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STUDEBAKER BIG-SIX FIVE-PASSENGER COUPE $2350
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The Big *Six Coupe Offers a Rare'’
Combination} of Elegance and Utility ,
Into the Studebater Big-Six five-passenger Coupe have gone, without
compromise, the finest design, materials, workmanship and the best of
Studebaker’s 71 years’ experience.
Nothing has txSn left undone to make this big, roomy coupe as fine an
enclosed car as can be built.
Certainly no car performs more brilliantly or is more reliable. None
possesses greater beauty or is more luxuriously comfortable. None is more J j
enjoyable to drive—and no other make of car is more completely equipped.
You trill appreciate the generous roominess of tfcfrBig-Six Coupe, its 1 M
sterling quality of body and chassis and its wealth of refinements—indud- _
ing the large trunk; extra disc wheel complete with tire, tube and tire ' ::
cover; handsome nickel-plated bumpers front and rear; courtesy light;
motometer; flower vase; clock; aluminum-bound running boards with
corrugated rubber mats and step pads; rear-view mirror, automatic wind
shield cleaner, glare-proof visor, and many others.
Its low price is due .to large volume and to the fact that Studebaker
overhead io shared by three mMels—all .sixes. Then, too, only one
manufacturing profit is induded in the Big-Six price because all vital parts
are manufactured in Studebaker plcnts. ' ' *
Studebaker has been building quality vehicles for more than two
generations.
Power in surplus measure to satisfy the most exacting owner
DEBAKER
LAWLER MOTOR CO.
33Z Washington Street
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C. E. NOTES
nmlfittc
of MAney to Lend on Real
Commission 3 per cent, over $1,000;
10 per cent up to $1,000.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law offices phone 1576.
ilman Bide.
fistate
Athens, Georgia
EAT
| GOLDEN CRfiAM BREAD
Made With Fresh
; Sweet Milk and Crisco
By GERRY JOHNSON
A Christian Endeavor Carnival!
, Exactly!
i Tho Christian Church n*n or.
Intermediate and junior Itaror
Societies will stag*i a “ C. 71. Car.
} nival” in the Recreation Hall or
I the church and on the back lawn
: Friday evening, July *20tV» com-
| inendng at 8 o'clock.
| Some or the fun will be the alde-
Hhows, "Where your fortune i«. (
"Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine/’
"Voting In Pretty girl contest."
"Backword singing* ’and more than
25 other stunts.
Tlu* Social qommlttee has met
and planned ,tbe entertainment,
which is one of the best the ho-
citty haa held In a loffg while.
Some of the plans have been ar
ranged by summer school students,
who have helped to stage worth
while fun at Christian Endeavor
stunt night programs.
A welcome awaits everyone. A
good time for the kiddies, as well
as the boys and girls and grown-
whlch will attest to the popularity ;♦ he able leadership of the new
of the organization with a motto, president
for Christ and the Church.” L
GEORGE HILL, PRE8. i ering and'still talk of the great
HOMER SOCIETY way in which Elbecton entertained
HOMER SOCIETY the 7 delegates and also mak- men-
George Hill, one of the m«*t en. tlon of the fact that thjj Watricf
thtiaiastlc workers In Christian Ln- (Convention In O
deavor and that backed by a desire taken care of
to serve, will serve as president 1100 PER CENT LOYAL
of the Homer. Ga.. Senior Pres-j TO ENDEAVOR RALLIES
byterian Endeavor Society for the i Oconee bounty Endeavor re ^
next term Mr. Hill attended the 100 per cent local V It ..nm.-
conventlon 'in Macon and there: to attending and e„tortalnlng_
learned a great program, which he Christian rfctock ’iiundreii
Is introducing daily in the work (today) at * , ,
at Homer. Mrs. L. N. Turk. Jr., of young people from^H
former president of the Society, re-. *•» th- f ,)U tho fifth rally of
the summer at home. \
LIFE WORK' ftkcRUIT SUPT.
IN ATLANTA FOR SUMMER
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Aflanta and wist* Point Rail Road Company
J The Western Railway of Alabama
* Georgia Railroad ,
WR1GHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
wVek-ond and nr miner excursion fart* are now In effect lo this
famous summer re»op..A- delightful place to open;! tho week.
or sevoral weeks./ * * • ,J w ** *
Tfirh aro many fine hotels convenient to the beach, among tho
‘bait of which Is tho.QCKANK’. Patrons of this-hotel may dress
inxthoir rooms and*go direct to tlw t»eac!i thus nffoMtng tho
■sAie conveniences In this rcsi>ect as do the cottages.
Flowing rates are quoted by the Oceanic Ifotol which Includo
m«als and tho prlvilego of serf bathing.
Sljgls rooms without bath .../. 6 4.00 and $ 4.50 per day
Single rooms with bath 6.00 nnd 0.00 per day
”12*! . ... . o nn n .,t <» nft nor ilnv
.uaiible rooms without bath 8 00 and 9M per day
Dfgtblo moms with bath 10.00 and 11.00 per Y
aCMldren under twelve years 300 per (,ny
.ITTr further Information write to tho undersigned;
» P. niLLUPS, Gunnral rnssenger Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
iMIss Annie Cameron, Life Work
Recruit SiifCrifUendent of the Oeor-
Kia Christian Endeavor Union who
has been teaching in Northeast
District at NACooeheo Institute Is
now in Atlanta, stopping St St
Charles Place where she will he
until tho first of September Miss
Cameron Is doing a wof»lcrftil
work In making future plans for
Life Work Recruits who are finish
ing High Scliool this year. Several
graduates have already been placed
In school, where they will com
mence Ira’nlng for Mission work
abroad.
BUSY FIGHTING
SUMMER SLUMP
NEW SOCIETY to be
IZE
new ovwif * ■ — —
ORGANIZED SUNDAY
1 people "'HI B° nut for t! >f alte rri00n
I session and will also attend the
; -Fellowship Sapper" which will ho
[served' by the High Shoals Junior
, - ' a nd Senior societies’ under the able
A new Senior (Christian Bndeavnr j J™^*^** Am
Society will he organized at Pal- pr nsident of the Senior So-
metto Christian church In Oglo- nnl j chairman ol
thorpe county, Sunday. July lath,
when the Flying Squadron from the
new Immediate society Invades the
territory for the first time. Already
five societies exist in this county
and the new organization at Pal-
metto will strengthen tho forces
considerably, for the State Union
Is making every effort to organize
each county Into "County Unions
which will prepare them more fully
for a larger program of service. Mr.
Skelton will have charge of tho
sendee at Palmctton next Sunday
and will carry out with him a
hunch of bis live wire young peo
ple.
and chairman of the Rally
-oramittee. The Rally will close to
night with an address hy Miss Mar
garet La Booty, sta(o secretary of
fiend Hope and G. T.«olmshn on
'•Training for Christian Service.
A most cordial invitation lias
been extended Athens people to at
tend.
ON THE LOOKOUT FOR
NEW JUNIOR SUPT.
Christian Endeavors everywhere
are busy fighting the snmmet
slump hug. Rallies ore being held,
i contests pdt on and every Imag-
tnablo wiy to keep tho Interest
hleli given a tryout. The Athena
societies are making efforts to en
roll n largo number Of summer
school students for tho summer.
Already a large number from vari
ous parts ol Georgia havo enrolled
In Christian Endeavor and will lend
their aid daring tho six weeks In
Athens.
Mrs. Ren Butler. Georgia's now
junior Christian Endeavor stiperln-
tnndont of Atlanta will make p visit
Ito Athens Union sometime this
snmmer and when she plans to
come, the Athens Juniors n'ill *««
to give her a warm rcrepllnn. Mrs
Butler Is already on the Joob and
her work In the Georgia Union Is
making a great show.
Athens welcomes Mrs. Butler!
SALVATION ARMP
ADOPTS FLAC, RULES
NEW YORK.—The new regula
tions gov-rning-t-H'' use of the Am
erican flag, drawn up by the Am
erican Legion with the approval of
the president nnd tne War Depart
ment. have become law m the Sal-
vatinn Army. Commander Thom, f
Estill of New York has rent out
tpecial orders to every Army cen
tre in the eastern territory direct
ing that the regulations he observ
ed.
ELBERTON ENTERTAINS
YOUNG PEOPLE
i GRADUAL GROWTH 18
[MADE IN GEORGIA
. ft Is encouraging oecaaslonally to
I take r backward look and meas
ure the accomplishments In tho
II Georgia Christian Endeavor Union.
I Twelve years ago maybe a half
I dozen .societies existed In North-
Hoast Georgia and today, 65 aoclo-
I'tles are actively working and get-
lltlng results never before dresmed
! I of. During Juno In the Stale Union,
a total of nine new Christian En-
Idenvor Societies were organized,
The Elbrrion Christian Enrteiv.
ors did themselves proud when
they entertained the Young Peo
ple of the Athens Prcshylery with
an Inspirational meetalng. A largo
delegation from Athens were pres
ent nnd report a sRlendld meeting.
Rev. Taylor Morten, retiring presi
dent was succeeded hy Mr. John
Whlght. well known to Athens En-
deavorers. The work will continue
to go forward as of last year under
A Midsummer Day’s Reality
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Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Ra-
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This preparation for the treat
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giving a clear, beautiful complex
ion that It is sold under guarantee
i refund the money if It fails.
Don’t hide your freckles under i>
yoll; Ret an ounce of Othine nnd
remove them. Even the first few
applications should show a won
derful Improvement, some of th*
lighter freckles vanishing entirely.
De sure to ask, the druggist for
the double strength Othine; It If
this that Is sold on the monoy-back
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You can avoid the hot weather,'worries if you’re
dressed to beat the heat. Kuppcnheiroer-tw© piece suits, for
summer wear, prove that comfort depends on your, clothes.
You can make an excellent selection here— f
Attractive colors, smart feafiher-weight wors
teds, fancy gabardines, mohairs. AH are' tailored to the standard
of excellent which has made the name of Kuppenheimer nation-
silly reputable. Totally new style ideas.,
Florsheim Oxfords—Mallory Hats—Van Hcuscn Collars.
Furnishings of Every Description for Men, Young Men and Boys.
LEE MORRIS
tRed
Comer B
LIGHT CORNER”
and Jackson Streets
L_QNS L.IP&
In buying a motor car, consider
what the cost will be wheif divided
over a period of years.
What is the car’s reputation for
satisfactory service after the first
year? After the second? And
after the third—and fourth?
These considerations, in the final
analysis,’are the true basis of
economy in motoring.
And it is this attribute of long life
to which Dodge Brothers Motor
Car owes its chief claim upon the
unalterable loyalty of its owners.
Tho price of the Touring Car Is $S80 f
Detroit—$995 delivered
MORRIS YOW
Broad St. Athens, Ga.
MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b. tactary
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