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CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1922.
PAGE THREI
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" H !'!Greek Steamer
wiiM.el Calls Fpr Help
* 1 home of the
performed the cei
-— FINAL CLEARANCE
sal£ OF
Mi(iiaersfine"‘ M 'fi
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Edited By MBS. ALICE ADAMS
mimlcation with the ship. Her
position *vas .j$ven as, about 1200
miles .east of St. Johns. N. F.
Later the George Washington re-
pbrted the Malpot; was broadcast
ing messages-in Gr6ek. which no
on©; on . thoMGfeorge /Washington
•^otiUi deciph'er- . :j ;
church and the members will pack
their boxes for the orphans’ home.
All members are urged to be
present
WOMAN’S .MISSIONARY , ;
SOCIETY OCONEE STREET
CHURCH MEETS TUESDAY
AT THREE O’CLOCK
.* The Woman'sMissionary So
ciety of. Oconiee Street church will
meet at the parsonage Tuesday af
ternoon at 3 o’°Jock. The meejta
ing was postponed last week, on-
, Residence Phone 83*
GOOD V v
manners
For a first formal call, 15 or 20
minutes is about, the right timet to
stay. La tor calls may be ’extended 1
to 45 minutes.A fridndiy call may
last an hour, ev«in an hottr ; and, a\
half, i Calls of Inquiry, information
of indolence never should be pro^
longed beyond the necessities of
the purpos'e for wjilch; they, 5
made.
MARR |AGE
A LA MODE
- A fit
xery t attractive In. the flare of flick-
erihgr j-ed . tapers. : But you should
have neen Dasheriand Dancei 1 , ami
Pr^hderUnd-yixeji, And Comet and
Cupid, and the other reindeer (there
-were tfo others named in “The
Mght -Before • Christmas;’-,, 1)01
^oumUng'terribly Gerthafl)’: hitched
■: b# h. 1-Ad ribbon to thd hlegli -which
hold tiny, toys- for 4 boys and girls.
^ Wlaggie Lipscomb^ fiyst party of
th^ .-season was the tea at herjiome,
in oomMiment to another.debutante
Erskine Jarnigan, and challenged
then the outspoken praise of the
guests for its notable beauty.—Sun
day American. -
LOVELY CHRISTMAS
CARROLS'AT .
LUCY COBB . ' |
Sunday afternoon at Seney-Sto- ■
vail chape* the ^hfd'stmaa Carrol!
vesper’service was very lovely In
•one of the most interesting 'pro
grams' ever presented-by the his
toric school. Miss Rostand was in
charge of the beautiful nYusic, who
sang most delightfully “Christmas
spmy” by Adalpe Adam. Dr. J. C.
Wilkinson led the devotional and
brought a beautiful Christmas mes
sage. Miss Evelyn Zettler, sang
Jesus Babe Divipe with universal
sweetness and purity. The ac
cession started In. the gallery^and
the girls dressed in white, march
ed down through the audience to
the stage and finished in the gal
lery. the singing of- the traditional
hymns gave unusual charm and
interest to the impressive ser
vices.
end in Elberion.
account of bad weather. All mem-' j;j
bers are ufgpd to be present. • Air. Joe
• : __g_ • . -M . .spenjt the S
( IMPORTANT^' • t f : v
NOTICE V ; j*' Mr * ,Ho *
All members or the First Metlio- Atlanta
dlst Su-nBay School who did not (-young son.
bring their Christmas offering Sun
day for the less fortunate, are
asked to send it to the chuif-h be
fore Thursday, the Janitor will be
J there to receive it.
(regular quarterly
I MEETING OF
j EMMANUEL GUILD
j The regular quarterly meeting
of Emmanuel Guild will be held
j Wednesday afternoon at - the
l church at 4 o’clock. A full atten
dance is desired.
_ -Iran,-
is an expensive affair,
,. UU( , .. .reek or more. ~
Often it plunges the bridegroom’s
11 iilv, which provides it, deeply
, debt.
Musicians, dancers and wrestlers
n* hired for the occasion. The
elaborate rofremimenls are
Every prettylia^mour britire stock!
offered at unheard of low ptices.
ARRANGED IN THREE GROUPS
$9.98 HATS IN ALL STYLES
pm /‘ AND FOR ALL
The assort- .00 OqCASIONS
ment is cojn- ...A ;
plete. The styles are 4C Ofl
hew and desirable. ^ -j-l
.Every Sale Final. Goods Sold at This Sale 'MHi .
Are Not Returnable. * * —l ,7- ;
Little Ida Davison the young
daughter of Bto*. and Mrs. Albert
Davison was seriously 111 Saturday
having had two convulsions; her
condition was ver>* much improved
Monday morning. ?
‘ ® - y ' ’ .
Mrs. Ea# Braswell. yihd -little
daughter are 'ffi at theilr home on
bachelors are held in' disfavor
ul it is considered a disgrace for
man to die unwedded.
f4]—» %
THE CHRISTMAS WIND
0 u may say you can’t afford it—
Money for the Christmas cheer,
,tu may think you’ve got to board ,
CASSEROLF OF ft.AMB
.By Bertha E* Shapteigh ■
of Columbia University
2 lbs. foife quarter lainb,-
3 tablespoons bacon fat or drip
pings, •
4 tablespoons flour
2 cups stock or oncPcup water,
' 1 •’ r»«n tnmnt'A
Mrs. Jack- Talmadge went over to
Atlanta- Monday morning for a
short visit of two or three days.
—" . »’ '
Mr. and (Mys. Duncan McDoug--
aid and Duncan, Jr., Of $re\tard, S.;
J2-. arrived Monday' to spend 'the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hardeman.
Mr. E. H. Dorsey., Sr., is ll
his home on Milledge avenue.
Till a rainy dov appear.'
vt in spite of hills that fret you—
And you stagger at their sums^-
till the Christmas wind will get
/ 1- cup tomatb, *
’ 1-2 cup carrot strips;
f 12 small onions,
1 1-2 fcup turnip cubes, i
1 1-2 teaspoons salt,
1-8 teaspoon pepper.
Wipe -and cut the-lean part of the
lamb from fat and bone. Place
bonfes in* 3 cups cold water and
^odfi'as long a time as possible.
.Tjlto is the liquid called “stock’* in
the above recipe.
f t the lean meat in small pieces
fry until brown In the fat.
w . .,nu V » I'lnce the trlert most tn a casserolr.
here he continues to' im- To remalning in pan add flour
When the Christmas season
comes.
I).» not think you can evade it
By the thought of living’s cost;
l»* not say that you’re afraid ,it
Will your little pile exhaust.
Xo use sparring—'twill not leLypu,
You will all your vows rescind
A ml the Christmas love will get
you
When you feel the Christmas
wind.
* IDA M. THOMAS.
New York World.
Misses Mary and Carolyn JSims
two popular Co-eds will spend the
holidays in the city.
Mrs. Park Stewart, Misses Ora
Lee Camp and Flossie Henson of
Winder, spent Saturday in the city.
Mrs. C, H. PhUiay. 'Sra. Walter
Jones and Mrs. Coke Talmadge
went to Atlanta Monday morning
t6r g short visit. ■ - •
, ^ , g
Mr. and Mrs. Audley Morton will
REHEARSAL FOR CHRISTMAS
MUSIC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH TUESDAY 3 O’CLOCK
The rehearsal for the Christmas
music' by the primary and'junior
dejjartments of the Sunday school
and Wown; then add stock and
cook until smooth and thickened;
strain over the meat in casserole.
Parboil 10 minutes., the carrot.
.y.v.r.7
spend Christmas in Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murrell.
[*}
Mrs. J. W. Walden, Misses Car-
ruruuii iu iijiuuicd . tuo Lanui,
urnip and onions. Add to casserole
season with salt and rapper, cover
,and cook in oven one hour. Serve
of the First Presbyterian church
will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3
o;dock to. practice for the Christ-
( mas enterta,inmbnt Friday after
noon. a full attendance is desired
and . all taking'^ part are asked to
meet promptly.
MRS. HAYS, PRESIDENT
GEORGIA FEDERATION-
ISSUES LETTER TO CLUB I
WOMEIN OF STATE
.Mrs. J. E. Hays of Montezuma,
incident of the Georgia Federation
•if Women’s clubs, .has issued the
following letter to the club women
dr Georgia;
.To Georgia Club "V^omen;
The Southeastern Council had i
f-p’endi.l meeting in Pinehurst, N.
1 ' d; And Georgia club women can
| feel a groat satisfaction ln‘ having
started something worth while
when they voted to organize this
j,southeastern group/of states into a
ifederation of their own.
The new year Wdsfe willJje out
7in a few days anef it wlll^e / ttie
• first time they have ever"been is
sued before Christmas. This Is due
to two things—to the early con
tention and to the efficiency of
the recording secretary, Mrs. Al
bert Hill.
I You will note that they .have ad-
t«-rtisements. This is again some
thing new, and they not only In
troduce us to our friends, the ad
vertisers, but incidentally pay for
Mrs. H. or. Lew 4 -s, of Greeqsboro.
•will come over : 6atCx day to spend
the Christmas heydays with Mrs.
.Rcibert T. DuBose.
“• •*• H. Iioiucu, iiuaBCB L*l-
rie and .Julia Walden will spend
Christmas in Atlanta with Dr. add
Mrs. Costen Harrell.
fi<V P INDIAN RIVER tn c
m ORANGES m
Dr. and Mrs, Auidrew Soule are
exnpcted home from Chicago and-
Canada Wednesday. |
r fh. ■ , I
1 Mi>' Joljir HL Bocock, of Ricn-i
raond, *ya., airiveife Thursday’ ito*
spend the holidays' with his par-.*
ents. Dr.-nnd Mrs.'W; Hi Boco<jk.»
Messrs. George Morton and John
Spelling are expected home Friday
MATHEWS-HARRIS
Announcement - •
The marriage of Miss Mauriel
Harris and'Mr. Hugh P. Mathews of
Jackson county, was an interesting
event, of Saturday afternoon at the
from the Episcopal high school to
spend • the holiday^.
-DO-"
Mr. Cupid Potts of Winder is
spending this week herp, helping
W VAPORUB
Ocer 17 Million Jan Used Yearly \
ORANGES; (APPLES, BANANAS, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGER
INES, COCOANUTS, CANDY .-AND, ALL KINDS 6f NUT!|.
EVERYTHING TO MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRY. ?
the book.
You will notice also some chang
es in the constitution regarding
idues and a few changes in the di
visions and their chairmen. The
Georgia federation is thoroughly
organized in its departments and I
do not believe the personnel of
flu* executive board has everj)een
surpassed.
You are requested to send your
gift for national headquarters to
your director, Mrs. Samuel Inman,
Peachtree street, Atlanta.
Greater Tallulah has verily be
come Greater Tallulah and with the
present outlook, it looks, now as If
the Georgia federation mountain
school will soon be a school of
which you can truly be proud.
cARTHUR. L. SMORTON.
S. T. Huen, Lyndflfi'AVe.
Collins’ Economy Store, Hancock Ave.
L. W. Holtnes, Baxter St.
Dixie Cash Store, Broad St.
Piedmont Market, 250 Lumpkin St.
W. M. Culberson.
J. R. Davis, Hiawassee Ave.
R. F. Moore.
S. R. Hunter (Col.), Hancock Ave.
Tom Johnson'(Cal.), Hancock Ave
-John Shetterley,. Epps’ Bridge Road.
Georgia Mfg. (Jo., Whitehall.
Arnold & Abney, College Ave.
J k T. Lord, Oak St.
’ ” ” Oconee St. •
arbrough, Oconee St.
Harderiian & _ . .
Ai M. Pidkard (Coil.), BiHups St.
Fred Thomas. , '
YV. B. Methvin, Broad St.
Dr. Lampkin, Lyndon Ave.
Booth Bros. •_ V
Mr. Jackson, Oconee St.
Mrs., Etheridge, Broad St. >
The Weir Gro. Co., Lumpkin St.
R. L. Bramblptt, Princeton.
J. F. Hamilton, Princeton.
Princeton Mfg. Co., Princeton.
Mrs. A.. Blunt. '
Mr. W. J. Glenn, Barbersville.
Mr. F. T. Rivers, Barbersville.
F. F. Holmes, Barber St.
John Wade (Col.), 'Hull St
.King-Hodgson Co., Clayton .St.
King-Hodgson Co., Prince Ave.
' King-Hodgson Co., Lumpkin St.
things for tills year:
First—Greater Tallulah.' \
Second—National headquarters. \
l liird-^-Student Aidx Foundation-«r j
by raising a scholarship in each
district for the education of a girl
[ram that district in home econom
ics at the state university.
Foqrtli—The placing of 50,000
l'f'oks in reach of the school chil-1
dren of Georgia. If a library is in I
reach of the children in your coun- !
tv then put reference books (in
the school library’ and if no library
•'•vailable start a school library
hi all your rural schools, please do
not forget to report the Dumber of
R. F. Wood, Oconee St.
R. A. Collins, Broad. . v
W. C. Deas, Barber St.
Oscar Bi;ho^, Broad’ St.
G. W. Hollis, Baxter St.
Alfred Johnson (Col.)
W. R. Boyd; Pulaski St:
The Whitten Gro'. Co., Prince Ave.
I. G.NOldham & Son, Prince Ave.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick, River St.
J. S. Hawks, Lumpkin St.
J. L. Garvis, Broad St.
A Radio for Christinas
Will Be a Source of Pleasure AU the Year
books and their value to Mrs. Trox I
Hankston, West Point, chairman of
lilirary. I
This letter conveys to you ray 1
v« ry iK?st wishes fbr a most happy
‘ bristnias and for the best and I
most successful year In the fed- |
oration’s history. ' ^ 1 I
LOITISE FREDERICK HAYS.
•MRS. RUTHERFORD LIPSCOMB |
3EAUTIFUL PARTY i
Ortainly the satisfaction of al
'"‘Stoss must be great: when shoi
!'• ars. as Mr. Rutherford Lipscomb /
iiijist have heard, the many very)
complimentary things whiph are 4
being said about her luncheon to •
danrajrct Morgan, Martha Boy ton;
4 >iul Sarah Oymo. That ;tat)le dec-■{
oration, n snow-covered iglQO)
^hicb would . Santa ]
J’lai’s to forsake his home in the]
'“jul fpr fanciaa^*■'•* r-yth that lio
i' iclit tlic flesh this in-j
visiting roqidence in the snowy]
of Maggie Upscorob’s table, I
" Utcjj fanned to flame the- flicker- 1
ing memories ofHie.bnd*
• 'thrred there., The jlear old Saint !
^•nself was there in miniature\Wlth
this pack of toys on his back. Tiny 1
r skimo “kiddies’’ frollicking in the]
t ^nco Qf j] lo patron saint of j
f were In various atti-i
tMdes nf nlnv on the glistenin- rot
ten snow which c<> -♦f’ table. !
v CAFES
Flournoy Cafe.
Thorntdii’s Cafe.
Manhattan, Cafe.
If you ■ haven’t' looked Info' the sim
plicity of installation and operation,
drop in and let us talk-it over with
you.. \ We will assist you in making a
selection and Install your set without
charge, -twh Jtr» 'i-'.iftet.-isSif.
HOW TO ORDER FOR XMAS T 1 '
Place your order for Christmas now
. and tell us what date you want our ex
pert to make the installation, .W.e re
lieve you of all detail, hIC^SHBO
In selecting, a Christmas gift'for the
family,■'•you naturally want something
tfrit will bc»a pleasure: to every mem
ber of the house. „ .
A radio’receiving set will delight eyery-
sne, from Baby to Gdanddad. Sermons,
lectures, opera, jazz, weather reports
and stock quotations are broadcasted
daily. - ,.
The Pines Cafe.
American Cafe, Broad" St.
Skelton’s Coffee Shop.
Athens’ Most Convenient Electrical Store
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