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H&SDAY. NOVEMBER 2«. 1923.
THE HAN.NBR HEUALO. ATHENS. CEOHUU
Office 1201 — By MRS. AUCR ADAMS —
AUTUMN COME8 TO
TO THE PINEWOOD ,
By Minnie Leona Upton
Thsre's deeper shade on the Pine.
wood,
Xs the shortening dose
^ound,.
And cones in the. waiting silence.
..Are dropinc. to the ground. ......
The topmost spires of 'he Spring.
# 8tund up, alert and dark.
Vanished their emerald softness—
They seem to be warning, ‘'Hark”
For the great gaunt gales are near-
■ busy department for the* year to- J C
Krsidence 832 tftUed 661 , a total of 18,000 people ; f
’ ■ ■ |,u. nclpated in, these actiTillt* |
Mr. E. a Cohen is in New York, with 580 spectators,
on business. | secretary Wenns conducte«i||
—BP— I story-telling and recreational work
Mro, George Deaddrlck of Camp. in every rural white school I
Lewis, Tocoma Washington arriv.' Cluike county, the work cultnln*'-
ed Sunday night to visit her moth* i ing In “Field Day” on Sanford
er. Mrs Graham and her sister.! Field last Afcril which was »• •«*?-
Mrs. E. L. Hill. c« isful that plana hre underway.(
—gp— to hold a similnr Xvent next year
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fleming ol {
Sparta will spend the week endj BOY8 AND
with Dr and Mrs Wedford Brown | GIRLS CAMPS
for the Gtorgia-Centre game.
I
or,
DyelonJ’int.Worn, Faded
Things New for 15 cents.
femondlW
Don’t wonder whether you can
dye or ttyt 8ucces|^ully. because
perfect home dyeing is guaranteed
with “Diamond Dyes” even if you
have haver dyed before. Drug*
gists have ail colors. Directions
In eaclr package.—Advertisement.
BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS
I)o i^ot* trait until an attack 01
‘flu" is upon you. Tnko care ol
the little cough or cold and prevent
the big one, or nn attack of *'flu.'
Dear In. mind Foley’s Honey and
Tar, tb-e. safe nnd sure remedy foi
coughs* colds, bronchiol nnd throa
troubles nnd coughs resulting tr6m
•'flu.’* Foley’s Honey nnd Tar—
the torgalst selling cough remedy
in the World—troin from opiates.
Get the genulne-refuse substi
tutes. Sold everywhere.—Adver-
tisentc'nt.
ing
And the Pine-trees, each to
Call, “Gird thee, .gird tnte,
broth* r,"
With low and earnest speccJi
A tb.’IU of oxultation
* Runs through the dtepf dlnjt
shade— s
Autumn comes to the Pine-wcod,
And finds It unafraid.
jif] '■*
THANKSGIVING -SERVICE8 J ""<> Mr
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I »»«»“*•
A lovely picture of little Ai.m
Hosa Rocca was carrrled inth«.
Sunday’s Journal brown sheet. An-
Itore is the only child of Mr.
and Mr*. Gus A. RucCa.
Mrs. Q. L. Stewart and your4
son Horae? have returned to Car-
rolton after n visit to'Mrs H. li.
Coffee on Hill street.
-BB—
A camp' of four days’ duration
for the Clarke county Girls’ club
wus a feature of the "Ufnmer work.
Thirty-three gtria were Inattend
ance. A three days’ camp for th«-
Corn and Pig Club boys was «!■<
conducted with sixteen boya en.
rolled.
In addition to the work conduc
«tl at the rural schools and at tip
various indurtrial activities Mr. j
Weems officiated at variour
Don't; Let That Cold
Tpno.lnto “Flu” n
Rub on Good Old Ma.teroU
Thay_tpl<l_ may turn into “Flu,"
Crippfc.Qfr.Avm wane. Pneumonia,
unless you take care of it at once.
Kub good old Mueterole on the con
gested part,; and lee bow quickly it
bring, relief.:
Colds are inertly congestion. Mt»-.
terole, made from pure oil of mustard,
camphor, menthol and other urn pie
ingredient,, is a counter-irritant which
stimulates circulation and help* break
up the cold. i
As effective a, the mesjy old mustard
plaster, docs the work without blitter.
Just rub it on with your finger-tipe.
You will feel a warm tmgle a it enter*
the pore*, t hen a molins sensation that
bring, welcome relief. .
To Mother*! Mutterol* I, now
mad* In milder form for
bablM and^unali^chUdren.
35c and65c, in jara
and tubes.
Better than a mustard plaster
Children’s coughs
often become dangerous when
neglected. Giy^Dr. Bell’s Pine-
Tar Honey at once. It contains
just the medicines your '
prescribes to break up a cough,
combined with the good old-time
remedy—pine-tar honey- It loos
ens hard-picked phlegm, stops
coughing and reduces inflamnyi- ,
tion. Children love the taste.
All druggists, lie sure to get
the genuine
DR. BELL'S Pine Tor Honey
McLELLAN’S
S-10.25C STORK
Big rcductu^s in Ladies ana
Misses' Hats—we must make
raoM for per Xmas merchandise.
All tj.oirHate now
*3.00 alia *«.00 Hate
now 19 *I.« to II.M
Ladies’ Sweaters
Ladies' Sweaters .. .. — ****
.Men's Sweaters .. — .. **•<*
len's Sweaters W-® 8
WINDOWS 98 '
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH THURSDAY
Thanksgiving services will be
herd at the hirst Presbyterian
church Thursday morning ai 11
o’clock, Dr. E. L. Hill pastor;will
fill his pulpit. The public is cor
dirtily Invited/ We all have mud
to be thankful for, and as this
<lay Is set apart for Universal
Thanksgiving, why not give «x-
prtssion for our great blessings by
attending the religiou* services set
apart for the seaoon.
Georgia’s first national Thanks
giving since the adoptin'* of the
federal constitution is said to have
been held st St. Paul church In
Augusta: then the capital of
state, Nov. 26, 1789.
Congress sitting In New York
had appointed this day \nd Gen.
Washington had issued proclamn*
observance of this data.
Y. W. C. A GENERAL
board meeting
WEDNESDAY, 11rS0
The Y. W. C. A. General Board
meting will be a very Important
event of Wednesday morning u»
eleven thirty o’clock followed by n
luncheon. .Miss Roleofs will b*
present to discuss important mat-
ters, thsrstor svery. msmbor Is
urged to be
MARY PICKFORD AT
STRAND WEDNESDAY
Just to remind the children and
the general public that Mary Pick-
ford in “Daddy Long Legs’* will b«i
at the Strand Wednesday, a bene
fit plcturo for the David C.
tWscfibU.’"WYU* '.tt'T
THE INDIAN P.?lNCES8
Tuesday, Nov. 27th at 8 P. m
the pupils of the Mary Ann Lips
comb Elementary school of Lucy
Cobb will present the Indian
Princess.
This charming operetta is full
of bright music, graceful dancing
and sprightly conversation.
•The lending characters are Sir
Henry Olney. Janet Jarnagln; 8i«
James Compton, Jo Conollyr John
Smith. Eulalia Vaughan: Powhat-
Martha Carter Storey; Poca
hontas, Martha Jim Arnold: Red
rintid. Bernice White. Eagle Eye.
Dabel Knight; Captain Jerry, Lou.
ise Roberts.
There are a number of sailors
who sing It a most delightful wa>
test of the cast consists of Eng
lishmen, Indian maidens, Indian
Brave*. and papooses.
The public is cordially Invited to
attend. Price of admission, adults
15c; children 15c.
—SR——
Friend* of Mr. Guy Clarke, vet
eran conductor on the Gainesville
Midland will regret to learn of bis
critical illness.
Capt. J. H. Barnett's friends will
regret to learn of his illness with
tonsilitis at his home on Mllledgv
avenue.
/ —0B— •
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rich of At
lyanta arc receiving congratula.
tlons of their friends upon
birth of a IlttSe daughter Sunday,
November the 25th. Mre. Rich ie
pbusantly remembered here
Miss Helen Michael, daughter of
Col. and Mrs. M. O. Michael.
—®—
Mrs. Fannie Carroll of North
Carolina Is the guest of he;
daughter, Mre H. A. Pendergraph.
HB-- ' •
'Judge C. H. Brand leaves Tlfurs-
day for Washington, D. C, to take
up his duties in Congress.
Mr. Cuyier Trussell haa returned
from Montgomery, Ais.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Yow of Nor-
cross arrive Friday to spend the
*<ek end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank'
Lawler for the Georgla-CeMei
game. ■** 1
—
Miss Marie Ray of Washl^gto.!
spent Sunday In the city/
Mr. Raymond Yearwood baa re.
turned to Spruce Plne,\N. C„ after
a vlat to relatives. ' ^ *
Mre. E. S. Knoll of Jacksonville
Fla, is the gueit of Mrs. I. N. But-
Mr Conyers Rennet Si South
Gforslfc wlU >p»nd Thaiiklwlvlr.,
with his parents, Dr and Mra. Jo
seph J. Bennet.
Mr..Boling Basnet will Join Mrs
Basnet st the home of Jud*e C. H
Brand for Thanksgiving returvl**
with him to AUaiiurifi the afteY-'
Mrs^ieorge Miller of Auburn ha*! games, picnics, field days and oth
returned home after a visit to Mr j er event* and provided officials in
nnd Mrs. II. D. Mllltr on Print-*, many instance* wfc»n he could no
• serve personally.
- ( U— j _
Mr. nnd Mr*. Jphn p. Miller 1
little daughter Catherine have
turned to Luwrencevllle after v4k- *
iting Mr and Mr*. H. D. Miller
THANKSGIVING WEEK SPECIALS
PALACE TONIGHT SPECIAL
(MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE
JOHN BOWERS ESTELLE f AyLOR
The tense|y dramatic story of a girl who loved not wisely but too
we!!,' enacted by a cast of unusual excellence and elaborate
settings./ ~
“DESIRE”
The remarkable showing at the
Industrial department 1* pointed
out as placing this department as
one of the most Important and
useful of the entire ss.ucclaUdh
The report shows that 314 men
nnd boys received fret privileges
, a*, the Y. M. C. A. during th*-year.
Uswtry the young daughter of Mr j The report In detail of the work
TUESDAY
ELEANOR BOARDMAN
“THE DAY OF FAITH”
It’s the Most Thrilling Picture
“ ~ SaW!
You Ever
Mi*n Vounie Abbercrombie
Atlanta wll come over for Thank?- !
giving to be the guest of Mrs. H 1
D Coffee through the week end.
Th*, friends of Miss El Ecklei 1
WEDNESDAY
IN ATLANTA
NOW PLAYING
CLAIRE WINDSOR
NORMAN KERRY
“THE ACQUITTAL”
GREAT MYSTERY PLAY
“THE FIGHTING BLADE’; SHOWING HERE
THANKSGIVING DAY AND FRIDAY
and Mrs. F. W. Cssery will regret; in' the varlbus industrial -plants
to learn of her continued illness
nt her home on Franklin stret.
if,mm lint
DEPARTMENT MAKES
follows:
Southern Manufacturing Co ,.76
Barnett Shoals
I’rincetrjn ..„ f ....,220
Cord Mill r.„ 12
Athens Mfg. Co.
I Check Mill
Climax Hosiery Mill
Bo\ven.Cr*ww Co.
Whitehall ,44
Ka*t Athenn boye (whose par
ents work In mill* ]
Other East Athens boys
Athens boys j
Princeton Cord Mill *.
| Clarke county boys ......J^..~ ;
i’
Over Eleven Hundred! ' To,nl —
Men and Boys Took Part rural
in Activities of This De-; schools
partment. . . [ In nddltlon to the work In tb. In.
I J dustrlal communities a total c
over eleven hundred persons | 663 chlldrm in the rural schoi.- .
took part in the activities of the together with there at the Oconee
Industrial department of the Young j street and Nantahala schools par-
M« n’s Christian Association, It is tldpated in one or more sctlvitler
learned % from the annual Report of this department,
of Beoreior, ItenMI Wren... The clown, conducted at tfcej I
Ths number of ac^vltle* of thin Neoghborhood house over which
Today—-S T R AN D—Tomorrow
Wesley (freckles) Barry
, IN =
“Tiie Printer's
Devil”
A story with the true adyenture strain, where Wesley docs Every
thing extraordinary from running a printing press, furthering a
romance, and getting the hero out of jail, to holding crooks up in
a double-gun contest.
W<?sley J3arrj£
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL
MAYBURG’S OFFERS
PUT IN SHADE WHEN ENGLISH
GIRLS COME TO SHOW ’EM UP
Sale
57 Silk And
Wool Dresses
00
Poiret Twills
Charmeen
Satins _
Cantons
Crepes
No C. 0. D.’s
No Exchange
No Charge
J! r ry'iuTeMfu1 a u^rj v Ih“ n ’.'"'AMERICAN BEAUTIES MAY BE
and form one of the most useful I
phases of that department's acti
vities for the year ending. She re.
port of these classes folfcw:
Boys and young men attend. 1.
lag L-**
Princeton Cord Mill 41
Barnett Shoals - 49
Southern Mnnufncturlnf C6 ~70
Eart Athens Mill* "I
Whitehall -.30
tiiris tamp itmik* County...
girls 33
Boys Camp — ^..^y.16
Athens Boy* .28
Clarke County Boys 30
Total 489
QUITE 8ERIOU8
t^Your wife Is looking well!”
“Yes. Jut fancy. Who n I tool;
hQr to the sanatorium sho wa* ho
had tbat ! wouldn't risk buying n
return ticket !”-Jtondaga Nl«*c
(Stockholm.)
The doota of St. Peter'* at Itonn
are made of cypress and -have bat
ed 1100 years.
A Truly Remarkable Value
Just a Small Group of Fine Dresses
Marked Down for a Clearance.
Mayburg’s
278 Clayton Street
Old.Time Cough Rtmidy C.n
Always B« Relied en When Cold
Winds Blow. **
Where- there aie children in the
hom«- mother needs a "first nid"|
ready lit hand, because the little
ones nre *o liable to trouble - of
'onto kind, especially when llie
w<uther Is bud and cold winds
blowing. Coughs and colds
common; croup, quinsy land nthei
, Photo by Hush Cecil, j Photo by H U|r h Cecil.
^yhen whooping cough appears they! ^.l' AND MARJORIE BROOKS.
sfe sir*-
.trlk, your family. I I.ONDON.-Ouard ydor .ImreU. euecereful
'* - "— *" ‘in«rif<nn hciiiil in. the British i n ***t With 1
Therefore the wisest policy is t«> American beauties, 'the
be forearmed »o as to wan) off darlings ore coming! « *
the American
the attack nt the very first sign Anilru Chariot, the Flo Ziegfeld Nine hundred ami seventy-six
of its coming. Cheney’s Kxpecto. >of London, has chosen two dozen IfnrJs, considered charming to the
pi li* cumins. v * i 1i non Untrained eve. i...
SHINING EXCEPTION
nry one In your family cv(
brilliant mat/lagc?”
Only my w^ft.**—Boston Kve
ing Transcript.
Italy In reported to have a suj
I pit’s of 200,000 people to aejj
[abroad this year.
I 1 J
WEAK WOM
Cardui Praised by Lady W
Severe Pains in Her Back
Took Cardui and Soon
V Became Well.
Story Point. K. C.~* I can
Catdui I* Ju'«t splenilid for *
women,’* cxe!oim* Mrs. X.
Ibigenhurt, of thl* oiacf. t
telling of her own use of i.’fttdu
“Before the birth of my
one,” Mrs* Dagenh irt
in a very weakened; »'i
condition. I was ro weak a
fen <1 *o with my back I
straighten. I went hsif-ln
suffered such pain clear ui
heod and neck. I wui s*»
nctvnus 1 couldn't rent.
“We heard of Cardui at
husband got It right invar
gnn to e«t and sleep heter
the first half bottle. I k«. .
taking it nnd soon was stmiu
well and my hock quit
Thousand* af
ter. in deserlhi
their own and result*
of Cardui a* happy a*
scribed by Mrs. Dagenhnrt^
Cardui is n mild. hurtnU-«*.
Iy vegetablei medicinal jhnlc
eurre*»ful use for more than
yearn in the treatment »>f
common female ailments.
Ask your druggi*! f- o
he sells tL
rant has long been known a* of the loveliest of 1,000
mother’s “First Aid." for if given maidens,
in time It cheek* the trouble and
save* many hour* of anxlou* rare
on mother’s part, a* well o* un
necessary sufficing on the part of
the little
With hi* beauty exhibits A to X
he will storm New York on Ntw
Year’s Eve.
Half 'Of his unusually trained
chorus will composed of blondes.
pretty entrained eye. were rejected by
Chtrlot for some slight affliction,
such as;
Thick ankles.
of face,
- A I'.
Bsd teeth.
Unkempt appearance.
Lack of expression.
Singing c»f of tune.
Stiff inoYviiienU.
The Aost typical, best looking,
Aw.y l.ock In grandma', day All will bn pretty
Uoltlr. MV.d their little on« Mcetul ol figure, supple In dene-
moinei* *a attack by harmonious in voice— * defi- The itiost typical, best lookinc
uromp'i'ly Klein* th.m Cheney 1 . xlevoreit djneing, tone/ul .Inrini;
W enTutoUt. end ^
Although he docs not'say so, it j Thus i* the bonus fer
w evident that ly ronfhknt tho* charm.
rmailer tow|i* by general mer
chant* In 10c nnd 60c potties.—Ad.
RECOMMENDS FOLEY Kll
pills .
"Your medicine worked a n
for me-/* writes Mr*. C. I
Fayette Street, Lynn, Mn&s. • i
all rnn down, had a cough 4n
ter. *l*o kidney trouble uml
taking a few boxes of >.»ur
clr.e my cough and ftaeh
me. I can cat nnd s:**i
canvass and recommend li
ente-.“ Prompt
cured from kidney and b!adi
| tat Ion*, rheumatic pain**
luslr.g Foley Kidney plii*.
on »he senulno- refute substl
v. .11.