The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 05, 1923, Image 12

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1923. C. E. NOTES By “JERRY" JOHNSON Since Harry Warren has been ending the Boys’ Scout Camp Mountain, Cft, for the past month the prayer meeting commit- e^ decided that he had enjoyed itich a great outing that the meet- ng Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock vould be more appropriate led hy iini because the topic will bo “The Mature Psalm." ' A cordial welcome to visitor.? to ittend Mid ljave a part in all meet- ?s conducted by Christian Kn- •leavor societies of Athens. M^et- ng will be held at the First nhrla- *fnn. First and/‘entral Presbyter- an churches at snm»* hoirr. Come and feel at home. ! | ting out letters to Juniors about meeting in the open air the coining district convention, in August The socials will be held on addition to many new plans which Khe luwns and picnics will be i are to be worked out at the meet- i ned as well as hikes and straw ing of the Executive Board, which rides for EndeaVorers. The purpose THE OLD HOME TOWN will be held in September. ATHENS JUNIORS ENJOYED PICNIC *‘Oh, isn’t th mson lo ely!" cried Ti ny Mite. H»en Tiny S'/.to flow way on a i.tg s eepy. 11 g In Ing hug one night lie had no The lightning ling picked up ids Ide i where he was going -ars. fe heard that yawn nd ho 11 he knew wa that th** moon vfnktM at hints !lf. loo ;ed like a hig sliver plate, (he "Wh v. yes i an take you to the litt e stars like sugar and the noon/ ho atis wered. "Just close wo Id like a big plum pudding. •our r ye# nnd ve’ll soon ho there. f!:i! t, nnd smelling forty *-ays at fou ir ight get dizzy If yot kep. oni f? like forty ki IldK of perfume. hem open/’ I lid aid" < ri< d Ti ny Mite. "All •right.” said Tiny Mite. no mh it. foil clicking his tongue and digging his beds into his willing steed, “c. 1 np find take me to the end o' •: earth. I'm tired of Jut*! seotn;- 1’ »■ W® Land under the burdm's and ■place else. Just plumb !i:> <' of Old a pi” the lightning bug didn’t sny anything but be went on and on anil kept his lantern burning ns | brllhtly ns he could. He wasted , eleltrlcity something awful—he \ dldj if it lie went right on like a good lightning bug—on and on and on.. *jdy. this Is fine!" criifd Tlnv ! Mlfr. Suddenly lm had on idea.; Co«d you fly to the moon with ny 1 j onprou? I want to pee what it*:? ‘ Uk( np there. I t wiuit to r - iv how; do iou do to the Moon Man." •Any Mite yawned. Ho wai Rot- 7 >og ing up tight. ‘They Then the lightning bug* flew ‘•trafgh't to i moon-vine and lit on one of the high whiff round ffnw- nrs. The real moon had"gone under a doud nnd no on?/onld gee it. “Is this it?" asked Tiny Mite opening his eyes. “Are wo there?" “Yes," answered the bug. “Oh. Isn’t the moon lovely!" cried Tiny Mite. “And doesn’t It smell grand!" And lie sniffed and miffed. Then ho yawned again. “I believe I’m sleepy/ ho mur mured. “1 believe I’ll sleep on the moon, flood night, lightning •bug.” What happened then I’M tell you tomorrow, my dears. And how the Twins rescued him! (To Be Continued.) JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES THE PIRATE SHIP Story hf n»l Cochran. Drawlnya by Ue Wright. CHAPTER 2 ally Jack grew tried of paddling and as drowsiness came over r the piece-of board nlipped from his hands and he slunk over in afreet of the fowb*M»t and fell asleep. Ills faithful pet, Flip, *ked to his matter's side and stood up, 03 if to guard over him. ntinued.) Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company The Western Railway of Alabama The Georgia Railroad The Summer Tourist season Is now on and vacations are In order. You will be* glad to know that conditions surround ing Summer Tourist travel are moro liberal this season than ‘ip almost any previous year. Reduced ratos are in effect to practically every state in the Union as well as to some points In Canada, the various lours including delightful trips on tbo Atlantic and Facific oceans, the Great Lakes, St. Law- renco River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and othsr National Parks, to the Grand Canyon, etc. Stop_overi may bo made at any point on either going or return trip, within final limit of ticket, which is. in most cases, Octo ber 31, 1923. Let ns help ypu arrange your vacation. We are here to serve and any information desired will he gladly furnished by tigket agent in your tewn or by the undersigned. J. P. BILLUPS. General Passenger Agent, * Atlanta, Ga. NTERESTING^. E. RALLY \T MAXEYS, SUNDAY Miss Mary Nicholson, preside >f the Maxeys Christian End' Society has nil plans per fee ted/for be Christian Endeavor i/ally "hlch will be held in Mareys. Run- lay, August 12th, in the 'Tirls- >n church. The program follows: Song Service. P raver—Dr. O. H. Green well, 1 Atlanta. Song Junior Endeavorer» N of Lexington. Maxeys nnd Philmonth. Duel—"Little Temples’’-- -Little Wanes Helen‘and Sara Ford. I istfan Endeavor Values"— Mins Sallio Mae Brewer, treasurer Northeast Georgia Christian En deavor Union. WatklnsvillA "Christian Endeavor From My °olnt of View.”—G. C. Oliver, superintendent of Mnxey School, Maxeys. Song—"The Fight is on.* “Loyalty to Christian Endeavor" —Mrs. E. R. Thomas, supe rintend- •nt. Junior Society. Union Point. ^“What Christian Endeavor is do ing for the Church"—Miss Oennie Nichols, superintendent. Junior Christian Endeavor, •Philomath. "What Christian Endeavor Is do ing for Me”—Dan Mnxey. Song—“Battle Hymn of Repub lic." . "God’s Hand in Christian En deavor.”—M. L. Harper. Maxeys. “Why I Am Interested In Chris tian Endeavor."—Miss Emily Cloud f ezington Chrlstinn Endeavor So ciety. \ "What Christian Endeavor Is do ing for young people today"— "Jerry" Johnson, vice president, Georgln Christina Endeavor Union. Athens; Mizpah. The Northeast Georgia Christian Endeavor Union offers to societies as awards an "Efficient Pennant" for registration of ten delegates from any one society for tho dis trict convention to he held in EJ- berton. In October. To the Individ ual who writes tho best 150 word essay on “What Christian Endeav- . or Means to Me." a gold Christian | Endeavor pin will he given ns award. A gold Junlon Chrlstinn [ Endeavor pen will be awarded to any Junior for tho three best post- s on display nt the convention. J Societies everywhere nro busy • trying to become winners. Work . will win! ! JUNIOR 8UPT. ON DUTY Miss Nancy Lowe Merton. Junior I Superintendent Northenst Georgia, i Chrlstinn Endeavor Union hns re- i turned to the district work nfter visit to Charlotte, N. C.. where ! she report* haring attended Chris- j ♦’an Endeavor meeting* regulnrlv. I During the past month Miss Mor- j ton hns been unusually busy get- OUT OUR WAY The Jnniur Christian <h t first outinc i! jnic last T! members of t mediate .8o< • out to tne !m kell. Intern? hiked down t>> where an ev<: -intent wag s: ket dinner en: Lester and M ers for tho much credit g ’'tireless offer? ing about results MW. REN RtJTi.ER STATE JUNIOR The .Tiinfn- y/.i,1rnv "-a will delight in ' r r«. Pen Rut? ! o., rnr t n terdent. c-hrlstlsn Ende i hesdeuarterg in en« for the wee’ will sneak to t! Society of the First treh enjoyed their the form of a pic- sday evening. wh« f n e* Senior and Inter- ics motored a party mo of Dennis Dris- atp President nprt tlio camping grounds ing of fun and mer- •nt. as well as bas- >vod. Misses Mary j bel Bruce are lead- J Junior Band" and j u « to them for the which aro bring- of the outdoor meetings.is to j societies going straight through the ! summer and hold organization- tact and ready-tor fall activit "OFF TO TOCCOA" JERRY SEZ V “If they ask you where I’m gon tell them up to Toccoa for tli week-end" sez Gerry. He furtln states /‘If they ask what for an why, tell them it’s all for Chrfs- tion Endeavor and tho results ’ come later.” \ /school J j Books || AtiV !| HEMP hold er NEWT SHE; AREARJN- II By Stanley! NO-NO- IT LOOKS LIKE HBJB HOLTONS HORSE IS of At*- $£ wfftl j 4)cpoi’lliM' 7 Wo Are conscious * Al All limes of M h. the intimate w nature of Oiir' ,v commissions- Upon all ■ M. occasions 'hristian < hu~ch and lstor| j^I^ v /\nv-» • the Junior meeting, which | abHii ) nt eleven o’clock in the % ' i ^ ^ l ^ ' rrO, , '«s’stant Junior f thp Georcif? | - T’i Ion with lanta. Is In Ath- | *nd. Mrs. Butler Juniors et the ‘•orrlce- Sunday morning nt th' First Christian chu-ch nnd Inti attend Is held “Junior Room" of the church. ' £y$V iteporlmenf •ordial invitation is extended to fey fOmid to be- hoys and girU to hear this & splendid young Junior worker who £ ■m built nnd mad* •fi,t o*-o.o->»7n*ion ”♦ Prw“* *trect High . presbyterlan % churrh In Atlanta. f iubAtuable^ DAVE WHITTAKER. LIVERYMAN TRIED To HITCH DP HERB JlOLToNS HORSE THAT5 VBEEN OUT TOJ PASTURE ALL SUMMEB §(\ Vi i. ttiO \r Christian Endeavor Societies everywhere will bo holding prayer EVERETT TRUE OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem By Condo WHEW! * THEY ODSHTATAKETH' 6DY VWoTiGDRED ■'llPTH 1 PRICES OiJ THIS MEMO, AM' Have him number terr Sear’s < auto uceMses! there aiMT a vjHisper oM Here about SAMWMICHES, OR BEAMS 1 . » TUST THlMK, A DOLLAR AM' A HALE TOR ROAST BEEP! * IMAGIMETHAT AM’ OMLW OME SLICE op bEep ! = vlHV, iM SPAIlJ, Y'CAM see SPRlMG lamb All ■JACQUES, TvJO DOLLARS? A eTE ! - THIS. 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