The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 15, 1923, Image 12

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m PACE SIX THE BANNEB-BERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA SUNDAY, APBIC 18. UM. Monday Tuesday Special Shirt Sale In Percale and Madras. WITH ATTACHED AND DETACHED COLLARS. Guaranteed Faat Color*. $1.25 each or 3 for $3.50 Straw Hats $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 Levy’s Toggery & Boys’ Shop Next Door to Kress’ Monday Tuesday Wednesday C. E. Notes Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads. (By G. L. Johnson) The Eleventh Annual Convention of tho Georgia Christian Endeavor Union to he held in Macon, Ga. April 20. 21, J!2, truly promises to he even “Hotter than the best." Speakers from over the Southland nd Georgia will inspire those who ttend. Practical conferences will I be offered on every department I of church activity. The great chorus Choir led by Mr. Carl J. Matthews, Georgia’s Field Secre tary, the huge, the fellowship ban quet and a host of special features will make flhJs Convention one long to be remembered. Register with Miss Agnes Magu ire: Ask G. L. Johnson for Trans portation certificates and “Let’s go to Macon." , Nash Leads the World in Motor Cor Value - New Sport Model Four Cylinders $1195 f. o. b.Jattory On OUrfloorl Fora few days we’re planning a special exhibit of this new Nash Four Sport Model. It’s a fascinating car with a wealth of equipment and performance qualities that are literally a revelation. Nash, for instance, has endowed the motor with still greater power, and yet lowered the economy of the car’s operation. And a score of other fea tures reveal a similar advancement. Your early in spection is invited. ( FOURS and SIXES ices range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. factory G. M. KNIGHT & BONA AllEN, JR. 548 E. Clayton St 1 . Phone 997 ■o- STRENGTH Capital, Surplus and Profits $926,000.00 COURTESY Our Aim Is to Make Our Patrons Feel “At Home” By Good Cheer and Uniform Courtesy, At the Same Tii^e Giving Quick and Efficient SERVICE We Have Every Facility foi Modern Banking and Extend Every Accommodation That Is Consistent With Sound Principles. Georgia National Bank Efficient Service in Every Department of Modern Banking * mmmmmm * mmmm *•••• First Christian Church Senior Society: ‘Misses Elizabeth White- head, Helen and Vera Johnson. E/elyn Porter, Dorris Jones,( Ag nes Fullllove, Fannie Cooper, Jul iette Whgeheaci. Agnes Maguire, Nancy Lowe Morton. Katherine Skelton, Mrs. U. L. Porter. Messrs Lamar LaHoon, Robert Porte Dorsey Medlln, <C. J. Morris, Claude Burgess, Paul Skelton, G. L. John son and Dr. R. L. Porter. First Christian Church Junior Society: Dennis Driskell, Annette Magahuey, Elizabeth LaBoon and Louise Jackson. First Presbyterian Senior So oty: Misses Mary Hart and Alic Rowland; Messrs. Dwight Ryther, harlio Hooper, and Fritz Orr. Central Presbyterian Senior So lely: Mr. Bruct Fant. You have to take your JiRt off Client—Whale do you see in your Sticlcup—Correct Bo I'm workin* to some of these auto (Livers; preliminary scrutiny? for your wife on commission geeresg i the good*)— victim—Whmt’s the bit idea lhl . Sly unalterable price Is ten dollars, and 1 foresee that you have but 18 <lle Saturday night you'v, "For goodness sake he careful, tTCO dollars and a half. held me upf child* You’ll drop that baby!” The Endeavorers of the Chris tian dfourch truly regret td lose Dr. Porter, present pastor, since he has been such a wonder in the Young People's Dej»artment and not a single one will learn of his resignation with happiness. It was ;* great shock to the entire society tc have this departure happen Just att this time, when the society, is now at it's best, but we must give iim up, no matter how great the loss or how keenly felt. On the particular day set aside for her (Second Sunday In May) let us do •homage to the devotion und lovo That have followed us through the years. The Christian Church Senior Society will present special program with an effec tive pageant. “»Mot/her” by Hen rietta ..-Ton “The Woman by the ray,” with three choice exercises. Mother and -Home," “Mother Mine,” and “The Harbor of Home." This program will be given ajb the evening service. Rev. Bruce Nay, former president of North Georgia Christian En deavor Union, now preaching at Fitzgerald, Ga., Christian church, Is doing a magnlficlent wide In that community. Eight new class rooms for the Bible school are be ing built and almost 200 ■•feud services every Sunday. Isn’t it great to see Endeayorers dMrg 9Uch work? Less* than a year ago, the Bras- elton, Ga., congregational C. E. So ciety was small but today, it is larger than most Sunday schools. This Society is located at Mace donia on the Gainesvile Midland Railroad, but eadh. Sunday evening, evening, many young people gather in toe “School of Service” and train themselves $>r leadership. More than 20 young people have graduated in “Expert Endeavor recently. Miss Ruby Lott is a live wire ishtn ISocleyt.omSahfflshrd wire In this 8ociety. MAXEY8 CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. With a motto, “We will grow,' The Maxeys Junior Christian En deavor Society have opened the way for an organisation that will be evergreen and each Sunday aft ernoon, boys and girls of the Junior ago will gather at the church and hace their own meetings. Miss Mary Nicholson Is Corresponding Secretary of the New 8oclety. GROWING EACH WEEK IN LOQAN8VILLE LogansvIIIe, 0*.. now shows up on the Christian Endeavor map ot Northeast Georgia. The Junior So ciety at this place is growing each week and the report to State Sec retary was one of the most prom ising of the entire list in North east Georgia. Miss Charlotte Hodges Is superintending the Jun iors at that place. Little Miss Han nah, who was such a power In tlie Christian Churcfh Junior Society is a member of the LogansvIIIe or ganisation. NORTHEA8T GEORGIA ENDEAVOR WA8 FIR8T A Northeast Georgia Endeavorer, tMdss Gladys Sheppard, of Elberton, Ga., now a member of the District Executive Board* held the first Junior C. E. Convention- ever held in the State in 1920 at Savannah, Ga. The Second Junior Concentfon will be held this year at Macon, under the direction of Miss Mamie Gene Cole, of Atlanta, Ga. North east Georgia always starts some thing! They will be 'Sparkplugs." The Hinton Securities Co. Life Insurance, MANY PARTS FOB MANY CARS Auto*, Tractor*, Truck* ACCESSORIES. SUPPLIES, TOOLS HUGGINS & SON. 316 Broad St ATHENS, OA. Wife Seeks Husband of Hittites As King Lies Dead. Translate Ancient Script Discovered. (By Associated Press.) LUXOR, Egypt.—An nncient Hit tite document recently unearthed in Anatolia, discloses an amazing roy al romance In which Queen Ankh- Hamen, consort of Pharaoh Tutank hamen, was one of the princinuls. It ulso appears that the queen was banished by Tutankhamen's < suc cessor, the Phuaraoh Ay. This remarkable document has been translated by Prof. Archibald If. Sayce, one of the leading Baby lonian and and Egyptian scholars of Great Britain. It reveals the extraordinary fact that while King Tutankhamen's body was "still up- its* bier awaiting burial, his 27* r old wife dispatched an am* sador to the king of the 'Hltites » was then besieging the ancient city of Carcheinish between Mosul and Damascus, to induce the king to give her one of his sons in mar riage. 'My husband is dead,** said the Egyptian queen to the Hittlte ruler through her ambassador. 'I have no children, our sons ■ said to be grown up. Jf you will give me one of them and if he ill be my husband he wll be a great helpmate. I send bridal gifts." The document shows that the royal romance was almost com pleted by the king of the Hittites giving the fair suitor one of his but just ns the marrnlge about to be celebrate', King Ay seized the throne of, Egypt, and thr hapless queen was banished. Present history and archaeology show no trace of Queen Ankhsumen. She seems to have entirely disop- penred from view after King Ay usurped the throne. It is known that she was the real inheritor of the throne and that Tutankhamen owed his kingship entirely to her rights of royal success. It is pre sumed that Ay's motive in banish ing her was to prevent a foreigner from ruling over Egypt, especially a hated Hittlte. American archaeologists who gave the text of this amazing doc ument to the Associated Press cor respondent regard the foregoing circumstances os one of the most dramatic revelations in present day knowledge of Egyptian history. The Hittlte narrative, it says, makes it clekr that Tutankamen did have progeny to contlne his flour ishing organization. It also makes Jt extremely unlikely that the body pt Queen Ankhsamen has been found in the royal necropolis. FISKE Red Top Tires MOTOR TIRE A SUPPLY CO., Phone 10U Corner College snd Broad KODAKS And Filins Phone 104S Corner College and Broad See SAYE & SMITH Corner South Jackson Street, Just off Broad For Cabinet and Carponter Work. We also do Furniture Repairing and Reflnishlng. Make Screens, Doors and Windows or anything in the Wood line. In our busu creed tew dominant n is uni deqotion to' jxtrust ••• I correct cause it embodies * eoerythinq ftuxbn to our . _ profession^-'*?! $&©unau>au§on# SUntral Directors j AMBULANCE,. SERVICE -5:1109.987-395, Business men all over the city sure realizing what tremendous power our classified columns have. Let us help you get what you want—when you wantit J-U!^ fiilHMCi PHONE 75 Banner-Herald