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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7.1988
Big Crowd Expected for Show To Be '
Given Here On December 15th By The
Georgia Railroad Entertainers
Delegation Protests
Shipping Increase
WASHINGTON—W)—A dele
gation of representatives and sen-
atcra from south Atlanta and’Gulf
atatea w.ll urge the United Statea
shipping hoard tomorrow to disal-
low a petition for permission 4y
shipping liner to increaoe their
rates on hurlap.
At a meeting of house members
today they adopted a resolution
which previously had been adopted
by southern senators anpealir™ t..
the shipping board not to allow
the Increase. Representative O’-i
Connor, democrat, Louisiana, con
tended that the Increase in rates
on burlap from India to the sou
thern porta would be in effect a
discrimination against them in fa
vor of north Atlantic ports.
_ The Louisiana representative
WASHINGTON. — (AP) —The
Keiiogg treaty to renounce war
was discussed by the senate for
eign relation* comm ttee for an
heur wd a ha'f Friday with Sec
retary Kellogg In attendance and
nt the conclusion Chairman Borah
predicted early end favorable ac
tion by hla committee.
A no* her executive session was
called for next Tuesday, however,
and Secretary Kel'ogg wgs naked
to be available then If he !•
wanted by the committee.
Senator Borah said ha had dls-
cerned’no open opposlt'on to tbe
treaty during the discussion Fr'-
day but that questioning had Indt.
csted to him that some senators
would oppose any reservation
which wou'd’ require re-cons der
ation of the treaty uy all of the
signatory nat’ons.
MAN CASES
RICHMOND, Va.—{/P)—A hun
dred or more cases of influenza,
in most cases of a mild nature,
were renorted from Virginia Col
lege Friiay.
- - - - ~ ' I “-vuiswim ssjuivouiumm:
' he’d snch an increase would put
Tiekctr for the performance of along with other officials of the I 17,(0 cHect '» miletlje basis of
e Georgia Railroad Entertainers j ra t'i r0 ad Enmlovees «nd relative. ahi PP ll, fI rates that would increase
rc Saturday night, December 15,1 , '“’v*?** »" d relatives the coat buriapj wh lch largely
•e now ibeing sold at If each In °' employees of the railroad com- is used in making jute bagging
le Colonial theater where the, prise the east of entertainer!. for cotton. THb petition for the
low will be given for the benefit Last year the Georgia Railroad increase, he said, had 'been
CALL THE PIPER
PARIS.—£nnce Is said 'be to
conducting a campaign against a
“he new species
to invade that
LAST RESORT
RIO DE JANEIRO.—The last
outpost of public gambling, toe
palatial Copaeabana Caalno, has
recently been closed by the gov
ernment^
Always
LBoyi 1 Tan
[Moccasin)
Btucher HM
cut with knife
on tide.
. Sit— 10-lltf
•>•49
* JfMlMH
IS.fl
When your
Children Ciy
Here's relief and comfort lor
crying, fretlul, tever'sU babies or
Brown Kid Houw Sllptwra. Rub-
Mi .iMchcd tar iurtbtr comfort.
children that yon don't used to
urge or command them to take.
They love t£e delicious taste 't
F e cher's Castorls. Your doctor
will tell you It's absolutely safe.
win toil you :n aoioiuie.y sale,
! bo ycu can give It at treely and
aa often an needed to keep your 1
children happy and well. A few
drops la all it takes to quiet fret
ful, feverish, colcky babes; re-
1’eve their biliousness, gas ou
s'omscb, constipation, etc : sroth-i
them to sleep in a j tty. For Ilka
disorder! la older children, yon
simply use a I tt'e larger dcse of
the same rellab'e Fletcher’s Cat-
torla. Don’t use grown-fotks’ med
icine; with bab es or children,
•peclaltats say. N’nety per cent,
o.’ them recommend Fetcher’s
C-**«v*k; and thirty years of
steadily Increas'ng porul.-'iv
prates thsy’ra right. To protect
you from 1m rations, tbe Fletcher
sgnature Is on erory bottle of
genuine Fletcher’s Castorls.
■Women’s Ross fs[i Moccailn slipper
padded soft sole and hash
AN APPROPRIATE
ANb SERVICEABLE GIFT
Misses’ rnd Women's
Gaiter—Tan or Grey.
Misses Sizes—$1.98
“Price Makes 2 Pairs Possible**
195 East Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.
THIS YEAR’S OUTSTANDING SOUND ‘PICTURE
-The novel sensation has now been made into the greatest of all South Sea romances! Actually filmed on lovely Tropical Is- with MONTE BLUE
nds, a year in the making! A flaming love story ,a production of kuch beauty and dramatic interest as has rarely reached _ _
le screen! RAQUEL TORRES
i RAOUEL TORRES in
iVHJTE SHADOWS'Nfnt SOUTH SEAS* •
PALACE—Monday and Tuesday
’{i -
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA,.
MBS. ALICE ADAMS
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AT
HOTEL GEORGIAN TODAY
LOVELY BAZAAR
AT HOLMAN HOTEL
The members of the Philathea
The Chevrolet Motor Co. of this c | a ,s 0 f the' RC.
ar ty throughU?t I, Se t countrv with chu , rch are holdin * « bazaar nt the
n Holman hotel, with lovely han<f-
S n e.^“%lchm"ks t an h en” 0 ya!| ZZ
pillows,
I7v giro
sijriSAcio. j jputo. ui. m, uumuiun wm
entenilfrat a lovely dinner this
evening with covers placed for
tlx®? Cheats.
The doctors will give a (banquet
this evening at 7 o’clock which
will - mark another interesting
event at this popular hotel all of
which centers delightful interest.
MEET Mi
Patricks
PHARMACY W
n—... - luncheon cloths
beautifully dressed dolls, bed
spreads, aprons, baby dresses anti
many other articles reasonably
priced.
STORY HOUR SATURDAY
AFTERNOON 3 TO 4
The Story hour will be held at
the Y. W. C. A. Saturday after
noon at 3 o’clock lasting one hour.
Children from four to ten years
are invited. Miss Hannah Bern
stein will have charge.
—Si—
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lesser have
returned from Macon where they
were called by the death of Mr.
Lesser’s father. Their . many
hymn of the lights
Father of lights, in whom there
is no shadow.
Giver of every good and per
fect gift!
With one accord we seek Thy holy
presence,
Gladly our hearts to Thee in
praise we lift:
Glad for the cause that binds our
lives together.
Through Thee united, worship
ping aa one:
Glad for the crowning gift that
Thou hast given.
Sending, to light the world.
Thino only Son.
Light cf the world, through whom
we know the Father!
Pour out upon us Thine abiding
love, ^
That we may know its depth and
height and splendor
That heav’n may come to earth
from heav’n above,
Thou are the Christ! To Thee we
owe allegiance.
May our devotion sweep from!
sea to sea,
Even as we, the gift from Thee
receiving,
Joyfully minister that gift for
Thee.
Words by Elizabeth Wilson
and Helen Thorburn.
-a-.
ARTISTS ON PROGRAM
AT MEMORIAL HALL
Literary treats, pictures, music
and magic will (be enjoyed by all
PAO*
friends deeply sympathise with »■>» jj'h to attend the meeting oj
them in the.r sad bereavement * “
SIXTY YEARS of DEPENDABILITY
S3 Jf
Fine Winter
OVERCOATS
What a Value this is—Single and
Double-Breasted Overcoats of Fabrics
that survives Wind, Wear and Weather
—Guaranteed for service.
—FORMERLY $40 to $50—
Chas. Stem Co. Inc*
the Athens Art Association on
Friday night at eight o’clock at
Memorial Hall of the University. The Junior League of . . , - . „
Mrs. K. S. Trowbridge will sing will serve lunches at their tea J? hospfta^wlth Flu?
FOOTBALL_LUNCHES eyes. Whit, bodies brawn ear.
trends of Mrs. Percy Johnson na
three songs: “Japanese Maiden”, loom, 91 Pe&chtre<i c.reev, <tcrosi.
by Jessie Uaynor, “The Virgin’s from Piedmont Hotel, on Satur-|
S ^, ne !’’.,iy _ M ** ? e *' n ' da r. December S. The tea room Virginia Harrison’s friends
and The Blackbird Song by Cy- rui open at 11 a. m„ and iunchc. w m rc ~ r ct to learn of her Illness
rii Scott. wil be served throughout the day Vlin
Mrs. Trowbridge formerly and evening. Reasonable prices
taught on the faculty of the Cor- r , n d lots cf good things to eat; a *
“"h School of Music of Seattle, place to see all your friends. The
Wash., from which institution she League is purely a charitable or-
te eived her Bachelor of Music de- gamzation fostered (by the young
gree, after having studied with women of Atlanta, many of the
l Leaoqdy and the famous members being former A then:
Yeatsman Griffeth.
M ss Lawis Brekke of Califor
nia, who will give a burlesque
s..tech irom her own pen, is now
completing her latest work, “A
History of tne Mexican People.”
The water color paintings are
on exhibition are from the -crush
. ct Mrs. Mildred Mi.ler, an instruc-
j tor In the Summer School of the
Pennsylvania Academy cf .Fine
Arts, and by Miss eJan Fanigen
on artist of whom Athens is proud
Miss Flanigen received art train-
r.g not only here, but at the Penn-
girls.
—S—
YOUNG PEOPLES MISSION
ARY SOCIETY EAST ATHENS
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Yeung People's Missionary
i-oeiet" of East Athens Baptist
church will meet with Mrs. E -
ciridge Smith Friday evening at 8
o’clock, all members are urged *o
be present and visitors welcome,
—fit—
Friends here
ng not omy nere, dux at me renn- „„n
i y ndTn a tha C !» a rTc£° his'Sur ilncs^ wit'h
French critics have generouily {»«“““
riroitoil bnr wnrlr Mr Alfred W. L t0 . Mr8 *. ^^rpe Who Suffered tt
Mrs. R. J. Turner and Mrt. Glen
Davis are visiting fa Macon,
Mrs. W. E. Mark waiter who has
been visiting in Macon has iheen
on.led to Augusta by the illness of
her father.
Mr. and MrsT H. J. Rowe will
rpend Saturday in Atlanta with
Dr. and Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith.
—♦©-*
Misses Elizabeth Comer and
Juanita Coker will spend the week
end in Atlanta with friends going
over for the Georgia-Tech game.
-Si-
Friends of Mrs. M. P. Brough-
t< n will regret to learn of her ill*
ness.
. .. . Friends cf Mrs. Will Crane w.P
praised her work. Mr. Alfred W l f" A 1 "’. b = her •!>"«»»
Johnston, who will make the art| J'* Wlth F ’ u ’
talk of the evening, and also , * ?n'v S I ,, “J?. -
. how some wonderful magic, w.!l I n i . yIr . C 'aries E. Martin went to
exhibit about twenty-five beauti-’* u r es ‘? ( , cf M “ r ’ A . tla " ta . today attend, the Geor-
lul oil paintings of western scenes’ and Mr ’ and C,lenn | tr.n-Tech game. _
und of familiar landscapes painted i _ Ia _ I ,, „ _
near Athens. ® I Mrs. Walter Jones and Mr. Rin-
H. de Montal-Faubelle, art crit-1 Miss Emma Thomas arrives | g “J° At l» nta Sat -
i.-, writes in Us Artistes d’Au- • Friday from the University of urday fo the ** me ’
jourdhui: 'Georgia to spend the week-end!
Two very beautiful landscapes X vith ner parents, Dr. and Mrs. E1-,
In Sunny and and In Poppyland, z:o Thomas, and will have as her
of a broad, vigorous znl txprei- guest Miss Norman ■ rung, ' u!»
s.ve composition, have long been Luthoort, Gov—Constituion.
held my attention in the Exhki** — no
tion cf the Independents of Newi E. H. Dorsey, of Athens, will
York. Their author is the painter I arrive Friday to spend the week
Alfred W. John:;ton, an extremely , r d in Atlanta, the guest of Cap-
ta n and Mrs. John Nicholson.—
Constitution.
Positlonjis set fdrlh fit n£fi
roe Ddctrtne.
,, Mr. Kellogg was closely m*.
Honed, especially l n respect to
any bearing tbe treaty bow s gned
by sixty or the sxty.f-^, word
powers, might have on tlm coun
try’s Monroe dec'aratlon of its
right to protect the North and
South American continents. The
secretary to’d the commlatee that
the pact could not affect that doc.
tr'ne.
While some senators have
thdught a reservaa on desirab’e.
no member of the commit ee has
apparently reached a dec'sion.
Chairman Borah ^ announced he
would
Give just what
they WANT
Christinas may make your
friends and family forgiv
ing but, you can make them
grateful with a gift from
Kinneys.
sensitive and comprehensive land
scape artist.
“Mr. Johnston would be tempt
ed to call himself a naturalist for
be wishes above a l to render
nature such as it is, *A in its
r.mailest details, but in its more
characteristic manifestations.
“Alfred Johnston possesses i
frank and expressive type of com
positicn; he is a remarkable cob
orist who knows how to produce
magnificent effects from a quite
limited palate.
“The Pasture, The Foothills
Solcrado, shows in him a land
scape painter of the very first
order, whose sure mastery and
supple brush serve a very individ-
valistie artistic temperament”
BLUE BIRD CLLD
TO HOLD MEETING
The Blue Bird Club will hold
its regular weekly meeting Sat
urday morning at eleven o’clock
in the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium
but this will be an unusually good»
meeting because Miss Belsario
will be present and will lead in
some very interesting games.
Patsy Bdgood will conduct the
devotional this time.
Friends of Miss Mcena Michae'
will be pleased to learn she h
c. nva-eSwing Irom an attach of
Flu.
—ffl-
Dr and Mrs. T. H. McHatton
and Mrs. Walter Jones spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
si—
Mrs. Mildred Rhodes will spend
the week-end in Atlanta.
Misses Flora Cox and Sarah
Morris will go to Atlanta for the
game and will be the week-enl
guestf of Mrs. Robert Ray.
—P*— *
Messrs. Walter Sams Jr.. Al
bert Sams and Thomas Beussc wil'
he among those <*jing to Atlanta
for the Georgia-Tech game.
—«—
Mr. Harry Asnlnwall and Mr.
Sam Lamback will spend the week
end in Atlanta going over for the
game.
Friends of Mrs. A. S. Erw : n
will be delighted to learn she left
St, Mary’s hospital Thursday and
_ her improvement is a source of
Little Shirley Orr is ill with the great pleasure to the entire com-
Flu to the regret of her friends, munity.
SOME
DEAR FRIEND
)F YOURS
—would alwajtt appre
ciate a beautiful
MEMORY
BOOK
—Make the memory of
,our association more
asting.
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