About The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1922)
THE ATHENS. GA:. HERALD several days with ’her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunnicutt. “ Mr.'iolin Hatley has returnedHo: ' iNqwnan. after* a vifeit to* Dr.' anti I Mrs. J m A. Hupiricutt for the holi days. ,1 ; . I Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson | have returned to* Abbeville. S. C., NOW YOU’LL SEE 5T! FOR INDIGESTION after'a visit to Mr. and Mrs.-J.L. Smith, Jr. * Miss Kathleen^Betts is visiting Miss Mary Anne Htnealey 1« Farm- 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS ington. £ MOST - Gorgeous and Glittering. Production is visiting in Mrs, R. Q. Atlanta. Mrs.' Rl’l*.' Eva Henderson,are spending a fpyr days.in Atlanta: . ■■■ .,, ; i > > Mrs. C. J. MUllof Rome is' the Egypt’s Plan For y Halting Explorers guest of her parents, Mr. andtMrs- Ed Stone. . , . . Mr, and Mrs*. Hugh Huggins are visiting in Atlanta the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. & Patterson^ . document of protest, which will be I presented to King Uda. of the I Egyptian Cabinet M. Lacau and I Held Marshal V*scount Alienby; I the British high commissioner, the I archaeoliglst'are, quoted us pre- | dieting that. the adoption, of th,e I law will terminate exploration in. | E$M>t inasmuch * as,. the British j and American- public' who»c_jCpp-,. J irihutions support the work will be likely to discbrtinue ‘heir help unless- they see tangible, results for their*respective .-museums. .. The Telegraph's cp^ curnespoo, dent qyotes H. _E. Winl.pck, an, ; excavafor? tlQr/ ♦hfe; ; *Me , £*oi>o!it|in‘. ! niPSfinm of art in Tv Aw York* aft 1 THURSDAY and FRIDAY Nam* Street add No. State 5,000 pouhds annually In'the iteigh. borhood of Cairo alone and that if similar sums are spent through out the Nile valley it will be seen that Egyptians v^tll lose an impor tdnt source of ^revenue if the ex plorations are stopped. _ , Mr. ‘Win- lock> asserted that the exhibition of Egyptian antiquities in foreign museums wa's-th* best possible ad vertisements for Egypt as a new discovery added to the number of winter visitors who spend money freely in viewing the relics cf that country’s ancient territory. Aged Telegraph Operator Retires SAN; FKANCISCq.j Cal. w Tho California' railroad . .commission hf?. authorized the -Postal Tele graph company to. disCQrtjliiue, its office at Visalia and incidentally, hast allowed J, C.- .^Yard, credited with being the oldest telegrapher in the Itolted States in .point of ‘retire as manager of th,e V A Scene from ?XX ^GRAM'S .‘TRIFLING WOMEN** Palace spr cial attraction Thursday and Friday 4182-^A SMALL FROCK FOR THE GROWING GIRL. To .the girl who likes "somethini different,” this'model will be v/iry at* tractive. It ha* r.ew sleeve lines, ani neat inserted pockets. The neck finisl Is comfortable and pleasing. The style is good for knitted fabrics, lojr vel veteen, taffeta, prunella, and serge The sleeve may be short, or, in wria* length. ... ' i The pattern is cut in three sires 12, 14. end 16 years. A 14-year sin requires 3% yards of 40-inch material A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12c it •liver or stamps. ‘Trifling Women’Season’s Most Auspicious Offering Confesv to the Palace New Year Cards.—JVlc- I Gregor’s. Ask That Hughes Visit "Chile Now SANTIAGO — Ambassador M&- thieu of Chile, it ts learned acting on Instructions from his govern ment, has suggested ,at Washing ton thgV^^ctetary- Hughes visit Chile,- while the Pan American Conferee* js In se8?ion. ‘ ‘ iris' regarded as likely that t$e Miss Hazel Hodgsoh accompan ied Mrs. Bolling Jones to Atlanta Wednesday afternoon for a visit. ■@D— Mrs. Lee Calloway was called to ( Covington on account of the ^ill ness of her sister Miss Dearlng. -Ifi- Mr. and Mrs. George Stearman and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Social Circle, -spent-ihe week end with Mr. and Mrs. B.j *.Ry, Bloodworth. *71/ - gg— f Mr. and Mrs, Audley.M, or ton re turned .Tuesday £rom Atlanta. Mr. Leroy Michaci- has return^ TO OUR PATRONS; ' There are a few photoplays which Vd present each season which we make a Special effort to have you see. We are anxiousJto.have you witness Rex Ingtam’s latest production, ‘‘Trifling Women^” r.ot only because* we know it is an extraordinarily fine photodrama, but be cause we honestly belidve it, to'be one of the n\ost remarkable achieve ments in,, screen history. We* know thkt you will share our enthusiasm about this picture; which was written, adapted and directed by Rex Ingram, the maker of- “The Prisoner of Zenda,” “The ,Four Horsemen ofl the Apocalypse,” and other masterpieces of filmdom. It comes to the Palace Theatre on Thursday and Friday. - ” . . • Yours cordially, THE PALACE THEATRE MANAGEMENT. ' Palace Special Attraction Thursday and Friday. , Tess of the screen, hgs expressed APPRAISALS FROM 1 its endorsement of the Rex Ingram 1 THE PRE6S / J production of “Trifling Women” In the letter received at the Atlan ta branch ofyMetro from Mrs. B. M. Boykin, president of t&e, Com- mittee. > _ “Trifling -Women’ is the subject o^, the following laudatory letter:, “The Better Films Committee of Atlanta heartily recommends the picture, ’Trifling Women.’ The .cast and stage setting ( is PS^ticp-, larly good and *ve can give our endorsement to same as being an A numb?r one picture to be rtuwn 1 the South*”, Pretty At Work Remember your friends with New Year Cards.— ; McGregor’s. > CANNED AND v > DRIED FRUITS * By BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Of Columbia University , Every person responsible for a family's food should suppply canned dried or fresh fruit each day. Breakfast calls for fresh fruit, when possible, and at' this season grapefruit and oranges are.plentiful and reasonable in price. Prunes should be served at least twice a week. Occasionally dried whole figs stewed and Served with cream, for breakfast or dessert ht dinner; offer a pleasifig change and. laxative. In .cooking all” dried fruits beaf tri mind that long* soaking and then a ed from a short viait to Atlanta. . , ■■■ -ffl)-- Mr. Farrar Bond who has been *La lutlS/lam in nlfy Thursday * f6r Union Springs, Ala. — . ’. s' Miss Esther Benson of the State Normal School is the guest of Misses Frances and Margaret Bond. f >•" y*jB—• A number of/house guests have spending- the holidays in the city leaves Thursday fdr Union •A great picture, a magnificent production, a corking story.-—Film DjjJiy. ' 1 it undoubtedly is a success. N. Y. Review. Hakes your salad a dream! Plenty- back guarantee. Try also Hirsch's Ketchup, Mus tard, Pickles, Vinegar. H1R5CH BBOa. CO. _ Y , tOUISVIUlE been entertained by Mrs. W. E. Shehcc during the Christmas holi days. She has had aa her guests, i Mrs. John Maxwell of GFreenwood, S. C., Mrs. John • E. Bailey and son, James, jmd, Miss ;Cbristine j Fowler of Crest, Falls," S. C.j Miss' Sarah . Perkins ,of. CutbherL,Sf. and Misses'UoiMs#t*SMmF>%r daughter, and Margaret Pcnnal, students of Miss, Barry’s School, at Rome, \vho_arc hero^or the hol la every theatre 2M7—a setjOf toY Animals I ''Have' been troubled with weak kidneys since childhood," writes Mrs. ,G, Hyde, Benzonia, Michigan. “Now past forty anij have . had terrible backache and ’ that tired Out feeling, hardly able' to do my work. _ By using Foley .Cathartic Tablets I soon felt like a new per son." Backache, rheumatic pains, dizziness and blurred vision are symptoms of kidney trouble. Foley Kidiury Pills . give . quick .relief. Sold everywhere. — (Advertise ment) ; * .'' . erlal and. rUasohene,, *< yard ok; receipt of 12c In silver ©r # stamps. . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FIND BETTER /• ■ POSITlClNS t FOR ' . AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN .\ ic-v^ 7. . For the modern woman It’s not only possible but quite right—a dn- , ty In fact—to look well at her housework. -— \ \ Many of them woar very attract- i ive—even giddy—dresses ■ in, the kitchen. Ii .“i j They’re dimple, practical, hut i Pr color»d cretonnes, black sateen ftrimmed •’with cretonne,- cotton .prints and figured cotton crepes arc BENSON’S BAKERY CAEUHET “TRIFLING 'WOMENS Talmadge Bros. & Co. Distributors. BANNER. WANT ADS PAY—TRY THEM Given Endorsement , The Better Filins Committee of Atlanta, G.eorsia,_an influential uv The Rogers Co. Nice line New ards at McGregor’s Nice line New Year Cards at McGregor’s. omce Pkeee 1201 Edltad By MRS. ALICE ADAMS NEW YEAR GREETINGS 1923 It mutters not .how many years Hate come and gone their way, The sun' goes down, the night 'comes on, Then comes another day. „ 1 never saw a night so dark But that there came a dawning; I never saw an old year pass .Without a New Year’s morn- And the old year passes, out Fm wishing for the New To come right on with «U it hap And leave the best with you. —Jesse T. Williams in Constitu tion. MARRIAGE x ^ A LA MODE In China, everything connected with a wedding is red—the bride’s dress, the sedan chair In which she's taken to the bridegroom, the •unbrellas, the boxes containing tl>e ..n-sents, candles, and-all the hang- Lamar LaBoon, and secretary, Gc L. Johnson, with Miss Agnes Me* Guhre, recording secretary. Under the , leadership of • the ^bove officers the society with the aid of the pastor, Dr.’ R. L. Por ter and the various committees as well as. thei fkithful members hAve accomplished a wonderful work. However, the coming year!is .being looked forward too as' the greatest in the. history of the society and every member is urged to be present to cast a.vote for the exe- vutive board in order that, the very best selection can be made. It is hoped that every member will be present at the “Sunshine Social.” TALMADGE-ROBINSON INVITATIONS OUT . The following invitation has been issued and is of very cordial inter- Tho betrothal is considered so important that even if the bride or Iwulegroom should dle.jthe ceremo nies are performed jusUThc same. The girl, once betrothed, is con sidered a widow if/her fiance dies 11,.fore the wedding ceremony. —ra— * \ GOOD MANNERS While tardiness in keeping & din nf‘r engagement is rightly consid t r. il rude, punctuality at a lunch «>on is less vital. This is not to be interpreted tas allowing complete latitude to guest, hut a matter of a few min utes one way or the ptber is not nmarded as of much importance. In fact many invitations t are worded “please come " to # lunch ” without the specification of any exact time. Mrs. W. P, Egbert and/Misses Dorothy and Nell Egbert have re turned to Augusta after spending the holidays with. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen. Miss Katherine Egbert went to Columbus for a visit be fore returning home. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Allen Tal- madge request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter, Isa Beall to Mr. William Webber Robinson on Wednesday afternoon, January the tbnth five o’clock, at home, Athens, Geor gia. MRS. POND AND MRS. TIBBETTS TO ENTERTAIN LEND A HAND CLUB Mr. R. S. Pond and and Mrs. J. F. Tibbetts will give a lovely Christmas party Thursday after noon at the home of the former at 2:30 o’clock, which will be one of the brightest and most enjoya ble affairs of the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. G‘. A> Tucker of •Monticello afe guests of Mrs. Ross Creekmore. Dr. and Mrs. John D. Mell and family are in Atlanta visiting Mr. Pat Mell, who is still in the hos pital. * *, , Mr. “Booze” McWhorter .went Over to Atlanta Sunday for a visit. Mr. Rqss Creekmore ls.Y|n At lanta on business. % ... . Miss Sarah Hall went to ^facou Wednesday to visiV Miss Minnie Goodwyn Artope. . I hirstmas social for ST' CHRISTIAN CHURCH ENDEAVOR society FRIDAY EVENING - “Gather for the Christmas So cial Friday ev^nmc” is the tail: of the Christian Endeavorers of the Christian Church this week. At this social many fames have been planned and will be enjoyed by the younK people. The basement of the Christian Church has been decorated in holly and vines for the happy occasion and resembles the Yuletide season in every respect. Preceding the social hour, new officers for the Christian Church. Society for 1923 will be elected and committee's appointed. The old officers are: President, C. J. Morris; vice president,—(C. J. Morris, moved up to take place of president, who resigned wpdWs ago and no officer MANLEY-DOOTSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dootson an nounce the marriage of their daughter Lillian to Mr. Joseph H. Mauley of Jefferson Sunday morn ing. December 24. Mr. and Mrs. Manley went to Cannon for a short visit to relatives and .will be the guests of the bride’s parents until Sunday when they will go to Jef ferson to make their home. — s COUNTRY CLUB DANCE , TO BE LOVELY EVENT / Much^joordial interest centers the holiday dance at the Clover- hurst country club Wednesday eve ing which promises to be the larp Vst social event of the, week. All the members, their wives, frififlfls and a number of visitors will be present. Hugbleys orchestra will furnish the music. light refresh ments wil be served. jjfj . ai_lGOOD-WALL The marriage of Miss Nettie Wall and Mr. Frank Allgood was an-.in- tereBting''event of Sunday morning at the home of Rev. W. M. Saye at 10:30. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Allgood will be at home on Pope street to their friend#. LINDSAY-BROOKS iMr. and Mrs. H. R. Brooks an nounce the marriage of tneir daughter Lily Mae to Mr. Dewey Lindsay Sunday, December 24, Rev. Emory Ruark officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinton ftnd three little daughters are in West some! Point, the guests of Mrs, L. Lanier has ! for the holidays. Miss Louise Morton’s friends, are delighted to see her out after recent illness. -ffi- l Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cornett, of Milledge Circle announce the birth of a son Wednesday morning, who has been named Joe Warner, and Mrs. Cornett are receiving the congratulations yof their many friends. Prof. G. G. Bond was expected home Wednesday v from Orange burg, S. C. Miss Mary Ella Yancey will re turn to Atlanta'Thursday after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Howell Erwin. , c . . t —71— . )'• . .. . Mrs. Harrie Dews :and Miss Iverson Dews are visiting in At lanta. , - * Mrs. Arthur Booth and children are visiting: her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stovall of* Elberton. Mrs. Spurgeon Taylor, is. visiting Mrs: Greene; Langston of Monroe; » *in At- , Mr. William Ashford JA lanta for. the holiday galties vis iting Mr. Howell- Carwell. ing Miss Helen Ashford kinsville. * <■■■** ■ K Cl in this capacity); treasurer, . ^ ^ c p w „. ' cox. Of Cedartown ’arrive Wed- and chest thoroughly with | pesday night to visit Dr. and Mrs. j. A. Hun'nicutt. —@— Mr. and Mrs.* DuPree Hunni- cuttcutt and DuPree, Jr., are i si>endinff the holiday^ in West Point with Mr. L. Lanier. Mr. Stiles Hopkins has return ed to Atlanta, Mrs. Hopkins alnd Master Harry Hopkins will spend SOLD EVERYWHERE L Ryzon Miss Kathleen ^ferry visited friends jn Jefferspn Sunday. Miss Harriett Mayne who teach es in Georgetown is home *for the holidays. Mrs. Isaac Reid is spending the holidays in Carnesville. Miss Sarah Reid who teaches an Quitman is home for the holidays. BAKINGPOWDER you use ‘/ess VAN-NIL Satisfies Like The Homefolks Make O —.. No. .....i...... . Size Street and No. *«ty State I... ■