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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNINC, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920.
J|Krs. J. H. Beusse will accompany
Miss Henrlott.y Bcu.sse to ts'cw York
City, leaving on .the 18th, whero they
will spend ten days enrouto to Stan
ford, Conn., Where Mias Beussc will
attend school -At Glen Eden,
COPID-TfiE COWPUNCtitR
Mrs. J. N. *Aleanilexr, Miss Mary
Alexander, Ml S3 Mary Prudence
Crooks and Mqssrs. Joe Stroller an! 1
T. N. Martin formed a congenial par
t7 motoring upi yesterday from®.ex
IcCoy and children
south Georgia, after’
Charles Colllnst .
. Mr. P. N. Briscoe of Monroe spent
yosterduy In tip city.
1 “ t
Mr. Holman Moore of Birmingham
will spend the . week-end wIM, rela
Mrs. T. B. Hill leave todaj
to visit relatives tor thi
Stono Press.
Subscribers are urged to phone
unptuipts before 10 a. m. *
nier hy taking OKOVE'S TASTELESS
pliill TONIC. It Strengthens and builds
up the‘system hy Purifying amj 15n
riebing the Liooj. You can soon feel
its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect
S... - k i thl
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RINGWORM. TtTTaa .
E}P DRUG CO,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Link arrived yes
terday from New York, where they
spent :mu1 months. TJiey werp ac-
now-.
SHOWING
CONDUCTED BY MF.3. ALICE ADAMS.
Home Phone 832. \
Office 75
GOME OLD PROVERBS REVAMPED, wisdom ftuther.
• t Pastor Felix * | -
Short boughs, long vintage: Trim the Doubt net a Saviour, who earth’s ills
grapetincfwell, shall nlend;
*dst the , .»aves shall purple In time He comes, nor falls, whom
God doth send.
Wiuiarport, Me.
. GRUEN
Wrist.watches for Ladies
'Pocket watches for Gentlemen
The Mott Beautiful watch in the world
t , M.F.FICKETT
Athene, Ge,
-Zion’s Herald.
.clO'iler.i swell.
With evil bear, and -good expect: —
'Twill be
The better plan for others, and for
•_ . thee. ...
In love if true and faithful thou shall
prevo, v. ‘ and Mr. James White, 4r., took place; WOMAN'S MISSIONARY MEETING
Thou Bhalt fare well; Love It the Innt evening at 8 o’clock ut the First 0 p FIRST METHODIST CHURCH/
- juice of love. Baptist church, Rev. E. L. Hill of Afh The Woman’s Missionary Society of
?’«'» performing the ceremony. the Href Methodist church will hold
Avoid offense: nor evil do to any; » The bride waa given in marriage (ts rf £ U i ar business meeting Monday
A single enemy is ono too many. by her father, Mr. C. J. Hood, and a ji„ rnMm at 4 oWok in the Sunday
JEWELER.
GIFT8 FOR EVERY OCCASION.
HOOD-WHITE wedding
BRP L'ANT EVENT IN
COMMERCE THURSDAY. . I
The wedding of Miss Agnes Hood
Morton and Dr. 1. H. Goss of Athens.
.—Commerce 'News.
vn was of white satin.
Love rgles his kingdom well, without skirt draped with rose point and
a sword: - Duchcs3 lace and caught with orange
Happy the subject Is. where Love is blosnomn Her veil wa3 of tulle, fail
lord. lag from « coronet of orange bio e
• , sons. She carried orchids showered
Py gentle souls, old wrongs are soon with valley lilies.
forgot: * kilns Grace Hood was her sister’s
The wronged forgives; the offender maid of honor and wa3 dressed in
[anions net. white tulle and silver. Her flowers
werp pink roses. , Mrs. Dennard
Hide thou a trailer's fault—give not Hughes of Pcnvllle was matron
a hint , htpor. She wore
Cf his mistake: . Love makes a good j B cc and carried pink roses,
eye cqulnt.
Succso, kings nay. confirms a na
tion’s sins.
And consecrates: Ho nlayeth well,
who wins.
Sunday
school room. Every officer and cir
cle leader with as many circle mem
bers an possibly are urged to be pres
ent as the work for the fall is to be
[-binned.
MRS. JERE M. POUND,
' . j i, ... President.
Messrr. Ted Smith. T. N. Smith and
Dick Thtls motored to Alliens on Kri
day.—TcnniUe News.
«. —
Mr. Morton Hutcheson returne-il
Saturday from a week’s visit In Atl>
ens.—Sandersyllte Progress.
. Mr. J. H. Rcldcn. Mr. A. P. Dun
naway and Miss Dunnawav of Smith
coma visited here >esterday.
Messrs. C... H? Phinisy, Howard
Gresham and Julian Barrett arc en
route home from New York, stoppiw
over, In Baltimore for a chart visit.
MR. REID DOBBS HOST
AT SWIMMING PARTY.
, Reid Dobbs enter*lined at a very
1 was luuiru" of io || y swimming party last evening at I Mr. James Lj
" h( o 3aMn ano l the High School which assembled a (has Joined fcls family here
IK ror.es. merry group of the school set. The| home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Smith.
Mr. Bob .Alley, will spend the week
end with relatives in Wiley, Ga.
Lynch of Florence S. C
Mrs. A. J. Brook banks leaves today
The bridesmaids were Misses Julia ^VinSSM Misses Mildred How-i
J HMfnninv of Paducah. Ky., Kl ** oil. Caroline Brand, Margaret Bicker | niuununnbn iva»e» u
U hitman Atlanta, Kitty Poln staff, Kogenla ArnorJ, Sarah Weir, 1 for RabuiT’Gap to spend the w
Franklin, Tenn.. Virginia ® p . rou ** Ne l| Weir, Dorothy Watson. Fena end. .
innlsfon. Air . Torrance Redd of Bir- Cw> vlct ’ r|a Bctt V Marlm Mathis.
Yet stay! boast not. until thy task \ wT
For who shall sty when man has fin ,;oto were fanhlcned alike of tulle ^ Col dS5r '
ally won. ( out satin, charting *" C "'°J JHP mer. Edwin Dozier. Charles Morris,! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beussc will gr
lie cheats himself, who playeth f.to»! iSffilK&S and while ms- cSST 8Pem '
*“ h = ,rr " >«<* — brI “? n J pl ^; SSSSta'grSS.' Thomas ££ ^
same
with Heaven
Who ,1ns one year, therefor shall cor mile, the
row seven. dresses. rmi.ho
1 Mr. William F. Bradahigv of Padu- Uronnan Dobbs.
The oltttf the nktvcii, known arc by C ali, Ky., was best man,' and thu
their clothes; , groomsmen wore Messrs, Georga
George Ashford,- James Thornton,
tlielr clothes; groomsmen were Messrs, ueorga "i oJana^whoi.nve^vfsJtliuf Mrs
Hoztler. hla horao, and house Its own ' Han of Atlanta. Dcvcrtaux Ashton X
cr chows?.
Why nlioild wo seek for golden store?
V”eh mocy makes a country poor:
It puts (this is the poor man's sting)
A; dcarhr prlco on flVerythlug.
pi hand and heart, as if by stealth,
Thou eatriest ajeountry's wealth.
L. A. Mitchell and Mrs. Julius Otto,
Wiliam Sibley "of 1 " Marietta, !yi Te re (hrncd home.-Macon Tele
Gerald Carreker and rapn ‘ "
of Montgomery, Jack Wllklns of Ath
uns,
Hrpe stark.
Harry Burns of Comerce.
The decorations at the church were
"alms, ferns and smilax with Tdnk
gladioli, asters and Easter lllle*. Tall
pedrstnl vases of cut flowers were
' • u:cd In the aisle of tho eliurclj. con-
Cphl .water thrown will scare the, nceted by ropes of amllax and cath-
I scalded dog; ! r dral candles holding unshaded ta-
Hq keeps the upland road,, who knows porx were used.
the b<>3. The music was furnished by Haugh-
Lost his good horse should flounder c y 8 orchestra and Mrs. Morris Yow
Rt the mire; cf Athens sang,
r ,^kr»G the burnt child thereafter 1 The cburfch ceremony was followed
dreads the (ire. j hy a recoption at the home, to which
only relatives of the two famine* and
Secure . tho kindred heart; for life, n very amall grottp of friends were
v.Ithput a friend invited. Mm. Hood, was assisted In
In d'»fii without a tear or witness, ircelving by Mrs James White, Sr..
(■-t tho end. i Mrs. William F. Bradshaw and Mrs.
I C. V, Hood, Mrs. C. J. Hood wore a
In Lovo’s lino element, | gown of black face over charmouso.
E’rn bitter bread turns swoot: i Mrs. White wore cream lace over
Tli" heart of dlntAmtent ' flesh colored satin, and Mrs. Brad
Can tlnd no easy scat. j haw wore tumuolse blue brocaded
(0 natln draped with tullo. Mis. C. W.
Cock not for Love in Pleasure’s giddy Hood wore black beaded eharmeuse.
- round: ‘ \ [ Among the out-of-town geests
Nc'/ in tho market place can Love be 1 present in addition to the attendants i Miss Margaret, Marlon and Hattie
found. ^ | were Misses Agnes Marshall and Mnr | ’Javls woro spend 1 the day guests of
My hnus”. tVv home, though smull | gnrot Shields of .Natchox, Miss., Mr. iirs. R. II. Davis and Miss Orrlc Bello
and merfhj thou.art,- 1 ami Mrs. John Aycock of Monroe, Rogers recently. Miss Margaret re
Tho haunt and habitation of ,my Mls3 Ladle Breedlove.of Atlanta, Mr. | turns In a few days to finish her edn
Miss Naomi Wright loaves Tuesday
morning to resume her studies at the
State Normal In Athens.—Amertcus
Times Recorder.
Dr. C. G. Butler has returned to hi,
home in Athens, after spending Sev
ern! days in the city, guest of Dr.
It. I. Butler on Bellevue.—Dublin Tri
bune. • ■ .«.
Miss Mayme Allen left today tor
Athens, Aleorgla where she will enter
•ho State Normal College.—Why-
toss JournaltlleralU.i
'..y ' Jh. ‘ f”; — - j , i'
Miss. Paulette Attalha leaves today
for Athens where she will bo a stq
.lent at the State Normal School
ThlH 1s Miss Adams’ second* year at
this school—Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
Mrs. !{. R. Mooro lias returned from
i visit to friends In Athens afd Craw
lord, Ca.—Augusta jChronlcle.
Mrs. J. P. Proc’or and childrer
have rcliirned from Virginia, where
thoy visited for several weeks. •
Mrs. Mamie Arnold and Miss Ar
nold of Stephens visited licre yes
terday.
ford
heart.—
dwell.
As In Ahambra or Escorla!
He that speaks, aowi
m.av tfe; rather.
Pah Carlthcrn of Winder, Mr. and
IlgtlCfl
Va., Mrs. James White. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh White. Cot. and Mrs. i C. M.
.‘inciting. Dr. and Mrs. Hnnnlctttl, Jr..
poor seed, Jt Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley,. Mr. and
■ | Mrs. Morris Yew. Mr. and'Mrs. And'
• atien at the Stato Normal.—Sanders-
vino Preftess. •
Mr. Charllo Carlin, of Virginia is the
;tie,t of Mr. Gy H. Phinisy, - Jr.
• Mr. E. UrCflha» Is In the dty- for
Hold -ti <U «>t Wj y^ W ^^ 1 l, -oy^l^ M^d^.obn^eJ
city.
Championship Series
Dollar League
Wjr V 1*1*-
WASHINGTON
■ ■
d
will
tivee.
Mr. and
•for Wiley to
week-end.
Mrs. George Fellows will leave for
her homo In Jacksonville Sunday, art
cr a visit to relatives.
Mrs. Eugene Fellows and cliiUI
of LaGrangc ure visiting in the'cl
Misses Essie Evans and Nine
Thompson of Comer spent yesterday
In the city.
Mro. Andrew Hague, of Charleston
Wtfat, Va.. who has been tho guest of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E
Middlebrhoks, has joined Mr. Hague
In Richmond for a visit to Tense
Springs hefforp-returning home.
Miss Lila Mao Wallace, of Maron.
with her friend, Miss Louise Hunni
eutt. Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. M
Carty.
-t — -
D . and Mrs. E. L. Hill and Misses
Annie Laurie and Sarah Hill are be
Ing very cordially welcomed home
after an absehce* of several weeks
spent In Montgomery and Tennessee.
■Dr. and Mrs. J. E, Severln are now
Installed In their attractive home, the
apartment of Mrs. Frances Lony Tay
lor on Mtlledge avenue. \
Mrs. R. M. Brannon ~ and little
daughter of Garden City, New York,
are expected for a visit to Mrs. Eliza-
beth Pussey at the home of Mrs. E. I.
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McEvoy return
ed last night from Mountain City,
where thy spent the summer.
Dr. H. C. Baugh, of Ashford,
visiting his father, Mr. J. D. Baugh
Dr. and Mrs. John Hunnlcutt and
llttlg daughter, Gcnevla Ashoton, left
yesterday for Hendoraonville, N. C
■ Dr. and-Mrs. R. P. Stephens and
two attractive little daughters have
returned from North Curblina.
Prof, and Mrs. John Morris and Mr.
end Mr*. Harold Hinton left yester
day for the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov.al McRce, Mrs.
J. L. McRee and Misses Andrews
spent yesterday in tho city.
Mrs. J. F. Alexander of Lexington,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mis* Lney Fleming arrived from
Dltlnrd yesterday to visit Miss Leila
May Hull,
Dr. and Mrs, Andrew Sdule and
Messrs. Murray and Ed Soule have
returned from Canada. ’
-Alius Evle Butler of Necso visited' eonipanled by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Link,| “BOBS"
ere yesterday. , who have been at Atlantic City. I Everybody Is chewing BOBS, the
~~i ff't Che.vlpg q um confection, p™
HEARTS AND TRUMPS |iorn(lnt flavored, candy covered.*M 8 X
' "BOBS” by Fleer. All dealers Be.
flavored i
Mr? and Mrs. My Or Stern returned
yesterday front Atlantic City. , in ( ; howlnB G um. Ask .
Mr. Will Griffith and .Mr. *■"«» ;,he dcll<:,oua peppcr,lll " t
Griffith of Watltlnsvillc were
here yesterday.
visitors i candy covered Gum. Made by Fleer. U98W. -Ia-.BOW owe telephone aura.
visitors. Ail dealers Be. | her. Call us for prlmlna. v „
Judge Andrew Cobb. Mr. Albert Da- The Strongest Withstand the Heat of;
vison and little Mary Stark Davison Summer Better Than tQe Weak
stc sperttHng some time In Clayton. Old people whnire feeblo and young j
j or people who are weak, will be
Mr. William D. Mears of Brooklyn, strengthened nnd enabled®to go
\. Y„ who has been visftfng .Mr. and;thrcngh the deprcssjng heat of sum '
Mrs. Arthur Cox leaves Sunday for
his home.
Mr nnd IMru .M.
•r ; • 1 ' J I
A on the Stage, a Scream on tke
“THE CiA R
Extra Attraction
?r • .**-
Most men take as much pride in their Headwear as they do in any
other article of their apparel. It Should be distinctive because it
introduces his appearance to His business and social associates.
Never have we presented a better or finer stock than this Fall.
' Our HaU aren’t merely head covering*—they were made expreuly
for us to set off your person and personality.
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Wingfield, Chamberlain
“The Quality Shop”