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TBR ATHENS, GA„ HERALD
PACE THWEB
bii5ht and beautiful to the d«»- .- 8pent
rations of rosea and carnations
with a greenery of ferns and fo-
.-_L_ A unrtf handsome
novelty vase was
prize.
I InstantRelief
5 ‘KHSF
jjlTrtmbkf,
£S!!I
_ __ the top score
An elaborate and delicious
juffet lunch followed the interest
ing game.
JONES-CALDWELL
MAKRXAGE TAKES
Edited By MRS. ALICE ADAMS PLACE IN BISHOP
Office Phone 1201 Residence Phene 832 The marriage of Miss Marjorie
I Caldwell and Mr. Warren b. Jones
- i tvas an interesting event of Tues-
Mrs. R. S- jay a t Bishop. The Reverend
Miss Hilda Sharpe, «of Com- son’s mother. Nigel Barrie is pleas-1 pecially at‘a standstill and busi-
ere “'‘spent Wednesday in the j ant in a somewhat-slender role. J ness transacted being purely In,
.Chinese parts are well'played by
E. A. Warren, Frank Lanning ana
Mrs. J. C. Mathews, Mr. and 1 Nick De Ruiz. They look truly Chi-
Mrs. Hugh Mathews and Miss j nese even when side by side with
Helen Mathews, of Cavfion speht the real Chinese players headed by
Wednesday in the ity.
A Gleamy Mass
[’soft. Luxuriant Hair.
Should a guest in town, accom
panying her hostess on a social
call, leave her card?
If the person called on is not
at home, no. Also, no, if the guest
is in town for so short a time
that her call cannot be returned.
I But if the callers And the hos-
| tess at. home and the guest ex-
I poets to remain in the neighbor
hood a fortnight or more, she
"East Is West”
Best Picture Here
In A Long Time
Mrs. C. M. Str&han.
Wooster.
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MRS. HENRY
ENTERTAINS
.On January llth Mrs. T. A.
Henry entertained the Communi
ty Council Club at her home on
the Jefferson road, Mrs. W. E.
Henry presided at the meeting.
Mr. Joe Hodgson gave a lecture
on government. Mr. Hodgson al
so gave a short talk. The .work
for the year 1923 was discussed,
and chairman of G communities
was elected as follows:
Mrs. J. D. Fleming. Poultry;
Miss Muttie Julia NicbJls, Cii'ics;
Mrs.,J. W. Scoggins, School; Mr*.
Dr. Strickland. School grounds;
Miss Martha Nunn, Child Wel
fare; Mrs. T. A. Heniy, Home
Economics. Also seven of the
members’ bought Athens
iriends on Barber street.
ihbuW leave her cm* or may I man ' 8 cool ‘ ,JO “ ks ' After the busi tendance is desired.
n .J _» • ness meeting was over delightful —p—
>ev
a 1
| her resident companion.
The Armenian bride always '
' dresses in red silk. |
! She wears cardboard wings,
with feathers, on her head. Blue ?
J flowers are painted on her face
' and neck. Her fingernail tips are
stained bright yellow.
At the ceremony the guests toss
coins to her. The more popular
! she is. the more money sue re
ceives. '
•“Third
delightful
[•refreshments were served by Mrs.
IT. A. Henry and'Mrs. E. C. Callo-
| way and a social hour was en-
. joyed by all-
DR. T. J. WOOF TER
ENTERTAINS THE
PEABODY CLUB
Monday evening of this week
Dr. T. J. Woofter entertained the
Peabody Club with a course sup
per. Covers were placed for eigh
teen guests. The feature of the
evening was the interesting lec
ture by Dr. E. M. Coulter, who
has made some recent investiga
tions into the sources of early
Georgia history, and has made a
real -contribution in this field.
The topic of his lecture was Eii-
Jim Wang.
Mr. Reeves officiated. Mr. and Q rea t Staffe SllCCPSS M ow | on 24 at the Colonial
Mrs Jones are at borne to their Lrredt Oldge OUCCeSS Dl OW theatre. For many years now this
on the Screen Starring organization has been recognized
j A a'as the leading exponent of this
the nature of a gamble. German
marks at noon were quoted at
105,000 to 110,000 to the pound
sterling. The French Franc stood
at 70.75 and the Belgi&t Fraec at
77.35 to the pound.
GOLD LACE
Gold lace is very popular for use
on chiffon frocks. Frequently it is
made into medallions or rosettes.
,. Gold-thread embroidery is also
The annual engagement of Neil \ used on delicate colors.
O’Brien’s Minstrels in this city will
Minstrel Superior
In Every Manner
VAN-NIL Never. Diaaapohtte
without “doring" t>3 o«c of—
Ovtr 17 Million fan Um4 Yearly
VAN-NIL Satlefiei - T*1
HOME-SCHOOL CLUB MttlS
FKIDAY Ah I tKNUUN WI1H
MRS. E. H. DORSEY AT
FOUR O'CLOCK
The Home School Club will
meet with Mrs. E. H. Dorsey, Sr-,
Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Miss Mary A. Bacon will have
charge of the program. All mem
bers are cordially invited to be
present.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD WOMAN!*
CLUB MEETS FRIDAY
MORNING 11 O’CLOCK
The executive board of the Wo
man’s club will hold an important
meeting Friday morning at the
club house at 11 o’lok. A full at-
HOME-SCHOOL CLUB
MEETS FRIDAY
The Home-School Club will
meet with Mrs. 13. H. Dorsey Sr.
Friday afternoon at four o'clock.
All members are urged to be
present.
Miss Mary A. Bacon will have
charge of the meeting.
Constance Talmadge, °w
Palace. I American one, and of which there
jis no duplicate in any other coun
try.
By JOHN E. DREWRY | This year Mr. O’Brien promises
Constance Talmadge and “East j that his Minstrels will be superior
Is West”—a combination fit to in every way to any that he has
charm the most critical patron of ] yet offered to his public and with j
the photoplay. This combination of this end in view he has been pre- j
verdant. h 0B pi ta my C f the home was most * AUXILIARY OF Y. M. C. A.
POSTPONED UNTIL
FRIDAY, 26TH
The meeting of the Woman’s
Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. of the
University has been unavoidably
postponed until Friday, Januarv
26th.
(Eugene Field)
My shepherd is the Lord my God.
j There is no want I know;
moments you can 1 His • flock He leads in verdant
plain, dull, flat > mends, 1 . ,
. You can have it abundant, J Where tranquil waters flow. ordial y extended^
’ *« 3> a "i l‘m' J i U3t ii, , „ ' . , , , mrs. James park honor
1 34 cent buttle of Danner- I He doth restore my fainting soul j h uest at mir<5 ha7El
,t any drugstore. Then 1 With His divine caress, i HODGSON’S INFORMAL TEA
* „ scfl t f th , " lth .S e And whcn 1 Btray ' He I*'" 48 ,he ! Thursday afternoon Miss Hazel
at and df \\ 1 _ ' ^ ay .... j i Hodgson was the charming hos-
your hair, taking one To paths of righteousness. L te88 at a very lovely and informal'
1 strand at a time. Instant- ' - I tea in honor cf M-s. James Park.
, Immediately, you Traye I Yea ‘hough I walk the vale of at ^ bcoutiful home ot hcr pir .
I the beauty of your hair. I 1®«h. entt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodg-
Ibeamass. si, soft, ustroua.YJ hat ®vll shall I fear? son. on Mmodge avenue. Thirty
»e»sy to do up. All dust I T hy staff and rod are mine Oh, j Kue8t8 „ { ttl „ - college set. old
K«sive oil is removed. i . j school friends of the popular
1 -Dandenne put new life. And ihou, ray shepherd r.oar. honpree and Miss Hodgson en-
nni brightness in your hair. _ ■ ' Joyed .the beautiful party. The
1 Itimulatmfr tunic will fresh- | '" eml f be‘.old the feast ! , ower f i oor was thrown together
or italp, check dandruff and | , h , cl ’ my dear Lord hath spread, i artistically decorated with cx-
1 hair sail help your hair to 1 A “ d ,0 - my ® U P He fiUetli up, , qu isite plr.k carnations and nar-
,long, thick, strong and beau-, w,th . 0,1 anolnts my head - ; cissl arranged In silver baskets
^ . ! and vases, banking effectively the
Goodness <and mercy shall be } handsomely furnished rooms. The
flMlTKIUI T h nto ^ / ,, i ~d\“r i T ss^ss? z.
IiLUlVsH I (U V 2 hen W ** L ^ s dear sid ° ; deria and felt cloth centered with
Forever and for aye. j ^ he bright flowers with silver can
| die sticks holding the pink sh-ad-
) ed tapers. Colonial silver service
made a member, at a lovely New
Year’s party Friday evening at
her delightful home on Prince
avenue, which will add very char-
jah Clarke and his attempt to set i mingly to the social affairs of the
up a trans-Oconee empire which I season,
proved thoroughly enjoyable and | —RP—
instructive- The usual lovely j MEETING OF WOMAN'S
scintillating comedienne and one
of the great stage successes of re
cent years opened a two-day en
gagement at the Palace- theatre
Thursday and proved to be the most
entertaining production seen here
in a long, long time.
In connection with the picture
offering, an unusually delightful
musical selection has been arrang
ed by Jimmie Bishop, the Palace
organist, who is playing the role
especially arranged for this picture.
The role of Ming Toy gives Miss
Talmadge her greatest opportun
ity and she makes the most of it
Ming Toy, dainty and tempestu
ous. lovable and unmanageable, .
swift to coquette and just as swift i lts * eefc an d elect permanent offi
to do battle in her own defense is j cers to head it.
snatched from the “love boat” by 1. The purpose of this organization
Billy Benson just as she is about j * s to bring the farmers in this
MRS. T. J. WOOFTER to be sold into slavery. section of the state together and
TO ENTERTAIN CHI Ming Toy flees to America where’promote better and more profita-
OMEGA SORORITY Charlie Yong sees her and covets!hie methods in growing and mar-
Mrs. T. J. Woofter will have | ter - Then follow complications and [keting potatoes. The value of such
the Chi Omega Sorority of the Uni thrills till .'Ming Toy clears the way an organized body is readily corn
ers! ty of which she was recently [ tor her own happiness by saving prehended when one considers the
paring for it for the last
months; Scenery, costumes, jokes
and special features will all be new
and the production is more elab
orate than on any previous visit.
To Elect Officers
For Potato Assn.
A permanent organization of
the Northeast Georgia s Sweet Po
tato Association will be completed
Tuesday when that body meet3 at
the Georgia State College of Agri
culture to put the association on
MICHAEL’S
For Friday and Saturday
Children’s Shoes
ffl PEPPER
i arc suffering with
so you can hardly get
T 00 try Red Pepper Hub
ij you will
| town.
I have the quickest re-
uch concentrated,
heat as red peppers,
ief. Just as soon as you
lL v ^ e PP er ftub you feel
Jttfcglinf heat. In three minu-
R^nw th e sore spot through
touik Frees the blood circu-
up congestion—
F * °w rheumatism torture is
Red Pepper Rub, made
lV™ P e PPer.s costs little at
s f° ro ' ® et a jar at once.
«tor lumbago, neuritis, back-
, stl “ wck, sore muscles,
■ Almost instant re«
[rjrayw. he sure to get the
^ith the name Howies on
PWtcge—A d ve rti sement.
WOMANS CLUB
MEETING
The first meeting - in the new
year of the Athens Womans Club
is called for Januajry 22, $:30 p. m.
at the Club house.
A special prog^m, which will
he announced later, and a social
hour will follow the bUBlness
meeting.
The Educational Committee,
consisting of the following women
will be hostesses for the after
noon.
Mrs. "Ned Hodgson. MisB Sara
Hicks, Mrs. Clinton Bryant, Mrs.
D. L. Ernest, Mrs. Powell Stevens,
Mrs. John Morris. Mrs. Stegeman,
Mrs. R. P. Brocks. Mrs. Milton
Jarnigan. Mrs. Fred Orr, Mrs.
Julian Goetohiun, 2^™- E * H * ■ Dor>
sey. Mrs. Everett Patman, Mrs.
Lee Morris^ Mr*. M. P. 0’Calla-\
ban, Mrs. Sidney, Beeves, Mrs. T-
S. Green, Mrs. Hubbard ‘McHat-
tr.n, Mr*. Harry Dews, Mrs. W. B.
I .roach, Mrs. ‘Steve Upson. Mias
Hicks, Mrs. U C. Brown, O-
A. Davie. Mm. E. S. Sell. Mrs.
-Terry Jound. Mrs. Moina Michael,
completed the perfect details.
Assisting Miss Hodgson, were
her mother and sister, Mis. Hodg
son and Miss Virginia Hodgson.
Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Kgth
Vine Park and Miss Katherine
Ashford. A very hsppy leature
was the miscellaneous shower
given Mrs. Park, consisting of
many lovely articles. Few young
brides have been the recipient of
more charming courtesies all of
which have added to the social
Calendar most delightfully.
MRS. HARRY SAUNDERS
ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB
Beautiful in plans and very de
lightful in hospitality was the
meeting of the bridge club with
■Mrs. Harry Saunders Thursday at
the home of her parents, Mr. anil
M*s. Asa Thornton on Milledge
avenue. The guests included two
tables of players, but the member
ship will be increased to another
table after today. The rooms were
.Off
Billy at the crisis of the play. Then
comes an unexpected denouement
which unites the lovers happily.
Among the supporting players,
the most conspicuous is Warner
Oland as Charlie Yong. His per
formance is a notable one.
Edward Burns is a clean-cut and
likeable Billy Benson, the young
American who falls in love with
Ming Toy. Winter Hall is austere
and dignified as the father while
Lillian Lawrence plays Billy Ben-
fact that 35,000 bushels^ of sweet
potatoes are now in curing plants
in Clarke county.
The temporary officers of the
association are: Claude Tuck,
president, and E. W. Carroll, sec
retary.
EXCHANGE DEMORALIZED
LONDON—The foreign exchauge
market was utterly demoralized
Thursday with international oper
ations in continental currency ea-
We are offering in our Children Shoe
c .Department odd lots in Black, Brown
or Patent Leather Shoes suitable for
school, play or dress 'wear, formerly
priced up to $5. cAll solid leather shoes
All sizes. ’Very Special
$2.95
^Michael’s Shoe ’Department
rtsssss
BRIDGE CLUB TO MEET
WITH MRS. J. E. PATMAN
FKIDAY EVENING
Mrs. J. E. Patman will enter
tain her bridge club Friday even
ing. which will assemble the mem'
hers for a most enjoyable occas
ion. ’ \
Dr. and Mrs. Wedford Brown
have returned from Sparta.
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The friends of Mrs. James Nich
ols and two little boys of Birming
ham will be sorry to learn of their
illnbss at the home of Mrs. As-
bury Hodgson. Mrs. Nichols was
better Thursday'morning and able
to sit up.
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Mrs. Duncan McDougald and lit-
le son, Duncan, Jr., have arrived
from North Carolina to spend sev-1
eral days with Mrs. Dozier Pou
on Front street. Mrs. McDougald,
who • was Miss Elise Hanseru of
this city has many friends by
whom she is cordially welcomed.—
Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peters of
Athens spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. H. Peters.—Walton Nevts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton of
Athens spent Sunday in the city,
guests of Mrs. Burton’s parents.
—Walton News.
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Miss Xnnie Mae Bell of Athens
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Sallie Bell.—Walton News.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Roberts
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nunnally
spent Monday with Mrs. G. M.
Knight in Athens.—Walton News.
Just Three More Days, Then Its Over!
„ to school
a winter morning
rosy—or pinched arid chilly?
“ ts a metur for Slother to decide.
ChSdrcn. a.i well as groWO-ups, need
*“« mealtirrie beverage that is whole-
J 0 ® 6 ' is vigor? .ting and free from harm-
'“l after-effects. '
Is k nawn t0 b3 harmful-especiallyto^K^;
Whv re resoy thoughtful mothers give their chUdJen
feints Posture. This'pure cereal beverage g* .
2*5 and cemfert, lias delightful flavor and
tee irom uaytning that can injure-the health 9*
* tlults, ' 1
W tjioccr soli, Pozram intwo
“ t:M > prepared inmntiy in tha cn £*’ y thoM who
i2«*wa»r. Po8tunr Cereal (in package)
Pieier to the drii* while tho meal to being preparoo
Mde by boiling fully go minute*.
Postum
*'There’s a Reason”
The^ friends of Mr. Cobb Lamp-
kin will be pleased to hear of his
convalescence from an illness of
several days..
The friends of Mr. W. J. White-
head will regret to learn of his ill-
his ; home on Lumpkin
street.
_ / —ffl—
Mrs. Sidney Gaines and Mrs.
Maxwell of Elberton were visitors
here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Chapman
have left for a visit of several
weeks to Daytona, Fla.
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The friends of Miss Beatrice
Richardson are glad to see her out
'fter an illness of two weeks with
bronchitis.
Mr. Jack Woofter, of Atlanta, is
the guest of his parents. Dr. and
Mrs. T. J. Woofter • for a short
visit. 4
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The many friends Of Mrs.
Tames White. Sr., will be delight-
after a miletaoin etaoin etaoinnn
od to learn she is able to be up
1 after a mild attack of flu.
Mrs. M. P. Deadwyler, Mrs.,Paul
Deadwylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Kberhardt, Miss Jennie Robinson,
at. ana Mrs. T. K. Miller, Mrs.
Jimmie Come, Mr. John Strange,
Mrs. Sabre Willtom*, Mr. John
Sberaden. Mr. O. M. 'White’, Mr.
Boone Suddeth, Dr. O. O. castle-
low, Mr. J, M. Eberhardt, Mr. Wll
liom Comer and Miss Virginia
Comer were visitors here Wed
nesday from Mayesrille.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tniltt and
1 Mr. and Mrs. Rucker M-s,.
| Cnmmere, visited here WeJzP
In The Sale of White Goods
Colored Dress I Linens at ...79c
Pajama Checks at 19c .... 29c
Flaxons and Lawns at 19c,_ 29c
Nainsooks and Crepes at
19c, 29c
Waistings and Pegue at 19c, 29c
Nainsooks at 29c 39c
Plain and Checked Flaxon
at 29c
29c
49c
39c
49c
Fine Pajama Checks at .
Colored Nainsooks at 39c,
Poplins and Pegue at ..
Irish Dimity at 39c
FTench Batiste at - - 49c
.Fine Madras at 49c
Persian Lawns at ... 49c
Knights Cambric 22c
90” Hepperell Sheeting 54c, 59c
81** Sheeting at 39c
Satin Saks Soie at - 29c
Imported Organdie ...—. 29c
English Voile at — 79c
Tennis Satin at 79c
Colored Linen Lawn ,— $1.19
Linen Crash .. $1.19
French Batiste — $1.19
English Broadcloth $1.19
Indian Head .... 21c
Cannson Cloth -—22c
Cabot Bleaching — 18c
Long Cloth 15c
Lady Milo - N . 19c
Red Star Diapers
10 Yard* or 1 Dozen Squares
Size 24 inch - *1.39
Size 27 inch *1-69
Size 30 inch — $1.89
Fine Long Cloths
10 Yard Pieces
$2.00 Bolts — $1-2S
'$2.75 Bolts $1.9«
$4.00 Bolts $2.98
In The Sale of Linens
Bath Towels
12c, 18c, 39c, and 49c
Huck and Linen Towels
12c, 18c, 39c, 69c, 79c,
and 98c.
All Other Towels Less 15 %
Cases 1
Size 42x36 ... 36c, 39c
Size 45x36 ... 39c, 44c
Size 45x36 H. S. 49c, 54c
Size eSxfo^W $1.19
Size 81x90 $1.19
Size 90x90 . $1.29, $1.59
AU Other Sheets And Cases Less 10 Per Cent
58 inch Fine Damask, 49c—72 inch 79c
IS inch Napkins, doz. $1.39—Pure Linen
Napkins for 6 $3.90
Hemmed Cloths, all sizes, $1.98—2 Yard Linen
Cloth $3.98
All Other Table Linens Less 20 Percent
FINE MARSEILLES BED SPREADS
$4.48, $5.58, $7.48
IN THE SALE OF LINGERIE
ALL LESS ONE FOURTH
All Kayser Silk Teddies, Vests and
Knickers ^ -
All Silk Gowns, Teddies, Chemises/
All Muslin Gowns, Teddies, Stepins
All Muslins Vests aud Bloomers,
All Brassieres and Corsets
All Negligees and Pettitcoats.
All Children’s Gowns and Underwear 1 {
All Handmade Gowns and Teddies
All “H and W” Bodices, Sizes 2 to 14
All Ladies’ and Children’^ Princess Slips
All Corset Covers
White And Colored Blankets
$2.29, $3-95> k-95> $94 8
In The Sale of Laces
Filets, Vais, Round Threads, Clunys,
Diamond Mesh, Edgings and Insertions, 12
yards for 49c, 98c and $1.47.
Note—Space permits us from telling you
the whole story of the White Sale. Hun
dreds of choice values, not mentioned here
are important for you to see.
The Sale Ends Saturday Night
jtrrv. :.y?£ZL