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Greene Co. Farm
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will h.ve • apodal ..l. o( AIN Y
Ea l t « C 5 and Saturday
Lum?K. n M 'at corK " * co s 8 «° store *
Thomas Hughes, Atlanta; F
Doel, Havana, Cuba.; lira. W. H.
Grant, Toronto, Oht; Mtaa E.
Jonia, Hannover, OnL; Hr. and
Mra. Oacar A. Marvel, Aahevllle,
FRIDAY '
AFTERNOON * '■
3:00—Training Period:
Group A—‘‘The Details -of an
Evangelistic Meeting”—Traverce
Harrison. I
Group B—“College Training for
Evangelism”—Dean Hopkins.
*:00—Song Aid Rest
3:15—Second Training Periq<]:
Group A—“Opening 1 closed
Churches”—C. J. Sharp.
Group B—“One post Bible Schools
the Seed for New Churches"—fe
B. Quick. , ■
4:05—Address, “An Adequate'
Evangelistic Prpgran)"—Traverce
Harrison.
<:0O—Supper and Fellowship.
Legionnaires Will
Address Boy Scouts
READY FOR EASTER
New Arrivals
Poet, will address the Boy Scouts
of Athens Friday evening, March
30,^at 8>00 o’clock, at the City
Henry W.' West, the Commander
-—*- —
izenshlp.
C..
talk on
of .the Legion wiU speak on “Cit
izenship.”
Dr. Joseph S. Stewart. Jr., will
‘ imlnlscenccs of the
World War.”
Frank Holden’s subject wiU be,
“Character Building.”
Every Scout in Athens is urged
to be present, for the 1 program
wUl be both interesting and in
structive.
The Scoutmasters and their as
sistants are . requested to have
Their full, troops at the meeting
promptly at eight o’clock. This
meeting wUl take place of the reg
ular weekly individual troop meet
ing. •
” As the first Peppermint sot right under the spout he stopped. Then
Mister Taffy stood on his tiptoes and pushed the great handle of the Choco-
Jats Pot upwards. This sent forth a stream of fine rich chocolate and It
landed on and spread all over the pepeprmlnt. Jack laughed loudly.
It la said that Harvey has been
approached and displayed the will
ingness of Barkis. It la added thut
he viewed the prospects w : lth de
light as affording opportunities for
his literary talent, and ha natural
bent for “mixing it" nnd Tough-
Fine Millinery
‘School of Evangelism,”
Starting at Christian
Church Friday Expected
To Draw Big Crowds.
—hats that are charming all who see tim
I will be pleased to have you call and let us
show you just the hat for your Easter
costume.
ing It." 7 \
A visit to Democratic headquar
ters developed the fact that the
probable announcement that Harvey
will manage the President's fight
for re-election will be heard with
natlafuotion. It was pointed, out that
Harvey is more bitter than politic,
that he would be unable to refruinf
from assailing former President
WUson, - and that such asalling
would ..redound to the Itnorest of
the dembcrqtlc nominee.
Traverce Harrison.
8:50—Movthg Pictures: * ‘
World's Greatest Men’s Class.
vice—J. E. Sturgis.
0:15—Class Period:
Group A—“Training for Personal
Evangelism”—Traverce Harrison.
Group B—"Organisation and, Pro
paratlon of the Chnrch for Evan
gelism”—C. J. Sharp.
Group C—“The Song Evangelist
MRS. LULA RONE SMITH
' 459 Clayton Street
I Athens Visitors
Evangelist- of Clncliiaati, Ohio.,
and promises to be *n outstanding
feature of the program at each ses
sion. Dr. John V. Thomas, South
eastern Christian College, Auburn,
Ga„ will appear-wt the program, in
the "How” session, using lor a
theme. "How to Prwteb to Reach."
Dr. O. H. Grainwtfl, of Atlanta,
will deliver the main addroe m
11 o'clock Friday morning on “The
Evangelistic Sermon That Wins”
“BLUE RIDGE”
ENDEAVOR DAY \
Easter Sunday, will be "Blue
Ridge Endeavor Day” and the En-
dsavorsrs of the Christian Church
have extended the invitation to all
societies In Athens as well as out-
of-town societies, who promises
to send delegates -to aid in mak
ing this session a success.
Sunday evening at 7:80 o’clock
Lamar La Boon, President of the
Senior Society, will lead a con
secration service with a topic,
“The Easter Paalih.” The meet
ing will be* “Cross Meeting”
which will ba of entirely different
variety to any yet held. Dr. Stur
gis, song director will sing a solo,
‘ :h win add to'tho services.
Amoag '.hose visiting in Athens
Thoroday warn: J. J. OalUard. Ms
con; 7 F. H. Webber. 8. C.; A. J.
Mllestead, Atlanta; D. D. Foster
Middle port. N. Y.; Miss Lon
Shaw, Middleport, N. Y.
It Is! understood that wlilo Har
vey has been tentatively sclented,
the President reserves the right lo
and Evangelism”—J. E. Sturgis.
10:60—The “How” Sessions:
L “How to Conduct the Lord’s
Supper”—R. L. Porter.
/*. “How to Organize a Church”
^-C. E. Otey.
3. “How to Find a Minister for
Small Churches*’—C. J. Sharp.
4. "How to Use Tracts”—Tra
verce Harrison.
chango his mind. He la grateful lo
Harvey for having aided In his I
nomination—agreed upon In Har-’
vey*s room nt the Blnckstono Hotel
—but feels that the debt. In part,
at least, has been paid.
But the President's* is-lnclpnh nd-
vlser. Attorney General Hurry M.
Daugherty, insists that Harvey be’
commissioned ns campaign man
ager. and it is pointed out that In
political strategy.
•■Is that the way the Peppermints get their chocolate overcoats?" tie
asked. "Why sure.” replied Caramel. And by this time seygral more little
candies hsil passed under the snout and were now standing In line wait-
lie fixed up with new overcoats .
B. R. Wizon. Philadelphia, Pa.;
Phil Wallace, Now York City; Mrs.
Joseph .\lcY"ur.s, Asheville, N. C.;
R. G.‘Turner, Atlanta: Arthur
,(t‘* for the rewt of .the iKMH>crmIntH
BOLL WEUVIL DESTROYER
jMother-To-Be
matters
Daugherty generally has his way.
DRESS UP
FOR EASTER
^AUJUlll
KILL THEM EARLY 1
Cost 1-2 Other Mixtures
, Cheaper than you can mix it yourself and
proportioned riglht to get results.
COME TO SEE US ABOUT M
H. L. GOFER & CO.
SEEDSMEN ”
Phone 247 , 269 N. lM>kin Si
Ntvar before have the shops,
furnishers of both Iatfl0|' end
■ Bents’ apparel, been more beau
tifully adorned with osr!y ipr-in J
hat* and elothoo, and Ejeto-
ohould wltnoss a blossoming.out
of milady an d“my lord” In the
most alluring fashions designed
in ooyoral years.
If you have not bought you.-
Eaotar top* yet, -lane* over the
Intriguing offering* found In ad-
vortlsomont* that will be found
In Th* Bonner.Herald today and
the balanoa of th* weok. They
will aid yotv In making your se
lection. . *
which will add to tbe services.
FINE PROGRAM , .
ARRANGED . '
The program will be as follows:
FRIDAY, MARCH 30 " ,
MORNING *
, 7 J»:(i0—Splritjial, JBdrvlce^fJ, E
J After every Peppermint had lieen covered with choco
(Started to march away. "Now. where are they going?" n
g they're going to take a Ions trip now," replied Caramel.
* right down and step lnt%n candy box choo choo train,” (C
and Fellowship
6:00—Supper
Hour.
ADVENTURE'S
Store new* la Important ’new*.
You’ll find it deity In
Jggsgraiggm
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
7:00—Song Service—J. E. Stur-
’Christian Stew-
THE SURPRISE ^GG
7:30—Address,
ardshlp”—Traverce Harrison.
8:20—Address, “Group Ev
Usm”—C. J. Sharp.
0:00—Moving Pictures: ”
Evangelism at Work.” ,
Group C—"The Use of. Gospel
Teams”—C. J. Sharp.
10:30—The “How” Seas Ion:
ft lltlnn. On Dnnnnk On Tlnn -b*l.
For% WpJ .™g
1. “How to Preach toReech’V-
J, V. Thomas.
3. “How to Conduct the InvlU-
on”—Traverce Harrison.
8. “How to Baptize”—C. J.
harp.
11:40—Address, “The Evangelic-
10:00 Bible School.
ll:15-rThe Lord’s 8npper.
11:10—Sermon—Traverce Harrl-
in.
18:00—Ordination Service.
TWICE PROVEN
If you suffer backache, sleep-
as nights, tired, dull days and
stressing urinary disorder*, don’t
3:30—Echoes from Christian En
deavor Societies of Northeast Dis
trict of Georgia.
4:00—“How to Put Christian En
deavor Across”—G. L. Johnson.
4:15—"Christian Endeavor and
Ufe-work Recruits”—Chan w.
Johnston. 1 ,/j
4:35—“How to Make Christian
Endeavor an Aid to the Minister”
—James A. Barfield.
4:50—"Developing the Juniors”,
—Nancy Lowe Morton.
5:05—"Christian Endeavor and
Evangelism”—C. J. Slurp.
doubly proven.
G. F. Miller, 286 Cemetery SL.
says: “My case seemed to be
a puzzle to the doctors as none
of them seemed to know what it
was. One said I had gravel stone,
another that it was acute Indiges
tion, ete. There was a steady, dull
.uhc in my hack apd I wgs kept
awake at night lo pats the kidney
secretions. I was often so dizzy I
would be afraid to walk across the
floor - I began taldnr Doan’a Kid
«>y Pi ll, getting them at Smith
ft Bro.’s Drug Store. They cured
me so completely that I have never
bad a return of Mdaey trouble. My
refuted/?"* m? k,dn P y * * te
(Statement given April & 1818)
BEGINNING APRIL 1,1323
A Strictly Cash Business'
REALIZING the manjr additional advantages we will be
able to offer our customers in the way of lower prices and tatter
service, the following firms will operate on a strictly cash/wsis.
These changes were formulated after a thorough cfltefdlra-
tion and re-arrangement of their present business policy in.^uch
a way that their customers will be the greatest gainers, if tj
Foj the convenience of our customers we will issue coupon
books which arq redeemable in any merchandise we carry in
stock. These coupop books are issued in denominations ot$10.00
and $20.00 subject to a cash discount, making $10.00, coupon
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PISTON RINGS
TRU E-FIT and Ol L* CONTROL
Keller Motor, and
Machine Co.
over nemo nowy bated hot cron
buna.
"We are Nancy and Nick,” raid
Npncy. "and we've come to ask you
our way:"
"I’ll tell you. gladly,” sold the
Mutfln Man. “But wait n minute. I
tea oomeone coming so I must •Ing."
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(From the Louisville Courier-
Journal) ft
,”I appointed a lady lawyer re-
liver to-do}'.”
“How did she take to IL Judge “
rAsked me It she oould invite some
her Indies to help her, receive.”
“Aaron SHck”'At ‘
Bogart. Hitfi School
BOGART, Ga.—“Aaron Slfek
from Pumpkin Crick” will bt
given at the Bogart High Scbbol
auditorium Friday night and lota
of fttn will be enjoyed by those who
University Graduate.
Mr. Charllo^KruUrinc, aged 37
engineer connected with the State
Highway department in Athens,
Storage Batteries
Ford, Chevrolet Batteries
Buick, Overland, Dort Batteries
Studebaker, Hudson Batteries .
Dodge, Franklin Batteries ..J.
and a resident of Athens died at
hla home here Thursday morning
about 6 o’clock.
j He hah not been in good health
, for a long tfme but his death fol-
i lowed an attack of Influenza. Mr.
Krnmrine was a graduate of the
University of Georgia and had a
i wide circle of friends here. His I
parents live at McRae, Georgia. I
He Is survived by his wife, who 1
was Miss Selena Olive Childers of
. Atbens. ’and two children. Frances
Katherine end Marlon Selma and
his parents. i .
Funeral arrangements are await
ing the arrival of Mr. Krumrir-e’s
parenta from 'McRae, Oa.
attend. FowleFa academy la put
ting on the performance nnd the
receipts will go for a worthy
school cause. The admission is
15 cents, 8 o’clock Is theA time-
DANGEROU8 SYMPTOMS
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Supper 50c.
Cold Boot Tongue
- string Beans
■Irish Potato Salad
Fried Corn Fritters
Blatelte ^Choice of Plee
Coffee, Ten or Milk
!*»—O, pshaw! He’s had
nfteit before.
M.i.~Ye* titit.p#rcf on
"hejf he’s free from school.
w .‘" A no !;, *” ctly
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