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MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922. ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS TOR ATHEUS HERALD ADVERTISERS relative? in Vienna'^ Ga. until Mon day. ■ / • i S' • * . Mr. and Mis. Adams of Demor- est will spend the Christmas holi- A,,n l-l, nl M ilnnmVtAM ^ t.... ter an illness of several days. ... . —m— from frozen strata of classes"; fliat of opportunity is a constant mili- we shall stimulate effort of • ach. tant check upon capital becoming a individual to achievement; that thing.to be feared. through an ‘enlarging sense of re- i V - • , sponsibility and understanding we!'.. " shall assist him to this attain tern • 0ur government’s greatest trou- while he in turn must stand up to ^les nnd failures are in the eco- the emery wheel of competition. , nom * c field. We have learned that’mpuise to' To curb the forces in business “attained | w M°h wouM destooy equably of visfon'of thn nrna.w fair c " opportunity and yet to maintain the vision of the product initiative and creative faculties of &« • , our people are the twin objects we We in America hhve • had too muat attain, much experience.In life to fool aurr selves into pretending thht all’dim , i ._ aTe eqiial.lirability, fri-caHractoii iaintelligencd.^mbitlotf.;,;, ; . That cur. system, has-avoided.the nx establishment' dnd. idomiuati dr of Mrs. Miles Lewis and two at tractive children of .Greensboro, arrive Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. T. DuBoseTot the Christ mas holidays. ( days with' their daughter, Mrs. Horace Ritchie. —a— Mrs..White and Mrs. James Jita. White aid White and little -daughter, Agnes Rosena, left Tuesday tor Paducah, Ky.v.to spend the Christmas holi- (days with Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw. They will be joined later t.by'Mr. White. Make Ideal Edited JSj HRS. ALICE ADAMS Tl ,,, Persia smart weddings last lu; | v embroider©^ clothes and nv.cmncent jewels. They alp sher l,0ts. drink tea, smoke katfans dnd. co-sip. , - tr* t ■ 1 lit the bride sits In sllm.ce, her head bent, veil drawn over ljer slaves wait on the brlde-grobm and amuse him by dancing. ‘ state normal SCHOOL - ' ‘The State Normal School Glee n- ,, Will render a Christmas can tata. ethlehem, Paul Bliss, In the p cu Jnl auditorium on the night of December 17. The program is as °r,""ding by Mrs. Alexander Hark, the "Glad Sound.” - t hocus, "Save Yore Never In the T Solo! Miss Carrie Clay, “A Little Totvn of Bethlehem." ■ . chorus. "Silent Night" . ; chorus, “White:: Shepherds ^chorus. '‘AngelsdEroin tiih Eealra ■ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fostero an nounce the birth of a son December 11- at the' General hospital who 'has, been named Leonard Ahthony.. -tfiHv i-' ; ' Judge and Mrs. B. T. Moseley of Danielsyille, were visitors here (Wednesday. ;,! i = I ' • /. : iMt I ’ Mrs. L. J- Sharpe of Commerce ahent Wednesday in the:city. , Mrs. Walter Jbnes. Mrs. C. H. Phinisy and Mrs. Coke Talmadge went to Atlanta Thursday to stay FOR WOMEN Mrs.'Bertram Bottomly have returned from their wedding trlp and .are at- homer' to' their Miss Frances ^Bell returned; to I MJiledgevUle- altera,-visit of-sev- Every woman and miss;, ‘has use fov liver and Bowels Right—Always Feel Fine House Slippers and here you will find a selection that . em braces everything meat of the individuals-we shall safeguard to every Individual an equality of opportunity to- take that There’s one right way to speedily tone np the liver and keep „ the bowels regular. Kaisn ICARTER’S fail. Millions JWiTTLE , will testify |j IVER I that there is A HDII I Cl nothing so food-for bil- —1 started with manual labor. , Progress of the nation is the su-n of progress of its individuate. Acts and Ideas that lead to progress are born/iut of the womb of tl\e Indi vidual mind, not out of the mind of the crowd. The crowd only feels; own \ylth from Quilted Satin and Fur Trimmed Felts to the finest Leathers, moderately tbuR Friday. . —B— Miss; Nella Avery who is a stu dent at Mary Baldwin and who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ora Hart Avery In Richmond; Va., ar- “— Friday to spend the holidays Mis* Annie Mae Strh position in the community to which turned to her home iS Stllman' Thuraday after an extended vdsit to (Miss Mary Snead. Miss Elizabeth Harris Is expect ed home this week, from Atlanta and Marietta. ; \ *r- ;• , .—®— . I 'sMrs. Harvey Cablness is ill at her homo nn Plnvarbiwot his intelligence, character, ambi tion and ability entitle him; that we keep the social solution free priced. rives Friday to spend the holidays with her grandparents, Capt and I Mrs. J. F. Hart. ; 9 —nn— !' Mrs. Abo Joel is out after an Ill ness ot several days.' <* Mr: Clifton Lampkln arrived from Little Rock Thursday to Join Mrs. Lampkln at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Lampkln which it can plan. There is developing In our peo ple a new valuation of Individ ials and of groups and of nations, it is a rising vision of service. Our American demand of equality ROUP By BERTHA Nf. SHAPLEIGH Of .Columbia University Slippers for men in Leather and Felt and the daintiest, cutest Jittle ones for the lit tle tots. Satisfies Miss Vau Cleve Wilkins will irp from SL Mary’s next-wee} >und the Christmas holidays v ATHENS SHOE COMPANY Clayton Street For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache* Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative - in els completely by morning, an the world to physic your liver and you will feel splendid. “Theywor bowels when you have . Dizzy while-you-sleep.”* Cascarets neve Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Indi- stir you up or gripe like Balt gestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach ?H ls ’^mcl, or Oil and they coi 1C liVi, »» r\ only ten cents a box. Childre can y-Jike, Cascarets. One or i ove Cascarets- too.—(Advertise — uuuuujo mui her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jcdui J. Wilkins. “ .Mrs. D. W.' 'Meadow and Mr. Will King Meadow are llLat their home on Prince avenue. Mrs. Roy Marable of Bishop spent WednesdayMn the city. R9—■ Mr. and' Mrs. Dennis Penny and young son, Dennis, Jr, are visiting IvetLThursday to ys with their pa; 1. Cobb Lampkln. READ THE HERALD WANT VAN-NIL Never Disappoints jtwo tonight will empty your bow- Thfe first shipment lasted for just four days. Despite the treihendous ^ e f e ^ re 712 more—Twelve fine styles, each and every dress guaranteed 1 te?t ^ er l € ^ ^9-^ :man ^ftip* ‘YoLicantiot buy the materialTalone for"88c. quantity- Novelties Dinner Sets ' Floorlamps Silk Hose : Handkerchiefs ToWels Bath Mats ; Rugs Blankets Bed Linens ' Table Linens Bath Robes — Boudoir Caps Shawls Sweaters Kimonas Bedroom Slippers . Furs ; Coats Dresses. Silk Petticoats Silk Bloomers Silk Vests Camisoles Gloves Shirt Waists Fapcy Garters Hair Ornaments Neckwear -. ; • Umbrellas Pictures Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Perfume Table Lamps ' Silverware Art Pottery Book Ends Chiriaware ; Bric-a-brac / Ear Rings- Beads Hand Bags Beaded Bags Stationery Card Cases Vanity Cases painted by his sister, Mrs. C. C. Kimsey, completed the . elegant accessories. Several delicious courses were served and the charmingly planned evening a de lightful feurprise to the honor guests. * gg , MRS. ASHFORD AND MRS. DOBBS HOSTESS TO* D. A. R. CHAPTER . - Thursday afternoon th$ . Elijah Clarke chapter D. A. K.' wa* de lightfully entertained bjr hTre-'W. H. Ashford and Mrs. O. R. Dobbs t at the hospitable home Of the former on iMilledge avenue. While JXX was the regular meeting of the chap ter the social hour was the inost charming and delightful feature. The bright decorations of-red and gold emphasized the holiday spirit and approaching holidays ~ very beautifully. Following the busl- teas program Mrs. Lucy Leah Mathis^delighted every one with her reading, "The Other Wise Man,” which was very lovely and enloyable, as also did Miss Kath- eline Park with .several artisUc pi-, ajo selections. A very delicious and elaborate salad conrae and Ices were served by Misses**atherine Ashford, Hazel Hodgson and Kath erine Park. The lovely hospitality so graciously extended marked one of the season’s brightest social events. SRS. H. M. HUGHES ' hostess ,to i COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Mrs. H- M. Hughes was the Wacious hostess- Wednesday fit- to the Cosmopolitan Clnb, wh ’ ct ' assembled the members for a liolierhu'uily planned occasion. An enjoyable hour over work baes Sizes 36 to 46 Fast color Ginghams, Cham- bray and Scout P e r c a 1 e m checks, plaids, stripes, dots and All are Famous t APRON, ffPVHOl aRESSIS ITERLINC CO..CHICAGO.U.3.A. Orders by phone and mail will be promptly and careful! 7 i v'T?5.Q.rl mtac owwl ■■. EVERY SALE FINAL /C ... -