The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 19, 1923, Image 11

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Wishing to ex tress In a tangible manner the g atitude of the Lu theran church* i of France to the Lutheran Com cil of America for the cordial in crest which it has shown to thei i during and since the war, has d cidcd to offer them this picture, 1 oping that it max find a suitable place In America. • . . It has lecorated lately the large hall wh ch belongs to St Jean's Church, and which during the war was ised as a soldiers' rest As Dr. .arsen saw it there and greatly ad tired it the Synod ical Commissi n woultf) be glad that this gift uiould be associated with his name: state of Ohio in 1890 it* added that the movement sprcal so rapidly that now forty-one states have era* ploytnent offices In If5 cities. tded with a to go back e In power for the pin- 'and for study- outlining a method Tho speaker request to those prt to legislatures and to establish bureau ployment of the de.i Inff of their proh what in his opinioif was of procedure. HONEY TO LOASjUf A1 IntcrcsyHbto fn Payable Morthly Sec S. W: USSJtllV II. O. EPTlWGi ORPHAN TOTS 1 ET AN OUTINC SAVANNAH, (mi.—Life Isn’t all hard knocks for nc little tots who have no fathers jor morthers. The Savannah Lions flub has arranged an enjoyable on/lng for about 135 Savannah orphans to tako place on August 23. Tile/club plans to tako the youngsters! on an automobile ride to Tybee. A committee is now arranging tho event. Ground Yloor Holman Building . :al ESTATE w*. ’-Annually. H. EPTING with COMPANY w> TAXI S ifeviCE— cn Day/an 3l N ighf Sc GEORGIAN M£aGGAGE | Phone / TIM^S FER CO. Phone 5‘, i 66 Gei rgian Hotel 00 w • t ■ cn os 1 He Wou d Have State I ind Work For I leaf Mutes North Carolina Expert Urges Thi s Step Before Conventioi of National Associatioi of the Deaf. (Bv Astnei ited Press.) ALUSTHA, Cri nca,—The Crimen the beloved hen th renort of the >!d days and knoi n ns tho "Russian Riviera," once f led with heautl* ful palaces surra indod by flower* vlnynrds and rr ignleficent froul I Bardens, lies nov flowerles* and ulnod ns a resu : of tho civil war ml Inst year's fn nine. Many of the i wners of thesr villas, vineyards md fruit Barden 1 to the tipper classes lived in central It issla. cominB here for their relnxat on. Large I its fletl the ci untry years ngn while others, hr ring thrown their lot with eneral Wrnngel, became the scap godts of his nets -^h^i after his defeat r id paid the death them foi I r,pn ? Uy dur,n & t io terror which also a clown I thc . roc n<1 orru l> ft **°n °* »hc Crimea by t e Bolsheviks. The Crimea hr * not escaped the ft frets of nation llzntlon, confisca tlon and requlsl ons, nnd while i nd mairnlflcent arde’.., been nominally tho li *im-nse vli •*d nntionni sed, as a matter •t they are lobody’s property n't entitled "u'p | an ’ 1 B nn- taking off „ ; ~" ,,r dcd for seve tl year, with thc ■ result that every hint- went to thr dogs. The wine stock, dried, nnd n majority of tl . host fult treet died. Thousand) of acre, of nl mnnd. apricot, pe eh nnd pear tr e, and vineyard* a > today absolute ly worthless, and many a year win have to pass b, ore they can b< brought to life a :aln. (By AmocI ited Press.) ATLANTA, 2a.—In anaddress prepared 'for de ivery before the 14th Triennial invention of Nn tionni Associate \ of -The Deaf, J. M. Roberts, hem: of the Bureau for tho Employment >f Deaf of the De partment of Lab r and Printing of the state of Nor th Carolina, de elnred that an e iployment service for each state d -voted to tho in terests of securi b work for deaf and dumb persor i was tho loBlcal solution of the i robletn presentee’ by their unempU red nnd general ly dependent com! tlon. "Sine the beglr nlng of history,' Mr. Robertson »n rl. "we hnve seen human beings sti Ivlng to Improve themselves mater ally. Intellectual ly and spiritually, Nowaday ployers nnd empl yes are bound together, ns neve before, by tunl interests. C< -operation is the watchword of r odern progress without whlcn the e can lie n< lasting progress. It Is to the Inter est of every empl >yer ns It Is o the employee to i inke money; to keep grinding povi rty nnd paralysing fear of wnnt from hnm poring material nr|d spiritual pro gress.’" A contended peffcde is a people profitably employe I. Ajiy agency which can bring t» Kether the Um employer nnd the jobless mar Is nn agency for 1 fie public good Any agency which ’an find profit able employment fi r those hand I* capped by nature or accident Is rendering n service tho benefits of which can hardly be estimated What greater goo I any human being than to replace encouragement for discouragement Independence for lependonce? It with this aim in vlw that the Bureau for the Dei f was establish’ Q&K.&Co. Let Us Make You Feel As Proud As Others Who Have Taken Advantage of Our Clearance Sale Remember That a 25 Per Cent Discount, or 1-4 Off Former Prices, Prevails on All Men’s Suits, Including the Well Knowjj Thc Same Kuppenheimer CI9I ime Discount on MEN’S TROUSERS, Wy JOUGLAS SHOES, and on BOYS’ A 50 Per Cent Redu Florshcim Shoes and Oxfoi At Pair Other Good Values Are Hats. $8.85 fered Throughout the House. We Expect an Early Cali From Everyone Who Desires REAL MERCHANDISE AT LOW PRICES. 04 01*103*. LEE MORRIS ] “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” PREPARE FOR FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS Do not wait to begin thinking abotj a fun begin now by buying one of our golp SAVINGS Guaranty T\ Capital $500,000.00 Ten Will Gri duate From dercer Univ. MACON, Oa.— en graduate* will revolve diploma , fro m Mercer 11 University whe , the .umnier I school cession c me* to a close hero Friday. Aug :«t U. They are: Emerao J Bryson. Oalnc.- , rule; J. n. cad 1. Bethune; A. I. Mster. Nashvllh Tcnn.; Wilson Ollbert Veal, D» jo Step: Ernest Hulsey. Oal lesvflle; Forest' Ilemnrd Jackson Donovan; John william Morgan. Richland; Edwin Sylvester Parker, Ludlwlcl; Mari- 1 on Daniel Reed. Gainesville, and .W. C. Strickland, Buchannan. Surplus $500,000.00 cy for return ticier by homefo'kft afit > * ' " I ' bad notified theft* | the Clinton poUp *1 i Youthful Co: :cvites Return sd to Homes Two members if the youthful Coxey's army wh rh Invaded Ath- Triday "look! ig for work* sent back h« me yesterday the train nnd the other two were provided with ca< h for “eats' the police and * lown the road back to Clinton, I. C., which city they gave ns theii home. Two of the hoys who were piek’ I up Friday m rnlng by police nnd who salt they were look ing for work herf, were sent mon ts on the train tho police her* parents through department. The speaker rev owed the pro gress of the emp oyment service movement. He st ted thnt it was formerly the idea thnt those in want should be pi ivided with almr hut that this hm changed from alms to work. D ‘daring that the first employment iffice was in the