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NOVEMBER 12, 122*.
BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
, Sk ches-by Bessey—Synopsis bv Braucher
Whor Mrs. HBrrison came into the White
lound rrany broken sets and pieces of china.
P°**ibU to nicnd she had mended and riyetei
wight te used. A new set of china, costing
prderedfrom France. Some of these plates
•in the tol.'ection in the Lower Corridor of
House. I f* ■'
[Special Permission ,
The president was a
great lover of exercise
and frequently took long
walks after his day's
work. The family feared
for his safety. ;-tt
*! Mrs. Harrison also
l, usied herself with su-
o erintending the redec*
1 ration of many of the
> some, Including the Red
' oom.
FACE .THRU
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PINKHAM'S
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Office Phone 1201
THE BANNER.HERA ED, ATHENS,
House she
shina. What was
and riveted that they
china, costing $700, was
Some of these plates are shown
the Lower Corridor of the White
Once a madman got into the White House through
e South Portico and the Red Room windows. Two
orkeepers grappled with the man. The president
ard the noise and came down stairs. While the
ards held the invader, the president cut a window
rd and helped to tie him. . (To Be Continued)
.SOCIETY
Residence Phone 5*7
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
THE COMING OF THE TREES EXECUTIVE BOARD WOMAN'S
“Let trees fee made, for Eerth is CLUB MEETS TUESDAY
„ bare," ELEVEN* O'CLOCK
Spake the Voice of the Lord in The Executive Board of the
thunder. Athens Woman's club will meet
The root* ran deep and the trees luesuuy morning at 11 o'clock.
. ^ere, I full attendance is urged.
And Earth was full of wonder. } —[#j—
„ . EXECUITVE BOARD MEETS
For the white birch leaned, the TUESDAY MORNING
oak held straight, The Executive Board of the Al-
The pines marched down the ]en Flem.ng Auxiliary will hold a
mountain, **
The orchards bowed with their
blossomed weight
And the elm rose up like a foun
tain.
E GLANCES
—By George Qarli
m
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t returns, or if you have some
r IMMEDIATE sale, use our
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costhousands of dollars. A seat on the
gri it real estate market in this city costs
on 4: a clay. In the Classified columns
of l^anner-Herald you can trade in the
sa: investment known: Real property.
.BANNER-HERALD
\ Phone 75
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The palm stood preud as Aaron’s
rod,
The willow billowed slowly.
So came the trees at the call of
God;
And all tho trees are holy.
—Arthur Gutierman.
AUTUMN
Leaves of red and gold and brown (,cor * fia ronferem-
Whisper music in my ear.
And the white-naired thistledown
Tells me Autumn's here.
CHILDS STREET P.-7. A.
MEETS TUESDAY P. M.
Tho Childs Street P.-T. A. will
hold their November meeting
Tuesday afternuno at 3:30 at the
school building, Miss Mary Cress-
well will be the speaker. All moth
ers are urged to attend th.s meet
ing.
—E—
Dr. W. P. King goes to Atlanta
this week to attend the North
Goldenrod and sumac red
Greet the passer-by.
Sonio folks think that Fall, is sad,
But I can’t sec why.
—Exchange.
Dr. J. M. Pound president of
the Georgia State teachers college
visited South Georgia the past
week in the interest of Education
al week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Michael and
children have returned from Sa
vannah.
-a-
Mrs. Margaret Blair has return
ed from Birmingham and is with
Mr. and Mrs. James Harris on
Wocdlawn for the winter. Her
friends will be pleased to learn of
her convalescence from a long ill
ness following an operation.
—tJH—
Mrs. H. J. Stogeman returns
Sunday from Chicago accompanied
by her mother Mrs. Washburn of
Los Angeles. CM.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgson
| und Miss Virginia Hodgson re
turned Sunday night from Savan
nah where they went for the
Georgia-Flcrr.da game.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Booth and
M ss Aimareta Booth of States -
I boro were visitors here Sunday en-
route from Madison to Atlanta
spend-
mother
jvery iiiumn; *«ev neeuii i; rtiui x » r
pain IfWn 1 —™r?T.KX„. 0 ]. «« S *'ow!y improv-
Don’t count
on Came?
sssss -2&-Z/V! aas ■SSe
ery month! Thev needn't! And h «
11 accept the assistance 1 1
of Midol. ,n &‘
Midol makes menstruation an
incident! No pain, not even dis-1
Mr. Carlton Jester Jr. spent the
week-end ,here with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Jester.
V —ffi— ■
Mr. Howard King of ‘Emory
University spem the week-end
hero with his paivnis Dr. and
Mrs. W. P. King.
I -a-
Dr. and t Mrs. Preston Brook:
and young, daughters Misses Jean
and Ann Will spend next week-en i
in Eatonton w.th relatives.
—a—
Judge and Mrs Blanton Fortson
and family^ spent Sunday at NeelN
Gap.
Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Betts and
young son Billy have returned
from a* short visit to Macon.
EB FINAL LAP;
MUCH El
nZZ i. 1 : WnmX Tuesday for Norfolk, Va.. to visit
omfort, is necessary now. Women mim ; nr Mra
who used to have the very hard-|
est time have found this to be
true. Midol is a marvelous pro-1
her sister Mrs. Howard Waff.
—ffi—
Mrs. Stanton who has 'been
V“V. It »p«nding sometime with her niece
"Slit Mi ** Lucy StAnton kaves Wodnas-
Is not hhrcotlc. But !t stops j f or her home in Los Angeles,
all pain in five to seven minutes. « •. •
.Taken in time, the pain never pp
•tarta. All drugstores have| M and Mrs . Kol , Fow i cr have
Midol, in aluminum pocket case from Augusta where
sufferf ty 80 * 8 ^ 1 they 8 Pent the past week.
—(Advertisement) Mr and M „ william R. Roy
} ster announce the birth of a son
November the 5th who has been
' named William Roy Jr.
! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loef have
j returned from Savannah where
I they attended the Georgia-Florida
game.
Patrick §
PHARMACY
! Friends of ‘Mrs. Vonie Oliver
will regret to learn of her illness
< With tonsilitis.
' PRESENT THIS COUPON
—AT—
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—And with each purchase of a bottle of
Genuine Joan French Narcissus Perfume,
$2.50 value for 98c, you will receive a $1.00
box of Joan Narcissus Face Powder FREE
—all this week.
MRS. ADDINGTON’S
PERMANENT WAVE SHOPPE
SPECIAL THIS WEEK—10% DISCOUNT ON
ALL WORK—SATISFACTION GUARANTKED
Nestle La noil—$5.00 Eugene—$7.00
Nestle Circuline—$6.00
—Also our Persian Oil Wave for those who care. Waves over
unsuccessful waves, dyed, bleached and white hair without
discoloring it. Deep, loose natural waves, not injurious to hair.
Special Price Balance of November—$9.
—OUR SPECIAL PRICE LIST—
Hair Trim .. 25c
Shampoo 50c
Hand Dry 50c
Water Wave 50c
Tonic Scalp Massage .. . ^ 50c
All Hair Cuts 50c
Henna Rinse 50c
Golden Glint 50c
Eyebrow Arch 50c
Manicure 75c
Round Curl 75c
Hot Oil Scalp Treatment .. 76c
EXPERT OPERATORS—
Electric Scalp .. ..75c and up
Facial $1.00
Marcel $1.00
Milk Pack $1.50
Egg Pack $1.50
Acme Treatment (face).. $1.50
Astringent Face Pack .. $1.60
Film Facial Pack (exclu
sive) $1.50
Strong Face Bleach .... $1.76
Hair Bleach $2.75
Henna Pack .... $2.75 and up
Inccto Dye .. .. $3.00 and up
—BE SURE ITS.
MRS. ADDINGTON’S PERMANENT WAVE
SHOPPE
—BEAUTY PARLOR IN CONNECTION—
Phone 1326— * —103 College Avenue
(By F. A.)
Today marks the opening of the
closing week .n the “Miss Athena’
Election. But eleven candidates
remain in the competition and
with the race on in earnest for
this final and closing week it £
pected that a number of these
ill be eliminated before the final
count.
All candidates are busy selling
tickets tor the monster Armistice
Night Celebration planned lor to-
mgnt for tbe unofficial opening of
the Ciarke County Fair. Every
one of the young ladies has gath
ered all her friends and co-work
ers in an effort that the sale of
tickets for tonights performance
will exceed expectations. Each
candidate will receive the* face
value of all tickets sold in votes
for the “Miss Athens” title.
Mothers With (heir babies enter-
ed t n the Ponular Bai-y Contest
arc also busy securing votes for
tneir little ones, and their efforts
combined with those of the young
ladies should insure the Fair As
sedation of a capacity crowd to
night.
The standing of the contestants
in the ‘‘Miss Athens’ 1 Election
os follows:
Grace Day ••..»-*; 23,453
Jo Bowden ; 23,300
Ruth Brown 22,933
Sara Bennett 22,8b L
Lois Chandler ...... 22,185
Ruth Smith 21,875
Elizabeth Hadawuy .•••.. 20,100
Mat>el Patat 19,043
Kathleen Vealo -- 19,00"
Ethel Jackson 18,95
Mary Walters 15,100
In the Popular Baby Contest
for the t.tle of ‘‘Baby Monarch of
Northeast Georgia, the honors of
today for leading the list goes to
Baby Emory Hayes Edwards, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Edward*
of the Athens Fire Department. A
close second is little Annie Jane
Carlton, 21 month old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carlton of 425
Meigs Street. Following is the
standing of all the ycungesters
eligible for honors in the Baby
Contest:
Emory H. Edwards 7.360
Annie J. Carlton - 7,136
Dorothy Wigley 7,025
Edith P. Parker 6,903
Thomas Twins 6,775
Horace Logan 6,700
Luther H. Fuller .. 6,700
J. C. Morcock, 111 6,676
John Wm. Saye 6,675
William Fricks 6,650
Gloria C. Epps 6,521
Evelyn L. Barnett 6,510
Aleda Joan Hartman 4,100
Peggie Ann Bailey 6,211
Ray W. Brown 6,210
Barbara V. Anderson 6,104
James T. Patrick, Jr 5,971
Stuart B. Dav.t 5,750
Robert F. Eubanks 5,725
Jimmie L. Porterfield 5,693
Terrel Huff 5,615
Mary Bob Turner 5,530
Bonnie Jean Bennett .4.... 5,416
Stephen P. Maxey 5,213
Wm. Roberta Phillips Jr. ... 4*219
Bobbie Oliver 2,130
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AT
ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce aa a candi
date for the office of -Treaiurer
of Clarice county for the full term
liecrinnine January 1, 1929. which
in the term for which the late
Mr. K. I. Smith, Sr„ was nomi
nated.
I writ) creatly appreciate the
support of tho voters of this coun
ty, at a special election to be held
on Decnnber I, 1928.
E. I. SMITH. JR.
Purifies the Blood
and makes the
Cheeks Rosy
Grove’s
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
REDUCTIONS THAT WARRANT
YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION!
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82 Presses $7fi
Were $39.50—
32 ‘Dresses
Were $49.50- *J
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