train No. 7 will nr-
rive Athens 8:35 p. ny inst ead of
9:05 p. m. as at present.
Southern Rallyway System
«28-30c
the death of Mrs. RalpH Thaxton'a
father, Rev. E. R. Clarkson, whirl,
occurred last week at his home in
West Plains, Mo.
Capt. and Mrs. Marion Wiliiam-
son, of Atlanta, arrived today to
spend the week-end with their
mother, Mrs. H. M. Williamson.
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Pr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler.
Mrs. George Brown and Mrs.
Wickleffe, of Bowman, vlaited
here Thursday.
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Mri. H. M. Fulli!ove has return-1
cd from New York, where she I
spent ten days with her son, Mr.
)l M. Fullilove, Jr.
I
Mrs. H. M. Ray of Monroe spent!
Thursday in the city with her
daughter at the Phi 3Iu house, u
Friends of Pr. Wedford Brown I
will regret to learn of his Illness.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dudley and f
Miss Kate Palmer left today for
Hendersonville, to spend the week-
end frith Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
cne of - the outstanding social 1
events centering the cordial in
terest of the dancing contingent.
WATCH!
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES
-MRS. HUGH HODGSON
IS DRIDGE HOSTESS.
Mrs. Hugh Hodgion wn hostess
at a bridge-tea Thuriday after-
FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
OF .*
dMickaePs New Shoe
Department
SUNDAY’S PAPER
October 2,3,5,6
Also Greatly Reduced Fares Daily
September 28 to October 6, Inclusive,
With Final Return Limit October 8th.
ACCOUNT
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
Apply Ticket Agent
or C. G. LaHatte, T. P. A., Atlanta, (ia .
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
—Gues:* at "Idlewild.”
Mrs. Moffett, a neighboring cor
!aper—Ella Fay Nelson
Martha, a servant—Sarah Ilix
The pub’le !s cordially invited
to .:e •'rtsent and enjoy a pleas
ant evening.
The proceeds will be used to
nay for some necessary equipment
Phillips, Ellen Nowell. Anne Lane
I Newell, Lucile Slone, Louise Aft
. nold, Estelle Boynton and Virginia
Campbell, 3Icsdan.cs Preiton Ark-
i wright, Jr., Ruthc4*ford Ellis and
: Henry Grady. Jr.—Atlanta Con
stitute v
children’s~i»arty first.
METHODIST CHURCH SAT" ,
PRDAY AFTERNOON,
Tho Woman’s Missionary Socie
ty of the First Methodist church
will give a lovely party to the
children of the three departments
the Baby, Primary, and Epwortb
Junior*, Saturday afternoon from
4 to 5:80 at the church. The oc
casion gives promise of being a
very happy one to which the chil
dren are looking forward with de
lightful interest:
BEAUTIFUL MINIATURES
WILL MOVE ON MONDAY. .
The very beautifift and eXquis- •
I:e miniatures and oil portraits, in/
the window of the W. A. Capps
Jewelry’ store, which have created
•such noteworthy praise will ; M,;
carried elsewhere, Mr. Scarff an
nounced this morning as he is
cave -.he city. Monday morning.
He* may be seen at the alore. as
well as the beautiful exhibit put
pi. by the Knaff! Studio, of Knox-
vi ’e, Tenn., during his short stay
:n the cily. (
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Mrs. Julius Y. Talmage. vice.'
president general of the Daugh-’
Cures Chills and Fever,
intermittent, Remittent ano
Bilious Fever due to Malaria
It Kills, tho Gorins.
for the school. ' ’’
Friends of Mrs. S. C. Upson
n[eased to see her out after
illness of several days.
FREE CLINIC
Children 5-12
Every Saturday, 10 to 12 A. M.
DR. R. W. HARTMAN |
Osteopathic Physician
306 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phono 981
at a record-low
With so many folks keen to add jiew furniture to their homes before
the start of the fall and winter social season, we announce that
extra values are the rule right now throughout our store. Come and *
profit by them. . r >
Buy the famous Silvertown at
Lowest Tire Prices in Goodrich History
GUARANTEED FOR LIFE too!
goes to Swanscott, Mass., and aril' i
vial 1 Tlntlnn tvlw.ra aVin Will V f ■
vi*F. Boston, where she will be;
joined by her sqn„Mr. Harry* Tal* j
•nage of Harvard MedfNil school, j
for a week-end visit. Mrs. TaJ-
n>age will then go to New Haven,'
Conn., returning .Vy Syracuse, N.
Y„ for another «tcp en route Home.
Are I/ou
and then
I JflOK at these prices,
at your tire equipment.
If your tires are worn—if they
won’t go through the winter driving
season—replace them now ... and
SAVE MONEY.
For here’s the situation: SILVER-
TOWN, the first cord tin made in
America.. .the most famous., .and
the finest... can now he bought at the
lowest prices in all Goodrich history.
Think what this meansSilvertown,
improved from year to year, standing
out at the sum total of all Goodrich
Tire experience... now at a record,
low price.
And so good is this wonderful
Silvertown that we and Goodrich
jointly GUARANTEE IT FOR LIFE
against defect in manufacture.
Such tiro value has never been
known before. Don’t Wait for the
heavy winter touring season... boy
now and SAVE MONEY.
Card Tables, $1.79 *
A special purchase enables
us to offer the newest *tyle
card tables at this remark
ably low price*
Why 1 Not a Davenport Bed Suite?
3 Pieces, $149.30
Thoughtful housewives; when purchasing n new llvl
suite, will want to Consider tho advantages of the dam
suit?. By day, no one would suspect teat the big, room
port contained hidden mechanixm which permits it to b
up into a full sixe double bed whenever Leaded. All thr
i. rich jacquard velour at this low price.
Quaint Lamp, $2.93
Attractive wrought iron
standard with imitation oil
Jump wind for electricity
and including attractive
abide — complete at this
When your
Children Ciy
for It
Kitchen Cabinet
$49.50
Just what every housewife
needs In order to make her
kitchen work easier. Let us
demonstrate the new fea-
turca of the late models.
W alnut Tables, $20
Beautiful occasional tfcblej.
with genuine walnut itops
and beautifully finished
walnut base and stretchers.
Priced extremely low. .
An Attractive 10-Picce Dining Suite, $169.50
You will take extra pleasure out of being hoetfts to your friends
at dinner If your dining room ia furnished with unc of these
beautiful auitee In burled walnut emuhir:-,! with imc cnbim-t
wood.- Include, CO-lnch buffet, beautiful china cabinet; exten
sion dining tabic and six attractive chairs, and server.
Baby has little upsets at times.
All your care cannot prevent
them. But you can be prepared.
Then you can do what any ex
perienced nurse would do—what
most physicians would tell you to!
do—give a few dropa of plain |
Castoria. No sooner done than,
Baby is soothed; relief is just a
matter of moments. Yet you
have eased your child without usa
of a single doubtful drug; Casto-
ria is vegetable. So it’s safe to
use as often as an infant has any
little pain you cannot pat away.’
And It’s alwaya ready for the
cruder pangs of colic, or const!-,
pation, or diarrhea; effective, too,!
for older children. Twenty-five'
Commander
Big Wardrobes
$32.50
One of these will practi
cally add an extra closet to
your bedroom. Not. robe
compartment where gar
ments may hang full length
without wrinkling.
Uph. Rockers, $16.50
Just received a ahipment of
these comfortable uphols
tered rockers in a variety
of styles, and have priced
them for quick action. It’a
your opportunity!
3-Pc. Bedroom Suites of Unusual Beauty, $129.50
Note the chm-Aiing French vanity dre-'t i- whi.-h is a feat-ire of
this magnificent bedroom suite ia matched walnut veneer. A very
new. arrival, priced remarkably low for a suite of such splendid
style smd quality.
Bernstein Bros
EVERY KIND
OE HEATING
STOVES
BIG STOCK
OF PARLOR
FURNACES
TIRES—TUBES—ACCESSORIES-VULCANIZING
\ ■
Phone 917 Broad Street . Athens, Ga.
Athens’ Largest Homefurnishcrs
Broad Street * - ^ v *
PHARMACY
30x3»/ 2 .
1 $ 7.50
$ 6.00
$4.95
29x4.40
.... .... .... .... $ 8.$0
‘ $ 7.45
$5.50
31x5.25
$14.35
$12.50
.33x6,00
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.... .... .... .... $17.35
$16.00
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