The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 25, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1823. TURKS THE BANNBR : HERALg tj ATHENS. GEORGIA Broad, Not NationalHistcrry Sfady Urged By Harding to Avoid War* poster. These beautiful pictures of health promoting rood, children ho cused lu 'every eoaotMVe habit that make them strong.qnd happy, •uii, oa luiupiiis in the‘fresh air, aleeplnc. taking baths, etc, are very Impressive on the young minds, and not the least on those of the wee first graders. The program of the nex^ P. T. A. meeting will be on health. A splen did lecture,.among other interesting numbers is contemplated. The pos ter will tin be on exhibition for every mother t" see. . FOURTH GRADE ' The fourth grade boys played the Normal school boys Monday after noon at the Normal schqpl grounds. The seore whs 8-1 In favor of the fourth' grade. Since the fourth grade hag been keeping up with their Health chores tor the last six weeks most of us havq gained at least one pound. We have made some real good Health Charts Illustrating the value of ex ercise. cereal and sleep. The fourth grade has made color ed maps of North America this School New* ths fourth gratis. CHILDS STREET About a month ago the seventh grade B began a content. The room waa divided Into two hides, the “Reds”, and “Blues.", Points were given for perfect tests, perfect spell ing papers for the week, perfect consider the nations of tbo West ern World in their relation* to one another instead of separately, President Harding said in a let ter to President Kenneth C. M. Sills, of Bowdohi .College, made public today. - The president was congratulat ing the collegcon its plans for an president Declares Na- tions of Westerns World Must Be Considered, Not Separately. BRUNSWICK, Me.—• Teaching of history should be changed to to!:<‘ a broader .view that would “Dixie Endeavor Day' was flttlng- AU factor, of tbestory of m.„- &«£*£* £ kind must be weighted if any are| iDC Bt the First 'Christian church to be accurately understood, the | waa sn offering of 125.04 which was president said. A broader view|“ nt to **• Southern Secretary to _.„ij u.i, t—'bo used in the .advancement of would greatly help hose having chri stlan Endeavor In the South- t6 deal with the problem of pro- land. Georgia will be given a refund serving peace ana outlawing war. when the secretary makes a tour The nrpsiricnt’fi iettmr taHaw through the states. As an award “My dear Doctor Sills-I wish I had the time and opportunity to * J5*** !* ,lh Colored footwear Is deal be poppiar tins summer If tions are-aot misleading^ entirely of red, green oi leather are seen as well a ores strapped and trimmi colored leather. by a few points, , so Wednesday morning when the cluaa arrived they found this written on tne black board. . / From the Blue, to the Rede. Who have so much sense In the head. We extend an Invtatton to you Fpr wc wish to koup our promise ^ true. Here at tehool, be on time, Wednesday's o'clock, rain or shine ' . We wish :o give you lots of fun Because you have »n nnh'y w™ At S o'clock the “Reds” came trooping In, greeted by u,e !,,.<>. and the fun began. Many exciting games and Intereiting ronteata were entered Into with enurh aplrlt wording, “Wear a C, fc. Smile." JUNIOR ENDEAVOR DAY TODAY. I Sunday, March 25th, will be a me morable day throughout the South! land with the Junior Endeavor.ra since they will observe their. Aral "Junior Endeavor Day" with spec-. Isl programs. Sunday morning, Dr, R. L. Porter, pastor of the Chris tian church will deliver an object sermon. “The Humarf Clock." A special invitation ts extended to everyone to come and bring the children. The sermon wBt he de livered at lit 30 o'clock. WHY BUY A NEW HAT FOR EASTER? Bring your old one to us and we will olean and re-6leck It—make It look like ntw for little cost WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER WORK ANY- t WHERE IN .THE CITY OF ATHENS—PHONE 9147-r-WHETHER YOUR HAT 18 OF FELT OR 8TRAW OUR WORKMEN WILL DO WONDERS WITH IT. Patronage Solicited Anywhere In Athens Territory— Orders Given Prompt Attention. Cordelia Thornton, asked questions, ths srswers to be names of puplla In the seventh Bh such ns "Which onp Is very Important In the geor- grnphy class," Of course the an swer was Mnpp—Nellie Mapp—Ver non Vaughn and WJnnle Stephens were most successful In this con test. j Fruits and candies were served and about five o'clock the guests departed for their homes thanking the Blues and Miss Thornton foi their delightful afternoon. sinly our point of visw re modem history has been greatly by the events of 'gardlng shifted- | tho lost -- — histories the etory of the yean fr™. ■**— *-■ requiring thoughtful es of modem history will lutve it bo conducted, if it Is conducted wlael] “ ”— than To fit Into out Classic Hat Cleaning & Shoe Shine Shop from 1914 down to this time |r requiring the most painstaking , thoughtful and analytical consider ation of all the course and practis es of modem history will have. Ic on quite different lines ive marked it in the pasL Clothing’s an Investment And clothes can be faked as well as stock3. The same, smooth talk of “something for nothing*’ is applied to either, form of “gold bricking.” - But worthless stocks.are hidden away, while a worth less suit proclaims your mistake to the world. The “dividends”‘of style, service, and satisfaction are' guaranteed when you get your Spring Clothes here. “Money back” if you don’t feel you’ve gotten your money’s worth. You pay a fair price; and get a square deal. FIFTH GRADE The fifth grade had recently utnrt* ed a library. The achool him put hook cases In each grade. Bach child has brought a book of their, bwh from home, and put them together, and. now the fifth grade has a nice library and each child may get hooks from the library. CARLOTTA MOO UK. C. E. Note* (a L. JOHNSON.) “Meet -me In Macon" is the slogan of Georgia Endeavorcrs for only 15 more days will pass before the Eleventh Annual C. K. ■ Convention wilt be In fun away. SECONO GRADE Miss Morton's second xrado la very sorry to lose one uf fls bright est pupils, Winston 'Hodgson on ac count of his eyes giving him trou ble. # We have been enjoying the Ixiok* in our room library very niiteli tlili month. Every day wo huo several pupils enri-y Ixtoks home und rend nice stories nsslgned l>y the tuu-her and next day these ar^toid l> the clues. will ne in lull away. , The Christian Church Societies have registered more than n dozen young people already and through out tho entire state registrations are pouring Into the hnnds of Miss Julia Parker, making known their Intentions of being at the Conven tion April 20-21-22. Features of the Convention will be conferences, n Junior Conven tion. an Intermediate Program, a Question Bex. Expert Classes and a parade preceding a huge banquet. The hospltablo homes of Mucon peo ple pw awaiting Uik-sscival of,the delegates from the mountains to the scu and after a good thought, "Wfio could miss such a gathering ?" See Our Stock of Fine Clothes for Easter. it enough seating capacity. Then when they want to take their friends along, the THIRD GRADE Wo hnve a nice library started In our room. We,.enjoy It because wc can ttlwuya read etcries when tvi oration Service. A most cordial invitation Is ex tended young people of Atheps to attend this session of the “8chc— of Methods" tVblch will be held „ tho Christian -church March SO. April 1st. UNION TO PRESENT PLAYLET Under the direction of Mrs. Grady Henson tho Union Christian Endeavor Societies. S miles- from Athens have been very busy prac ticing a play. “Home Ties." which tildren have to sit on someone’* lap, the foot space is (jammed up with luggage, and everybody* crowded i^The SituJieSsto^&g-Six^oirlng^Sar has two com- irtable auxiliary seats that'fold out of the way. It is a g, roomy five-passenger c*r except when you need It >r seven, and then it’s a comfortable, convenient seven- issenger car—something which a five-passenger car in never be. And there is still room for the luggage. Come in and look at the Big-Six Touring Car. fto villi Iiinujn i cuss PIUI It-fl u fit'll ni finish our work early. w We are learning a new song 30 - about “Little Mias Tulip." We have also made n tulip bonier fer eur blackboard. Mary Willie, Hugh, Jr,. mM Lucy are sick this week. Mrs. THE SHOP OF QUALITY Clayton Street Athens, Ga. TYPHOID SERUM There have been HI children given the typhoid serum in our school this week. This serum wits given free and was offered to the mother's as Well ns pupils of the sehool. Our health crusade is on ln-fi|)l ■way and the charts anti iwsters made by the different grades show Interest and enthusiasm. Mrs. Moore of Pcimsylvanlna spoke to ttfe mothers and touchers- last Tuesday afternoon on defective speech and how to correct It. Many questions were answered and these fortunate epough to be present The Jefferson Christian church was Invaded during the post week by Christian Endeavor .Workera- nnd the result was “A Junior Cl E. Society" left to prosper and grow under the able leadership of Mrs. Isabell. who atfer how mud» you pay we don't believe you can id a more satisfactory car. Its reliability has been proved in the service of thou- Nash Leads the IVorld^tn Motor Car Vatua Is a talented worker among boys mil girls of tho Junior age. The I.-esoyterlan church of leffersnn already have sp'cnlM Junl't and Senior Societies on-l the' future for .'v(fer«on looks bright/ fortunate epough to be present were greatly benefltted. Splendid work was done this sen- son by both'girls und hoys on our basketball team and'especially the boys who didn't lose a single game. The school spirit was fine nnd we feel that the yells and* interest shown by the entire student body played u big part In making them victorious. With only 20 points to make and s few hoars left to make this addi tional point,. a telegram was re ceived from Chattanooga .Tenn-' by O. L. Yohnson. Stats Superintend ent far the “Dixie Endeavorer," stating that Georgia would not go nose Ihn OAs, tinlsss 4A — New Touring Model Six Cylinders Seven Passengers $1390 /. o. b. factory over the top unless 20 subscriptions were received - by midnight or the llth, wheh the contest elaaed. Much work and quick action put Otorgls over the top with 10 subscriptions to the “Dixie paper” to spare. Not only has Oeorxla gone over the top In this campaign, but every one on the goal for 1022-11. Mia- LAWLER MOTOR CO. sf * 326 Washington Street v * OCONEE STREET SCHOOL “Every day In every way," the children et Oconee Street School become' healthier, nnd their power of resistance to disease germs be come* stronger and stronger for,- with the knowledge they are gain ing. their hablta are growing better ahd better. Because of the Instruc tion and Inspiration of the teachers. ybu are no healthier V than your blood their desire to mark.tbemselves well on the health charts, and the ron- thgjon-of the gold habits of their associates, more clean tares appear * " ' more In the seats each morning, heads of hair are glossy from brush- Itg and shampooing, and fewer S inds carry fingernails that are in ouming. Cvery child In school has' mi*.. or will make this week a health Five Disc iVksels and Nash Seif- Mounting Carrier, $25 additional Come for a ride! Take a test-ride, today, in this new Nash Six Touring Car, for seven, ft's a wonderful “buy” for the larger family, or those who ride with friends. You’ll be instantly won to the even and generous power of its newly refined motor. You’ll appreciate the grea't savings effected in gas St Petersburg* Fla. « Expects Rotarians ST. PETERSBURG, i-Ti.—Follow ing the convention of Southeastern Rotarians to be held here March Jlrd and 24th, the last two days of the “Festival of States- celebration marking the genith of the winter season, the "Rotes" and their fam ilies will leave for Havssa on the ocean liner “Cuba* chartered for l he cccssloh. president Charlie Carr of tit. Petersburg Rotary club has made all arrangements for tho trip and has engaged Roland bu Bola of this city, president of the touring company bearing his name to pro vide guides and Interpreters for six' days visit to the Mend » ' St- Petersburg WiU be gaily dea erated for the convention and big fete which will continue all week. Starting March ]»th. Fireworks dis plays. yachting and - power Mat races, major league exhibit Ion. bora- hall games. parades and other aVI teoer rone Nature is sending blood—eitEer good or bad—to ’every 1 Jiarlj and oil. And you’ll notice, besides, a score of other N important developments. Drop in now! f • V-*- . . ■ ’ / * : | POURS and SIXES .1 j Prices range fronfi $915 to $2190, l.o.K facto ■ Upon each. l/vvour 3 coill bring to \ G. M. KNIGHT & BONA ALLEN, JR. 548, E. Clayton St | i The Hinton Securities Co. [ “ r life Insurance. ral Sire rtors k S AMBUL ANCE SE :rvice ? K PHONES > : 1109*9( J7-395;