The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 29, 1923, Image 13

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PAGE SEVEN We’ll shout “All For Christ" oui motto forlverl With a real ve Leagper’s pep pep! ' It’s a *-*rd r ad to vlc’try, bu we’ll gei there, 1 And we’re on our way with th* pep! wl 1 the pep! TWINS ADVENTURES OF THE By Olive Roberts Barton] | with whom they . ame m contact rbe members ar< Ibyal Epworth Leaguers, and are striving to-live their motto, “All I Dr Christ." Below Is given a short poem written by one of their members: "To the Epwor » Leaguers" O. Come with ut you brothers, And bring with yo some others, That we may worst p God $ur king And peace of heartlto others bring. Let’s start the thtttg to going. Let’s get the thinj to roaring. We’ll get some p< p and make a Pauline Bradptt/j We can not nor] without your gessrs. Jtoy Fowler. Alva ' aoa v ami Allen Cartthers, Friday Fining at 8:30 a j. eSS meeting was held at the Je of Mr. p. Dunaway on the ■levsrd'. * rhe proprarp of business waa a* JeVtinc railed to order by the •ident. [ - jfripturc- -jjatthew, XV, 1^13. Opver A lv* Dunaway/ w-Thenj i» » Fountain, j was <lt>ef^ed that the Senior upjp should aid tho Junior jtup in its work. It was also de- pd that we should have regular Btlilv bus ill ’t*i meetings, tow- mntincs. socials and study ^rs. in the nrar future a coun cil Ik* »i pointed and put to IlftVr the bu ilness meeting a d«- ktful social was enjoyed by all. IV Kp'vort 1 Leagtio members . a wide aw ko and erthusiastic nch of Cbrli tlan girls } oyn. hey are alw iys on tho job, and they’re t lway« happy, ty never la ; or shirk and al« ways mn to it snappy." joy are dol g a great work In j r league, ( lurch and commu te Senior I Young Harrl 1 a very intj li program I The New Studcbdker Special-Six Touring Car A welcome lg extended to any ■one who may wish to come and join us. Epw< *th League services are held at oung Harris Meth odist church.yon the corner of Boulevard and CJjf.se, every Sunday 22. at 7: •veiling w f Epwor e Lj'l p hat planned evening at 7: Jo o’clock. HUBBY REF J8ES TO TAKE BACK W FE; GETS DECREE LOSANGE ES. home so bad, it in your h .wild goose to bo temptec of a letter o Summerfleld’s alleged to ha Cecilo Lanca ’I want to omr and If you can find art to forgive this so, I promise never again,” was a part the file in Judge :ourt and which was e been written by i ter, a • remorseful wife to her hu band, Chester Lan caster. went the wizard like a ripe ap lie. nd Mister Sky .Patch took a ste to get his bad lot of banana [old stick, didn’t S ty Bow roll over wizard threw i and' g-rab him! i' look bad ter Down went th ripe apple. nbered what Quick as a wlr em. This. That up and grabbed tl e magic stick, is Patch his “T*ke us ’* J * Before you buy any car,see the Nancy and Nic a Bow slipped on \ skins the bad o il down and things lie ii minute. The Twins ren :r Sky Bow had told b If the wizard (Ci is name was) sa"^**- hi v . would grab his ma 1c stick and say them all into solemn and wlsard like a The husbanrf told the effurt his wife had persisted In leaving him to make her c vn way despit.* his objections, am he could not fo.-- glve her Indl cretlons. II»* was granted a dive ce. turn old Cross Pat rh Into he cried. And that’s just what 1 And Cross Pfttch could n as turtles move s< slowly Then the Twins and M : Bow took the mi glc st made everybody 1 appy a The Glooms bee ime Gr once and grinned iapi>lly But the best pai was v went back to Rai ibow Land. By one wave of the rand they made the Noslcs and Ei rsle« and Dum- nile's and Whirllet and everybody itigic stick there { happy again. i going to grab! And Cross fatcl stayed a tpr- il is and do a lit- tlo for two weeks vhen the Fairy turtle, stand The harder the ta k the harder the Leaguers work. ’ ho mad may be rough, but the .eaguers will win. charm and turi ■orms. “Goodness!" thoi ;ht Nancy when illng. "I’ll soon ler whether I’ll earth **o».n or Studebaker presents its complete f resources to manufacture cconoml- line of 1924 models, nnnounceda week ? callyandgivcmarimumintrinsic value ago, with the conviction thattfaeywlll X fbr a givenyticc. increase the prestige of the name Producednnder these favorable con- Studebaker which, for 71 years, has } ditions, the 1924 ‘ stood for the best in transportation, q tinctly the fines' quality and value of product. ^ values Stndehake Into these 1924 cars arc built every ^ These are not proved feature in design that makes 7 They are factsth] be*q> worm. I won I. he turned Into an < a fuzzy one.’’ And’ Nick was tl ii thing.. But Mister Sky g tie fellow, wasn’t t J thing so silly! H< “Just as soon as i reaches for his nu on the Table, I’m “It’a A Hard load” It’s a hard road t< vic’l we’ll get then Tho Epworth Leagu. wil tl)o way* Fighting ’gainst sit ’ml battle’s din. Shouting hip. hip, ho >ray! capefess statements, ^reflect the honesty le manufacturer and s they do the truth for the comfort, convenience and safety ■: a ndi of passengers, and many refinements its p that further enhance the value of a a&§ line of cars already highly perfected, y — • 1 t / f „i It is common knowledgedn the steel/ mSf industry that Studebaker ules only^ jpp August New Mysicj epublichaa/pWfcd its confidence ldebakerhjWCcepting these facts, orted by the performance of ebakercarsinowners’ use. That’s C i. . ^ t — _ n M DAW’S ADVENTURES JACK the highest grades of the £ And the same is Vue of t| equipment, instruments, U teries, uphoisterjJ, finirfi tires and accessories uyd baker cars. I u It is equally wJl known baker, with $90,o00,000 al assets, including $45,000:0 facilities, is unsurpassed in whjs Studebaker safes tot the peat six 'ears have increased progres- sivt ty each iyear and sales for the first six months of 1923 of 31,880 cars broke all am months’ records. Studebaker never cheapens qual ity to meet competition. The name Studebaker stands for satisfaction UNDER THE SEA ran. Dr.wh CHAPTER 20 U* Wright. of plant lilityand and service. Power to satisfy the most exacting oivner MODELS AND PRICES-/, o. b. factory LlOllTSlk SPSCIAL-SnC mo six cheered up when saw the chest in long before the Ji ck wa. pretty discouraged, nut ao Giadually tho iawfish worked hia way down thro gh the'cheat and - o., „„J . huloe of Water and *h» gr-st assure oti.sl f~l| part. Jack jiuaped up and gava one look, So i d tho watermite. r - - - — - ■ ** U aul.ppuu«.ui.4ib (Continued.) Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company ^Thc Western Railway of Alabama The Georgia Railroad - / vacations aro (ons surround- t< luced tones ate Id effect to o >n ayucll iJlYtome polnfa icUDiag dolMtful trips on ■ /he Groat fakca. St Law t >ugb tho Tellowitone and ) md canyon, etc. Stop.overa i either going or return trip. * eh la. In moat, case., Octo. mt Dance Record# « wnd peognw Is like —it (nctl on iorever, ’and r no the pruok improve* ,1a il eoonc.lit certaioly seems ecords dki tome Cone staff, ft “porch| Climbers" there's the new] reeved*, sod the isir fleet I will hiwl o« the <r list s medley waltz record 1 ■*> It'djkfd 0%r ri'fji whether i tAiXee your vacation. We are here to ffAaUoo deelred will be gladly furnish*! your tow# or by the undersigned. * I^>t us help b^ou se.rve and any {inty br tlckf.t Sgont Tu ; x feelittf is v*ry to tho»e wfio V»ve ed record by the ire a real -delight, a medley oh old tnlinr -rfk. m Vo* \ilfieoir * "White uy hlotium," a&d J. P. BILLUPS, General Pai iger Agent, that this latest