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" THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1920.
CONDUCTED BY M RS ALICE ADAMS
Heme Phone 832.
Office Phone 75.
“IF I HAD THIS OR THAT-
tho
who up
held
ha«
Ulien Abraham Lincoln wns a 1;
And lived in a hut in th»- wooi
No books, no lamp, no Mine ho
And yet it's understood,
lie nudged many miles to boric
book,
The light of the flickering /ire
took
And studied whenever he could.
And none of hia friends i v« r n<
him say,
la a sell-excusing and hopeless u
-If I had this or that. ! to Id.”
or circumstances or material lack—
Let arose and. did what they could,
i!id never a one was heard to say.
a the weak, surrendering, doubting
. w;V:
■ II I had this or that. I would.”
—St. Nicholas.
Appropriate \Veclding Gifts
Sterling Silver and Sheffield
Cut Glass
♦ Fancy China
M. F. Fickett
■' JeWeler
2CS Clayton &’t > •{
Gifts for eve*y
When Jtan of Arc Was a little maid.
Untutored, gentle, good.
And Franco wait conquered and dis
may Hi
Ey England’s masterhood.
Plie huh no wealth nor armament;
Alone with her faith, tin* little inaid
went
A.id freed her land as she could.
And nobody ever hoard her say.
In a listless, longing, empty way:
•if 1 had this or that, I would."
When young James Watt sat by Mi •
fire
And watched the burning wood,
He saw the kettle’s lid mount higher.
Observed and understood;
He hud no need of a laboratory
plan the great steam engine’s
glory;
He Used his eyes as he could.
And he never once wus heard to say.
u shiftless, thriftless, futile, way:
“11 1 hid this or that, I would.”
If now you will read your histories
o’er
(As 1 earnestly think you should)
The fact Will impress you more and
more
In the lives of the g-rat and good
MADDOX-STOCK BRIDGE.
Much interest is centered around
?hi a; proactiing marring'* .of Miss
Olive Matti x to Mr. Derry Lamm
Sto-iibridge. of Oriflin, which will be
coleiuniz'Mi on Wednesday. June 30fi.
at 7 o’clock, ut the home of Mr. am!
Mrs. H. K. Hudgens. The wedding
.ill be an nl fresco affair.
The atlfAiflants will include Miss
Trances Mattox, maid of nonor; Mr.*.
{/<-,igo Mattox and Mrs. Hrnwner
Mattox, maid of hi nor. The bride-
, r*>nids will be Misses Ruth Brown,
,.\Lr3' Thomas Maxwell. Abagall
•>!!orkbri»l*t* of Atlanta. Lucy Prim
■ ■ s • White o; Anderson, 8. (!.. A mi let*
f udge i f Colquit. Miriam Hustiton of
«.l.hens. The groomsmen will be Wl>
liam Mattox. John Clark HiUgens.
Buck-r lluJ'*y of llurtwell. John Jen
nines of Monroe, Rufus Hulsey of
'Julm KVillo, • Fleet wood Lanier of
Atlu nr.. LI I tie Misses Melissa Adama
jf testniingii.au. Ala., and Ellzubvth
Jane Mattox will hr. flower gills. Jew-
•tt Smith Mid Helen Brown of Hart
well v.ill be ribbon bearers. Jane Mai
',.nat Mattox will be cilpld.
Tl:o Ltitle will bi* given tn marrlag*.*
*»y lmr unefe. f !?tr. 1(. K. Hudgens.—
'.ILsrton Star.
ft*r.m for this afternoon at* 5 o’clock
ht fhe Y. W. C. A. annex.
The members of her team are ars
follows: Mrs. D. L. Earnest. Mrs.
Mid Wingfield. Miss Mary Lou Wler.
Mrs. J. T. Wheeler, Mrs. A. P/Puck
It, .Mr*. C. .■♦ Sisk. Mr*. W. U Hail
rock. Mr*. C. W. Jackson, Mr*, (i. A.
f’ralib. Mr*. Dorsey Davis. Mrs. J. T.
Anderson. Mis* M»ry Bacon. Mr*. B.
It. Blood worth. Afr*. J. \V. C’hlpley.
Mrs. K. A. Crawford. Mr*. C. W
Crook. Mrs. Murlon Conolly, Miss
Lele Carmichael. Mrs. O, ‘II.. Doblw,
Alr»- Glenn Davis, Mrs. R. G. Davis,
.nrs. Ah Dorsey, Mrs. H. M. Fullllove.
Mrs. T. E. Orlffeth. Mrs. F. II. Hln
Ion. Mrs.. Oray Hopkins. Mrs. U. K.
Hi rdcinan, Mr*. Bob Holman. Mrs. J.
I'. Ilord, Mrs. T. E. Jago, Miss Annie
Union, Miss Virginia Isilt. Jlr*. Frank
lrlrr School.
The children of Athens and any
grown-ups who are interested are cor-
...ally invited to attend.
-Mrs. R. E. Kullllove. of High Shoals,
spent yesterday in the city.
Miss Emily Mason is spending
week Jn Atlanta.
Mrs. Cl. A. Johns, Mis W. L. Jack-
non, Mrs, \V. H. Quarterman and Mr*.
Clyde Williamson were visitors here
yesterday from Winder.
Mrs. W. H. Moon, of Farmington,
spent yesterday iy the city.
Mr. Warren Conolly left yesterday
lor Utah to Join his father and part*’,
wilo left Sunday for their copper
mines.
.Mrs. L. I.. Jones, of Hull, visited
here yesterday.
LIFE
For Your Hair
Mrs. W. C. Davis and Miss Wlnnl-
fred Davis leave the first of July for
Asheville ty visit Mrs. Pate Stetson, f
,V(r. and Mrs. Simon Michael, Mr.
David Michael and Mr. Henry Bolt'll-
helmer leave soon for a motor trip
to Atlantic City to spend sometime.
A proper shampoo at regu-
r inrei
lar" interval* 1* absolutely
lie. esaary fuallvc, brilliant,
luxuriant hair.
i Miss Henrietta Cubbege. of Macon.
! Is the guest of her bister, Mrs. R.
| L. Moss 1(1. ,
A delightful blend of co^ra*
nut and paid .oils, produces
Mr. Jesse Thomas Mlddlebrooks, of-
Appalucliee, Is the guest of Ills grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Middle- (
Crooks.
Mr. anfl Mrs. Myer .Stern will go
to Atlantic City in July lor a stay ol
several weeks.
Miss Leora Pulliam has returned
Lawler, Mrs. Rufus Moss II. Mr*, to Atneus, after spending her vaca
Marvin Maynard. Mr*. I.ee Morris, i.tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. M. H. Mooro, Mrs. Herbert MC-! N. T. Pulliam, at Dewv Rose—Elber-
Hhtlon, Mrsi Hamilton McWhorter, son Star.
Miss El Dona Oliver, Mrs. J. M. _
Pound, Mro . Horace Ritchie*. Mm. | Mrs. A. I). Smith. Mrs. Hughes
KAophlne itoxnr, Mrs. L. M. Shelter, Smith and little Miss Marjory Smith,
Mrs. Iv. S. Sell, Mrs. C. A. Wr Sooy, of Birmingham, who arc visitors here,
Mrs. r. J. Woof ter, Mrs. John R. **mnt yesterday with friehds in Mon-
W )t I I A (• It.l *U iwi A.- . . a. f ^
nut and pnim,oila, produces
a bushel of if)arklln(* lather
in file hardest water, fteo
the brilliance of your puff*
after having used it.
Mr*. M. P. OV'allagltun, Miss Louisa
O'Callaghan and Mr. Robert O’Callag-
lian left Wcdnesdny for Virginia to
spend the summer. They will be j
Joined by Mr. O’Callaghan next
month.
ot Hundrti Timti Setter
Titan 'Soap >■
60 e at Yoar DruggUt’o
Miss Marlon Robison has returned
lo her tmme In Monroe, after a visit j
I lo Mr*. MeBrtdo Howell.
YMirMJrru*
my/MfywwAr
While and Mrs. Jones Yow.
joe.
fi Prof, and Mr*. C. M. Strahan and
Alias Mary Strahan left yesterday for
loelr summer home at Mountain City.
JR'.. TURNER CALLS
MEETING OP HER TEAM.
Mis. Rufus Turner, captain of n
•Vornan’s Club membership campaign
i^miucc. calls a meeting of lie
.'TOR? HOUR THIS
AFTERNOON ON NORMAL
“CHOOL LAWN AT 5:4!
O'CLOCK.
There will be a Story Hour on the Mias Marianna Frierson leaves on
'own ut the Normal School this (Frl- Saturday for'Augusta to visit Mr*,
day) afternoon, June 25th, at 5:45 James F. AIcGowan^for several week*,
n'clock, promptly. —
These hotirs are conducted by Miss Mr. Will Mims is visiting In 'New
Elsie Trtppw, of the University Sum- York.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Mell and Mis*
Mildred Rutherford, accompanied by j
.Miss .Mildred .Moll, return Saturday!
I'from, the University of Wisconsin,
where the latter lias just graduated j
.ffl
me felicioUSOCM I
*fS
crane *cti
Erulitlble
The <sdu tire WwderoeswbUjid*
the delicate «U of fte.hlv-plckcJ
with distinction.'
oadslulctdd (tbeutund’acldPof
Miss ilelen Aaaford. of Watkins-
vllle, was a visitor here yesterday.
Mr*. Paul Conolly's many friend?
will be delighted to hear of iter im
proved condition and to know site was
considered much butter yesterday.
Alls* Deo Dendfnger has returned. ^j r8 j ( , ( , .\j orr | s | las returned from i
Irom an extended visit with relatives J 1 > ll || ad( .j fi } ll u. accompanied by Miss!
in Indiana. Miss Dendinger .will be I j ogn Morr i Si who ha9 been attending |
connected with the Summer School i 8cnoo| at Uryn Muwr un(1 M | ss j ean i
session at the University. 'Benollel. her house guest, and Air.!
. i Morris* /
Mist Nancy Morton and MU.i| *
Gladys Futlllove, of Watkinsville, Mn. Rufus Turner and Miss Helen
spent yesterday In tbo city. : Thomas will spend the week-end in
Atrs. J. A; Darwin U expected borne | A,,an,u -
this week. She has been spending \ Mias SaTah u slmfnona. of Augusta,
sometime with her brother In Balti- la thc glleat of Mrg Louis Funken
stein.
more and arcbmpafiied'hlm to Green
ville, 8. C. The many fflends will
regrat to hear of his continued serious
Illness.
Airs. A. E. Doadwyler is visiting
relatives In Athens.—Elberton Star.
Air. Will King Meadows, of Athens,
spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. and
Juiiah Brown.—Wtherton Star.
Mr. Harold Meadows lias returned
lo Athens, after a’visit to his alkter.
Mrs. Julian Brown.—Elberton Star.
Dan H. Maglll, of the Athens Dally.
Herald. Joined Mrs. Aluglll here this
week for u few days' vacation, us the
guest* of the former's father, .1. T.
.Maglll. and family, and .Mr. and Mrs.
Lon W. Cobh.—Jlartwell Sun.
Aire. Alma Deatlwyler, of Carlton,
hua registered at' Hie Summer School.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell, of Jeff
erson. were among the visitors here
yesterday.
Mrs. W. W. Bercy, Mrs. E. P. Burko
and Alls* Grace llurke. of Crawford,
spent yesterday In the city.
Mra, T. W. Lewis and young *on
have returned from Woodvllle.
Misses Corn Belle and Lll Parr and
MrH. C. B. Wilder left yesterday for
Charleston and Huntington, W. Va.
L. U. Stapleton came over from j
Athens last Sumluy for thc day, to be i
with Mrs. Stupleton-aad the children
at the home of Air. and Airy D. C. 1
Alford.—Hartwell Sun. •
PtepxrcJ by Orani«-Cniit» Ce.dCblrsoa
Lo* Ans«W*
Alias P'nmle jonc* went over lo
Kirkwood yeHterday to spend several
week*. a
g,nj f~r fr.t look. "Tht Story ofOrontfCmk
- ?>iJ Lt. ion-Cruth
Tile flavor Is thc test of Blue Bill
ion Vanilla. It's the flavor of the
things we eat that makes eating such
a pleasure. Fuvor. it with Blue Rib
bon Vanilla. Distinctive. Delicious
flavor. • /.
EolUed In *th»n**'-v
Athens 'Coca-Cola Bottling
Company, t
Washington St. • Phene 262.
"WHY CHANGE ROUR WIFE."
Miss Alice Meador came up from !
Crawford yestentey for a short visit, j
She will return to the city the first
cf July.
Operation Not Success
ful
Arc you married? (Pardon, ladles!)
Treat your husbamla like a lord?
i Care for them like grown Up babies?
Don’t do thut! It makes ibsm
bored.
Mr. and )lrs. Abe Link will leave
for New York In a few days, going
In their automobile.
Rev. and Mra. H. B. Hardaway were
visitors from Crawford' here yester
day. v "•*, "
Mra. W. II. Thacker' leaves today
for a visit to relatives In Washington
iCIty.
Air. and Airs. Grady W. Craft, of
Athena, visited Ml*. ‘J. J. Craft last
week-end.—Elberton Star.
"16 years ago I was operated for; , , _. ... ..
appendicitis and later operated again! Husbands. Shun that oilier worn
ler gall Stomts. Neither did me any
good and I' suffered oilKklnd* of tor
ture ilnce. Five years ago 1 tjok
Alayr'* Winderful Remedy and have
felt no symptoms or pain alnce. All
stomach sufferers should tajee It.” It
Is it simple, harmless preparation that j
removes Die catarrhal miens from the 1
Intestinal tract nnd iiIIavh the inflam
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments. Including hppendlcitles. One
Uose will convince or money refunded.
H. R. Palmer & Son, and druggists
overywhere.
Beauty may begin at horn.*; ,
Wives nre often very human;
There's nu need lor you L, roa:nj
Cecil B. DeMllle has taken
To the screen u theme Iron) llfon
Husbands! Wlve»!
Awaken!
-r see "Why. Change .Your
Wife?"
—Russell Holman.
-Bey* wanted to deliver th* Athens
i Rann/»r Amtlv Runner Offlr* tf
The Pick of the
Soft Winter Wheat,
None but the finest soft winter wheat is ground into Dainty]
ho other? * UCh “ min U Uny ‘ Ually * carce ,hi » we consider] ^
We prefer to pay the premium which first-wrade wheat rom.'
m “ n ^». on the market ruther than lower in the fe» , ,L * “}?**
which U made Dmnty Flour ou«andi!^•
Valier*s Dainty Flour
i “r h*, „„.., bul lh . di ,^
* n end* Dainty eliminates exoemivc.1
uimccewajy fojJuxes and 4 expensive^
Requires Less Lard
/tbwrs your grocer for a sack of Dainty today.
j* a high-giade Valier Flour with self.rinse
ingredients, muted la the proper proportions.
Require* no alt of baking powder. Try • tick
Webb Crawford Co./ Distributors V
: mmem warn
When they ask for inore—they give the finest tribute that can he
pai j to the wl)o prides herself on her baking,
the finest tribute paid to
• /
William Tell
Flour
is the fact that after a wo-
man has used it once, she
wants it again. From that
tiihe on, she judges alinours
by William Tell and no oth
er flour will satisfy her.
William Tell wins its favor
be ;auhe it is always clean
and pure apd fine.
Be sure of best results by us
ing William Tell.
It costa no more to use the best.
Just tall your grocer—WILLIAI TELL.
Crawford & Merry'
Distributors
Athens,-- Georgia
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