The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 30, 1923, Image 6

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I killed in Mellon during the World, |Wx-.r, left Wednesday for Vuncou- iver. B. CJ., where she.will take a (steamer for Anting:, China. Miss j Williams is going to the Orient as an Episcopal missionary, having recently passed the required cx- nation. Sunday School Training Course Opens Next Week : Cordial Invitation Ex- r tended Students. Course Will Last One Week, Presiding Elder An- . nounces. A Sunday rchool training school for the Athens district of the Methodist church will be held at ^ Cie First Methodist church here » September 3 to 8, G. i\ Venable, t preniding elder, announced Wed* nesday. The board of managers follows: * R. P. Stepans, chairman; F. G t ni.ohmore. W. R. Tindall. 1J. D. 2 Qulllitfa, If. 0. Callahan, G. F. Ven* £ able. J. M. Pound, Mrs- O. N. Hays, T. N. Gaines, W. C. Thompson, II. 2 P. Read, T. P. Wooten. M. A. Pharr, P. F. Merritt. Miss Kate Downs. J. W. Morton. (M1hh Kudora Nocll, A. \ A. O. Dunnnway, Mrs. 8. K. Was son, Miss Maud Jones, Afrg. W. T. 1 llryant. A cordial Invitation to enroll for this course is extended to all those r who dcajrc to fit themselves for J efficient teaching In the church, ■without regard to church affilia tion. Students In Athens for other rerk are cordially invited to take course. In almost every com- tttty tho public school touchers ore affiliated with some Sunday school. This Training Course will therefore be of especial value to all such in their work.'parents, ns well as teachers, will find this course of immeasurable value. The course is given under the authorization, and with the co-op eration of the Teacher Training Division of tho Sunday Schot I Board «.f the Methodist church. Those who complete any one of the courses will be given u cer tificate of credit, looking to ulti mate graduation. Credits will not bo allowed if a student is absent more than two of the twelve les son fu i iofs. (Hath course requires two peri ods daily.) 1. Primary' Organization—MJss Corrlne Little. 2. Junior Pupil—Mrs. E. It Michaux. 3. Intermediate Sonic* Phychol- ogy Dr. E. Hightower. 4. Pupil Study—Miss May Zclg- ltr. 5. Principles of Teaching—Prof. I), L. Earnest. f>. Organization and Administra tion of Sunday School.—Rov. Ho mer Thompson. Two lesson periods each day will he held from 7:30 to 9:3(1 1». M.. with a brief Intermission between, except the last on Sat unlay, which will be In tho fore noon. Sister of Athenian, Killed in War Sails As Missionary MACON. Ga—Miu Hiinnnh Williams, sister of Captain Jewett WiUlnms, of Athena and Macon, SIS IN TIMES Athens girls attending the Y. M, <\ A. Surpmer Cami*_at the beaut fill resxrvation in the mountains were ;n the Ilmctight Sunday A photograpn showing the girls in row boats was published in the lanta Journal and the Nww York Times. Tho Summer ramp *'d for boys and girls by the Y. M. C. A., assisted in the latter ramp by the Y. \V. C. A. is attracting attention throughout tin? country While tho camps are oi>ened pri marily for Clarke county and northeast Georgia boys and girls both this summer have been at tended by boys and girls from all sections of the state. Although Secretary Walter Frr- bes has been conducting summer camps for several years the one last year and this year are tho largest he has ever conducted. The reservation bought last year by the Y. M. K'. A. for the camps is oon- sldered ’very beautiful and ideally! located for a camp. ^ Tlte fart that the New York Times rotogravure section carried a picture of the girls as well ns the Journal Indicates the wide spread popularity of the camr The title of the pfrttiro Is "Spirit of tho Western Wilds In tho South." HUMAN INTEREST STORIES WANT ADS are human interest stories that reflect the needs of businesses and house holds. TltE WANTS afford an effective and in expensive means for meeting emergencies and providing the most sought for things. THE WANT£ are useful in renting homes, business-holdings, farm and suburban prop erty. THE WANTS provide a directory of coxy, comfortable, well kept rooms that are for rent. , THE WANTS point to employment in every line of business and tell of chances for domestic workers. .THE WANTS outline opportunities for ex changing. THE WANTS are radiant/with chances that are well worth while in buying and sell* ing. THE WANTS are the means of restoring ‘ many lost articles of value. THE WANTS are the direct course of com munication between employer and employee- THE WANTS weild an influence in every „ walk in life. THE WANTS furnish many suggestions that lead to success. - THE WANTS show their resultfulness in most transfers of realty. THE WANTS act ’quickly and cost but a minimum. <