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PAGE TWO MAN SUES SELF MEMPHIS, Tenn—(®)— Brahan Houston, acting as attorney for his wife, the former Miss Josephine Hubbarda of Scranton, Pa., sued himself for divorce in circuit court here Saturday. The bill filed by Houston charges Houston with abandonment. Tt asks that Mrs. Houston’s maiden mame be restored. The couple was married in Lack awana county, Pa., in 1927, the di vorce petitioy ' says. +WOMEN'S AILMENTS.. MANY women both “young an d g e middle-aged sufier o @B from periodic pains Bt g : T in side or back— fgi::w? . J from catarrhal drains A 4 —“heat flashes,” they L & should take that veg- B % ctable tonic favora- G ‘*i bly known for sixty . % " years as Dr, Pierce’s Fayorite Prescrip tion. Read this: Mrs. D. W. Young of 2800 Wilmer Ave., Anniston, Ala., said: “L have taken Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription off and on whenever 1 felt that I needed a tonic and I have always received satisfactory bene fit. If I begin to be weak_and rundown, I take the ‘Prescription’. Usually one or two bottles is all 1 have so take before I am well and s!rong again.” | _New size, tablets 50 cts,, liquid SI.OO. Large size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. All druggists. : ; TODAY ALACE 2Days ...tuespay WE TAKE EXTREME PRIDE AND PLEASURE IN PRESENTING A PRE-NATIONAL RELEASE OF THE SCREEN’S FOREMOST ACTOR 2 R r e e . RS Xi% ,y" IN “CARDINAL RICHELIEU” (ACCLAIMED HIS GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT) WITH EDWARD ARNOLD, FRANCIS LESTER, DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE, CESAR ROMERO e L SOt , CARTOON NEWS “THE BULLFIGHT” EVENTS TODAY STRANDf"Z Days and TUESDAY w M\m-m ACCID comsmm fiEN T O&hefw'\se (hes® \*“ g sgscuo-\'meé modefi\s il \ wNoo\(\ neVv et nave d;%‘ - S \mded'm;metfl iLo o S “pt\m\edtoss\x\een- ' w\,@ cy\'\ndef romance\ @,fl % * : L' W SO 753 R \ b%/ " S \\‘:‘}\\ :55:“"‘ “‘\\ \:\:\ N Rst Af{lA@ F % = ot il 50 (‘ e -e = et 3 (\\ N % N e A SM h\\f | \o“\-“‘ } svefiéfii“ sepcY ‘ | wett m\m - m\mo m\s\m\ R A Pmducnl by qu‘m’d Butdm _—-::—_. hiruled by frvind (ummiflgs | ’ »_-___\'mm he oty “H‘\gh«av “BU : AD‘\athew"bg A\\'\cn’\'cevnm N ’EM — CA ._____NES’, RTOON Social News From Winder WINDER—Dr. Monroe E. Dodd, president of the Southern Baptist Convention spoxe at Woodruff Hall in Athens on Tuesday eveing under the auspices of the Student Volun tary Religious Association of the Univergity of Georgie. Among the number from Winder who attended this meeting were Rev. B. M. Collins. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Randolph, Mr and Mrs Jim 'Pool, Mr and Mrs. E. V. Pool. gnlo 390148 311#.&'1 GUESTS OF MRS. BURCH A social event of interest was the breakfast given the little Bridge clup last Thursday by Mrs. W. J. Burch. Beautiful flowers grown by the hostess were artistically arranged through out the home. Following the breakfast bridge games wase enjoyed by the g tests who were Mesdames John Har grove, J. M. Xiken, W. L. DeLaPer riere, Grover Moseley, Herschel Smith, H. A. Carithers, R. H. Kim. ball, and P. A. Flanigan. T Mr. and Mrs, Lamar Blackwell and Miss Dorothy Maynard spent Saturday in the mountains of north Georgian. | Mrs. ¢ B. Almond has been co,n-‘ fined to her room recently on ac-1 count of iliness. Mrs. F. M. Blackwell has re-| turned to her home in Canton af-’ ter spending several days here ‘with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. White. | l Mr, and Mrs. A. D. McCurry and 'Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Summerour motored to the mountains of north Georgia last Sunday. Miss Louise House spent Sun day in Atlanta. James C. Puckett has been on the sick list recently. Miss Nan Nelle Starr, who is a member of the Eatonton school faculty, spent the week-end with 'homefolkfl. She, with Miss Alice Dunn, spent Saturday in Atlanta l The Georgia Baptist Sunday School Convention convenes this week at the First Baptist Church in Atlanta. The Winder Church will be represented by Il.ev. E. H. Collins, Levi Smith, Jim Pool, ~. D. Watson, Mrs. John Pool, Mrs. W. L. Bush, Misses Beatrice Wat son and Mary Jane Appleby. Mrs. Lindsay Durham and chil dren will spend Easter wtih Mr, Durham at Dalonega. Miss Imogene Herrin and Mrs. J. V. Booker have returned from Columbus where they attended a conference of Social Workerss ' | Mr. and Mrs. . Dan Williamson and son, Dannie, returned to their home in Dalton Monday. They were called here on account of the illness and death of Mrs. William son's father, Mr. John Hill. ~ Miss Myrtle Both of Atlanta, spent a portion of last wek here with friends and relatives. l Mrs. T. B. Fullilove of Watking wille, has been spending several | days with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Downs. Mrsg, and }flrs. Robert Aronld and children~ spent Sunday with Mrs. E. C. Greene in Milledgeville. Mrs. Sparks has returned to her home in Gainesville after a weks visit with her son, R. C. Jones and family. - Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Styles Jacobs, and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Jackson of Atlapta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Millikin. Harbin Lawson, a former coach of Winder high school, was warmly | greeted by friends here during last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Smith of! Rock Hill, South Carolina, will | spend Easter in Winder with rela- | | tives and friends. Mrs. Laura DeLaPerriere of’ Monroe, was the week-end guest of Mrs. John Carrington. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Carter in Gainesville, | Mrs. Beulah Lemon anl little | daughter, Freddie, were in Athens | Saturday. ” { Mrs. l.ouise McCathern visited friends in Atlanta last week. \ Miss Mag House has returned lhome from Atianta where she had, |a successful eye operation at Wes ley Memorial hospital last wek. Barnest Harry Hodges and fami ly recently moved into the home with Col. Duke Ross and family on Center street. . MISSIONARY SOCIETY l MEETS AT CHURCH { 'The Mevthodls‘t missionary socie |ty met at the church on Monday‘ { afternoon, The president,’ Mrs. W. J. Burch, presided over an interest_ ing meeting with forty three mem-' bers present. Circle number ‘'three with R. H. Kimball leader, had charge of the; program. 13 Mrs. T. H. Shackelford led the devotional. ’ A comprehensive report of the‘_. annual conference which convened| recently in Gainesville was gi‘\reni by the delegate Mrs. A, D. McCur-, Kach member brought to this meeting a package valued at twen. ty-five cents, to exchange with other members, A substantial sum was realized from the sale. Blzi White is visiting relatives in Canton this wek, . Misses Marion Crider, Ice Smith Mrs. H. Camp and Mrs. J. H. Pledger were in Atlinta Saturday. spent Saturday in Athens. i ————“—*—W———-— ~ Stories in - | STAMPS 87 1. S‘. K!GN? ‘ LAND of'7%e i Q/UETZD\“ | ey . ii L N : AS strange as is its name so beau i tiful, is the plumage eof the bird that Guatemala has adopted as its national fowl. placed on its | seal and illustrated on several of | its stamps. The bird is the quet | zal, native to the heights of Cen- L tral America, incapable of living in captivity This bird was prized so | highly by the natives before the | Spanish conquest that no one was | e permitted to. kill |} o g it. and only the | VAT A 4 chieftains could g Q@] wear its feathers /h 3 Guatemala |V H .4 { adopted the guet | L : W $ zail as its’ nation- L e T ‘;: al -bird when the | peEn il 25 ¢ country declared | PPRRSER e OER ] its independence , " in 1833. 1 (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: What stamp hides the memory of a short-lived rule? 20 = News Of The Day In Pictures :-: If Kit’ ‘ : ‘ N¢3 o - i Kit’s a Wife, It’s News to Her l’.:! g SR SRT%O g L s 8 > R % ,9’% B 1 B G % R i TR 4@& ? ~ "t'::z;:szztrz?t?;:r:':flfl"*';.:;ex:?-;;;:5:5:;.,::5:2.;:,;;::2:55;:.;z-z,;:, 7 N niis x % fi;» |BB iy : e i A 2 e L AT, B e 3 8 G R B A o L P e 5 LS o L a i % R R i R B bR e T I b _:zfl%; i : o % ’\.,V\: B N ,;:I. ¥ é élk % i L B s Ee % ' e A S R oy SR A o b i 2 . . 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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Too Late, Girls! He's Beer Speken 5 i For—by Garbo e——————————————————4—— ' 3§»,’\ e A :o B R ‘% 3 B ¥ g ' b, . 2 g A:‘ .I; . v : > W . . Gyles Isham, shm:r'n 1n a new por trait just received in this country, is the handsome young Oxford University actor who has been of fered the role of leading man to Greta Garbo in her next Holly wood production. He is now in England where he is a star of the stage. Need a Bodyguard? Hire Helen! 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Address X 196, Tribupe. ==~ = = IVEANTC TN TN AATATA7TRN TN AN Ty PASE T Have a look at those biceps and those triceps and those flowing back muscles!” What a bodyguard she’d be! That’s the ambition of Helen ‘“Triple Threat” Fortney, 138 pounds and ‘““all muscle,” as told to the world in the want ad shown above when she arrived in Chicago from Wisconsin to blaze a new career trail for women. She claims a deadly knockout punch, unerring aim with a pistol, and announces o : that she’s no slouch at wrestling. Every Day Is Circus Day for Only Boy Lion Trainet S . oy bo<2 R 8 %au e e R | SRR s @ % E S % E As% o e B SR ; U ; 3 i wfi‘,' T 3 S ; : b S ,’ ER i - Cf e B e S AR ¥ s % PR B R R % SRR o | : 2 R g S 3 i % ‘ e B OO 2 S \ y 2 B 1 B R R R * i PR B KOt i R RO S 0 R e 4 % g % asiice, S 0 o S 8 e B SR R %% 2 : Eiad ST R T, R R Bt el o 8 ST PW o T L Sed SRI v N “E o e e. T ol R 5":" & g i B R REREE R o R R e /i Y . 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S b ‘\\3 S MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1935 Nazi Foe's Return Asked bv Swiss A st ‘ o 3%2,/'/’,4,,25:%1//#”’ - ¢ /"'. i ‘?/{é/:'l’/;y:‘ G g g s B ;rq' TR Ey o e %‘,l/9 SR 1 e @ Bet ] 3 e £ T TGRS R RS RS R S P R, SR Ry W RN g B 8 Wl g S, R 5é % if & T 4% &B 0 5 B 7 %, e Y i g Wi R R R, AW, G R i ol ke Hoian o e P aj L > gy @ LT e T T e ’ w 7 //// o R /%/ R R AR {, 7. e 2 & TR s e e g% e B R % R T il W 7 b- S : iy % : @ S g f‘/ g 2 %A e Seizure ot ' Berthold Jacobs (above). anti-Nazi editor, by Ger many " under irregular circum stances while he was a resident in Switzerland has made bim the newest storm center of European affairs. Swiss officials are holding a Nazi cepres2ntative hostage for the return ot Jacob, who f(aces treason trial for allegedly betray ing Germu‘ military secrets.