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members as soon as possible and
notify him promptly of the mem-
bers chosen.
‘The Crucifixion”
To Be Presented
I uHtfs ear, vln A-l ehaiK'. 6 good liras.
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PHONE ITU
Normal School
News
WASHINGTON'STREET
Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson
[ill Direct Presentation
Haienr’s Oratorio.
Athens' Music Lovers-Are
Waiting Coming of At
lanta Songbirds With
Much Interest.
“MOTHER GOOSE” BREAD
The personnel is as follows:
Lucy Grace Parsons, President;
Louise Kelly, Vice President; Hel
en Roberts, Recording; Secretary;
Martha Barnwell, Treasurer; Clif
ford Simms, Chairman of Bible
Committee; Myrtle Baldwin, Chair-
man, of World Fellowship; Mary
Grace Kehrer, Chairman of Devc
«pnal Committee; Louise Kelly.
Cnairman of Membership Commfi-
tee; Martha Barnwell, Chairman
of Finance Committee; Louis?
Walters, Chairman * of Womun’c
Chnstion Temperance Union; Lil
lian Wade, Chairman of Music
Committee; Sara Gordon, Chair
man of Reception Committee: Ea-
rah Fanner, Chairman of Social;
Service Committee; Mattie Klni'
Chairman of News ami Publicity
Mrs. H .B. Ritchie, Mrs. E. R.
Hodgson, 'Mrs. Gerald Green, Mrs.
Namur v Ruckc<r ibpr-sen ting the
Athens Woman’s Clu-j visited the
State Normal Schol Monday eve
ning for the purpose of organis
ing th; Junior League of the Ath
ena Womans Club,
ML E. B. Wells of Watkinsville
Clarke County Tops Quo
ta Assigned to Place
Bust of Famous Geor
gian in Fame’s Hall.
The Crawford W. Long memorial
fund committee, headed by >Mre.
Julius Talmadge. has sent the
fund "over the top” in this coun
ty. Clarke's proportion was $1,000
and it has been raised and forward
ed.
A total of $10)0.00 was collected.
The money Is to be used In plac
ing a bust of the distinguished
eorgia physician wbo discovered
tlio use of anfstt.tsia In tbe hall
of fame In Washington, n. C.
Athens Js tbe old home of Dr. Long
and his relatives live here now
and It was most appropriate that
this county should hsve been t'ho
first in the state to raise tlio quota
assigned it for the knst.
Mrs. Julius Talmndge's friends
are congratulating her upon the
maimer in which she conducted
the campaigu so successfully.
FOR THE KIDDIES
S rery child knows
out ‘Mother Goose’ ^
and her nursery
rhyme »—and they
know about oipr
bread— .
BECAUSE IT
IS SO GOOD
WITH JAM OR
HAM
VISIT THE COFFEE SHOP WHERE
THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE-WAITS
Gfet Our Eread There or At Your Grocer’s,
SKELTON’S BAKERY
184 West Washington Street
mirrors of a ball room
you "ill realize' how
mi-di oiir dry cleaning
process has improved a
dress you were begin-
nna; k tp, think old.
A Trial Will Convince’
FostgJP retting
Local music lovers are displaying
keen Interest In the ynnounccmnl
that the Emory dee Club, of At
lanta, Is to appear at the Colonial
.Wcan.'saay cvenlnB.
Theatre
AlVII 4. in the delightful t>rogr:
which Avon such ( high praise I
the club on Us recent 3.000 m
The girls from room elever Tili Emory organization departs this the finest musical accompMsh-
were delightfully entertained it from trndltioilal Blpe Club custom men! we have ever had In the city,
the Ice Burg Apartment Saturday In that It does not offer any black- .The previous efforts of Mr. and
night. After which • delicious faced minstrel features, but a ’.Mr* Hodgson In choral work assure
salad course was served. Thosr .straight bill of ensemble music and all 6fa splendidly finished and nr-
present Were: Ross and Mildred! vaudeville variety, ’’’he Coca-Cola tistic performance.
Martin, Ruby Robinson, Mildred warblers huVo always laid especial The oratorio was at first planned
Perryman, Marguerite ' Ware, stress Upon the quality of theli for the night of Oood Friday hut
Kathryn Keese, Johnnie Camp. choral work. out of consideration for Emanuel
t Groat musical compecers of three rhurrh the flute Is ^chanced to
Misses Mary and Edna Duncar continent-, contributed to the un- Thursday,
visited their sister Miss Bess Dun usually fine group of songs offer- j The ladies Auxiliary of th.; Con-
cin Sunday nfUnraon ed by the Atlanta singers this year, tral Presbyterian. under whose aus-
' * Every selecton on 1 the program pices the oratorio Is presented, arc
M- and Mrs W M Jones o lirin » s out Some outstanding quality especially anxious that the mem-
r.illndnn XI.*-*. D-k, Mean, of male choral work, ranging from hors of oil oagpegntions 111 Athens
“° y " ‘he subdued tours of Drink t- Me attend. Additional seating-rapacity
oaturuay na aunaay. only With Thine Byes" to the ro-1 has htca provided tot seat all mm-
<SLTSnS; ~r’ fortab,y -—.—
ffi^tuHay‘.fh'Tn l£X ^ *°T P ° CKET BUTT Bxi8 Revived
Ssrs*' lLT'wiI 111 m• Fi Ttnfh Because the cRib places greatest 1 BERLIN — (Associated Press)—
ty* Williams. Ruth Loach rm . basis on singing, however. Is pocket utter ages are again e-
Monre . ifbali ■ rid-Tb n,> rea,M,n to bel,ev ® thiU t£ hi >» coming popular with restaurant
Ruth Dim!?. S » trib,ht D overt oiled original college skits patrons in Berlin. Butter coats
Sri Rc auctr\ns nre typical of a real glee about (500 marks a p„ nnd and
becca Maple, and Mia Benson. dull. The entire latter half of the consequently Is beyond the reach
Mr. Ch.. pionrom devoted to fun features. of m(Mtt pc nonn , t la no , onger
B ' Chas. . Maddox, formerly tnrltiding an original interpretation . erv ed hv restaurants I edles nm
Miss Carolyn Rickenboker, of So „f -The T'.-rnde of the Wooden dime «ll»e/hntter^n»A« from thdr
cial Circle visited friends in Brad Soldiers." an oriental dance. Jtfd
well Hall Sunday. Talley’s -Embryonic Vlollnitls." add ,® r ? vlded
an adapts ti , of scenes from The • "‘ t n h ™ ade ,m,ta -
Misses Sant Stallings and Mari Rivals." tion fit a small book .
on West have returned from a ro Among the lighter number* In 1 _______ i -,T'
cent visit home. # the first half of the program Is u • PL FIDPl lm!u III IP 111
Mrs. Emory - Coppedgo and sot btlllibllllllO, IlYll,, Ill
from Macon visited Miss Ua God the mandolin club, and the viva-
win Saturday and Sunday. clous "Chit chat." ||n| n bippt Tlimnilf
id' Dy$ing
Wall'Bldg.
Good Bread
visited his daughter. Mis Grace
Wells Sunday.
VALUE’S IN THE WEAR!
PAYMENT
-- .1. I'-Jllw .... ' 1
:good'Bulck'Touring-Car. Five gbod Hres. New top.
"MW- Two hampers. The prlee Is right and balance
•• pajdon terms to suit..
CONOLLY MOTOR CO,
MANY NEW STYLES
FOR SPRING
-liilsU
AutherUfq.,,Bulck Service
ill'll'.'I . ! '
Good service is only possible wftiere you
get a combination of all the factors such as
good style, good material and good work-
And that’s the case with our
remporary Exec utive
Committee Will Hold
Session in Atlanta to Lay
Plans For Macon Meet.
Misses Mary Christian and Mo
zelle Wood visited friends in Ath
ens Sunday afteraon.
Mrs. George O’Kelley visltei'
her daughter Lillian Sunday.
I Mrs. J. W> Bailey visited Mis;
Grace Smith Wednesday - after
noon.
. One of the mo*t delightful «f-
Centyil Presbyterian Church
Rev. Sainnel J. Cartiodge, pastor.
Mr. Hugh L. Hodgson onganist
and director of music.
Mr. J. T. Dudley superintendent
of Sunday school.
Sunday school 0:45 a. m.
manship.
footwear this season.
AT/IiANTAi Gat—The tempor-
: ary executive committee of “Geor
gians Incorporated,” will meet at
; the Ansley hotel hore Tuesday to
May plans for a statewide meeting
in Macon at which permanent or-
. ganization of the movement launch
ed to bring new industries into
! Georgia will bo perfected.
The -meeting was called today i
i by Hal .M. Stanley, chairman of
the committee and Georgia com
missioner of commerce and labor,
following receipt of acceptances
and cordial indorsement, from the
four South Georgia members ot
the committee, William J -Vereen
of Moultrie, C. B. Lewis, presi
dent of the Macon Chamber ’ of
jComercc. Editor W. T. Anderson
( of the Macon Telegraph and Edi
tor W. J. McKinney of the Ms-
i-
xoilsm
tn' differentiate, between "INSURANCE" and "A8-
StTtW-NtE." Yot when one ''hiMight" lull covcrago
IffflHWiile, and knows ho got It, he Is, "In sure:"
and whin ho’e mefely "iloia'' a policy, which 'us:
iinllyrts the Vase, and krtowilVo("VMif'he"kqL‘htr‘ls'
WEBSTER FAILS
WE ARE SHOWING
THESE AND MANY
OTHER NEW ARRIVALS
Preaching by the pastor at 11
a. m. and tf p. m.
Christian Endeavor Societies at
3:30 and 7 p. m.
j A special invitation to students
and strangers.
First Christian- Church
j R. L. Porter, Minister.
G. F. Stephenson, Bible School
superintendent.
10:00/ a, m. Bible School- Mu
sic by Eidam’s Orchestra.
11:15 a. m- The Lord’a Supper. |
11:30 a. m. Object sermon, "The,
Human Clock/" .A special ser- .. . __
vice tor Juniors • con News.
i he -children at this pervice will I Other members cf the executive
take part in the devotional ser- j committee who. moet Tuesday are
vice, and will sing special songs. Clifford M. Walker ,of Monroe
7:30 p. m. Chrntmn Endeavor, govcrnr-eleet, Dr. M. L. Brittain.
I fairs of the week was the sur-
I prise . party given Mlsson Msrv .
Digby, Helen dWilkns and Edith j
Brown, in honor of Miss Francos
Padgett.' The occasion celtbrat-1
ing her seventeenth birthday. The;
room was artistically deedrated, I
the color scheme of pink and whiti j
predominating. About 8:30 o’docl i
in the evening the honoree arrived;
and found the guests present ;
Miss Padgett was the recipient of;
many beautiful gift*. After aev-;
.oral games,were played’a delicious.,
salad and iee course was served *
Those invited were Mary Vinlng ,
. Margie Robinson, Lola 'Da Kick •
- - )( Hazel.
„.W)iyn;"buying" Insurance, no nlattrr what kind,
ntrfc'omnary cart mutt be ex^elssdi
- A tsH -yourself of our SERVICE, anil play safe.
LAWRENCE & MILLER
cat HOLMAN BUILDING l’HQNE' I'M
These Shoes of distinctive and fetching
style are in both tan and black—and of both
calf and kid leathers.
Your appearance and comfort will be added
materially to if you’ve selected one of these
models, and your good judgment yrill be
bom out by the wear they Wall give.
j lighter, Rebecca Ganann,
Penny and Ida Brewton.
Hrs. T. A. Stowe of Eastanollec
Is the guest of her daughter, Ber
nier state superintendent of schools
Clark Howell, editor of The Con
stitution, Major John S- Cohen,
editor, of the Journal ahd W. M.
’ Baskcnrill, editor of the Georgian.
ALL ASKED
TO JOIN.
Every city and town in Georgia
will be entitled to one repreienta-
tivc at the organsaton meeting
in Macon as members of the advis
ory board from which will be cre
ated the permanent organisation
[of Georgians Incorporated.
In a number of the communities
L^ COMFORTABLE — EXQUISITE V
:£|rted and
SUITINGS
RING AND
oi>X ivnvyl 1923
TLKXAN wM? jSSTIaiSes^eCffef,fgy fla 7y~tmirTFg'
the nioat stylish and up-to-the-stanoanl Uliuiing
" "THERE l« NO^UEfTITUTE FOB QUALITY"
tic tie ' If you have no churcij nouc,
worship with ut. A haarty welcome
Miss Bernice Dixon left Thurs and ,hort t tf vlcci -
day for her home in Albany Pl „, . r .„„.
uSZ *° r “ C0Ver fr ° m At tho r * ira^ Baptist* cluirch the
her recent illness^ ; pastor will preach in the morning
Mr. I .P. Caul ter of th; Cnlvor ilH® »■ oBj'PriffPST”
■Itv (if AflAirrii urea tlie oruiMit n J Hijnt o p. m. Dr* John D, Atoll,,
hh sister Marele^Sunday jpi-sident for many ytars of th.
ms slyer nani^aunaay. ! Georgia Baptist Convention, wll
C tIGINAL MANUSCRPT jprcach. No man stands higher ir
Of‘HOME, SWEET HOME’ ““ and leadership o'.
AT ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 0“"^“ B«P‘i«ta than does Dr
itOCHESTER, N. T.—Tho Uni- • "Jell. We arc Uri&hted to have
AFTER ALL HAS BEEN SAID
“VALUE’S IN THE WEAR.”
DOMESTIC
•SUMMER
tIC AN
verally of Roch««*er ha*» juat con:** • n*m preach for us.
Into ownership of the ot lalftnl • Tht Bible School
manuscript of the eona. M Honie. hi.
Sweet Home. • it was announced The B. Y. P. U.
last nig hr. The manuscript was m *
HARRY LINDBORG
TAILOR
Athens, Ga.
bought by "Hiram W. Sibley, of this
city, at th* recent disposal sale
25914 Clayton St.
of the library of Mrs. Luther Uv-
npston In New York city.
An early settler in Texas when asked>iiy he
always toted a gun replied that he inight need it
only once but if he ever did he would need it
Has it occurred to you that your position with
respect to tornado insurance is'identical? You
may need it only once but if you need it at all
you will need it THEN.
In Order to Have In