The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 11, 1923, Image 12
TOT! BANNEB-HEBAtP, ATHENS, fiEORCM MM ACTIVITIES UshedourJ claim, to recognition i by being . • earnest and ay atal. attondfng to our duties in S a-guietr M e unobtrusiue omu -w §©Junau)au*fon$&(!;cM | Sfimeral lirectora Apples, Apples APPLES, APPLES Nice Big, Red APPLES 10c Dozen McLELLAN’S 5-10-25c STORE We Give Trade Coupons MANY PARTS FOR MANY CARS Anto«. Tractor*. Tracks ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES, TOOLS HUGGINS & SON 346 Broad St ATHENS, GJL I The E. club was delightfully en- I pertained at “H|ldom Inn" last {week. The color schemes were or ange and black. Ghost stories told' and many interesting contests were given. Misses Louise Bed idingfield and Lucy Badges v winners. After this a silad coj was served. The members of 1 club are. Misses Willie Toole, Lucy Bridges. Nellie Scott. Louise Beddlngfleld, Thelma Stevens. (Margaret Miller. Bernice Johnson and Dorothy Collins. The Gamma Lamba Tau club i was delightfully enterta’ned I Misses l^oulse Walters ana Franc es Sanders on the evening of Nov. 1 iit. This society was organized io beginning of the school term ith the following officers: Miss ,oulse Mallory. Savannah, prcsl dent: Miss Elizabeth Rankin. LI tlionia; vice president; Miss !<ou- Ise Kelley. Lflburn, Ga., secretary; Miss Josephine Walters, Americas, treasurer; -Miss LufMe Charlton, Savannah, mascot. Other members of the club are. Misses Lucy Grace Parsons. Grace Carroll. Ethel Hagley, Frances Sanders, Louise Walters, Eva Tillman. Sara Fran ces Northcutt, Mary Grace Kehrer. PERSONALS Mrs. E. W. Robinson and son of Atlanta visited Miss Frances Rob inson for the week-end. Miss Fay Tucker of Winder spent the week-end with her sis ter Miss Fannllu Tucker. Wss Marguerite Davis of the University of Georgia visited friends here Friday. The Si Sigma club held its first meeting October 21Rh for the pur pose of electing new officers. • Those chosen were: Misses Lo thare Klck*'ghter, president; Nono Mao Stanfield, vice president i Reva Meadows, secretary treasurer; Louise Breedlove and Mamie Crawford, reporters. The next meeting willjbe held in Nov ember. A dinner was given Sunday night in honor of Mfss Thelma Wilson. Those Invited were: Misses Lou- (j iso and Lulu preedlove, Beatrice f Beauty for Girls Youth for women—Let me show you how By Edna Wallace Hopper w.Fur 40 years I have been molts beauty. Sow, at the age of 62, I am the most talked-about woman In America as an example «.f perennial youth The reason Is this: My mother itnd 1, many years ago, searched iln- world to find the be»t beauty lo Ip* W existence They multiplied my beauty, and I l>ecnme the rage. They have kept my beauty to a iti-md old age. I am convinced that these help* can bring like results to millions. Anil I have decided to enable all u» get them. EASY, SIMPLE WAYS « 1 do about what you do. Hut the difference is that I employ tht best helps science knows. You use clay, perhaps. Any .wo man who omits It does herself In justice. But you Use cruilo and jnuddy clays which I quit years ago. .1 use n modem day. white, refined and dainty, A clay i*er- , Yscted by 20 years of scientific t lllne I call my White Youth JCUy. it is fully ten times ns jftetant us ordinary clays. Thi Jtew complexion thut it brings «umates and delights. Many wo- !men In 30 minute* seem in drop den years. L f Clny brings rosy, cieur V» II ,ak-» the (ihikp. <.,!■“»> rleon.uil Ihe h.lr root. ,t m- iuckbeud, ind hlemi.h,., ,, f I have brouaht beaallful lbn» Ibe .kin, rm„l«l. :,ll „„„ | h«‘r In eoimtleM friend, *«!*■» nnd wrinkle,. The women who' ">™ ,hl * ! ‘"' ,ho<1 - « c0, ‘* «• 'employ it stand nut in every, c * n,M " nd , , „ •efryd* i AI1 druggists and toilet count MMtetvny White Youth <May 1* a .si^M^Clay—the last word In fac ial eUljfs, It brings muIUplle«l results The cost I* R0 cents and $1 ^THE SUPREME CREAMS cr»amr, no doubt i a fortune to sec ure tin- best i in existence , My Youth Cream Is i cold mam containing both lemon and straw berry. Also oil the best that science knows to fatter and feed the akin texture. - I apply It after my day. Also as a night cream. Alap daytimes as h powder base. It is ever- present, to whiten, soften and pre. serve my skin, I have never known another cream which brought any like remits. I clean my* akin with my Facial Youth That Is a liquid cleanser which I found long ago In France. Now leading beauty experts every where employ It. It contains no animal, no vege table fat. 1 The skin cannot ubsorb It. But It enters the pores nnd ettun* the skin to the depths. Nothing else In ull the world cun dean the skin as this does. My Facial Youth sells for 75 cents. The Identical formula, of fered by great beauty expert, ts everywhere sold at $3. FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR My hair Is my greatest glory. Jt I* thick nnd lustrous, and grows finer every yenr. Never have 1 known a falling hair, Dandruff or gray hair. This is dun to my Hair Youth, which Franc# perfected for me. I apply it with an eye dropper, di rectly to the scalp. It keeps the ers supply the beauty helps I Go try them. Each will bring you rich rewards. I am very glad to enable you to get them. Edna Wallace Hopper. Buslmws ad dress. Wuukesha, Wis. Note—Miss Hopper is now play ing th«f Pantage* Vaudeville cir cuit the Western States.—Ad vertisement. f' WflY NOT DIVIDE MT INSURANCE WITH JESTER Parks, -Clara Walker and Christine Wood. A delightful partyi was given this week In honor of the eigh teenth birthday of (Miss Helen Wil kins. .\f'ss Wilkins received many beautiful gifts. After games were played a delicious salad and Ice course was served. The N. B. club was delightfully entertained at a Halloween party in the past week. Those present were: Misses Helen Wilkins. Mary Digby. Edith Brown. Dunnie Eller* bee, Roxano Hughes. Sue Mabel, Rebecca Gnann. Margie Robertson and Elizabeth Berry. Mrs. C. E. Wright aud Miss Mar garet Wright were the guests Sunday afternoon of Miss Ruby Shelton. Misses Betty Morton, Josephine Holliday and Clara Overby visit ed Mrs. Howard Abney of Athemi Sunday. Mr. Charles M. Neel wi guest of Misses Deaea Wilson and Ruth Bowen Sunday. Mr. R. P. Quattlebaum of Winder spent the week-end with ' his daughter ay. Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker of Winder visited Miss Fannllu Tuck- • nat Sunday. The T. G. M. cub was organized last week. Tn* club was enter tained first l>v Misses I*ols Wald- Victoria Cubbedge and Julin Wasrlin. Other members are, Myr tle Baldwin. Ada Mott Burt, Helen Gibson. GIppie Craig, Mamie Bur nett. Mary Lou Bailey and Mamie Burnett. Mrs. E. Runion and daughter Inez from Commerce were guests of Miss Sarah Vemer Sunday aft ernoon. •Mr. L. W. Verner, Jr., head of the state highway department of Georgia from Young Harris war the guest of bis sister R^'ss Sarah Verner last week. Mr. and Mrf. Charles S. Wil liams of Lawrencevlllo wero the guests of Miss Mary Williams Sun day. Mm. O’Farrell and Mr. James Colle were the guests of Miss Florence Colle Sunday. Miss Sarah Gordon had as her guest Sunday her brother, Me. Bob Gordon of Clifton Forge. Va. Miss Siappy entertained at the I/nger Longor Lodge Sautrday afternoon In honor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Siappy of Fort Val ley. Those present were: Misses Helen Lathab. Lota Ruddell, Agnes Orr. Lucy Bell Corley, Mary Hall, Annllu Meyers,’ Nettle Smith, Grace Smith, Mary Dyer, Lucia Storey, Mary E. Williams, Mary O. Williams, Marion West, Noomle Bolfng, Grace Dunstan, Lois and Ida Mae Waters. Nellie Shlflett, Sarah Gordon, Addle Vance, Lil lian Milton, Carolyn Sams. Jeanett Cooper, Katherln Roberts, Miss Bullock and others. The color scheme of the Halloween colors was carried out and a delicious salad course was served. Miss GIppie Ort)'g visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams of Athens Sunday. Among the happiest occasions witnessed recently at the State Normal School was the Halloween party given for tho girls of thlro floor Gllmev Hall. The spacious ball was beautifully decorated nnd the lights shaded with the Hallo ween colors which cast n weary glow. The girls were attired in gay and Rhostly costumes aud a real wltchle" program was given. Two prizes were offered Miss 'Mary Frances Stovall, of Appalachee and Miss Dorothy Lane of Monticelln were the winners. As thhe party drew to a cloae every one was In vited to one of the large rooms where regular Halloween "goodies’’ weer spread on tables covered with bright autumn leaves, after which all returned to their rooms with best of good wishes for tho witches who bring us Halloween. Chair mans of the different committeees were: Misses Vlrgifa Flannery, Leila Maude Pace and Tnllie Chandler* Mrs. Cl B. Henry of Calhoun, S. visited her daughter this week end. Mrs. H. D. Joiner nnd daughter Alma of Dudley and Mrs. Roy Froat of Wrigbtsvllle were guests of Miss Frances Joiner Saturday and Sunday. One of the most enjoyable events of the week was tho party given by Misses Mary Daniel and Ruth Bowen Saturday night in honor of Miss “Bill” Collins birth day. The room was beautifully dec orated in pink and white chrysan themums and crepe paper. After a number of games wero played a The table wa adecorated' with a delicious salad course was served, beautiful birthday cake. iJ$’bs Col lins was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Those attending the party were: Misses. Bill Collins, Mary Daniel, Ruth Bowen, Flor ence cross. Ethel Westbrooks. Edith Copeland. Mildred Hannon, Helen Murrah. Louise Glisson, Mary Burson, La Baca re Barnett and Ethel Guest. * Sister of Colonel Gantt Dies Here; Funeral Sunday The frii-mls of Col. T. Larry Gantt and Mrs. Lammie Hodge* will regret to learn of the death her home here yesterday of |||p L. Y. A. Blackwell. Mrs. Blackwell wa* a ulster of Col. Gantt and Mr*. }Iodg<e, her sole survivors. Mr* Blackwell was stricken last Monday night and up until then was in splendid health The fun eral services will be conducted nt Hartwell this afternoon and in terment will be tn the Hnrtw-ll cemetery. Mrs. Blackwell came to Athens from Elberton and ha* made her home on Harris street for the last three years. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Almost One Hundred Years Old But Picks 1,000 Pounds of Cotton Is “Grandma” Venable of Jackson Co. .SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ll.IsM NICHOLSON, Oa. — Beginning iacting Monday night of next week. Rev. | tion solicits tho attends II. C. Sorrow of the city will con duct a series of services here at the Fire-Baptized Holiness church These services will bo held every evening at 7 o’clock and will con tinue indefinitely. He desires tho co-operation of all Christian in this meeting and urgps the at- , tendance of the pubi'c at each ser- j vice. Last Sunday afternoon, Ralph I Cole of Commerce and Miss Junia Webb of Nicholson were happily' married. Rev. Mr. Culberson of; Ta,< e Commerce officiating. This ro- mace has covered a period of j \ soveral months and the wedding; l’* 11 came as no sudden surprise to the j a friends of the contracting parses ! Ralls occasionally Mr. Cole Is a prominent young i u«>t» d authority, who tells us that gentleman of Commerce, the son j ll was a visitor here TltursdUr evening of last week. tMVs. Vena ble is in her 91 year and during this fail has n'cked near a thous and ]>ojnds of cotton. She doesn’t need the aid of glasses to thread needles and do fancy work. Hei i health is good and the faith snu- president. This organiza-! retains in her .Maker is wonderful, of all; Rev. <\ I. Whitley of Koygtou. ivoefc here among relatives this from the Gate City. Mrs. C. H. Smith and family of Crawford were among the visitors here Monday of this week. YWCA OPENS j forts. The building I, a i&.ndM NEW BUILDING ,,.,., „„d i. well ru.ul.boa end T B!!’IVVUI fir. Tl, „ 1 ., . building of the Savannah A. was officially opened cently with vesper *« Thanksgiving of the have made- the new bull \ sible through their untiring "Tr. J forts r Th- hnlMI«» I. - _2v young i>eoplo at Its meetings. { the pastor of the Fire-Baptized "Grandma Venable' of Brockton , liol - esi church, will preach'hc-re Saturday evening, Sunday morn ing and evening. The pubife is Rally vited to attend these Hallowe’en was fittingly ob served bore among the young peo ple. Miss Wflimt Lord and Mrs. Lucile Alien entertained. Wednes day and Saturday evenings with pleasing results. s Yes. we have no aeroplanes, but one flew over the city Friday aft- i -.noon of last week advertlslnng Athens’ “trade month.” From the * Tablcspoonful of Salts if Back Pains or Bladder is Irritated. . ... , , . , . • Ainens iruue IIIUIUU. rm*u h your kidneys by drlnkinj, j oWegt f j owll to the tiny tots w ch day. «w o(ll to witness the flight and are be ll talking about It. Owing to the very disagreeable weather. Rev. X. T. Lancaster of ^tathan did preach at the Baptist eh"rch last Sunday. Prayer services have been an nounced at the Congregational ; Holiness . for every Fridaoy evon- : ing. You are invited to attend. The approach of winter has rich food forms acid* of Mr. and Mts7 Will Cole, and ahs ; which almost paralyze the kld- n host of friends throughout this! ,,pvs ,n the ! r effort s to expel it section that are interested in hie | ^ r * >m ‘He tHood. They b«coni« slug- marriage. Mrs. Cole, the charming i ,,m, weaken; then you may young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | w, *h a dull misery In the [•’•rank Webb of Nicholson, Is high i ,iillT ' oy r<, Pl° n .sharp pains in the Iv esteemed by her many acqutfn- • hark or p,ck headache, dizziness, tanren in Jackson Countv Th P ><»ur stomach sobrs, tongue is coat- newly-vert a"* have the beat Wishes " nd wh »" 'he wrather la bad broueht in many things. Among of friends for a happy life In tho I yn !’ ,mv f rheumatic wlnges. JThe , future. They will make Coipmero, / ; , 1 rln ‘ - , f ,s • fl " of 'edlment Dor. ! the ciwfnnels often get sore and ir-! Messrs C- H., J. F.. and H. B. ritated. obliging you to seek relief Barnett were here front Atlanta two or three time* during the night. I with homefolkg fbr the week-end To help neutralize these irrltat-j Rev . j t ft. SaHors of this city. preached nt the Congregational west of Nicholson. This enterprise r'» F™?° r fl "? nc! , a ! '° S * r - , '.h.rt"'inltn"from any pharmacy he Stapler and will add largely to- Tnlir „ tnblMp0 „ nfl . l „ KlMF wards tnaU'ng Nlcholaon a .hip- Kat , r b , fnrP . hrr.akfa-t for a f ping poln of northenat Oeorgla. „ nd yoar kidney, may then j hoped that the undertaklns , iirt r ,„ 0 . TbiB r„ n .„u» ’ .all, l»| will soon bo a reality. Win from the acid of grains nnd i Quite a ew pupils were Uded’ t°, innon Juice, combinrd with lithln. I tho Nicholson High School Mon-| in(l ha- bPrn IlfSPd for bringing the total up to eighty- | IP jp and stlmulaie sluggish five. Tho faculty is succeeding kidneys; also to n utmii*. ,y s 1 Holiness chyrch, Saturday evening.! Sw'oVnra hr?iu^ y 1 of > Mr. Keltn Uewallyn 0ml family! their future home. We understand that T .T. Stap ler, a prominent farmer and busi ness man of our city is planning,.. tn h£> .„ to ,et out a poach orchard Ju.t I ^ ]npv , an( , f| J ah P of( | hp bodJ . te. g» t four ounces of Jefferson -were among tho vis-1 Hots here one day last week. I Mr. Otho Howington of Lexing ton was u weok-end guest of rela tive* and friends here. Mrs. E .S. Hawks has returned . homo front Atlanta where she was aiinrirish ! * ue3t of relative* a few woeks. I ^ Bimi „ uv , iii<itt iur and Georgia Lord} well with the work and trusts thta | arid* In the system *.> they no the entire enrollment will soon bo long**- irritate, thus often nliev- llsted. Nicholson needs a larger hug bladder weakness, school building and we tyust that) .fad Salts 1* inexpensive: enn- the next year will find plans roa ■ j imi injure and mnkes a delightful lured by which It can be greeted , effervescent lithia-water drink. By Nicholson now has a II. Y. I*. U.. all mean* have your physician ex- recently organized at the Baptist amine your kidneys nt least twice church, with Mrs. Bessie Sailors > a year.—Advertisement. ‘Bring Your Feet To— Baul Hadaway Sh And buy the best with quality BUILT-IN, not RUBBED-ON. I have always given my cus tomers absolutely solid all leather reliable Shoes. Remember, our goods are brand new, our second year in business. No shelf-worn old stock, left-overs and out of date styles to offer you at WAR-TIME REDUCTION CUT PRICES. were in Commerce for tho week end among hoinefolks. Mr. Bob Smith and family of 1 Commerce wore voting here 1 among relatives last Sunday. 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