The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 24, 1923, Image 14

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I THB BANNER-HCTAT.P, ATHENS. GEORGI* ami, SUNDAY. JUNE 24. M), why' not divide my INSURANCE WITH JESTER \ Complete 'Insurance Protection 617 Holnun DMk. : Phone 437 I C. E. NOTES THE CHEATHAM DINING ROOM Former Homo of Dr. I. II. Goad Delicidis Meals Served Three Tiniest Daily DINNER 40c 297 W. Hancock Avenue ‘ ' \ Phone 133 among H _ _ .... -^niiilii i*f i U ' church. Most cordial in- [Holland, Presbyterian School; Rev. j B 0° paid registrants. id» girl. These posters wiil be Secretary” Gco'rgu' t ct”E."" Union Igreaa to keep the clothing" 1 extended evryone to at- Taylor Morton, Winder. Ga.; Missj In the Christian Endeavor room shown throughout Northerut Geor- Mt Vernon wifi have chc»rgei oL tr v at the higbeit notch of t-lcuruiiUN Ml ' 0|1AIUK, bum »* io a wv»at- umw Irene iUBicuiII. VOQU e Central and \Firat Prea-j Greensboro, N. c.; ,S. Wilkes Den- A Athena people may Uve the dean-ap*ak on ^ChAtUn Societies as well as the d V . Columbia Seminary; Harry K. I The registration goal is set for U re of reviewing th* art of a Flor-!while Miss Marfnrrt L MOWING MACHINES McCormick and Dcering Big Stock, Low Prices E. D. SLEDGE, Athens, Ga. ; a . * * « i 6 ! EAT GOLDEN CREAM BREAD Made With . Fresh Sw^et Milk and Crisco SALE White Enamel Meat Platters BRAND NEW—PERFECT Smal Size 49c each Largo Size .. \ 69c each Brand New Aluminum Plates * 59c Brand'N^w Pup’Tents, with poles and pins, Set .. ... .; .. .. $3.50 The above are going very fast, get yours now. Camping Outfits Our Specialty. DIXIE ARMY STORE 129 College Avenue •••■.. ‘ * Hardy Hardware Co. '" Clayton Street By "GEIIRY” JOHNSON The Christian Endeavor Societies of Athens will use for a topic Sun day evening “Friendship" and , splendid programs are being arran- I ged at the Cenfral and First Prea- . I hyterian | Ichristiai vitation tend the meetings and feel much at home. The motto of Christian 11 Endeavor, Only once a stranger and such has proven true in hun- ,"ed» of cases. Mias Emily La Boon who ia spend mg liei vsc< action at homo after attcnlng Chicora College for Wo men, Columbus, S. C. will lead the meeting at the Christian church. CHARLES JOHNSTON WILL DELIVER ASEEMON SUNDAY. Charles Johnaton, Life Work Re cruit of the Christian church En deavor Society, who has been at- I tending Milligan Bible College. City Tenn. the past year is home for a short vacation and wiil fill the pulpit at morning and evening aer- vicoa at the Fir«t Chiratian church. Bro. Johnston was ordained into the minlstery Blaster Sunday and hia hundreds of 'friends will delight in having the pleasure of listening to the forceful meaages which the young biblc student will - bring to the cnurchc. The Senior Society of Christian Endeavor at Bishop will install new officers for the ensuing year at the evening moeting Sunday June 24. The services wiU be in the form of a wedding ana promise to bring out a large, crowd to sec the performance, which is very aolemn and impressive. . Mias Tullie Chap lea was ro-oigeted as President and Urtll keep up the good work for the Juniors and Seniors thia year. The meetings are hold in the Metho dlst church at Bishop, where Rev erend Read gives heary co-opera tion. . ,' v NORTHEAST GEORGIA FUR. NISIIE8 FLORIDA WITH IN TERMEDIATE SUPT. The Northeast Georgia Christian Kdeavor Union .are proud to havev sent to the Florida Christian En- davor Union in the person of Miss Lovoln Stacy, one of the heat all round Intermediate C. E. Superln- tendnnts in “Dixie” Mias Stacy did a marvelous work in her depart ment thia year and through much effort, eleven new societies were organised and are going forward in n mighty big tray. Miss Stacy moved from Eiberton to Lakeland, Fla-, where she now makes her home. The Northeaat Georgia Union also furnished Mr. Thos. iiaraleon formerly of Covington, Ga- who . ta onX ng tt» ,U ’ e, * < *- The Chriatlkn Endeavor socie ties of Tennille, Ga., with the aid of the church workeri of the com munity have organised a church among the colored people «f the community and the future for the block race in this new field is bright. Plans are underway in other dlstricti to follow the came plan. The field le white «nd .the i capers ate few” is the motto of Christian Endeavor. ■ Tbo Georgia Christian Endfavor Union have decided at a recent Executtvev meeting to holt) the 1B24 State Convention for Georgia were the contesting cities and ft waa difficult to make the eelection. Mrs. R. V. Sharp will head the con vention committee at Albany and promises to put things acraas in a big way. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SO- in operation throughout the Die- trict when Bro. J. E. Shelton, In young people was stressor* 1 stated Buperinteadent, Atlanta, Ga., and a be found A set of the .bcst posters done in the publicity field for "Gerry" Ihost of others have been secured. a d v ertleing C. E. meetings and «o-i chr “ t " n Endeavor. ttwto'co»vs»no».L»»» i.uS!£SSifc?3j5:3.- “SS£gi&2Wlg%PSn<Sa .lanta at th« piano. If the entire. 5!!jL SSlfnot be riven thia tal-) .Lamar LaBoonl president Chrjs- The Northeaat Get*-ria ChriatiancouM artist. In addition to haying ttaii CKlirch Society and “Gerry 14 Convention will be held at Elber-'SSL ,won §*> '&* FlbHda State 'Shniori are attending the annual ton, Ga., October 12*13-14 and al- rw! Convvention with these posters, “Fellowship Meeting”of the Chris f tian churches of Walton counts - .Kth.™* ||TXn iZhTth* SET Convvention With these posters, ready the servivees of such work- ® Miss Coffrin also won first prize ers as Lawrence cretary for Methodist CHICAGO-_ “We’hold Rsys-awsrts*. that the spoken as binding on j oath in a Judicial .tribunal This it the outstanding artu, -- J , of flbies adopted bv' it, National Association 58 Of such work- "•" .-^7,u„ n nv licit" in M,,a Coftrm also won lirst prize tian churches of Walton county National Association of Little, field sec- -“X'. -He'iS 3 'a>ii™ted ■* the AU SoutlpConventlon «t Hot Sunday (today) .t Corinth. Mist Clothiers. 24.000 copies of diet crcurches of alnce ahe “ • *-ai™ted Sprjngi Ark „ , nd lt , treat that Irene Malcomf Good Hope will "re being distributed « m „„ jr“i trade throughout State States in the < Mantle Gene Cole, all south Junionr of the First Chriatian churcbc will gia as an example of what-ean be .Chriatian Endavor program, i rity. Complete Schedule of University of Georgia Summer Schoo and Entertainment Features. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SUMMER SCHOOL, 1923 SCHEDULE OF - CLASSES „ , „ rrltnarr DltfekM at Hie Stale Normal Sahoel. r—f*4np.I Auditorium; O-Ohl Chapelt 8-Smltfa nallt D—Demeaitratlea flrheel. Primary Meew# Revlewr Htata Review Hertlann recite od eltereete dare. • " ' * ! ' 8:30-9:20 I. a. Reading Tin b. Demonstration School 9:20-10:00 2nd 1 f 4 • ’ ' S' 10:00—10 UW J. n. Ilanillt rnfta ..... 8x L X b. leanguuge POb II. a. Geography l*8h b. Physical Education D II. b. ArUbmetlc V5b . a.' Jleadloir — ra b. Demount ration School — -Llrenae. Renewal, Diploma. Colleae. «h I • aui 11:40-12:30 J 12:30-1:20 I. a. OMxrapbjr ... Pgh'a. niirkhosul Ulastmtlob sp, : b. fhrilcit Kduritlun 1>|U. Wrltinxok II. a. llandierafti Hxl b. Tsanguage —.... P0b| -i—L coworxera go to Falmel tberpe County the fou In July to urfect the fir Endeavor Society In - BATTERIES “^charging c Batteries” There is'fihefnical re-action with' the aid of elec-, tricity. To rush this chemical action to a degree,' that the temperature of the battery rises above 110 degrees Farenhcidt; then the battery in sev eral ways has been materially damaged, often times puttihg the battery entirely out of commis sion. "• • We give your battery a slow soaking charge, old or new. This assures you of assure start and long er life' fromVour BSttery. Call by and'we will go over the details of charg- ing your battery properly and safely. “Had Your Battery Watered Today?” . PHONE 986 Athens Battery Co. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES QF BATTERIES 475 East Clayton Street termedlate Supt, of the'ChriiUan Church Society and hia band of cpworken go to Palmetto in Ogle- fourth Sunday firat-Christlan ., -a .n the chureb there. Plans are lielng made to car ry a number of the young people down .and it la thought that thne- * u Jta will ba worth while. , The Athena paper was the first Ut the St«to to give Christian En- deavor worth while space in the •Italy paper, but during the last row months the matter was brought before the Editor of the Attwita Journal activities in Allan- W and surrounding communities During ti)e past year the Athens papers have given hundreds of col umn* and have the record of being ftlMceue in “Dixie" for pub- llelty of Christian’ Endeavor ac- ,Th* Athena aociatiea ere f. r “ ud thc »coni anl the fact that the paper ia so generous. Thousands or young people have !?*****. wlth Christian force* thru tha mxcrtii’ing of a C ? r ani * w * ,ear n “It Pay* to Advcvrtbe ” Wo hns our goods to aell and we sell them so has Christian EndeavorT ‘ i NVi?S T T S 0 P NE” DAVACAT,ON ' : ^1*® W'iUr returned home thie ^ ,ter the 36th an- noai Cnnvevntion of the Florida Wf. and jajkjng the young people th,lr Yavation. bat to invest them in • viy that thev will I»y dividend. .11 the ycar.-^^i 1 ' a*ys . Every earnest worker needs a vacation, but we can invest In a summer conference and enjoy oar ** ~ ore th * n * V'»r.” To at- itend a Convention for Chriat'an ; Endeavor ia worth more than the I study of a doxen text books, for hsjr real apeakera, loom I new ideas, fellowship with Chria- itian people and associate, and if I bad * vacation to spend, nnrely I I would attend a Convovntion fir con- Iferect, in which the work of the Physical Education D Geography .— P8b Physiology 2 8«C School Management P3a Mcaaiircmetita P3n Dramatics P2a Arithmetic PCb Demonstration School —.—..... D Music PCh lllwtory of Kdpcntlou P4a Rlnckboard Illustration 8!2a Penmanship .1........ fnrrent Problems |>^ Illustration 812a Plioulcs : P3a Urullny 1*1 lalfe P4alArlthmetlc ! •»■»•* General Klcmp nlary Division mt the University. A—Acndcmlc Halil Ch—Chapel i I^LoCoato Hall I M—.Moore Hall; T—Terrell JI^IIl P—Peabody I Kerlew Courses for Htnte Kxambmtlods. Sections recite on alternnto daya. ... - Eilucntlon 2 .... O . a. Physical Kducntlon 1 O b. Physical Education 2—--. O I. a. Arithmetic T21 h. English- T81 [1. n. Pen inn nshlp ......... A23 b. Hlnrkhoanl Illustration— A3>< . Geography logy Tl| 9*f~m “ b. Public School Music ..Til II. a. Arithmetic T2S b. EugUab TO Crodllt Coursfii—Ufcns* Keaewol. 12:90-1:30 g! Arithmetic 1 .....—......—. T211 Agricultural. Elementary .... TlltlArlthmetlc 11 — TBI English 2 Til Elementary Methods Wh Kngllsh 3 Wh f-urreiit Kducstlonnl Problems P15Physical ftduratlon 3 O'l’olor Work,''Drawing 2 AZl Handicrafts 1 Azn'lllackhpard lllnstratlon l A23 Physical Education 3 O Penmanship A25 ' il'emuaiiMhlp •- A23 History and Civics 2 .... (ieograuby. Advanced 2 i 7 Physiology 2 * iMelgnlug 2 A238chp< Physical Edncatlon 2 U School Mauagemeut 31 PI3l dmlnlatratUiu 10 ..." p|j 8:30-9:20 Chemistry I ... TIO Rotan chemistry 1 TIO Hotany. Plant Biology .1 1.10 Com. Kconomle 5 .... A2U ( hemlstry 1 TIU; Cora. Geography 1 A22,C<>iu. D onomb- fl A20; Com. Marketing 11-20 A2li<'»iu., Geography 1 A22 .. lHOC'om. Marketing 11-20 “ JEd. Ilvirbsne 18.. Plant Biology 3 f,10:Bot. Plant Biology 3 MO Ed.. Teats and Mean. 0 1*20 :Kiig„ Dramatics ft .... A 3d Geograpliy 1 A72 Eng., Shakespeare 11 A33 Marketing 11-20 A21 Eng., Graduate AX’ P!2<lermaM 2U A37 ; and Latin Lit. S A22 Europe ti A 20 J*y 2a AXi lvl. Hygiene 18 P!2GermaM 2 French 20 A.TTKil. I’eyihuJogT r» — P20Greek and Oea. Helene# Teaching 1 ...... M2I Eng. Illst, School Ha A33 lllsL Kur ' History. European H A32lKxpreaslou 1 A30llllgli Srh. Joaruallam 1 .................. A.'tT, French 2U ..... A37|lllgh School Review ..... Latin, Terence 1 A2f<Gen .Science 1 M21 Latin Teaching 14g A21 * “4 History, Aiuerlcnn 5-Ca - A32 Library 3 ——. *' *• Tti School Review P2« Math. Algebra 4 .... A18 Math. Graduate ..... ALT Latin. Graduate .... Phys. Ed. Coach Ath. 1 Gym * “ Psychology, Elementary 1 j Pll Llh . A24 Math. Teaching 14*1 ALT Mt.rnrjr 2 Llblnatb. 13. Alt. ,\ V— Xls Math. Analysis 2 AIK Normal Music ... L'ba Nr “**-*- ***- — orrna? MuVlc ChalPbys. Ed. Coach Ath. 1 .... Gy Phys. Ed. Conch Ath. 1 Ovm Physics 1 ML. — L20 Sociology, Rural 10a P22 Hnanlsh “0 ... Zoology 3 -11:30—12:30 Bot. Genetics 11 —- LlL. bemlatry. Organic 3 Tiorhem. 'on. Kl. Acc’t 10 A2I«W 'omtuen-lsl Shorthand 31 Li Cbak ‘ Ed. History J Pit fid ' Ed. Sociology 8 1***" ‘ Bog. Grammnr 1 * Eng. Pub. Mpdsklug la French 14b HlaL. American f»-0li Illst. World War 8-0a High Hi-bool Review High School Review History Graduate Lntki Composition 2 .......... uatb! r icuiuvv:::::::::::::: ais oology, 8ili!:fe I oSirr::r"±RJ Physics IL 8. Teach, lie M21 UI M. Teach. Ht U» C—tenner Hall; Lll-Lnmpkln Hall; AK—Agricultural Kuklneerlug Bldg.; VB-Va<erlnary Dldg; VII—Veterinary llespltat; 8—Soule Hall; PB—Tooltry Uldg.i Hr—Asl. Hu. Berk ft At Agricultural College Home Ki-oiioiulca 32 K103 Parasitology 4 VB-AHoMko-JCconoiiilct. - Vll A Poultry 8-9 PBl^flTortfetJltUre X-VlO ** AK-L.i»» 8urgerv l — ' ....— C2U0-2I4 Animal Husbandry 2*4 I CAsJiAg. Eng. 1-4 .... AM* Horticulture 1>9 . C2071A g. Chem. 2b -A- nine Economic* 23 8109 one Economics 3 8102 JllS 1-2 GAS Ag. Chem. 1 .............. C90MI4 orne Economics 3 HIW onltry 8-9 I’BI J ortlculture 1-3 i tiff g. Chem. 2b —S4i^.. CJ06-2M Jilt 1-2 — IA3 AFTERNOON SCIIBDULE ,. /, * 1. . ^ 4:00-4:30 1 t 4^0-6:40 Calmmllx. , . loom!' TxnwrlUag »j — I,l|com‘!‘ lion, lew 24 23 .... AJI .. ^ , ^''^^teJxTWrSE'TriSrMb fnjpSxitm^P^J™m'ii IMwlmiiilng (Women) Sonle lilswimmlng (Women)Soule 11 Com. Bus, Law.24-23 .. nhbasit: V ' ^ L T A'.'l MM ... Soule 11 Axetcollarvl CWexe. ^ ■ cot nrf. Mi .... etor. cot. lad. o-io c cton Horn Keooomlco 24 HUH Homo Kronotolm 24 8IDCI - Homo Bcoaomlcs 44 ... K-jlIlHomo Kconomlcn 43 ... Ittll jl'oraattotoxx * VB-A Hvriorx t VHt 8:4*-«i* Homo Keononilce 1-2 hVt Hwlmuilug THE GOAL OF EDUCATION ROnsstfon In a demnrrai-r, both within and without the srhool, shonld dtnfbp in . . • * * wli, habits anw powers whereby be » both himself gud society toward ever Hud hia pi r ends.—Ci urdlnal Principles a? UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA—SUMMER SCHOOL 7 , ENTERTAINMENTS. MNi. THE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL, 1923 CLAM SCHEDULES AND GENERAL PROGRAMS. „ Re gist rat ten. ' KSssfSaSSTfciSrt&afiffif Terrell Hall for aU elemeatal license review god elemental credit courses aud ele- "salary r—— • Uelverelty of Georgia State Normal >«heel •alary renewsL Sj®SSC&3 i ?®sSai!rsw3fflas >•*<*. i • '*aafess«L“„ MforwhlelK lege, and Ualverally Credit Graduate—and, If r. la charge of the course desired. _ j the professors la charge of the the registrar with fees. He will r In charge of the they are hot reg- seed on reqeeaL Should a coarse he changed on aleo cbsngwl on the Registrar'e card, orlt.a'U unless the >uo! examinations are paneed. a will be full work for moot atudents. Possibly flve review cearaea may be tskaa. AU are urged to take some form of phyalral fTAwrion .... >e voS C * 1 fredlt C wHi ut *£» given aatesa the final examlni 3. Three or four academic coonae will be full work for Jmc 28, Tuesday . . .Community Singing ....... .JommonRy Singing. Jane 27. Wednesday. .Athena Manic Clnb - , - Jit. Soule. “Braxll.^ . /. Jane 28, Thursday . -Dr. Bonis, “Bratir v - .'Musical Appreclatlhfi. w “Mr. OranUrry June 29, Friday . . .General Assembly, Octagon ..... . Jana 30, Saturday . .“Y M Night . . . . {.ryM July 2. Monday . . .Gen. Pearce, lecture folnt Recital, Signora De’rabrltll* Mrs. U ran berry. July 3, Toeaday . . .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ilodgioa, recital.dr. Chat. Laae, Lecture. Jaly 4. Wednesday. -Fourth Celebration ........ .Community Singing, y.*T« A. July 6: Thursday - .P.-T. A. Night R. H. J. Deloach. dActifb ea Bird*- July <k Friday ... .“Music In the School System.** Mr. Cranberry ............. __'*Y” Night - . ... July 7. Saturday July 8, Monday . July 9. Monday . . .Dr. Lucian I ra. •cbednle to avoid confllcta ia I PALACE XOVtiva PICTURE T1DSATRB. Each registrant of the Sommer Jfebool will be given a ticket to the Palace TheaDe good for two performances a week for the six weeks of the Summer School, from 2:00 to 73k) P. M-. not transferable. The AMembly Hour at Chapel will be made a moat delightful and Inspirational occasion. Faculty and atudents are requested to attend as orten as poxalld*. All entertainments are free to tboeo who have registered In the Bummer Schott. IllUlira SCIIOOI, CALKND.IR. . ...... .... . It Tbro.l" I IIIIsa U*ol*b MeNwasr. NmwIm*- 1 RmIUI. , (O.lb. uuultj Slnslox. ‘ Jalj 10, Ttwids, . . .Sirs. Graabnrx’s Rwiui-. ... .Coi J.lj 11, Wwlamlar. .Woman', dab Nlsbt JbIj IS. Tbortdar . .11 rs. Uottbalbwr’s Ilwwltal .... -Mrs. W. II. Vailoa. Jol, U. Vridajr „ O.n.ral AjUmbljr K^cpHoo- .Commanll, Slnxlax ....... ."I" Nlfbt. .Dr. O. C. Moron . mg 9 .-T. A. Chert Coarse. July 9-14—Wotncnja Club Short Course. July 9-15—Smith-Hughes Tetcberu* Short Coarse. lum ^^BffirumUa!loaa®2 sfx^Weeku* Courm^L August 3—Stale Primary license examinations and first-part of High School license examinations. August 4—State Elementary License examinations and lost part of High 8cbool examinations. August a-17—smith-Lever Agents* Ehort Conroe. * ' 17-Boya’ ai * " ** tssst loya’ and er Agents* Ehort « Girls* Abort Com mlnatlona la Nla< ool dona, Ine Weeks* Coarse*- DEPARTMENT CONFERENCES. Daring the second, third, foarth and fifth weak* of the Summer School, the several Bold open conference* for one how. from fiS9 to «3fi at scheduled department* Mow. OU mom iV will bold open wihmrtf'Sr OD. bout iron, a:» to' 6X4 a,* orlwdol Otbtr coaforeom sad grfuii lector*, max bo orbcdalcd on' reqaeol lo too D Moadax—JlitboBUtlrt. Rom AM: Rdweolloo, Pll. S^*3^WSStfT4*SfciWlirMk Sb, .JR to meat the need* of teacher* there. Frequent Kjuile Concert, will be ffl R’Svjs-.Jifl! In tbesa twlllgbt boom. mS.TOBB&fc* C *H^ (In altern.it,* balnnlarn after tbo Helen or Tallnlnb aai>. VvantUa at i - iksZLJ- ■ -u ,1 : i . i by the Physics Department at the University . ud will aaaltt on. main, a week at oaeb lamu Jalx 14. Satnrdax JUIX»=. Knndnx JalX Id, lloMlax - . .Dr. O.C. llama . .... .Commnnltx lUnjInx, JalX 17. Tueoddx . . -Dr. O. C. Uorxaa "‘-i Jalx IA WndMidax. -Dr. O. C. Mama ‘ Jalx U. Tbnmdax . -Dr. O. C. Moreah Jalx 20, Pridax . . -Commanllx xi.rl.r -Mm. Pitaoroa'a Boeltbl. Jalx SI. Silurdax . 1 _t-!' Jalx 23. Mond.x . . -Bra. I'lxmron’a Reeiul Mrs. K. Tift Jobm. Jalx 24,’ Tnmlax Mm. K. Tift Joom . Uln Morris, Btrital. Jalx 23, WrdBMdax. -Oonnod’a “Paoat,” dm la atorx wltb lutramcntal awl .oral' sa- kctlona bx Ibo Uoslcal Doport- mat voder Mr. Umoborr/*. dt reeti.n ............... JdX 2d, Tbindax - -Oax Melvm. Monolosve Plax CemauDlIx Sloila*. JalX 27, Pridax Sgrleoltaml Colkro AaaMblx ... " Jalx a Batanlax - -Mm Gmahorrx's Organ Kecltal, satiated bx Km Oolthelnwe . . JalX 30, Mondsx . . -Kapraoaioa IlepaHment . ... . Jalx n. Toesdax . . .Coamt Uatlc Dcpartmoat . Aunt 1, Wedneadax -ITixsIcal Tralnlnx Dopartmoi Aaiuit I, Tbnmdax. -Diploma Klfkt - - - -Pbxsteal Tralnlnx Departm.nl. I IPabllo School Monte Dopart»~t. will be aratlable for xrovps on applt- drat Satnrdax eirantona max be arnfttxed to Mcvnloa ratoo, when portico of IDO to >30 alia farm will be arranged on reqaest of groups —MMMMaHt.il at aa in 7nm Sommer Bchool Cenncll: Dr. Cbarles If. AaeUlog, Dr. A. It. Snate, Dr. J. Dr. D. C. Barrow. . ,. • Director of Hammer gcbael: Dr. J. 8. Stewart Cut This Schedule Out and Paste in a Convenient Place For Future Reference.