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JUNE 15, 1923
TUB BAWHBB-HBltALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA
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1 whole cows’
i about 60%
it removed
ation. It is !
lermeticaHy
i its convett*
and
When you serve It
atbrcakfastforcream-
ing coffee, fruit or
cereals, use it just as
it comes from the
can, or dilute it with
water, as you prefen
For Carnation Milk
has the consistency
of rich, country
cream.
A GARDEN
A little garden is tbo sign
That man believes in God above,
And for the lovely things and fine
Has room within his heart for
love.
I never see a pansy bed
Or rose In blossom in a yard,
A, tulip witty a yellow head;
But that house kindly 1 regard.
There dwells a man. I tell myself
Who trains a summer vine to
climb;
Despite the age's strife for pelf/
For beauty hero he still has time.
Let cynics sneer that men are
base
And sordid seekers after gold.
A little garden Is the place
Where man’s affections we be
hold.
o i e
_ complete
_i no fival in
Ire. And that
ICarnationis,
|nlyabout6055
* atcr content.
I youCMEPIe
on for dridk-
ply add one
If to twonarta
Children
Use Carnation for
every purpose for
- which you now use
milk—for breakfast,
luncheon, dinner, and
between meals—for
cooking, baking and
deskerts.
Why not try it today?
Grocers everywhere
sell Carnation
A little garden bright with bloom.
With all the beauty that Jt brings.
Is proof that someone's heart has
room
To cherish nature's lovely thing?
-W—
MR. AND MR8. HUGH
HODGSON HONOR
MI8S HODGSON
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgson en
tertained in honor of their lovely
young'guest Miss Martha Elkn
Hodgson of Atlanta, who is here
for thd commencement season at
a beautiful supper party Thursday
evening followed by a box party
at the colonial for the Rotary Min
strels. Tho guests included Mist
Julia Bradshaw of raducah, Ky.,
and her guests Miss Rhoda Thomp.
son of Galveston, Texas, and Miss
Frances Brlghtwell of Charleston,
West Va., (Misses Marjorie Hodg
son and Messrs. Tom Phinixy, Rob
ert Harbin, W. C. Fleming, 3helton
Sanford and John Kilpatrick.
MI88 NORA F0RT80N
GIVEN AUNCHEON
! W*. Henry Tompkins was hostess
at a luncheon Thursday at the
Piedmont Driving club In honor of
Miss Nora Fortson, of Athens, the
guest cf Miss Elizabeth Phillips.
Tho tablo' on the terrace was
over-lald with a lace cover, and
wis graced with a large silver bas
ket of snapdragons, larkspur, core-
lopsis and roses. Encircling this
were silver candlstlckn holding un
shaded pink tapers, and silver corn-
porta of bonbons. 1
Mrs. Tompkins wore a midday
model of cocoa brown crepe with
turban to match.
Cordrs were placed for Misses
Fortson, Elizabeth Phillips, Hor
tense Adams, Mary McCarthy,
Fn *ices ArneVI. and Mrs. Tomp-
ktnj. «
MR. HARRI8 JONES’
HOU8E PARTY FOR
COMMENCEMENT
Mr. Harris Jones will entertain
a delightful week-end house‘party
for commencement at the lovely
home of his paronts. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jones on Mlllodge avenue,
Messrs. Jazz Carraker of Commerce
Ware of Atlanta arlved Friday aft
ernoon, the boys will include
Messrs. Jazz Carraker of Commerce
Steve Popper and Stetson Colemsn
of Macdn, Pon IJppett And Cobb
Torrence of Atlanta.-
MRS. JAMES J. PAINE
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Among the small informal social
affairs of the week none were moru
"njoyabie than the meeting of Mrs.
• •amen G. Paine's bridge club with
.ier Friday afternoon, which as
sembled the members for the usu
al interestin'* game, and delightful
hospitality ot the gracious htystess
Mrs. J. M. Allen In In Augusta
tho guest of Mrs. W. P. Egbert.
Mrs. Lula Archer and two child*
n of Jefferson who havo been the
guests of Mrs. M. A. Coker left Sun-
dny for flnlnbrldge to make their
home.
Mrs. Chafin Adkins of Atlanta it
the guest of her mother, Mrs. J.
* Baye.
Miss Juanita Coker has returned
from a visit to Miss Hortense Ar
cher of Jefferson and left Sunday
for a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J.
L. Rhlnehart of Amsterdam, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Rpauldfag
and three little daughters of At
lanta arrive Saturday to visit Dr
and Mrs. Joseph Stewart on the
campus.
Sneeze
Wheez:
June
Colds 1
Call It “row cold," *duat sold,-
"summer cold," or Jut a plain
ev,ry-day cold, ue of Vfcka
bringa immediate comfort and
helpt you shake it off. To clear
the head, melt Vicln and inhale
the vapora. Apply to throat and
cheet at bedtime and you will
breathe better, deep better and
feel better next day.
at: tho home of Mr. and Mra. C. T.
jSlis»?feoberta Pittman-of Athens
Mentitiie week-end with Mi®» Nino
*Mlas Geraldine Relaford of Ath
ens is visiting relatives here.
- Mr. Jim Chandler motored
Athens Saturday. _ „ ,
Misses Grace end Sue Bullock
of Athens arc visiting relatives and
friends here for a while.
Misses Eadlce Bolton of Now
I Harmony and Elanor Tribble of
; Monroe were the week-end guests
of Mra. Clyde Martin.
Mrs. .. M. Scagraves spent tho
week-end with Mra. Tech Smith.
Miss Mattie Mae O’Kclley of
A'tliens is spending a few weeks
with Misses Frances and Janet
Massey.
Mr. J. A- Stone and family spent
Sunday in Gillsvillc..
A large crowd of gitls were the
guests of Miss LaPeari Thurmond
Tuesday.
Mr. Comer Howell of Atlanta ar
rived.Friday to be the guest of Mr.
Arthur Griffith. Jr., for Georgia
Commencement.
ATTON MBiy
A final camp get together
Camp . Rally will be held Sunday
afternoon at the T. M. C. A. at 4
o’clock. •
vl.lt her aunt, Mra. W. C. Wyeth want * 0 .re' Invited to be proa
before calling with a party on Ihc , nt . parenti are alao Invited to
23rd for Europe.
at four
Sizty^flve boyn had signed up for
through Thursday
Mr. William Hnrt Sibley of Har
vard arrived Friday to spend com r
mencement with M-. and Mra. John "the Y. Camp
J. ‘Winking. evening.
Thero are at least ten more Ath
ena, bo/s who will sign up befors
the camp leaves on Tuesday the
kiss Frances Langston has re
turned from a visit to Mrs. C. S
Taylor, at Athens.—Walton News J 19th,
Mrs. M. C. O’Farrell is the guest
of relatives In Athens.—Walton
News.
There are also a number of
Rev. Marion S.
Weaver Is Dead
The friends of Miss Annie Comer
will regret to lenrn of her l*ln«ni
at her home on University lirtve.
Mr. and Mrs. Comer Barnett and
ddufA ter, Lillis, of Wa Ihlngton,
Ga., are guests of Miss Annie Com-
F POTATO SOUP
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|MKAT PIE
F. I cup of potatoes,
ipper, allcl
pepper,
I which bee been left
' *1 broiled
f
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•half loch cubes,
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CARNATION BUCGIT
SSESgR
eight btocuKs.
, BOILED SOFT CUSTARD
A sure, safe
way to end
CORNS
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ramsey whose
marriage Inst week was an Inter
esting • vent have returned to their
home in Birmingham after a visit
to Mrs. Ramsey’s sisters, Mrs, O,
E. Stone and Mrs. F. L. Center.
Mrs. H. 8. Jackson, of Athens,
was a welcome visitor here Mon*
day—Commerce News.
too cm cm me pun og
Scholl’. Zino-pgd». TWr
m—f ric tion-preMti re, and
m. Tha. you avoid Safcc*
owon in fat, thicken
r. add aeaaoning and
or water. Mix meat.
pand aaure. Add
J pour mixture into
Ibaklnf diih. Cover
**£• I
tbep. auger, X up. veoids.
Beet egg yolks
33Kd*Vw
heal the irritation. The. roe a
tion from cut line your coraa or nting e>
rnaire acid*. Tim: antUeptic; waterproof.
u, calioute*. buaiooa. (Jet a
Miss Martha Scarborough
Columbus vho is In Atlanta for
iTech Commencement will come
over for Georgia Commencement
and will visit her lister; Mrs. Wal
ter Hodgson..
Mrs. J. W. Barnet was cxnect-
cd homo Friday from Little Rock
where she has been visiting Mrs.
Sterling Hubbard.
Siaea for com., c
ho* today at yoer dnmuta c
dealer’s.
Mrs. L. G. Hardman and Mrs. W.
W. Stark will attend a meeting of
•the Shorter Scholarship committee
l In Athens (next Tuesday*.—Cotw-
• mcrce News,
•eking di
_l rolled .
(tod bako IS to 3$ min-
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lure line Mo. mIMS
tt^TTU.red{!?Mr.wdi p.opff
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| For Cover
Map. bekigg powder,
CARNATION MILK fRODUCTl COMP A NT
IhOCarnatioo Building, ^
Dr Scholls
Xino-pads
Put one on-thcpain is gone!
Miss Lurlint Nix, accompanied
I by Mrs. Ablt Nix. of Athens, plan
to visit Mr* and Mrs. D. E. Mas
sey in Greenville next week
Commerce Ntwe.
.Wis.
Rev. and Mm. J. A. QullHmn of
Athens are spending the week with
Dr. and Mra A. F. Qullllan—Com
tnerce Newa
WEAK,RUNDOWN
AND AILING
Mr Walter Cams left Friday foi
»' business trip to Chicago.
Miss Cora Brown of Maristta whe
the guest of Mra Robert 1%>
wlmrter will visit Mrs. 8. V. San-
ford befors returning. bon
Lydia E Pinlbem’s Vegetable , yn ' ,w T.im.d,. v..i i, ri.u.
Compound Broufht Relief Whe* ,n A ‘ h “—
Othcr Medicine* Failed
Winaton-Salero, N. C. — "I
weak and run-dow
\From' Contented Cows'*
•niji f
been taking med
icine for a kWH
tint, and nothing- Hr
■ to do m,
SSL5d 00 *1;,"- 5
went U
the drag iter, in*
be said to tig
clerk, ‘I want tb,
beat medicine yot
have for women’i
troubles.’He gavi
him a bottle u
H-uSE. Pinkbam’e Vegetable Com I
pound and it haa helped me.Inasbui
ttoel wu able to dome bouee work
and now I am not only able to do even
EfigatBatsfei
I F«I* Nw Lif. umI SlfMigtli
I Keene, N. H.-“I was weak and
run-down and baff McmkIm and aL
raa-ssrsg’srai
Lydia E. Knkham’a Vegetable Com
.J and I alao need Lydia E. Pink
-iuud'1 Sanative WariL I am ablate
I Emy work and M newMeland
!aa*Jtetwjass
Carpenter Strait, Keene, N. H.
“The LITTLE PRICE”
DINING ROOM
(tRVgl I MEALS DAILY
gaadwlehu, SaladA —
Coffee at All Hour*, e
HO ClaytMi «L
Jamas R. Oray ot Atlanta
will join hS family here for the
“ -‘I 1 ' W ld i.'“ l i > ‘ l r '^y 0m * 0t , Mr ’ * nd
Kre. J. H. Grlrtelh, Mines Hel
• a, ' <, Mildred (irlffcth are en-
frylni. u motor trip to Rome, Ce.
dartown and Atlanta and will rs
turn home Sunday.
Min Artie Mae SralU, waa a via.
Itor in Athens for the psit week
end.—Commerce News.
Mr. Jones Tow of Norcross ar
rives Saturday to spend the week-
end With Mr. and Mrs. Golden
WMci Sarah Mae and Helen Me
whiner*or Winder wen visitor,
here this week.
Mire Corrine Oerdlne and Mlaa
Louie Hudson who are at St. Sim-
wUl artve next week to vl>l|
Ma . T -, J - "'oofter; their friend,
will be Interested to learn they wll-
®* wmtnroi College nt Rook
Hill 8. C* next season.
Mrs. Jock Goodman has returned
from Atlanta accompanied by he
fath^, Mr. Murphey Candler.
Mrs. Jerniggn-who haa been tht
guest of her sister, Mrs. McBride
Howell has returned to her home
In Dalton. .
out-of-town boys who are going tc
send in their applications.
Sunday the final plans will be
announced and it Is important that
every boy be present*
Letters from the advance party
who are now at the Y Camp hard
(By Special Correspendent) |«t work getting things ready foi
LEXINGTON, Ga.—Rev. Marlon)the opening, are bringing good
S. Weaver, Baptist minister and news.
straightened up before
Hfimrne that bag/’ *
said Luke* !
"Bang! A pistol 4>u!
. gullet,Binged
Luke a ear and his grip left the
handle oi the trcaauro ba Afith
u policeman in a taxicab careen
ing along m pursuit the roboer got
away.
At Times Square, the nerve cen
ter of Broadway. Julius Frank
was held up in the washroom of
his office and robbed, he said of
$4,700 by two men. One man was
caught in the subway station after
an interesting chase through the
streets. ,
Two men left a girl at the wheel
of an auto when they entered Harry
Salodar’s drug store in Brooklyn
where thely quickly robbed the till,
the owner and several customers of
$600. They .escaped.
A solo bandit with
'A solo bandit with « gun got
$160 from Harry Stevens, V0 years
old, in a garage hold up.
Hagen Loses Title
In British Open
(By Associated Press.)
TROON.—Walter Hagen Friday
failed to win the British Open Golf
title for the second time, when be
mado tho fourth round (a soventy-
five, giving him a totar of 290, one
more than A. G. Havers a native
Englishman who won tho title.
Hagen's failure to win tho title
means that tho championship
trophy will return to Great Britain
after staying In this country for
two years.
Maxcys Social and
Personal News
Mcsdames L. P. Maxeys, t
Gillen and Mrs. J. R. Finley at
tended the W. M. U. district meet
ing at Sandy Cross Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. F. A. Gillen of Bishop Is In
town this week. Master Carl Ap-
plingj Jr., is spending the week
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs p. S Hurt
r&CP Coiclou.gh spent a few
days last wt«k with relatives at
Social Circle.
Miss Sara Coldough of Bishop
is visiting relatives here thin week.
Mr. O. D. Bennett haa returned
home after an extended bu si nest
trip to Florida.
Miss Lois Blrchmnre spent Sunday
with her father, Mr. T. E. Birch-
more.
Mr. Clark Bryant Is at homo with
his parents. '
Dr. Henry Maxoy visited Atlan
ta one day last week.
ATLANTA, Ga.—An increase of
$62,500 wil be asked by Georgia
Tech at the qext session of the
legislature. A total maintenance
fund of $175,000 for the next two
years will bo requested. The addt-
tional fund fs needed in order that
(ho tuition charges may be re
duced* It Is stated.
Cccoanut Oil Fine
For Washing Hair
If you wnnt to keep your ha!,
In good condition, be careful what
you waah It with.
Many neaps and prepared sham
poos contain too much free alkali.
This dries the scalp, makes tho hair
brittle, and Is very -harmful. Mul-
nlfled coconnut oil shampoo (which
Is purs nnd entirely frrcnseless). Is
mu.ji better than anything else you
can usn for shampooing, as thl,
cannot possibly -Injure the hair.
Simply moisten your hair with
water and rub It In. Two or throe
tcaspoonfule of Mulsifted will mnkc
an abubdnnco of rich, creamy lather
nnd elknnse the hair and scalp
thoroughly. Tho lather rinses out
easily, and removes every particle
*80,000 VERDICT 8PURNED
NEW YORK—So dissatisfied j ot dust, dirt, dandruff and excess
educator died suddently at his home
in Lexlnkton Juno 14th, about 11
o'clock, a, m.
He had been pastor, ot churches
In Oglethorpe and adjoining coun
ties (or about thirty yean and had
done faithful, helpful and success,
ful work In many churches as pas
tor during these years. He was
greatly beloved by the members of
his churcbes. He was a plain, gos
pel preacher and told the old story
In a way to endear himself to bis
flock. Just the old story of Jesus
and His love was ever pleasing to
him and to those to whom he told
It In a plain Impressive way.
iMr. Weaver waa also socially a
favorite among hla.pepole. He had
great learning and always had
some time to talk about In tho
homes of tha plain people that wad
pleasing and helpful to them. He
Mrs. Forbes writes that the Laks
—Lake Edwards, ts supsrb. Wal
ter T. Forbes, Jr., who has charge
of tho swimming writes that the
grading that waa done In the lake
this spring hag mads ft an Idenl
place for the beginners In front of
the lodge has been specially, pro
'a red. Two long canoe and swim
ming platforms run out Into thi
water, ltd feet apart The water
runs from IK feet to 4H feet deep.
The outer edge Is roped In from
tho end of on* platform to tho ot-
This makes a place for begin'
ners that In under Ideal supervi
sion and as safe aa the water can
be made. Also for canoeing, all
of tho shallow places have been
made deep enough to allow a ca.
noo to th, paddled anywhere.
Two hundred and tMrty feet o,
was for a number of year* princi
pal of Oneson Academy and there
are many young men and women of
tho county who were his pupils.
His work In tha school rooni was
eminently successful and he was
elected superintendent of Schools
for the county and served the peo
ple in that capacity for four years
having declined 4o offer for re-
electlnn. •
He Is survived by his wife, who
was Miss Hattie Howard before-her
marriage Mra. B. C. Faust of Ciiw.
ford, Mrs. K. I*. Carpenter of Win
der. Mrs. John Lydo of Decaturj
Commander D. A. Weaver, D. 8. N.,
nnd Mrs. F. (• Reid of Lexington.
Ho war alao a Confederate Vet
eran. having volunteered Into the
eervtce aa a boy a few months he.
for the close of the Civil War. He
wee faithful and 'efficient In every
relation of life. For several months
has had heen ln falling health and
died at the age of •evehtv.elx.
Funeral services were conduct*
ed Friday afternoon at !:3t in Lex-
Ington. Bernstern Brothers were In
charge.
Sawdust Personal
and Social News
- SAWDUST. Ga.—A B. V. P- U.
social waa given Saturday night
ditches for the extension ot tht
water pipes to tho now eablna were
dug by Agoiond Mapp, Edward
llodgeon and Walter Forbes In one
day.
Thursday the tennis courts Wore
finished end are In beautiful con
dltlon.
If there Is n boy In Athene who
could go on this T. M. C. A, Camp
and doesn't he will have missed
J he greatest man-making expert
nee of his younx Ufa.
Attend tho rally Sunday u(
o'clock St tho T. M. C. A.
Bandits Preying
On Messengers
In New York City
NEW YORK.—Sev«n men b*n
dita and a girl hauled an ajrgreffftte
of $17,475 in four surprise nold-i
and all but one got away.
Luke McDaniel, negro messen
ger for the Hudson Country and
Union Tru»t Company, of Jersey
City. wa> taking $12,11* to the
were Carl Page and* Charles
Wandel with the $40,000 verdict n
Supreme Court jury car# them
Wednesday against the National
Surety Company that they will
oak Justice Cohalan Monday to net
the verdict aside and direct a new
trial.
Six years ago they eoacehred
the idea of selling policlea pro
tecting bank account*.iiuin forged
checks and signed a two-year con
tract with the company. They
were to receive 10 per cent of tho
profits of a department they or-
galnzed. Their mrvicea were dia-
penaed with Feb. 17, 1919, and
they aued for $3,000,000.
The hair drlea quickly and
evenly* nnd It leavea It fine and
ailky, bright, fluffy, wavy, and eaay
to manage.
You can get Mulalfled cocoanut
oil ahampoo nt any drug atoro. It
la Inexpcnaive, and a few our.ee>
will laat everyone In tho family fo»
montha. Bo sure and aak for
“Mulslfied.”—Advertia^ment
HERALD WANT ADS.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED—EXPERIENCED SHORT
order cook at once. Apply Para
mount Cafe, Clayton St. jlSp
Last Showing
TONIGHT
[GLORIA S.ON
.‘MY AMERICAN WIFE'
BUSTER KEATON
Comedy Extra
Manhattan El«tric.l ^m^ny'.
office In Jersey City and making
inspecting way along Sussex
ouohfarcs, when a man, tinkering
with the engine of a motor car,
Mr. Shelton Sanford Is horn,
from the* Harvard Medical Schoo!
spend his vacation.
WEAR M50HAIR SUITS
‘ for Summer Comfort
£)rie4(/eq!i
The coolest, moat shape-retaining,
light-weight niits men fear during the
hot sultry days.
They tailor like *. worsted and have
that look of refinement, which, makes
them suitable for wear or eny occasion.
For the Business man, they are tod; For the
Traveler, they are dustlm'. FOr the Vacationist,
they seldom heed pressing and- they ^ equally
well for the dance. In fect, e Priestley Mphair.wtU
give all-round satisfaction thla summer every,.day
and for every oocarioo. - 1
Comet MyIm for ■
Every garment brer, the Priewler UbeL
It Uentihe, the fabric.
For tale by leading clothier, and teflon.
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Tomorrow—Special
ANNA Q. NILSSON
AND
MILTON SILLS
‘THE ISLE OF
LOST SHIPS’
First Showing
^‘Fighting
* Blood”
Series—Each One a Complete Story—
Extra Feature
ELITE TONIGHT
GRAND OPENING
STRAND MONDAY
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