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The Young Peopl
Society of Oconee
will present r very
Missionary
3treet church
teresting pro-
program
Corner.**
the Years
Baron
gram Sunday event
at the cht»r.*h.
The following is
Song—“Brighten
Song—“Sweeter
Go By."
Song—"Rrom Gteenlands Foy
Mountains."
Scripture Readi
Dixon.
Prayer—Mrs.
collection.
Duet—Misses Agjes
Roma Sheffield.
Reading—Misg F nnie iMay Veal.
Play—Y. P. M. FJteiety.
Address-Rev. G
Song—“Work fo
Coming."
Benediction—Re>
and
and
nod
Miss Ruth King
Lee Prather have
an extended visit
Coast and the Sou i
in California they
guests of the Rev.
ney of Los Angelo
charmingly entert;
their town house
in the San Joaqui
out over the St itheri
they had lensant st ipovi
Orleans. Son Antoifn,
Grand Canyon and
interest. Returnin;
the wonders of th
Mid Western states
Chicago last evenin
Mr. Guy Orr le;
Pittsburg where he
oral weeks in the
firm.
Judge and Mrs
Danielsville wer
Saturday.
—®4
Mr. Sam Railey
day with his fumi r
City.
The friends of 1 r.
Ren Julian will reg et
the illness of their
Jr- at their homo
ledge avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
THE BANNER'UHRALP, AThEN3, | GE0R6H
Fambrc.
McKennon.
A. Quillian.
Miss Rose
returned from
Pacific
West. While
the house
Mrs. Ken-
both at
their ranch
alley. Golnp
Pacific
at New
other places of
they enjoyed
Western am’
returning from
IN
STOIKHOLDERS ARE
Ufl
This Pi rticular Section of
Georg i Banking Law
Has teen Subject of
Much Litigation.
interest of his|
ittie
Mrs
to learn ol
Ben
North Mil
SUBJECT
LITrGATlOh
and Mrs. T>. T Vr ighn returned
last week from
weeks motor trip to
Plnehurst, N. C.
Messrs. Charlie ant John F. Lem*
Miss Mary Lon M
day for Hoyaton for
—PR-
,Mr. and Mrs. W.
daughter, Mildred,
for Atlanta to vli
relatives.
>veek end in
has returned
(By Associated Press)
ATLAN' A.—An appeal
United St tes supreme court
determine derlnltely the question
of the ci nstitutionality of
Georgia Ic v authorizing the sup
eriqtenden of banks to Issue ex-
coitions a ainst stockholders, up
on their I ibllity as such, In in
solvent ha »ks. will be made by
bunerinten ent Bennett, it wfts an
nounced Sj turday night.
Several < eclsfons on the law
have been handed down by the
state supre ne cou*4, the last be
ing Issued last Saturday in the
c.f Hu< gins, et al vs. Bennett
superintend nt of banks. The suit
wag filed b several of the stock
holders of lie Bank of Chamble
who claimct the law under which
to day for sll porln|endent issued exeett-
^ end , 8 ^:! tions again: f them was not
stitutional. The case was tried in
the Fulton superior court. Judge
Ellis holdini in favor of the law.
The state upreme court upheld
tho decision
In connec ion with the other
cases, the ollowing history wai
obtained at the capitol:
*8. GE
ic
Mason and
left Saturday
friends and
Mrs. Willie Neln
leave Sunday for ]
weeks* visit.
Mrs. 'Harvey ethanes* and child
returned SuliWlny from Max
here they^ United her mother
well for a week.
Mrs. H. F. Bril
"It will be ccalled that this par
ticular sectli a of tho banking law
has been the subject of much 1ft!
Ration. Last all, the supreme court
In the When ley case from Amer
icas upheld its constitutionality.
In that case two of the justices,
Mr. Hill am Mr. Gilbert, renderde,
a dissenting opinion. At the same 1
time, Chief ustlce Fish polned the
other three justices and the court
was divider four to two In favor
of the cons itutlonality of the law.
"In qultq a number of closed
banks, the> mly dividend that can
be paid dc losltora is from stock
assessment , the reason being that
the major!! r of the notes of the
banks have been pladged with the
creditor ban s for borrowed monpy.
This borrow d money must be re
paid before the depositors can
share in sue assets and In many
instances th< are’ not.of sufficient
value to pay the money borrowed.
Mr and Mrs.
children have
rest after a •
shear and Miss
Miss Bertha
spent Inst week
iting relatives in
she joined her fn
Mrs. Frank
daughter return
vllle, Nashville
Tennessee.
ate Davison
Royston Is vis-
Greensboro where
her SaSturday.
]-
L twler and little
oday from Knox-
d other points in
eral weeks attend ng the legislate
Mrs. Miles Le
tractive children
rive Tuesday foi
wedding en route
While here they
of her parents,
ert Toombs Duftoi
Is and two nt-
>f Greensboro nr*
Hull-Hnrrlt
to Franklin, N. O
will be the guest*
and Mrs. Rob*
J. H. Beussi
Return
fmmm i J. If. Beusse, tell known Athens
>any, one
ge of
increase
-INCREASED DIVIDENDS
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurajpe Co|
of the largest “old line" companies, annoupet
17 per cent increase in it* 1924 dividend Jical
applicable to 1923 and all prior busine.
For details phone or see
B. R. BLOODWORTHAbiyfict Manager
224i/o E. Clayton St. V P^one 74
Lowest Net Cost. Most Flexible Contract.
and
I Sunday mornini
after arriving la
and n half mor^hi
I rope.
1 Mr. Beusse hi
| glum, France, It ly and
| He made a closi
j conditions In G
| a position to 1
American huslrn
{ view, what may
I nomlcally there.
»rke Rogers and
jrned to Porno-
to Mrs. Black-
tura Blackshear
value to pay the money
“It is true that even If the act
were unconst tutlonal, the superin
tendent of bi nks could bring suit
to recover as lessments but such a
proceeding r< sulfs In delay as
courts arc cr< wded to such an ex
tent that a rial would In some
Instances be postponed for ye^rs
and In the m >antime stockholders
may with In punity convey their
property, whe eas, if the superin
tendent is. as le Is now, authorised
clslon. In his iplnion, permitted to
to dy by the Hudgins* case «le-
Issue executions, these executions
become a llenl upon the pr jparty
Iders so that tho
conveyed. The
this law can
IN ENGLAND
and Son
From Europe
Th< nna, arrived early
from New York
week from a two
trip over Eu-
made an exten*
Germany
passengers
carried on. Eng-
ring 1922 were
>ta. This Is one
237,000J)00.
Crown PHnce Is
After Land Owned
Id Good Ole* Days
(By Associated Prew)
BRESLA(J.—Oeis, the former
principally tailch the exiled Crown
Prince is Attempting to recover
from the Prussian .government, Is
a property .hear this city and con
sists of about 20.000 acres of land
and two ageient castles.
Oela was formerly ruled as a
principality? was giv IStesausthev
principality by the Dukes of
Braunschwlig and was for a time
under the {British. When the last
Duke of Brftunschwelg died iu 1884
the princii illty was given to the
crown prii ;e of Prussia. It con
tains the t wn of Oels, which has
about 10,00 i inhabitants.
The prop rty was confiscated al
ter the H ihenzcllerns abdicated
and the sp cial commission named
to effect a Settlement between the
state and the former Imperial
house worrad out a treaty whereby
Oela was t 1 go back to the Crown
Prince as his personal proi>erty.
But the Prussian diet falle dto ap
prove this arrangement, and the
Crown Prlt :e has begun action in
the courts against the Prussian
State. This ction is apparently in
spired by r lewed attempts in. the
Reichstag t > get through legisla
tion ex-pro iriating all the prop
erty which fbelonged to the Hoh-
enzollerns |nd other prominent
families.
and the capydorl. Tho dinomys la J
n rodent something like a wood- ;
chuck, which since its capture has j
become so donlestlcated that he j
follows his mastir about like a dag. j
according to JMr. Heller. The j
species Is said! to be nearly ex- j
tlnct .because It moves so slowly
that Its more powerful enemies can
overtake it
ties, and its
Mr. Heller
generally tra 1
its clan.
itfr communi
irlncipal proetctlon,
b< ieyes, is In that it
Is with members of
CHIC AG O-f Charm,
struck betw*
quality of
and not cla
balance
that indefinable
ersonnllty and poise,
sic perfection of fea-
ind sculpture, will de
selection of the na
tion’s moHt beautiful girls, accord*
Ing to the Ians announced for a
pageant of feauty and style to be
November.
will be selected
icctlon of the country
v’spapers, through
II winners will
final decision.
held here n^ct
Beautiful
from every
by various
contests, ar 1
gather hero
from a year
First Sp< rimens
Of R ire Animals
bought to U. S.
(By A soclated Press)
CHICAGO. -Two animals nevei^
S s new ad Itlons to the FFIel/
fore seen in the United Stat/s
(Museum fan lly, brought hero
Edmund Hel er, who has retur'
>ent in the unchi
jungles of p ru end the
fhaches of t
e Amazon’s itrl
riea. Mr. He er traveled through
thousands of
habited by
tribes in his
apeclment8 fo
The two m
to scientists,
presented to
CITY SCHOOL NOTICE;
Until 12 o’clock Tuesday, the
until 12 o'clock Tuesday, tnei
twenty-eighth, instant, the under-j
signed will open bids for the fol-j
lowing school supplies:
Crayons (white), 6 cases.
Crayons (colored), 1*4 boxes.
Erasers, 6 doz.
Toilet paper, 10 cafes.
Mops, 3 doz.
Coal scuttles, 1 dos.
Dippers, 6
Water buck
Mate!
Brooi
or 1%
Trash
Printin
400
study of business blanks, in
rmany and is In l For furth
edict, from an Superint
man's point of I
be expected eco*. I Chairmi
Aug.
nlles of country In-
ivage and hostile
search for strange
the museum,
w prizec, according
are the dinomys,
which he bro ight back alive and
t le Lincoln Park zoo,
PAGE ?HM»
USED CAR BARGAINS J
1920 LEXINGTON . .
New tires; runs good . $375 t
1920 3-PASS. STEVENS ROADSTER .
New paint, motor just overhauled; per- I'
feet condition ' $27a a
1919 BUICK ROADSTER *
New paint, good rubber, runs good, $275 |
FORD.CUT-DOWN $65 §?•’’
BRAND NEW FORD TOURING .... $475 | :
1920 5-PASSENGER CHALMERS, T
1920 REO ROADSTER, New Paint .^$400 fj ,'
CHEVROLET 490 .... .. f .. .VT .. $75 i
1917 FORD TOURINGIn .1 ./ .. $50 J g
OVERLAND 90^r0URlNGjUW tires $100 I B
OVERLAND 4 SKpAhiygboy tires . $350 H
ALLEN 43, 5 IjASSJNaERy A
New paint/.. . Y L/. $300 H :
DODGE TOURINCr . $75 a '
Oakland $x/rounrNG $75 fT'
TRUCKS L
2-TON KISSEL TRUCK
Perfect condition, stake body .. $1,200 A
1-TON KISSEL SPEED TRUCK .... $700 *
DODGE TRUCK $200 'A
FQRD TRUCK, panel body $100 I
WE TRADE CARS—TERMS TO SUIT tt
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR Q
COMPANY f
Phone 271’ f
Opposite Clarke County Court House I --
Read Banner-Herald Want Ads
; ■'1/ • *1
You Are Still Being Offered What 100 Neighbors
Accepted Within the Last Ten Days!
A hundred Athens families have bought new ranges within the past ten days
—but not even the attractive sales offer alone would have sold that many
Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges. There had to be something else—they had to be
shown a stove that was BETTER IN EVERY WAY, and when they saw
The New Detroit Jewel Gas Range
they KNEW THEY HAD FOUND IT. Many interested persons came in to
investigate, were convinced and wanted to buy—SO WE HAD TO ORDER
OUT MORE DETROIT JEWELS. THERE WILL BE ANOTHER CAR
LOAD TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. AND WE ARE EXTENDING OUR
SALES OFFER. ' A . . . .. .
0
w
N
f
100 More Customers
Can Get The Samp Terms
Pay no Money do 1
We’ll take the Old Rangi
can Pay Balance Our Eas;
amount—as little as $5.00
COOK
you
,lly for it You
the monthly
range.
100 More
New
DETROIT
JEWEL
GAS
RANGES
Will Arrive
This Week
Athens Gas,
PHONE 54
Light & Fuel Co.
PHONE 54
;;
Wait a Minute:
i th;
We Appreciate the Interest Every One Has Shown in OUR BREAD DEMONSTRATIONS,
ey Are Over, NOTICE HOW DELIGHTFUL THE BREAD.
Bread Delivered to the Stores Every Morning Will Be Baked the Day Before. Keep Step.
BENSON’S BAKERY
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