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v The Educational Center of the South
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Ninth Districts
20,000 Population in 1920
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The Commercial and Banking Center
* of N. E. Georgia Greets You
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Greetings
•HE ATHENS RAILWAY ELEC-
_ TRIC COMPANY extends to you
sincere greetings.
May yon continue to prosper and continue to serve—
It' is only through service that we grow. ' /
.We are thankful for the success that has come to us'
through the service we have rendered the people we
serve in the past, and we have- great hopes for the ful
fillment of our aspirations during the coming year.
The press of the country is rendering perhaps the great
eat service of any institution in the country in the present
great readjustment period—knowledge of true facts and
right thinking is the best bksis for future progress and
prosperity.
r THAT CLUBBY OLD PLACE
CALLED THE WORLD
This world of ours is a Mg. beautiful, mysterious old
sphere—full of romance, adventure and interest. Every
continent, every island, every country and city, eontflb-
a <tes to the welfare of alt the others. The more men
I* low about the world and its affairs,, the better they are
in buslnes.% at home and when traveling abroad.
, Thjtt’s the Newspaper’s Function and you
■’ v ^ arc performing it well.
We not only wish to welcome you but to add a word of
praise sad encouragement, and to wish you prosperity and
v% *‘» THE !
ATHENS ENGINEERING
COMPANY 7
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*+ Electrical Supplies
' * Uullding Materials*' *
Engineers and Contractors
Smith Building
Athens, Ga.
Thornton’s
Cafeteria
Home Cooking and
Home - Like Sur
roundings with
Home-Eating^.
Special Menu For Editors j
V Today-
( Soup—Create of Tomato ,
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Porter House Steak, Buttersauce 45c
ROast Beef, Brown Oravy, 23e
Breast of Teal With Dressing 25c
Wes ten Pork •Chops, Breaded 25c
- VEGETABLES
~ Cabbage, with Ham Hock 10c
■v * Blackeyed Peas 06e—Steamed Rice, 00c
Stewed Corn. 06—Sealoped Tomatoes, 06c
Creamed Potatoes, 10c
Corn Muffins ... . Hot Biscuit*
Loaf Bread
15c—Chicken Salad. 15c
Salad, 15c
Meeting Jointly
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Assembly Room, Georgian Hotel
Athens, Saturday, March 11 '
Program of Sessions
Call to Order by the President, J. S. Goetchins of the Athens Chamber of Commerce.
Invocation—Rev. J. H. Webb, pastor First Bsptist Church if Monroe.
WELCOME ADDRESSES.
In Behalf of University of Georgia—Chancellor David C. Barrow.
In Behalf of the City of Athens—Mayor George C. Thomas.
In Behalf of the Athens Chamber of Commerce—James W. Morton. •
Response to Welcome Addresse-—Kush Button, Lavonla Times.
Reading Minutes of Last Meeting. ,
Reports of Committees. ^
New Business. . * _ . , _ .
“Newspaper Reminiscences”—W. A. Shackelford, Oglethorpe Echo.
“Why Every Editor Should Attend Meetings of the District Presa Association*”—
J. F. Shannon, Commerce News. . ■
“New Problems and How I Meet Them"—George D. Rucker, Alpharetta Free Preas.
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION OF PRINTERS PROBLEMS.
Led by W. T. Bacon, Madison Madisonian, and A. S. Hardy, of the Gainesville News.
“Maintaining Fair Prices for Printers’ Products.”
“Keeping Job Printing at Hotee.” \
“Pernicious Propaganda and How to Suppress It.”
"How We May Best Co-operate with the Farmer.”
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Adjournment Business Session at 1:30 p. m. One Hour far Aoto Ride to Various
Places of Interest. Return to Georgian for- Luncheon at 2:80 p. m.
3.30 P. M.—Palace Thcate/.
ATHENS
la the Birthplace of Henry W.
Grady.
The Site- of Three of the- State's
Educational Institutions.
The South’s Leading Girls’ School.
Fine Manufacturing Center.
Has Strong Banking Institutions.
Progressive Merchants.
Fine Public School System.
Fine Churches and Consecrated
Memberships.
Live Civic Organizations.
1,000,000 Advantages Over Every
Other Town Except Your Home
Town.
Welcome to Our City
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While you are in Athens be sure to come around to
the prettiest specialty shop In this section:
Mayburg's
Bring your wife here; she will readily Me how oar
chain buying power works to her advantage. Sho will
soon see that her sister and friends will do their shopping
'here.
Every express unloads a quantity of the newest, pret
tiest and most stylish ready to wear garments ever
shown in this city and our prices are much lower than
you would expect.
When yon want a dreas for a special orcaaion and can’t
get to the store let our store shopper look after your
wants. ,
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MAYBURG’S
Clayton Street
GEORGIAN
HOTEL
Athens
CECIL HOTEL
— Atlanta
TERMINAL
HOTEL
Atlanta
Service-
Accommodation
that does not stop at the Desk.
We do not forget you when you register—as long
you are a guest at
THE GEORGIAN—Athens
THE CECIL or
TERMINAL IjpTBL—Atlanta.
Every effort, energy and care of the management a
employees is directed to rendering you every service a
accommodation.
H. R. & C. R. CANNON
Lessees
Atlanta, Ga.
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BUILT INTO
ATHENS’BUSINESS
LIFE
the Chamber Is an institution—
hilTuUl pun In natty successful enterprises in Athens
and has bollded itself securely into the business Ufa of
the city. / *
Every yew it expand into a wider zone of service.
It it not only an ATHENS and CLARKE county insti-
tution—but It hM helped and stands ready to aid in every
.wey Ift (he advancement of every cause and movement
for the welfare and prosperity of the whole of Northeast
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The Chamber of Commerce of
• Athens
Not only welcomes the editors to Athens today but joins
i in every effort for i
50,000 Population by 1930
YOU MAY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE,
BUT-
nERIIAFS you know some man who believes with
* Burns that “a man’s a man for a’ that,” and who,
'conMious of his own financial worth, dresses just as in-
differently as he pleases. And while recognizing his
right to dress as he pleases, you know that he some
times suffers injustice and loss because of his unwilling
ness to look like what he is—a successful business man.
It is the aame with a business which believes “Every
one knows us; no need to put on frills,” and writes its
letters on any paper, printed carelessly or otherwise,
that will take typewriting. Every now and then someone
sizes it up
BY THE LOOKS OF ITS STATIONERY
AND SIZES IT UP WRONG.
Let us do your printing on good stationery—it will
speak correctly of your business character.
THE McGREGOR COMPANY
Athens, Georgia
Thousands
Of People
«. —In Athens and Northeast Georgia hare come
to know the Commercial Bank os a sincere, con
siderate, dependable friendly institution.
The “personal element” in service is not for
gotten by this Bank, nor are its officers ever too
busy or unwilling to render such friendly eounsel
on financial matters as may be desired, whether
you are a customer or not.
Desiring to render yon every service furnished
by s MODERN BANKING INSTITUTION, we
invite yon to call.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
OF ATHENS
THE UNIVERSAL CAB
M ERIT first and the efficacy of the press in our pub
licity campaigns has been responsible for the
FORD products becoming not only internationally known,
but '
UNIVERSALLY USED.
No plant in Northeast Georgia is more capable of ren
dering prompt, efficient and courteous service either to
Ford and Fordson owners or to prospective buyers thstr
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ours.
Every Ford and Fordson product from a
complete car or tractor down to a cotter pin
for replacement parts ia here.
C. A. TRUSSELL tyOTOR COMPANY
E. Clayton Street
Athens, Georgia
NOT ONLY “THE BEST PLACE TO BAT"
BUT THE nEST "EATS”
IN ATHENS.
best place to eat’
because
YOU GET THE BEST “EATS"
IN ATHENS HERE:
Pay Ui a Visit tod.You’ll Agree
With the Others.
SPECIAL MENU—REGULAR' DINNER
45 Cents
MANHATTAN CAFE
College Avenue
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