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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930,
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Office Phone 1201 Residence Phone 537
ATTENTION MEMBERS
OSCAR BROWN AUXILIARY,
NO. 7, UNITED SPANISH
WAR VETERANS
There will be a special meeting
of the Colonel Oscar J. Brown
auxiliary No. 7, at the Athens
nusiness College on Wednesday
ovening, May 28, at 8:30.
At this meeting the Auxiliary
will Have as guests, the depart
ment president, Mrs. Maggie Wal.
irip of Atlanta, and the depart
ment inspector and national pat
riotic instructor, Mrs, Mamie B,
sehmidt of Augusta. These offi
cors will come over for the an
aual inspection of the Auxiliary.
A very attractive program hsw
heen arranged and refreshments
will be served.r All members are
urged to -attend this meeting.
Hon't forget the time and place.
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—Lifts 1000 Pounds
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iron, calcium and cod liver pep
tone. The very FIRST bottle
brings -sound sleep and a BIG ap
petite. Nervous, wornout people
are surprised how QUICK Vinol
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delicious. ,’ Citizens Pharmacy.
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ache, gas, nausea, feverishness,
. Jack of appetite, no energy, etec.,
warn of constipation. This applies
not only to grown vpeople, " but
more particularly to children.
That’s why a family doctor’s laxa
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+ Dr. Caldwell’s ‘Syrup Pepsin is
prepared .today under strict labor
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Today, millions of families rely
on Dr. Caldwell’s judgment in the
selection of their laxative. For
Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin, in
hottles ready for use, sold in all
drugstores, is now the largest sell
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PATRICKS
Marvelous '
Swift, sparkling song-ro- sweethearts of “S;veetic”
mance. Sweeter than and a whole censtellation
“Sweetie.” With the of comedy stars.
WITH
HARRY GREEN LILLIAN ROTH SKEETS GALLAGHER
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN o
PRAYER MEETING WED.
NESDAY, 6 O'CLOCK
The prayer meeting of the First
Presbyterian church will be held
Wednesday afternoon at 6 o’'clock
instead of 5 as heretofore, Atten
tion is called to the change of
hour by the pastor, Dr, E. L.
Hill,
!CHIL‘DS STREET
P.-T. A. MEETING.
~ On Tuesday, May 27th, the final
‘meeting of the Childs Street P.-T.
A. was held at the school building.
Mrs. W. O. Bolton presided and
introduced the president for next
year, Mrs. W. G. Cornett.
‘ After the business meeting a
fashion show was held by the girls
of the sixth grades. They appeared
in lovely dresses which they had
made in sewing class. This was
followed by a health playlet, given
by the seventh grade girls.
John MacPherson of room seven
read an essay on Georgia History.
His essay was the best one of that
type for the year. ‘
After the program, refresh
ments were served in the domestic
science rooms and the mothers in-l
spected the work on exhibition.
BARBECUE L
Why such a big per cent of the
people in Athens who like barbe
cue never miss one at the Chris
tian church. ;
Because the barbecues served
by the ladies of this church yield
thdt unusual and delicious flavor
found only in meats that are well
cooked and seasoned.
. The long tables in the basement
a r e generously decorated in
stacks and stacks of white bread,
huge bowls of salad, pickles and
pitchers. of ice tea and buttermilk.
The delicious aroma of it
makes you glad you're hungry.
Come and eat. Tomorrow, Thurs-
‘da,v from 12 to :;_!.?
CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC
| ST. LUKES CHOIR, UNIVER
| SITY OF GEORGIA CHAPEL
! Thursday, May 28, 1930, 8:30
{ p. m. The nrogram follows:
Organ Prelude, Pastorale —
Wely.
Processional —Onward Christian
Soldiers—Sullivan, ‘
Canticles—Te Deum in C—~
Hodgson. ‘
Benedictus in D f]_at——Macfar-]
lane,
Gloria Patri—Palestrina. . |
Sanctus and Agnus Dei—Hodg
son.
Jubilate in B—Noble.
Gloria in Excelsis—Mozart.
Organ, Communion—Batiste.
O-atorio Selections—He watch
irg over Israel from “Elijah”—
Mendelssohn.
“How lovely is thy dwell place
{ from “Requiera”—Brahms.
i Cherubic Hymn — Gretchani
noff, |
Hallelujah Chorus from “Mes- |
siah”—Handel.
Recessional-+-oOn our way re
joieirg,
Organ Postlud';f March—Elgar.
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RRILVANT RECEPTION
AT WOMAN'S CLT/B
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. '
Mrs. S. V. Sanford, President of
the Georgia Federation of Wo
men’s club is to be the honor guest
at the very lovely reception to be
given tomorrow afternoon from 4
’to 6 by the Athens Woman’s club
{at their home on Prince Avenue.
{The Athens club also has two oth
er state officers: Mrs. Lamar
Rucker, recording secretary; and
Mrs. H. B. Ritchie, president of
the Bth district, who will share*
honors with Mrs. Sanford.
The receiving line will be com
posed of Mrs. Thos. F. Green, Mrs.
S. V. Sanford, Mrs. Lamar Ruck
er, Mrs. C. M. Snelling, Mrs. H. B.
Ritchie, Miss Sarah Moss, Mrs.
John E. Talmadge, Mrs. Burton
Ferguson, Mrs. Joseph Jarrell,|
Mrs. H. M. Holden, Mrs. R, J.
Turner, Mrs. M. B. Wingfield, Mrs.
W. D. Beacham and Mrs. A. G.|
Dudley. |
Members of the executive board
will act as hostesses and assist inl
entertaining They are Miss Emal
Proctor, Mrs, C. A, Ver Nooy, Mrs.
A. S. Parker, Mrs. E. H, Rhodes,
‘Mrs. Luther Nelson, Miss Moina
Michael, Mrs. Hope Sgith, Mrs.
J. K. Patrick, Mrs..D. L. Earnest
and Mrs. J. Phil Campbell.
Invitations have been issued to
over 300 guests, including the club
members, the state officers, the
members of the executive boards
of the clubs comprising the Bth
district, and the presiding officer
of each woman’'s organization in
Athens, i N
The club rooms will be made
most attractive by Mrs. " Luther
Nelson, Mrs. H. M. Holden, Mrs.
R. J. Turner, Mrs. Joseph Jarre?l
and Mrs. W, R, ‘Jennings, who
comprise the decorating commit
tee.
Refreshments will be served by
the following committee: Mrs, E.
R. Hodgson, Jr., Miss Vincientia
Coppinger, Mrs. W. O, Payne, Mrs.
W. H. Cabaniss, Mrs. Howard Ben
son, Mrs. W. A. Abney, Mrs. A.
G. Dudley, Mrs. Guy Whelchel and
Mrs. Brantley Dozier.
Mrs. Julius Talmadge arrives
Wednesday from Athens to visit
Mrs. Bun Wylie, and will be
among the guests at the luncheon
given Wednesday by I\.-\;. J. Ght
ton Orr at her home on Peachtree
Battle avenue.—Constitutoin.
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Miss Sarah Lowe Wier of Bes
sie Tift College, who graduates
this week-end, is spending a few
days at home with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wier.
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Miss Letha Huff spent Tuesday
having been called to the bedside
in Atlanta, having been called to
the bedside of her sister, Miss
Glenn Huff, who.is at Wesley Me
morial, for surgical treatment.
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Mrs. Frank Martin and Miss
Lauree Martin of Carlton, 'were
among the yisitors here Monday.
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
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Mrs, William' F. Bradshaw and
Miss Julia Bradshaw have return
ed from Paducah, Ky. . . |
Mrs. C. F. Knight has returned
to Monroe, accompanied by little
Mary E. Wallace who will spend[
the summer with her. i
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Mrs. Marshall Patrick and Mrs,
Albert Wright of Monroe spent
Monday in the city.
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Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. Alec
Wallace, Misses Lottie Lou and
Ladye Sue Wallace, of Monroe vis
ited . here Monday. !
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Mr. John C. Wheeler delivered
the literary address Monday night
to the graduating class at the
Baldwin, High school,
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Friends of Mrs. Charles Tal
madge will regret to learn of her
continued iliness at the General
Hospital and wish for her a speedy
recovery,
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Friends of Mr. Ccke Talmadge
will be pleased to learn that he is
steadily improving from an illness
at the General Hospital,
SHORT SLEEVES
Elbow slevees emerge as quite
the best for daytime wear, if
your arms are especially attrac
tive, sléeveless frocks are all
right for the offices. But un
less they a-e, the elbow sleeves is
a flattering substitute.
Enrollment For
Girls’ Camp Is
Ahead of 1929
While registration for the girid
camp of the Young Men's Christian
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R L D it R e, TN
[asso(‘datlon totalled thirty today as
against nineteen on May 27, lagt
year, it was announced today -that
it is very important that -all girls
in Athens who plan to enroll dé¢
£0 at once in order that transpor.
tation arrangements may. be com-’
Pleted,
g W. T. Forbes, Sr., director of the
camp, stated today that indications
are that the camp wiil be as large
il not larger than last year, and
that several Athens girls who have
announced they intend to enroll
I have not yet done so, hat are urged
]tu do so at once in ovder that final
[ pians may be made. S
Mrs. Forbes will gy to the ¢amp
next week to superintend the ar
rangements for the opening of
camp on Jume il. All baggage sem
from Athens must be at the South
©“rn depot at 4 o'clock June 10—
Tuesday—in order that it may he
leaded in the baggage car.
“The infirmary has been comple
ted and a friends of the association
presented it with a refrigerator
The sanitary sewerage system is
being completeq this week, ;
The boys' camp_ regisiration is
eighty-five today as against eighty.
’five on this date Jlast vear, and
lm.-m.\' boys from all over the state
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st g*‘fi m Toned Prints and Solids. Sheer Handker
== ’ chief Linens in Delicate and Glowing Pas
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Sleeveless, Long-Sleeved, Short-Sleeved _ 2 ‘* 3
‘ and' Cap-Sleeved and Finished with Hand- : e g
Drawn Work, Embroeidered and Appliqued oy v
Motifs, Bows, Belts, Vestee Effects, Flares, LN ... .
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Pleats and Godet-ed Fullness! Some White e N
Voiles With Colorful Embroidery and Gl -
Smocking! i?’ ‘
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They're really cool, bright, smart and practical W om
Summer-inspired frocks for daughters, mothers and ‘
grandmothers to be about in . .. on tennis courts, f 7 8
golf courses, at your favorite resort or your home . ; . fall
in the mountains, in gay beach chairs or the rest- 4 :;;;.:
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are making inquiries. The hoys’
camp will be filled easily, it is be
lieved. )
Registration For ‘
Y. W. C. A. Camp
Begins This Week
Registration begins this week
for the Y. W:. €. A. summier camps
which open on June 14 with a
groud of business girls, Numerous
inquiries have been made at the
Y. W. C. ‘A. about the camps, but
‘ormal registration has been delay
ed until the ¢lub programs were
over for the year. The camp com.
mittee now requests that givls of
all ages who are planning to at
tend one of she periods register
during the next week in‘order that
final plans may be made.
According to Miss Powers; Y.
W. €. A. Secretary, an -.excellent:
staff has been secured, ‘and the
prospects are that the program of
activities ‘or this summer will not
be surpassed by any camp in the
South. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Scott
will chaperone the business girls:
and Dr. and Mrs. Wedford Brewn
will I_m with all' the other groups.
Special Two Day Showing
PALACE
Thursday
and Friday
William LaVarre Is
In Jail at Augusta
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AUGUSTA, Ga, —(&)—Willam
J. Lavarre, southern newspaper
publisher, surrendered to federal
authorities here is right to ans
wer a criminal contempt of court
charge and was placed in the
Richmond county jail.
LaVarre voluntarily presented
himself before United States
Commissioner C. J. Skinner, Jr.,
and was committed to jail under
papers issued several months ago
by Federal Judge Bascom 8.
Deaver, -
AUTO REPAIR WORK AT NIGHT!
Our Repair Department Now Remains‘,fl_,
Until 10 P. M. Daily. Alemiting and Repairs to
Trucks and Cars That Are Kept Busy During *
the Day. a"aag
PINSON - BRUNSON MOTOR €O,
—CHEVROLET DEALERS— _ g ,
PAGE THREE
The charge was the outgroy
of ixtensive li;isati«;t; :
by Lavarre an _his former asse
ate, Harold Ha]ll‘gflw whom
purchased four southeastéfi Be
papers with fimsg!"‘ ?‘T d ire
the International £8 per. 8
Power Company. %5 *
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