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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
turned from Atlanta where he
spent Christmas with Capt and
Mrs. John Nicholson.
A Really Royal Scrubbing
Charges now Appear on Feb. 1st Bills
Mr. Rosa Creekmore of New
Orleans is spending this week
with his family.
Thrilling Values! Michael’s j
End'of-the-Year Sales
Mr. and Mrs.
and little daughter of Atlanta are
spending tun .... ...
P. Cochran of Greene county. I
AS OUNOR IN BETHLEHEM Mr. Leon Williamson of Shelby,
By John Bunker N. C.. Who has teen spending the
—In the Commonweal— I holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Dm kings had gone. Iiaving knelt Williamson left today for his
. 'kefshe* the Heir . hone*
Of heaven'* glory; and now in’
-V *•»« i L s j
Mrs. Robert McWhorter and
Robert Jr. are spending this week
in Monroe. wtth her mother Mrs.
Walker during Mr. McWhorter’s
absence in South Carolina with
Mr. Clifford Walker on a hunting
trip.
All Winter
Coats are
Half Price
Dr. S. V. Sanford. Coach H, J.
i Stegeman, Mr. Charles E. Martin
and Mr. Frank Thomaa of Chat.
, tanooga left Wednesday for New
Orleans to attend the Southern
( conference.
—W—
Friends of Mrs. Percy Huggins
and Mrs. Mid Wingfield Jr. sym
pathise with them in the dentil 1 of
| their father Mr. Kennimer ‘ of
Cleveland, Ga. one of the most
| prominent and influential men of
I bis home town.
I s»—'
] Mr. Sam Erwin of Chattanooga
and Mr. Charlas Taimadge of
Memphir are spending the holi
days with Mrs. Charles Tai
madge.
The want lay, with none to do
Him grace
Bare Joseph end His mother,
-bowed In prayer.
These ware His courtiers, this.
His ’court—most bare
Of all right homage from a
blinded race
Who (felly passed, nor paused a
Moment's snsce
To greet iheir King. They knew
noUjla was there.
Oh, eyes thrice sealed and feet on ■
the hurrying road.
Still doth He dwell amongst us,
and still ye pass.
Unseeing and unheeding. No
diadem
Of vbiblA gold nor horns of
smfcmg trass,
But lowliness and this most strait
abode
Proclaim heaven’s King, as
ontpiin Bethlehem. ,.
a NOURANT
IT I
Joseph M. Bran-
la. announce the
eir daughter Mary
ohn P. Boundurant
teesmber the twen-
ty-iourtn in Tallahassee, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson
are visiting Mrs. C. W. Crook of
Selma, Ala. j
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sams left
Wednesday for Albany and from
here Mr. Same and sons Messrs.
Walter and Aiaert Sams went to
3»;.i’„ ridge on a hunting trip,
luring their absence Mrs, Sams
will visit in AS any.
—Not many , in stock, but eacl.
a Finely Fabricked, Richly Fur
red, Beautifully Fashioned Mod
el for Sports and Dressy Wear.
The deck of this Danish warsh'p got a royal scrubbing recenUj
when Crown Prince Frederick (right) and his brother, Prince Knud,
(center,) went to work on it in earnest. They were acting as cadet
during a southern cruise and, as this picture shows, weren’t accorded
nny favoritism.
Miss Sadie Boyd, principal of
the Tiger school 's spending this
week with Mrs. Charles A. Scud-
der.
$2960 COATS are—$14.76
$39.60 COATS are-$19.75
.$47.60 COATS are-$23.75
$69.60, COATS are—$29.75
$67.60 COATS are—$33.76
$79.50 COATS are—$39.75
■ Mexican Ceremony To
j Sun Is Revived'By
tlva! during *her research work
among ancient ru ns and In the
nr h vea of Europe. The authorlA
ties in Mexico became interested,
wi.h the resuit .that the ceremony
has now been reestabl shed.
Mrs. Nutta'l has been studying
American Women
archaeology most of her life, bav.
MEXICO CITY.—CAP)—A'ter a 'ng apecia’Ired on Mexican and
lapse of four centuries the Feast Mayan civilization. Twenty.s x
of the Sun. considered one of the years ago she purchased the In
most beautiful ceremonies knowr posing stone pa ace once owned
to •**.<» ent civ I za' Ion, has been by Alvarado, who came into M«r-
restored to Us place in the nat * r-lon* w'th <‘or*n«. *n the
ional ife of Mexico by an Amer - brill'ant sunshine nine miles from
can woman, Mrs. Zel a Nuttall* Mexico City she lives wth a ret-
famous archaeologist. Inue of servants.
As a resu t of her eforts thou- Mrs. M’ttaJis son-in-law, Ar
sands of Mexican school cbl dron thnr J Picrhton, a B; >. sh enaineo**
last May partic patea in thr» co’or- was k'lled by Merican bandits 1«.
Cn. festival which marks thi pass. '< r s-o. H « w J 'e and children
'n«? of the *"n "cron tu 1 Hi. now live ’n Eng'and.
Next year the Peruvians will re- Mrs. Nuttall is a world-wide
! t v i’ eler She has written several
>n ancient t'lrfia the foqflvn’ books. She bo rags to a score of
w»i8 a tr'bute to the sun god, and f>c e;,tJf'c soc among t. cu
besrlnn of *hc the Society of* 'Oman Geogrnp i-
Stone poles, drap- ers. She is on of two
members of thj /mer«can Phl’o.
soph cal Soc'ety, Madame Curie
a being the other.
me nga; unnsi- irony are spending tne nonaays _ . , # — . , T , ...
rations and sparkling .ih relative, in Mllledgevllle, . Fnenda of Mr. Bob Holman wilt
i t charming setting for -a- 40 ?/,«• illne *»
fhtful occasion. About Mr. and Mr*. H. J- Rowe spent General hospital,
ve of the family ccnnco Wednesday In Atlanta with Dr. i # * T * VT »
ired the lavm hospitality nd Mrs. Lauren Goldsmith. ,™ nd, 1 ° Mr. Louis Ns Be^ts
y extended by the grnci- wdl h pleased to learn of his vlv ®
I. . Mr. Fdwln Lumpkin and younc 1 continued improvement from flu.
— fl.... daughter Elizabeth left Tuesday af-I . v_ . . „ _ , , . .rn.ii.oH .»»«
ternoon for their honie In Hchmond 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Zetgler L**"
d Mrs. John P. Bondu- tnd. nfer n visit to his parents of Atlan‘a are the guests of the.r ca.ondar year.
led in the city Christmas lu-'ge and Mrs- E. K. Lumpkin. . parents Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Betts, i” 1 ln e«rlands. marked the tden .-
ry are at home to their •• I -Be- <** moment when the sun rod do.
rith the groom’s mother Mrs. E. B. Braswell nnd Miss Tbe many friends cf Mrs. Bes- scended to earth. When the »•
J. Brndjrant cn Cobb M^ry Fred Broushton went over to r*e Trout***«n will regret to learn *"** at zen»'h »he pn•« » o lot
lie bride before her mar- Atlanta Wednesday for a visit In of h»** Illness at the General g®r a shadow. Teen the
is. Miss Mary Claire Allan a. Hospital. * _ iwfn* e"d danc n» h**«*«n A
pf Pavo,, Ga. | —fW— | ■ — couch of Bowers was raised for
• !! —ffllL ‘ i Mr. nnd Mrs. James Collins of Mr. Irvine Levy pf Ch^*go'is th -■*» nr "> ’*«*♦
, H. Griffeth and Miss Sojth Geortr’a are visiting relatives spending the hoMays with h ? s This year the sun crossed the
jriffeth left this moni- for tho holidays arriving Tueday parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar re u- ,**aj D* v he -X.c**r*n
eir car for a short visit ^ ernoon. Levy. latitude. Tbe rain'ster of public
a, Rome and Cedartown. —1 —instnrt’on ordered every school
g Mr R. D. Branch has returned Mr. and M*n. S-l Woods and in Mexico to part'cipate. In com-
Jert Hardy has returned to Atlanta after a visit *o Mrs. J H- daughter Peirgv of Dnltn* Te** r wth Ambassador and Mrs.
a after spendings the ■ arlffeth and relatives for the who have been visiting Mr. and Dwight Morrow, Mrs- Nuttall wit-
with his parents on the holidays. | Mrs. Edgar Levy have, returned nessed the ceremony In Mexico ton.
road. I —j home. City, where C,000 ch ldren tooki.
- i Mis* Grace Hood of Commerce is g part. iT year
^ ^ylsiting Mrs. James \yhlte Jr. . ' * The Mexicans. Peruvians and vyour
I l_ I Mayans observed the Feast of tle >ons
Iw Mr. and Mr*. S. H. Parish oeww us at S ,,n pr or to the Spanish conquest Ml
Check before it starts, announce t*>o birth of a daughter, whet mb years ago The Spaniards - she
> *Huh on—inhale v*Tvrr« Thursday. Decemher 27th. ■ ■ - m A ! . i <» *i, n Vn.f
200 Pairs Ruffled Curtains
REGULAR $2.50 TQ $3.95
—Finely made of Quality Nets, Marquisette, Swiss and Voile;
White Crearj, Ecru and Colors. Full size for length and width.
Rare Bargains!
XUH»
PHARMACY
Ntw Y*,r Card.. Whitehead’s
eok ft Gift Shop. d28c
These delightful Spring Drcs3-
i, bright and gay, are copies of
ighor priced dresses designed
Dr Southern Resorts. At. this
bsurdly Low Price you c:m.
uy two or more. Stay in Ath-
ns and know that yotf are as
nartly dressed as Palm Besch-
rs. There are sizes for all in
musing prints and New Spring
Jolors.
Friday and Saturday Only
oAFTER XMAS SPECIAL
ternata layers. SprlaU* with Mil.
•ugar. and pappar, than add water
and cook alowljr until polatoM an
lender. Add mixture slowly to
evaporated milt Servo at odes
with cracker In soup plate. Yield:
8 large aervlnga.
Apple Frltten
Sff
fSffSt ftSTSSS
ltkpp. «ujar S.our.ppi«e
81ft dour, then measun. Mklft
with other dry Ingredients. Com
bine diluted milk and egg. Mix
quickly with dry ingredient!. Con
and pars applaa than chop and add
to batter. Drop by spoonful. Into
deep hot fat and fry to a golden
brown. Dnln on absorbent paper
and serve hot with syrup. Yield:
8 aervlnga.
Butterscotch Cseklea
IHcupedopr 1 m well beetee
liZS&n* .^.vp^a
tartar l tap. vanilla
H tap.aalt Impnuta,chopp^
1 rap butter and flna
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BROKEN
SIZES IN SEASON’S NEWEST STYLES
WOMEN’S FINE SHOES
ONE PRICE
, housewife and business woman and
U Is to them that time saving
! recipes ahonld appesL Perhaps the
housewife who stays at home ell
day will likewise find them useful
Macaroni e Is King
ii lb. macaroni 1 cup mushrooms
S tbsp. butter S tbsp. Hour
S slices onion 1 cup water,
% green pepper, drained from .
chopped macaroni
It jjtmfoMOk 1 cujievaporatsd
1 •Cook macaroni In boiling salted
wator until teuder. Drain (save 1
Brown Kids
Brown Suedes
Brown Alligators
Brown Tweed \
Combinations of—
* Suede and Kid
Reptile and Calf
High and Low Heels
Black Suede
Black Kid
Black Patent
Black Calf
Combinations of
Patent and Suede
Lizard and Calf
High and Low Heels
blended. Add egg; evaporated milk
pnd vanilla. Sift ln part of dry In-
,—Now Mothers may have a Holiday Feast of Great Bargains;
iCoats, Tailored and Furred of Richly Colored Woolens and
Smart Mixtures.
—Dresses of Desirable Silks, Jersey and Soft Light Weight
Woolens Suitable to Early Spring!
NOT ALL. SIZES, BUT PROBABLY YOUR SIZE IS HERE.
NO EXCHANGES, REFUNDS OR RETURNS!
“SEE TABLE DISPLAY INSIDE”
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M-I-C-H-A-E-L
AN ATHENS’ INSTITUTION FOR 46 YE,
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