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MONDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1928,
~ THE BATWER HERALD. AtHENS, GEORGIA.
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ELABORATE NEW YEAR’S chkrm and beauty and a very ele.
DINNER DANTE HOTEL j jjant courae dinner wfll he served
GEORGIAN THIS EVENING ' fallowed by dancing, the hotel
The aocial life of Athens will orchestra furnishing a varied pro.
be happily augmented this even- gram throughout the evening,
ing with quite a number of lovely The many festivities of the eve-
parties to see the old year out, nlng to welcome the New Year in
none more charmingly planned the former glory of old southern
however than the brilliant dinner society in Athens for many, years
dspee at the hotel Georgian for has only been a memory, and the
which many reservations. have revival of which is ruvct welcome
been made. The seasons decora- to 1 the Holiday calendar,
tlbns will give an added touch of .
i MISS I JANE CRANE TO CELE-
BRSTE THE NEW YEAR WITH
open Mouse this evening
Miss Jane Crane, one of Ath
ens most popular and charging
members of the sub deb contin.
of Fircf Cnooea ? ent wil1 entertain the young col.
“I Tirol oneeze lege set this evening with a bril-
-— jliant and very beautiful party at
Health Authorities Urge Precau- her attractive home on Cdbb
tlon to Prevent Epidemic. , street. This happy occasion will
i effset the very quiet social life
If all colds were checked at the ' vhic l> hat marked the holiday
In Gab Marathon
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* mkzi
l Friends of Mrs. Robert Hodges I Mr. J. H. Park, superintend-, Dr. S. Yc- Sanf®"! and Mr. questi
[ will regret to learn of her illness lent of schools of Oriando, Fla., Charles E. Martin returned this inn other waste materia
! at the General hospital. |.nd Mrs. Park will leave Wednes- morning from a tr.p to New Or «EfchBsth
Inriudedjn the survey.
| Dr. C. 0. Middlefcrookt moved
back to his home on the Jefferson
read this morning from his home
on Henderson ave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parker and
Kttle daughter Peggy Jean spent
the weekend in Appalache with
Mr. end Mrs. O. A. Parker.
Coaches Harry Mehre and
Frank '1 homes of Chattanooga
returned from New Orleans Sun
day night whore they attendee
. the N. C. A. A.
—EB—
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Elliott, Mr*
B.' F Edwaris and little Sybi
’ihemas epent the week-end i,
Mrdiscn with Mr. and Mrs. L. L
Edwards. '
Check Fla-Grip
By Using Vicks
beginning, influenza, pneumonia, season owing to so much iUnees
and grip would be greatly reduced, from flu. aid the absence of sev-
It .takes quick action to get g lrl * 'dslting friends out of
f these dread j „ ... , . ..
of flu start Th ‘* delightful party in the na-
In The ef- iure of >P«» hou «” ^11 mark
them is <ii to fov'w brilliant -Yuletlde
inem is ai- a**.—- :.i uj.
of the germs of these dread th -
Many cases <
germs brtathed ii
way to attack
A talking marathon? Ha, ha—
hem’s where you err? I Betty
Wilson,- girl athlete, went the nun
talkers one better—she also sang
, Mr. and Mrs. Edgeworth lam-
k n and little Elizabeth Lamkii
spent -Sunday in Atlanta with Mi
and Mm. Warren Molse hav
moved into their attractive ne-
heme
, Mr. Morris Michael has returr
ed to Macon after spanning th
week-end hem with his parent
Mr. and Mrs. S.mcn Michael.
Mr. W. D. Bcacham is visitin
Mrs. Harry Woodruff of Colua
bus. ’
Mrr. J. H. Griffech nnd Ml
Mildred Griffeth will return t
night from a visit to Atlsnt
rome and Cedartown.
day for their home after spend- leans
ing the holidays here w.tb their'
parents,
ind children, Miriam-and Stewart
Davie; motored to LavonJa Sun
day for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of
harlotte an visiting Mr. and
Sanford and Mr.. questioned as to amount of sld- Thomas Edison and Henry Ford,
a new distinction.
When Lieut. Philip A. Roll,
crack pilot and aviation inatruc-
tor at the local a.rport, recently
was elected judge of the municipal
court, here, he became one of the
-tv, if not the only ‘-flying: judge"
in the country'.
PAPER MILLS
LOOK TO SOUTH,
SAYS FORESTER
ATLANTA. — Inquiries have
jen made of the Georgia
Service concerning avail* !e sup
plies of timber for ^ablishlng
D*. and Mn. »01a?ton ,Thlg-' one or mere p*per miili tho
?n of LindAle spent the week- southeastern part of Gee^ta.
nd with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cittle. :
State Forester Lufburrow is of
the opinion that tho 3outh is to
be one of the main sources of
wood pulp of tho future lor mak
ing paper, rayon and othei ce).
iul.se produce. He says that
uowhere else in the country can
\rocd i.e grown as rapidly as with
pine In the pine belt of the South
Tnls Is because of the loni
ire. Chari.. Cooper -on Mortan ^eapi, A. _ .nquine, p nave
.venue. _ l ,t„ — the rapid growth habit of the
pine.
State Forester B. M. Lutburrow
The “flying judge” studied avia-
.icn at Ohio State University be-
ore the war and entered the fly-
ng zervice nt Waco, Texas, in
017- Ho was commissioned in
918 and later took a special
ourze in navigation at Dailaa be-
■MPIHHHHL-.ai .. jap 'ore serving as an instructor
Nelson Ar- to ccrds of wood available.' Saw Aeronautical circles have given air navigation at Ellington Field,
mill eperatora have also beenthis resort city, winter home of Houston.
.. is making u survey tor more e*
tact information than new exists.
Mrs. Carl Eppa and tittle Leading landowners have been
aughter Betty of Chattanooga, aaked for detailed informaticn as
re guests of Mrs.
bur.
Florida City Boasts
Of Its 'Flying Judge’
FORT MYERS, Fla.—<AP)-
Lieutcnnnt Roll served in the
world war as • an aviator and ia
the holder of Feieration Aero In
ternationale and Un.ted States
department of commerce trans
port licenses.
chi
reh
whji
tuttUcal
padsage-v'and
In addition, it acts like a MISS MARY ALICE JESTER
Mifs Elizabeth Hailey has re-
■mod to Chapel Hill after spend-
t? the holidays at home.
"'W—
Misses Tommie and Martha Hal-
v are visiting in Greenville,
* C.
• -{W—
Mr. George Ashford has re-;
med to AnnaprUs after spend-
? the holidays with h!a parents,
'r. and Mrs. W. H. Ashford.
Mrs. James Dootson of Chat
tooga is visiting her sisters,
ss Eunice Palmer and lire,
istaca Stephen..
• tel
Mr. Harry Talmadge left this
Mr. and Mr«. John C. Petereon morning for Harvard Untvanity
the holidays with
.and Mn. Julias
veturnzd to Alley. G«„ today aft. after .pending
{3 d or a vl.it to Mr. znd Met. W. H hi. parents, Mi
World» Championship Gab Felt Smith for tho week-end. IY. Talmadga.
■■>» ^ 1 ■ bpm 0 r vanors mi »—""iT’T":"— —r- at •'New. York. She, favored to I m -
p-tffeithed In, c£?ry lov^^n?^' Sfc* 1 * .if pictu r d „Miszea Mario MeHatton and 1 Mr. CharieTc. Day.
to the inflamed air- p ”*“ th °ni ^ y00s I"!* 1 ®*?, here .on a high platform and a Frances Northcutt returned Sun- Jtnown hotel man and me
1 lungs direct, and in- ■ . jhign note. ( day night from a lovely visit to the DeSoto hotel, Savann
A'
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PHARMACY ^
a joyous Young Harris Memorial church Ar , na Mic , h " 1 * nd Mr - Emil Mich- day afternoon with Mr. John R.
’ear. The wilier., , New Year’s Eve "f 1 vl,it n * in H » w * North^ fri’owlw a week,
present a Watch nartv at the home of Mr kinavillc. ivlait with Capta'n and Mm. J.
.w. k.— wawn party at tne nome oijtr. - m l w ft, r the holldeye.
so many homes extended
hen^gbbedon thothroat and Cay chri.^I^ decorations will worw. unampionship Gab Feat
vapore H&Zy-JS**»«?...*? . - _
Jay. widely
manager of
j Savannah, snout
_ __ . r 1 Mre. Harry Woodruff In Colam- the week-end here nt the Georgi-
noultirc end helps tho vapors in- ENTERTAINS HIGH SCHOOL l l* ch * rI, ’, i " e young hos- bus, who honored them with an hotel,
haled to break up the congestion. SET THIS EVENING 1m . U *S“ K™® 10 "* j“*- m«ny delghtful social attentions. -9—
While grip and infunexs are so . Mrs. Mary Alice Jester’s lovely plt *‘ t T will be’happily extended. They were guesta every day and Miss Natali* Boeock will return
prevalent, local people are urged p rom party this evening will be ' ' , evening at the many brill'ant from Richmond, Va, Tuesday
to keep Vicks VapoRub re«d v at * very interesting social occasion ERWORTH LEAGUERS' holldsv dances and parties dur- after n short visit with relatives,
ell times for instant use. *” which «eventy-five\gueita of WATCH PARTY THIS in * the K*F »««*on. '• I , _ „ •
—(Advertisement) the High school set have been in- EVENING „ I Mr. end Mre. Artie Small end
, vited. The young people will eee The- Enworth .Leaguers of Mr1, Earnest Michael. M'ss family motored to Atlanta Sun
the old year out with a ’—'— *- — - --
- | welcome for the-new year.
chenninv ntcHnL " w * wa V^tij a. me nome ox mr.
occasion with brilliant Christmas iSgrtUHe'thta ^tOTlght* 7 0 " B ° U "! Mi “ B *rtha Davison has re-
dewretions throughout the rooms, „!iv hm com. to be turned from Royston where she Miss Julia Stovall ls the guest
fSSSSS Johnson!* h0lid,y, ^ J ° ^ “
gle d .m SSrttWSSS’in’S ftjf.
fective arrangement, and delici'- b ** t •ntextainmenta of tho
ou» refreshments will be served ***•
during the evening Miss Jester , A “ entartainment program will
be given, beginning at 9:00 o’clock, .
an A th s will be fol'owed by de
votional services which will begin ——
abMit'UlSO and last until after Find a man. wnmtn or child have been tested fur the relief of
midnight. who Is africted w’th chronic cm- catarrh, none las g*ven such nnt.
' The entertainment part will be tarrb of the nos* end 'U connect, formly successful nsulta to the
In-Charge at -M.se Clarice Con- In. air passegee and you will al. physicians dr attained each pnpu-
way, head of tho recreational de- ways find a pat ent who la most lar favor as the pretcrtpt'on of
partment of .the League, and „n»ceptlh> to more nr'ous die- Dr. Bunion, known t« your drug-
Miss. Della Lee Brackett, City eases. Why? Science eip'a'ns gist u Runlon-s White Wonder
Union president. Those taking that catarrh Interferes with natu- Salvo. Applied 'n. the nostrl'e,
pert in the devot'onal will be »' hresthlna thus oreventleg morning end night, -Wh’te Won-
Rev. J. A. Partridge, pastor of nmper nxyeentstlon and purities, dor” gives quick and moat do-
the church, who will g vc n 16- t’on of the blood by tbe lungs lightful relief. Clean, greaaeloss
minute' talk on the “Value of and a m nhsolutety prevents, rest, and absolutely stainless. White
Time”: Rev. Claud Singlo'on will fnl, refreshing sleep. Catarrh '» a Wonder 'a a, perfect example of
give another lS-minutc talk on constant drain opon the nutrition tho finest pnannacout’ca! art,—a
“Looking Into tho Future,” and «f the body, making tbo patient Joy and comtqrt to everyone who
Misses Del'a Leo Brackett ani »eak and thereby susceptible to suffers, with uMal ratarro.
befog delightfully entertained-
“Happy New Year’
To One And oAll
From
MICHAEL’S
CATARRH IS MOST COMMON
CAUSE OF COLDS AND FLU
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS- Ready For the Hop-Off
Virginia Dillard will .
Inga 'appropriate to tho
tear. V
MISS MeALPINE GIVES
SECOND OF SERIES OF
TALKS AT BAPTIST
CHURCH FRIDAY
Miss Martha McAlpine of -the 1
Extension Department of the Uni
versity of Georgia will give tho
second of her scries of lectures on
Child Study Friday morning at
tali .thirty o’clock in the Sunday
SchOo^ of the First Baptist
Miss McAlpine is splendidly
equipped for this work sod it ia
a great privilege for tho women
of Columbus to be able to take
this course, which is male possi
ble through the courtesy of the
University of Georgia and of the
Muscogee County Parent-Teacher
Council, undor whose auspices
Miss McAlpine comes to Colum
bus.
The lectures are absolutely
free and anyone interested ie cor
dially invited to attends—Colum
bus Enquirer-Sun.
WOMAN’S BIBLE CLASS
FIRST METHODIST UIURCH
POSTPONED
The meeting of th* Woman’s
Bible dius of tho First Methodist
church which was to ..e held
Tuesday afternoon has been post
poned, tbo date of which will be
ahnonneed later.
Mbs Aim Morris returns Tues
day from Now York where the
•pent the holidaye with her
aunts. Hiss Mary Lewis of Char
lottesviUe and Mn. D. W. Ev
ans of Massachusetts.
MOSFN POP
YES,AM> VOO MOHT Ttat AN i
kampic room vouo old sao J
AND MAKE A NEW VEAU S
BKOumOM TO STOP
• SflOXING-EVERY TIME S
SEC YOU YO»/«E
AND SMMONG LIKE
ccw.-kAt© rme-
rcad- ’’I germ Infections such as colds. Ask your druggist for WHITE
New On. nrenmon’o. etc. WONDER today, or mall thtrty-
Yotir phys’clon will te’l you five cants for • faml’y Jtr. post-
that catarrh Is s local condition, paid. Writ* Wonder Chom’cal
v not a systematic disease. Yon Company, M OroT Bldg., Mont-
mnst fisht it constantly w’th a gomory. Ala. Our, slogan.—“Per.
local remedy that reaches tbe feet seUlfactlon or : yoqr money
spot. Of the many remedlos that back.” — (Advertisement)
'
tasy Way
5^isthe Classified Way
, All Over-Town
—there are people—scores of them, who search
the columns of our classified section in quest
of just one thing: A used car. There are
others who sell thier used cars, quickly and
easily through the classified columns.
You can sell YOUR used car at a cost of less
than one dollar to yourself.
Phone 75
BANNER-HERALD
THIS HOUSE WSJ. BE MORE
UWELE WHEN ITS CLEAR OF
ros/cco SMOKE-tvvhk
MEWEN TOO AND CHICK
MADE CMC GOOD RESOLUTION
BUT 1U BET IT WONT BE
TWO WEEKS BEFORE
YOOtL HAVE ONE OF
THOSE AWFUL PIPES