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SUNDAY, JULY, 22, 1923.
I policies for the betterment of edu
cation in rseorgia.
ed as an Indian girl* proved to bo
popular withthe visitor* and the
little folks were delighted to see
the swimming match which waa 0
“strike anywhere match." swim-
niing in a tub of water. Other aide
shows added to the entertainment.
The pretty girl conteit proved
to be the feature of the program,
since this was a lively event with
yjlaa Elisabeth Whitehead Mfss
Mary Stewart and Miss Thelma
Elliott. The boys voted and at all
times, the-Interest was high. Final-
Gossard Cor
Reduction;
Miss Olivia Cook and Miss Daisy
Burton left Saturday for New Yorl
on a business trip for the Davison
Nicholson Co.
ENDORSE
POLICY
“Therefore^ be it resolved:
“1. That we wish to endorse
most highly the policy of Superin-;
tondent Ballard to secure for the
children in every county of the
State df Georgia a better equaliza-
t tion of educational opportunity.
We believe that equality of oppor
tunity is the highest ideal of
democracy, and that such equality
of opportunity in education is fun-
i'.jr.’f-n:al to any approximate
'cuiMty In other realms such as
t‘«e < cor.omic, the political, and tile
c-jitural in which we u»*» striviiu
fo ■ !?»r.ocracy.
"- That as a first stop towards
securing this equalization in air.-
‘‘•••tion ir Georgia we approve the
i'an fr secuce a thorough sutvey
<-f our educational inst'tuiions and
conditions with recommendations
for betterment.
"We petition all members of the
legislature and friends of, educa-j
tion to give all possible aid and e^i-j
couragemer.t In furtherance of
these plans and policies.
Tl J. WOOFTER, Chm.
M. L. DUGGAN,
J. E. D. SHIPP Com.
Mr*. Julian Brown and twf
children who have been visitim
Mrs. D. W. Meadow for two week
have returned to Elberton. ^
Office 1201—By MRS. AL ICii ADAMS—Residence 832.
(Continued from page one)
MR. FORBES COMPLETES
ARRANGEMENTS FOR
GIRLS CAMP
The first of the week Mr. Forbes
Was In Athens completing arrange
ments for the 4 weeks «• irl.** dump
to be held at the Y. M. ('. A. Per
manent Camp, two miles from Tal
lulah Fails. 4
The boys camp will cJoso Mon
day, July 2i»th and after one day’s
rest, the girls party will be car
ried up Wednesday, August 1st
for four weeks of our-duur life;
swimming, canoeing, hiking, and
every other form of healthful
amusement that appeals to the live
wide-rtwake girl of today.
Mothers nnd fathers, here la your
opportunity to give your girl some-1
thing-that -she will never get at
Home.and possibly never get any.'
whenf 'except at the Y Girls Camp
It may rfiean more to your girl
than smythlng that has ever come
into her life. Combined with un
limited pleasure she wl! receive
benefits that will go *Vith he,
throughout her life on.' <]o more for
her future than any four week*
she will ever spend away from
annonomous letter Saturday after
noon, advising him to "use your
every influence and brain to ex
onerate these guiltless servants.’
The letter bore a postmark In.
dicating that It was mailed at five
thirty, the same time as a stamped
and unsigned letter to Stephen Mc
Intyre, volunteer assistant to So- ‘
lfcltor McNeil, was posted, accus
ing McIntyre of "persecution.” j
equipped nnd unsurpassed in (he
■iouth and under supervision that
.-cognizes r.u* niisurat ideal#
!a«l puts Into every way camp life
he things which make for th«
■cnlixatlon of these Ideals among
ho campers in every day life.
There will be over 50 girls ready,
o go up August Ist, and every one
f th.rn is expecting "The Time
•f Their Life", and from >ast ex
othnee many of them know that
Mrs. Addle C. jt
erine Jones and .>
Thornton are spec
end in Elberton.
Mr*. Joseph Stewart, Jr., has re
turned from n visit to Mr*. A. 1’
Cochran and Mrs. Marlon Bleakl:
In Greene county.
PANSY MOQRl
GRADUATE CORSETIERE .«
• f : *J 1 *-»- L til ■
228% Clayton Strict
Mr. Robert Bradberry. of Athem
is spending a few days with rela
tives in Klt^rton—Elberton Star.
« »—f»!—
Mr. nnd Mrs. Virtr
spend the week end it
{50
Mr. Ilehry A. I.uras formerly
Athens will arrive this week
visit his niece. Mrs. Thomas
Glenn on MtHedgc avenue.
FUNERAL SERVICES
BRANTLEY—Died Friday after
noon at three thirty In this city
Mrs. Fay Brantley In her 22nd
year. She is survived by her lius-
; band, Mr. J. R. Brantley, her fath-
|e- and three sisters. The funeral
will be from Bernstein Bros,
funeral homo today (Sunday) at
three o'clock and the following
gentlemen wll lact as pallbearers
and please meet at the chapel at
*n quarter to three: Messrs. Rees'
I Weir, Howard Johnson. Bill Ghol-
I stein, R. c. Campbel
and Mr. Rhoades.
I Hill will officiate a
in Oconee cemetery.
Oliver will
’larkesvilb-
delightful entertain
ment AT OCONEE
HEIGHTS
and delightful
A very enjoyable .
entertainment for tho benefit oj
Oconee Heights school was an 1
event of Friday evening, entitled
“.Midsummer Excursion to Mt. Im
provement,”
A very interesting prorrem was j
la happy f atr -e. Those taking part |
were: Mr. and Mrs. 1*. A. Henry,
l Mrs. Hugh Bernard. Mrs. James, |
I Mrs. Jolly*- (Misses Blanch Callo-
I way. I.c ila Mae Henry, Winifred
j Fowler, Louise Font, Mary Alice
f ■ yont. Martha Will Holliday, '
! Leonora Glotfelter, iles?ra. J. P
and Watson Jolly.
Mt. Improvement was charming- i
ly decorated with. Japanese lant- i
• ins. Tomes and contests udde'd
Give List of Boys |
Honored At Camp',
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
CARNIVAL A SUCCESS,
FRIDAY EVENING
The first Christian I*
CarTiival ev. r r held in tin
tian church by the Knelt:
cletlcs proved to bo a gn
:1th Interment
A picture that Is farfer than all that
have r. part among :hc masterpieces
In marble halls of art will ever adorn
the gallery of my heart. ,
This Is a portrait of Mary Hondurant
A girl so sweat, so pure, so deep, so I
tru-.* thnt word* fall to c pi ess my ad
miration for her. - I
At the tender age <f I. years she
has been called to her Heavenly Home j
and were we not sure u wiser hand .
’-•an r-ur pours out this potlm for our
lips to drink, we should shrink from I
•he cun of unspeakable sorrow .
So yiung, and yet how rich end
•m tend'd were her days.
Fullness of life Is not In the number !
f heart tliroos, nor length of years i
birt nn understanding «f value which '
makes one's contribution to the world 1
a 'u-«,fit and delight.
This was peculiarly true of Mar)' j
as day by day.she moulded ni.d shaped i
nnjj huihtcd a living temple for the
spirit of God
Cm rage was the very warp nnd woof
of h**r being, tho dominant note of her
wnmbrful llf^
Ar I have watched her during the j
$ financial investment H
*n great opportunity in
'practically nt cost the
.st.s UHSein-
•ri! Invited
r liioh form.
Till). LCt
. until uo
PRICES CUT
ASTONISHINGLY
LOW FOR YOU
fully ducoratt-d
other c.tlstic i
I 7/ r& the daily care
that-' counts. Let
Op ejtperf' adt’iso.
ypu What to use~
andhoW to use it\
of tho nociul-
rich the CL^VERHURST COUNTRY
e Quit. CLUB ENTERTAIN8
,TiJFSDAY « P. M.
j The members ot the Cloverhugst
i fount"? Club are planning for i
j v n rjf charmingly planned nnd ds-
1 lightful out door party on Tuesday
'afternoon begin nig nt C o’clock with
Irwlmming nml on elaborate bnrbe-
Ini* followed by dancing In the rc-
;ccnt!on hall of the club houac. '
The entertainment promises tr
be the i • ist noteworthy social
event *tf the mid summer season
; The guests will include all the
, members, their families nfid guests
Every one interested la looking
forward to the happy occasion wl,tb
T>iust!ol pleasure, for it has beer
n long time since /the member?
have entertained on such n big
scale. The lovely hospitality o'
tho club will be very cordially ex
tended, nnd a Jolly good time prom
ised every body.
Men’s—Women’s—Children’s
thlt line of the famous
Fine Slimmer Shoes
FOR QUICK SELLING -
[ PREPARATIONS
Miss Pansy Moore
.“228^ Clayton Street
The "Poituno Telling Booth,
rlth Mins Matilda Bancroft, dress
VALUES IN THIS SALE WORTHY
OF COMING MILES TO OBTAIN
The Size and Style You Want
At Prices You’ll Be Glad to Pay
-‘Hill
Athens Shoe Company
Clayton Street
REGULAR MONTHLY
MEEETINO W. M. 8.
EIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH
The regular monthly meeting of
the Missionary Study Tins* of tho
First Baptist church will be hftSJ
Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock In
the Sunday school auditorium.
The program will be In charge
rf tho young matrons circle. The
subject will be "Evangelistic Agen-
[ cIps of/ the Forolgn Board." The
| Sunbeams will meet at the game
| hour when a wash rag shower will
be given for tho Georgia Baptist
Hospital.
-0P-
Mrs. W. II. Raines
' July Clearance Sale Emphasizes
Suits of Immediate Wearableness
Of such excellence of line and quality are theso Suits—of such immediate wearable*
ness for travel, sports or other Wear—and of such marktd, price importance, we feel
sure of your appreciation of their exceptional value. While it is a 'omprehensive
selection of the most authentic- modes of the season we advise early choice as sixes
arc not in all cases complete.
- , returned
Thursday from a pleasant vlst* to
l'htlves In Ohio.
Mr. And Mr*. Sidney Onines of
Elberton came over Saturday for
the. IT. T. C. barbecue at East
Lake.
A Thing of Beiaty As Well Ai Pleasure.
Ilace you* order now nnd enjoy with thousands of others
Irst hand reports from ball games inning by inning—prize
jghts round by round. Hear music by wjrld furious artists
iid addresses by our lending state.,im ti.
Athens Engineering Company
Phone 711 Smith Bldg.
Radio Is the All Season Wonder
Miss Mattie Hu© McCalls and
Fannie Mae Teat, of Athens, arr
the attractive guests ot Mrs. J. 1
Teat.—Elberton Star.
County School
Heads Endorse
Ballard Plans
Tomorrow we will offer choice of all novelty coat
* suits in blouse and box suits at
Mr. A. H. Davlion toft Buturd#>
CAMEL’S HAIR SUITS REDUCED
33 1-3 OFF
A Sale of Silk ‘Dresses
Less 20 Per Cent Off
All Dresses Are Included in This Sale—
SPORT DRESSES, DINNER DRESSES, STREET DRESSES
ALL LESS 20 ‘PER CENT OFF
A New WesLnghcUsc Battery Service Station for All
Makes of Batteries.
...
It is a pleasure to announce that we are now a fully
recognized and equipped Westinghouse Battery
Service Station.
Every Summer "Dress
must go now. We will sell
every one less than cost.
Fulbird for n better t.ystem of
common schools In Georgia. Over
100 attended the conference.
Mr. Ballard addressed the su
perintendents at several- confer
ences apd explained his plans tot
Improving the state school system.
His first step will be to cause n
survey of educational condltons to
be made. His main objective is tr,
bring about equalization of educa*
tlona! opportunity In the state.
We are offering 200 beau
tiful Voiles, Linens’ Rati
nes, Tissues and Gingham
dresses, these dresses ac
tually sold up to $10.00,
$12.50 and $15.00.
Those Summertime Favorites, Silk Capes,
Underpriced to Facilitate Early Clearance
To have a light weieht Cape ready to Blip over the Summer frock
now means a real convenience as well os a really flattering thins;
for most women to were. These Capes are of Flat Crepe, Crepe
de Chine, Canton and Roshanara. Some are lined with printed
silks. Each Cape is an excellent value combining an unusual low
The season’s favorite colors
A Si$e and tVpc for Every Make of Car Carried in Stock
THE WURCO RUBBER CASE SPECIAt LINE FOR ALL
MAKES OF CARS, STANDARD CAPACITY
6 Volt size for four cylinder cars (Fords, Chevrolet^, etc.) $19.10
6 Volt size for frur cylinder cars (Buicks, Hudsons, etc.) $250)5,
12 Volt size for Dodge and Franklin < $2835
These batteries guaranteed on a twelve months adjustment basis.
Superintendent Ballard Is en
thusiastic for a nine months school
Georg!©. He
Tub Silk and Broad
cloth Silk Dresses
are Reduced "
Wonderful values are of
fered in Shantung at
$14.95 less 20 per cent re
duction.
In each county ...
1 would bring about this system by
I compelling all counties to levy a
certain iax per child for achool pur*
I pose* and then supply 4rom the
I general state school foumL, nn
amount necessary to bring 'each
(county up to the standard. Home
! ( counties do not now levy local
| school tax.
j In endorsing his plans the su*
! perintendents’ conference sjUd in
[ resolutions:
"Whereas, we, the county su-
* perintendents of schools, the mem-
| bers of county boards of education
qand teachers assembled in the Uni-
varsity Rummer School, have thi#
I day listened with great pleasure
I and oatlsfhctlon to addresses made
by tho State Superintendent of
!* Schools, N. II. Ballard, In which
the outlined some of his plans agl
price with style and quality value,
and stylish cordings, tuckings, tiers and tucks are present in this
Cape event.
All Capes 'will go on sale Tommorrow Bffj
qt Exactly HALF PRICE W
W. T. COLLINS INC.
147 College Avenue
All misses’and children’s
Voile and Organdie dress
es reduced 25 per cent off-
Athens, Ga,
Phone 1141
MELVIN L. WILSON, Mgr.
Formerly with Athens Battery Co.