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PACE TWO
THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1920.
I the L’nitod Slates In support of thh
M project." , X
of Improving her for-;
ice, Italy Is ejfiturag-!
at inatead of coal. !
WHS* the |
elgn trade h|
I hr the use oi
‘‘GIFTS THAT LAST”
Diamonds, Watches, Silver, Jewelry and
Fine Hand Cut Glass.
■j Indepehdent coal operators made an!
5 excessive imollf from the people of;
Jll Ne\V York City to the amount of flT.- i
01 000.000 In the last year, according to I
■ ! the Massachusetts fuel administrator. I
Store open evenings till
Christmas.'^.McGregor’s. 4t
Phone 1297
Office 75
M. F. FICKETT
Jeweler
Unless you are particular in your c|
If we were not so particular about tl
»ice, you are not likely to get the best.
> wheat we buy for
WILLIAM TELL
FLOUR
We could not give you the quality for wnieh this
flour is famous.
Our big mill is located right in the heart of the
richest wheat-growing section of the country.
There is so much wheat from which to choose
that we can and do select only the very best as
good enough for William Tell
By being eaually particular in every manufac
turing detail, we know that William Tell is fine
and clean and pure.
iF YOU’RE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR BALING,
JUST TELL YOUR GROCER — WILLIAM TELL.
CRAWFORD & MERRY ‘
Distributors
GEORGIA
ATHENS,
Home Phone 6S2
CONDUCTED BY M RS. ALICE ADAMS
IMPORTANT
All church and club notices'for The
Banner mutt be tent in or (ihoneti
before 6 p. m., otherwise they will
not be In time for publication. The
Cooperation of the public in the above
request will be very greatly appro-
elated by the social editor.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR 1
DR. STEPHENS' SUNDAY j!
SCHOOL CLASS. “
All the members of Dr. Slophons';|
Sunday school class who wish to con-‘|
tribute fruit for Hip cutup are nsked!|
lo bring llieir donation un«!aj morn- |
lug to the Sunday school.
ROBERT W. HAYNIE
INSURANCE
Telephone 200 208 Clayton St.
Gifts for Eveiy Occasion
CHRISTMAS BELLS.
Let the merry bells of Christmas.
Chime their goodwill so tho Earth.
Let them ring tlim merry tidings.
Sung In jocund tones of mirth.
Let them tell how Christ the Savior
In a lowly monger lay;
How no bell tonsue song Ills welcome
On the lirst sweet Christmas day.
MARTIN.MATHERS. 1 „ . r„ , . , _ .,
The marriage „f Miss l.llv Bellei Wj* Cresdna Wood from Lucy Cobh
Martin and Mr. Aubrey «. Mathews' a , nd was her guest until she left Sun-
was solemnized yesterday afternoon t "- v , r 1,1 r home at Sylvania. They
at the home of the bride’s parents on | contributed much to the success of
Washington street. Rev. W. M. Saye: ‘beLucy Cobb bazaar, which was
officiating. held at thp library room Saturday.—
The bride worn n becoming suit of Sandersville I’rosro^M.
blue trirotiiip, with hat and accesftn* ..«•*» . ' !
lies to match. i Mr. Boykin Smith camp home Sun-|
To Exchange Students
With Mexican Colleges
In an effort to improve and strength
en the relationship between the
United States and Mexico, the Amor!
■can chamber of commerce is arrant-
•iuf Mrs. Martin w|ll make ,lfty from tl,e University of Georgia | Ing for the interchange of students be-
Athens llieir home. Mr. Martin is
traveling saleFmtn for Mr. Chari*
Morris’ clothing store. *
for the Christmas vacation.—Sanders
villa Progress.
’Chiming softly, let them whisper
How the golden eastern star
Seeking out the Wl?e Men. led them vi9$ LURENE HOOD
To the manger, from afar.
Sweetly ring the bells of Christmas.
From their steeples, to the sky.
SHARES 1-lONOR WITH
MISS BONNER.
Miss Kloi.-c Thomas was hostess at tcenth
brldgotea yesterday afternoon a’ Sun.
Tolling still tho Christmas mossago. ti ts> fc an r,ak« Country club in com
tween the two countries.
"One object of this plan." says the
| National Foreign Trade Council, "is
Mias Martha Scarborough is expect- j to place Mexican students in American
ed home from Lucy Cobb to spend 1 colleges and technical schools so us lo
the Christmas vacation with her moth-; fit them for useful careers. Another
er, Mrs. L. A. Scarborough, on Fif-j object Is to p'acp young Mexicans as
street.—Columbus Enquirer- apprentices in American mills and of
fiefs Where they will get industrial
God Is love and Christ Is nigh.
—Rachel N. Schmitz.
treining.
"The American Chamber of Com-
! merce of Mexico Is also arranging to
COMMISSARY BASKETS
READY FOR
distribution.
A visit to the Chamber of Com
merce yesterday was a real joy and
treat. Mrs. Gerald Greene and Mis*
Dawson were as “busy as busy could
pllment to Miss I.anrine. Hood, of 1 Charles R. Roberts will come fromj
Athens, end Miss Virginia Dm Ron-'Tech and Harry b. Roberts from_th“
nor. if Tallapoosa, the guests of Miss
Lrtta Rachattan. ! parents, Mr ami Mrs. T. S. Roberts
Mi«v Thomas was gowned In pur-1 on Rose Hill, during the holidays.—
pie charmruse. trimmed with fur and; Columbus Enquirer-Suii.
a hot to match. * • •
Miss Buchanan wore an afternoon! The Lucy Cobb club served delight- „ . ,
sewn o”. blue duvetyn and a hat of ful refreshments In the library la.t, *”'»*
silver and blue. i "ultirdav for the purpose of raising • ^ VP . r scholarships have a.
Mis* Hood wore a smart gown of money for the interests of the club,; rea<ly Ijcen offered by various colleges
IL n i V *™ 1, r.. 0f „. G *T.! , . a P rr> vlde opportunities for young men
from the United Staten to study in
Mexican schools and industrial estab
lishments. In this way. mutual un
derstanding between the two countries
ho,” and the place looked a veritable ^lack vn j V rt and a Hack velvet hnt 1 onfl had a fine patronage.—Sanders- throughout the United States. It 1*
headquarters for old Santa. Eighty Mlss „ oniler wor ,. m | rtniKht blue ville Progress. | expected that many more will be avail-
lovely baskets filled to overflowing sot |„ nn ,| n V0 ] Vf!t (,at • • • ble for this purpose. The committee
were ready lo gladden the hearts of T ,,„ ( . nr(1 tables were'placed In the; Mr. end Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb, on Mexlcn-Amerlcan scholarships of
many cnllar?n and grown-ups. dp • p a j m room, which was decorated with and Miss Mary Ann Lipscomb return ! the American chamber of commerce,
orated In ire Christmas colors, tn^y Christmas foliage and growing plant*. f d Sunday from Athens, where they New York City. Is now enrolling busl*
were heautllul to look at. and wnat a The p,.j ze f 0r t 0 p g r0 re was a dainty were guests at the Rtridle-Grlfflth woii*. ness men, chambers of commerce and
real treat they will be, each contain- i, nm ]. ma( | fi |, aff an( j ft Japanese nov-| ding of Satnrdiy evening. Miss Marv public-spirited institutions throughout
Ing oranges, apples, bananas, bright r)ty n0W(!cr box nwardcil for the con-
bags of nuts and raisins all kinds of so!at , pr | xe .-Constltutl 0 n.
levs and splendid gifts for the par- ___
ents.
A box was being packed for a dis
abled soldier at Blltmore. who was
severely and seriously wounded In
l he world war. Alter many opera
tions and with faint hope of recovery,
Miss Edna Lanier Is spending the
holiday* in Aiigueta. Buford an*!
poiv.'.t In South Carolina.
Ann Lipscomb, a Lucy Cobb studen
will spend the htlldays with her par
mts at tlielr home on Peachtree
ftreet.—Atlanta Journal.
Mrs. Telling Snsnett, of Athens, re
turned home Monday, after having
been delightfully entertained as the
infest for several days of Mrs. George
H. Bellinger, at her home on Peach
tree street.—Atlanta Journal.
• * • •
Miss Dorothy Bryant arrived Satur
day from Lucy Cobb institute, nt
Athens, Ga., to visit her father. J. W.
Bryant, In Cleburne avenue for the
holidays.—Atlanta Georgian.
Mr. Paige Bennett, of the Univer
sity of Georgia, arrived yesterday
and will spend the Christmas holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Bennett.—Waycroas Herald.
• « •
Mr. Konti Bennett la expected in
a few days from Harvard university
M.\ nnd Mrs. W. P. Briggs left ye*-
terdpv morning for Birmingham to
the rest of hto life will probably bo tnnid the holldnys with Mr. and Mrs.
spent In the hoapltal. , W. c. Ward law and will lie accom-
Juat think what a Christmas greet- rallied, home by their young son. Max
ing means to a “shut-in!.” and think l-r Henry Briggs,
cgaln what all there good things com- • • •
Ing through The Banner Commtaaary Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shelnutt an-
menns for Hundreds of needy onon nornce the birth of . a daughter, Su-
thlr yutfctlde and the coming year and san Elizabeth, on December 19th.
for years to come—Just as long a»|
this splendid spirit and co-operation j ■ Mlaa Elizabeth Bowfand It visiting
lasts. Everybody eeenis moroanx- her aunt. {Mrs. C* Rowland, of
loun than ever to help the Iqsa for j Waynesboro, for the' l.nlltlays. On h»-
inusf. and the Commissary line work | return rbe will be accompanied ltv
lr. hand with all the churches, the | Charles Rowland, ,Tr„ who has beon
Y. M. C. A„ Boy Scouts. R. O. T. C.| Vt«itlng in Waynnsboro' for aeveral
the Herald fund with Mlsa Lane In w.eeks.
charge, the Elks, the Rod Cross, the' • • •
fiplrctlon Army, the commandery of Mrs. William Ansley’s theater to spend The^ holiday's "wIth”hls'"DVr-
thn Ma'onlc Lodge and faithful work party last evsnltg at the Lyric theater; ents, Col and Mrs Tohn W B-nnrtt
of Mr, Jamca Harbin and hundreds, rnmpllment?d Mias Lola Buchanan!—Waycross Herald
of Individuals, end It might well bo and hey guests, Mlaa Laurlne Hood,!
gald. .verybody. ; d Athens, and Mist Virginia Dm!
A record of everything Is being Bonner of Tallapoosa. T-le guertil
kept at the Roil Croas headquarters, '"eluded Mias Buchanan, Miss Hood,
for whet ti being done now nnd to be ™j s " , Mr - „ an ‘ 1 Mrs. ClllTI
done in the future. Ansley, Mr. Linton Buchanan and Mr.
Bevlrui .Zdld donat.on. har, "' •» Ba.dwln-Con,on.
Mr? And’lev d Mo°rron” U ?aM ^bSy. Mr * ' V ' n "' ,rt Nlsbet. who ha. he*n
of the First Presbyterian Sunday x'’g U M| t l1 H|ehroo P ks ren wil| M ^ "i? M ?
school sent twelve atocklngs tilled to . • ‘ •‘ , ‘ lld . 1 *[??**• * roturn to j
rvrrflowlng. Mlsa Mnry Plttard’s hfl homp ,n Maiim today,
class -of the First Methodist Sunday n . r , r „a. # D
TibW.r'hn. a ch e .J 0 of B, «° n Hpleudm »bo wa?V^mpa^Tome h^MIs*!
7unTof , n.v h er , al CSSdlonaSto b, | T"
nefd at thq Southern Manufacturing pi r i!aL A »? tu ,'° (l V , .‘, M ,r*’.
company district. The Commandery pieamon?.anTi'.rh? 1 tlle
»rk«d for the names of one hundred n ’ on ' ■» n,, *rlum.
children to give fruit, candy and toys. ... ■ • . . .,
Thirty hasketf. with the cooperation . ' ,s Balfour- of Okla
of the Daughters of the Confederacy, r,.?’,,*’ h ,’*, V of ’’" r . Mr *-
have been Ailed for disabled colored , ^ r " “ n " ls b,,|n f «»r-
atwants Is appreciation of their welcomed by her many rrler.ds
faiibfiilncss. Little Max Michael took .. .
his’ Christmas money and bought tors ■ r '* 1 * A'klnson will
ned carried them to Mrs. Greene. He. ‘ J’ 01 "' the ho,Wn >'* w lth Mis Julia
too. wss filled with the happy spirit K "■ ,
of vlrlng and making others happy. I ... , .
The generous donations nnd iinanf 8ni ;Rhodes will go
moor co-operation spring from loving! f J’ 1 ’, ' 10 ,0, l“y 1° spend the
hearts, typical of Athens nnd her good ' 1 ‘ ,n - v * wl,h ,hp -r daughter, Mrs. II,
people. " Sml,h
Th» Commlsanry unites with good
old Santa In wishing for everybody a
hrtnnv Christmas and a bright New
Year.
ORDERS FOR HOLLY
WREATHS CANNOT
BE FILLED.
Owing to unavoidable circuit*
stances, the orders taken for holly
wreaths canno’. be filled, which I very
mnrh regret.
Cordially.
ALICE ADAMS.
RE6ULAR MONTHLY
MEFTINC WOMAN'S
CLUB MONDAY.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman’* club will be held Monday,
December 27th, at 4 o’cloek. at tho
Prince avenue club house. The first
of a series of lectures on ’’Cltlzen-
sh!j>” will he given by Mrs. Jeannette
'GreVe. of New York.
■Theso lectures will be .offered by
the Woman’s club to all the women
e>r Athena, whether members of the
club or not. They are for the pur
pose of Instructing the woman voter
In just such paints as are necessary
for her to know. In order that she
mar pnn an Intelligent rote. Such
lecturer have been nucccssful In other
staten end thn Woman’s club Is de-
nlrous that at many of the Athens
women as possible should benefit by
them.
MR. AND MRS. i. O. MITCHELL
TO ENTERTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mitchell will en
tertaln at a lovely Christmas dinner,
Saturday at tbalr attractive home on I
the Jefferson road. . 1
Miss Reba Brinson came horn? with
"the finest ui the n&ko
RESTORE LOST APPETITES
TALMADOE BROS. CO.
Extra Fine
for
/ /
Baking
Christmas
liar family d:urvti
Dainty, and thtj'll
appreciate it—etpaiaUp
durint the htliday sea**.
IAST MINUTE GIFTS-
Stationer}! . ,
Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils
Leather Pui’ses
Books for everybody
Desk Sets
Christmas Cards
\ Brief Cases
Pictures and Frames
Children’s Blackboards
Sweaters
Golf Balls
Foot Balls
Many other inexpensive gifts to select
from.
the McGregor co.
'pHE kiddies have been bubbling over
with excitement for weeks. Visions
of toys and good things to eat dance be
fore thei* eyes in bewildering succession.
# They expect a great treat—and of course
you can’t disappoint them.
In the thousands of homes where Dainty
Flour is used, fine baking, at least, can be
counted on. Milled by a special slow
process from carefully selected soft winter
wheat, Dainty, has baking qualities that
no ordinary flour possesses. It enables
even the finest cooks to better their
best baking.
Dainty costs more than ordinary flour
because the fine wheat from which it is
milled costs more than ordinary wheat.
Yet in the long run Dainty is economical
It requires less shortening. And think
fttA lwoM.n«s UaI.1^ ^1
WEBB-CRAWFORD, Wholesale : Distributors
Athen s, Ga.