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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1923,
.office 1201 — By MRS; ALICE ADAMS
]bc foildwing lovely poem was
ml by Mrs. J. H. \t. Gcrdinc
! fhuvsd&y afternoon at the Kris'
cth'Mlist church when she made i.
| chunking} talk oh her recent visit
I to relatives in Korsa.
I a PRAYF.R ^
j- t . with me all my journey
Savior mine;
I And let the light of glo? v
\ ‘ o’er me shine.
ro with me every moment
B* with me every hour,
Uphold, protect and keep mo
By Thine Almight power.
| G< with me thru the^nmpest '
King of Kings'
Hiding me in the shadow
Of Thy wings,
with me thru temptation,
Savior dear*. . , V
O let me feel thy presence
Ever npar.
vith me all my Journey.
Precious Friend:
Guiding me safely guiding
To the end.
ADDRESS OF MRS.
H. L .GERDINE
on Friday afternoon at the First
Methodist’ church was probably
never heard in Athens The ' in.
tense interest of the speaker in hei
subject, her sincerity and piety, bei
lightness of touch and vividness
of descript *o a, her abounding sym
pathy. and play of humor— the
reality of the entire thing made of
a missionary address some* king
fresh and delightful to a degree
wh{ch t«(w, If any. of her audlenct
had. ever experienced.
A year ago Mrs. Qerdine Bta" 4 eJ
•on her Jong Journey to Korea, at.
full of enthusiasm and expecta
tion ns if three score years of Gift
were not already behind her: ape
every incident of the weeks and
months that followetkfthe welcom
ed with the enthusiasm of youth
going forth Into its world of
dreams. So her narrative of th*
year’s experiences was vivid wit*
Interest and brought Korea closet
| to us than perhaps a dozen ser-
I mons might have done.
, From the time she left Georgia
to cross the^eontinent and then the
I Pacific, • to the hour of her refurr
A more interesting address than I she ha«T been safely guarded anf
that glvtft by , Mrs J. *H L Gerdint had met thb vicissitudes and the
possible dangers^ of the way with
the gladness and confidence of t
child. She saw, too, with t
mother’s' tenderness' and Christ
ian's’ understanding.- the wonderfu
work which American mission
aries iire accomplishing in Korea.
Vor centuries a hermit nation, and
If ter brought under Japan’s Iron
. rule, a people poor, ignorant And,
— Residence 832 ! oft ? n oppressed,
— 11 ■ i So. as always to the sutferhu
'and breaken-hearted,. .he message
,df the Gospel wau precious to the
Koreans, and they are literally
begging for Christian Instructor
and Christian Institutions. Theii
WILL HER EYES
STAND THE STRAIN
OP STUDY
School begins with it at
tendant eye-strain. Better
have your children’s eyes
examined and fitted with
DR. J. L. PENDLEY
Optometrist and Optician
206-207-208 Sou. Mutual Bldg. Athens, Ga.
Yea the Lord sltteth os king for
ever”.
There hr the ssnsd ot awful gran
deur, the power of the creator.
Yet note the tenderness of that
same Almighty One:
"The Lord will give strength unto
1 His people:
The Lord will bleps His peopi*
with peace.-* f
—M. A. B.
THRELDKELD-8HIPPEY
A marriage of very cordial in
terest was that of Miss Josie Lee
Threldkeld and Mr Edwin FYanci#
Shippey of Wewahltehka, Fla.„
«nu bnrMuan lnsuiuuons. xnwi i «
engerness for the pospei a chai J Thursday afternoon at i:S0 at the
lenge to our obligation to share
with tht.n the privileges
seem oimast to weary of.
Many of us are tired of preaching
and only a sensational appGa
through the newspaper will brlnr
us *o church, but the Koreans wll
walk twenty ctf thirty miles thnr
the snow over rough roads to hea
the Jesus doctrine and -listen fo-
hours to what the missionary wll
toll tehm of the Divine love.
Then their need of meuicat mfr-
slnnaries is almost unimaginably
great, their own doctors being ig
norant beyond Relief and accus
tomed to torture the poor slot
pnnpie in their sunerutK’nn an<*
absolute lack of fci4*'ted*e.
Eut no newspaper article oan d*
justice to Mrs. CJerdlne^ accouni
of her visit to Korea. OUiei
churches In Athens ,wj| lno doub*
wish to avail themselves of her
first-hand knowledge and her de
lightful powers of narrrtion.
Home of the bride’s mother, Vrs
Sarah A. Sandes'on Hancockr *tve»
jnue, Dr. Joseph Bennett officiat
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Shippey (eft
immediately after the ceremony for
a filpto Florida to spend two
weeks. On their return they will
be at home to their friends unti’
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CIRCLES MEETING8 FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
MONDAY 5 O'CLOCK
The following circles of the wi
man’s auxiliary at the First Pftet
byteriau caurch will meet Monday
afternoon at 5 o'clock ’as follows:
1 Circle I with Mrp. E—L .HtU.
Circle JI postponed until Monday
week.
Circle III ghd IV with Miss An
nie Crawford.
Circle V with Mrs. Andrew M
Soule.
Circle VI with Mrs. Audley Mor
ton. *
A "Chili Day’,’ in September will
be held in Athens Monday, Mrs
Bessie Troutman, market master
announced yesteVday.
The shipment of green toma
toes fronf Athons to Florida re
sulted In nccoumulatlon of a qunn-
tity of small tomatoes or “culls";
just right for - making chill sauce
pickles. Mr. Troutman ha
Please take Psalm 29 and writ.*
it out as a poem In blank verse.
\Yrlte for its title Song of the
( Thunderstorm. #
There sh6uld be seven stanzas;
the first and the last have each
four lines. The fly# stanza# be-
j iwi*n huvedhree lines each. Al
i these five, ail except one begin*
! with "The voice of the Lord, etc.’
• Please bring this copy that you
have mude tq the next meeting oi
the class, or mall to Miss Ba
WARD-GIACOMINO
Ms. Elia Harris Ward of Wat-
klnsvlile announces- the marriage
of her daughter Caroline to Mr.'
Joseph Olacorplno on Wednesday,
August ?9tb, 1923, Atlanta, Ga. The
bride attended the State Nomal
for three years and hast been a
resident of Atlanta for sometime.
and has many friends here and
throughout the state, who will be
greatly Interested in the above an•
nmmrement. Thp groom’ former^
of /few .Orleans and a graduate .»♦
’CiBan*' University Is prominently
identified with the business and so-
dal affairs of Atlanta.
WOMAN’S BIBLE CLASS
FIRST METHODI8T CHURCH
MEET8 TUESDAY 4:30
The regular September meeting
First Methodist church will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 4:JO in tin
Baraca room.
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Miss Mildred Moll and Miss An
nie Carlton have returned from
Highlands. 'Mrs. Well has taken up
her residence at Lucy Cobb* and is
very busy getting ready for the
opening of school.
Miss Claude "Reynolds leaves to
day lor Cornelia, Gainesville, and
Atlanta to spend her vacation.
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Mr. Thomas Beusse spent sev
eral day last week with relative#
In Appalachee.
Mrs. R. E. FullUove and family
have moved from Hill street to
Mr. Aaron Cohen's apartment on
College avenue.
^ -Sflau Amelia Glassier has re-
ranged it, Imvo a quantity ot hard, turr ^ to (Charleston, S. C., alter
head enbbnBO, hot iieppor. ond g v| „ )( to bf) rm ndmotlier, MrMs-
onions at the place on Clayl*W> Gotthclmer.
ati"eot formerly occupied by J-.ihn--
son’s Billiard Parlor. These "culla*
which arc much better than tnoy
sound: will be sold at one cent j«ei
pound to Athens houaewivc.
ovanting to hinko chili or pfckic*
for winter. . i , . ;
Don't forgot, Monday morning
cent per pound. Here*#
your opportunity.
tored to Atlanta Friday for the
day.
Mrs. J. W. Bailey and young
daughter, $ffss Emily Bailey, are
axpected homo Monday from .Nor
folk and New; Yefr, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Waff, wno has
been visiting Mrs. Howard Waff
ip Norfolk all the summer.
Mr. John Whit? Morton and Mr.
George Morton left Saturday tor b
visit to Now York.
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•Mir. and Mrs. Walter Jones will
return from Atlanta this aftoryw/ii
after a week-end visit
, Col. M. G. Michael* left Saturday
for New York to Join Mrs. Michael
fc*r a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Michael.
Miss Edith Hodgson returns this
week from Washington, V. c.
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Mrs. E. II. Dorsey, Sr., left’Fri
day for Dillard to visit Mrs. Chas.
A. Talmadge at hor summer home.
Mr. E. H. Dorsey returns from
New York today after a business
trip. •' c „
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Miss Katherine Bradwell is in
Americas visiting Miss Hulette
j Humper.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen and
Marion, br., have returned to At
lanta attorn visit to Mr. and Mr?.
Robert Toombs DuBoao.
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<Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hodgson
who have been residing In Craw
ford the past year have returned
to the city and are*moving into
their attractive cottage on MCledge
avenue.
Mrs. L. fjf. Bray and* Miss Chris
tine Foster are spending the week
end in Mountain City.
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. Mrs. W. C. Jordan and Miss An
nie Jordan will return from Frank
lin, N. C.i Monday.
quote from Dr. Moulton:
“The opening and closing quar
tra^po (stanzas of four lines each? 1
are subjective, conveying the feel
ings of the observer, first as th<
signs of the coming storm move
him to thought* of the grandeur ol
God; then at tho close when he
fee In himself enveloped In tht
^cace of God’s protection.
* The Intervening stanzas are ob
jective. The thunderstorm rises
out of the waters, sweeps through
the forest, dlqp away over the wll
derness, and leaves a freshne#:
which ma^es nature sesm like «
tmple where all thingo are crying
Glory, etc.”
Notica how “The voice wf thi
Lord.” seven times repeated, make:
a crashing refrain* as In a sublime
musical composition.
at the'I
"The Lord
king i
r Good
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Vlce-Prerident
E. U WILKINS
VIc-PrCL, Treat A Manager ol
„ InvwtmenU.
' - W. K. HOWARD,
VIce-Pres. and Manager ol Loan,.
Mr. Gordon caraon at Savannah
joined his family her Saturday for
a week-end vlalt at the home of
i.dm. r.oaa D. Hull and will ac
company; them (lome Tuesday.
Mn. Miller Porter loft Saturday
for Waahlngton. D. C., after a vlalt
to hor father, Mr. D. F. Miller.
Mr. It. ]. Reyiwtda, Mlaa Annie
Graco ltaynolda. Mn, R. W. White,
Mies Graco White and Mra. H. U
I1II1 p( Mayoevillo were rUllor.
here Friday.
Mn, Frank Mller and little
daughter Virginia Anno leave
Tuoaday for Hayed, Kansaa, to vlali
her parenU and will atop in Kan
ina City for a visit to relative! to
-none .everal wcoka. Mr. Miller
will accompany them to Atlanta.
«r. and Mn. ® M. Powell have
returned from Charlotte, Qreena-
boro and AaBevllle, N. G.
Mlaa Nettlo Smith ha* reutrned
to Commerco after a delightful
vlalt with Mill Ethel Koliy.
Mlsa Ethel Ktdly" entertained a
number 6f her friend, Wedneiday
evening complimenting her gucat
Mies Nettle Smith ol Commerce.
Mils Bluma Funkcnstcln I<
Friday tor Columhna to v|att Mta,
Lyn Rothachild.
' Mr. and MnTftuli Simmon* of
Greenwood. S. C.. are gueiti ot
Mr. and Mn. Louis Fuokenateln
tog tbe'day.
MW* Francs* Elrod returned Sat
lirday Iron! a week's vlalt lo
Gainesville.
I*
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Dr. and Mn II. B. Patric and Miss
Park huve- returned
tor trip to Alaban’
the Southern part
. —ffl’
iSUsg Margaret Sl»;f r of Teunes-
ebe is visltiDg hcc fa^har and othor
relatives and friends.
’ —@~*
Miss Sarah Kate Lang of McCor
mack 8. C„ ip U>» V UMt of her
grand mother.
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3. Park and Miss- j Mra. James McGowan, Miss Mar \Iis* CJote Coxwcll has cpmMct- * • ’
rned from a mo- gnret McGowan. Messrs Stovart ©a a ctuvwi ot the Biislnt*M c’ol- t-i
not. Florida and and Wurorn Walker of Auu»:«Uw jege n-«u has re'urneJ to her Wui 1 »
of Georgia. ' ijeturned home Haturdty after j n U/arrvnton. - f
!— 1 visit of two days. / IF ' ‘
, ' 1/ Me: A. Goldberg he* recced „ i
lletta uw,-i,t. aner lp i n , u ,, K m . nva , t;|
Mr. ‘ and Mrs.' Burke
T/heo for a sojourn • or . seveiyi;: days here *
■day*. } ■ ... .
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Mr. Andrew borne? ot Gaiij «n-1 Heelop
vllle visited relatives hero Frit fiy, caj to i
New Six Sedan
Seven j?a.\*ejitiers ' ' 4
$2190 _
4. o. b. factory L J
> Mr*. Claud dog WtUe^^ f/ah
Flora,cox. Mrs. Robert WIUou and
children attended Mr. J. D. Price - *
barbecue Saturday In Farming™
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Mrs. Murrell and Ml»a Murrell,
of Wlntervllle were vltltdra here
Friday.
Mis* Lucile DuBoso who has
been in charge of the Y. W. O. A.
as local secretary leaves Monday
for New York lo rename her stu
dies at the White Bible School,
Mis Do Boer has made many friends
who regret very'much to aco her
leave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brlghtwell
of Maxeys left Saturday fee a mo
tor trip to T?bee.
Mlaa Ma NltA Bullock hue re
turned from Atlanta and points of
Interest ,
Mr. and (Mtb. M. I- Wilson an
nounce the birth of n daughter.
August ■ 24th. who will bo called
Martha Sunttean.
Mm. Golden Knight la vlittlnf
relatives In Atlanta.
his timll'y’here foe a visit at 11
home olMr. and 'Mrs. W. D. Beach'
„,gR
, Mrs. J. R. Sparks of Eatonton
arrived - Saturday to vlalt her
daughter Mra. Carlton Jester.
CjI.’ D. W. Byther retorned Sat
urday morning from Camp Bragg.
S. C.
R. 6. FREEMAN,
SecreUry A Manager of Real EeUte
and ln#u«ince.
R. W. SIZER,
Asst freis, and Ant Manager of
.Investmente. I
V MRS. A. M. DOOLITTLE,
Asst Secy, and Aeet Mgr. of Insurance*
ERWIN, ERWIN d NIX
General CouaJeL
• L. D. PENNY,
Associate Countel.
Miss Elsie J-ster leaves this
week fo re visit to Columbue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer
leave Monday for Atlanta to moke
their home followed hr the sincere
wishes from their many
Mends.
Major and Mrs. Hunter Harris
eye axoerted homo this week from
New York. They will make the trip
hy host a topping tn Savannah for
i vlalt.
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Messrs. Albert and Robert Snelt-
»* have return'd from Mountain
C “ r ’ “
Cot. and Mm. Snnlttng will re
turn from their summer homo tn
Mountain city fhl* week.
Mm. E. U Ilnssev has relumed
from charlotte, N. C. Mm. Rnesry
III have as her guest, Mrs. Jlran-
*n of New York during the month
of Ocfobfl
October.
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Mr. and Mra. Farrar Bond of
Greenville are week-end gaeste of
Prof. G. 0. Bond, and Misses Bond,
Tho friends of Mr. Charlie Lem
on will be pleaeed to learn ho Is
fj,Ing -nicely fololwfng a topstl
operation at tho General hospital
Jgj
Dr/and Mrs. Parish have •re
turned to Toecoa after n vlalt t«
relative#.
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Mias Katharine Palte has re
turned from Greenville where ehe
visited for several weeks.
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(Miss Annie Paine left Friday for
Fitsgerald where she will teach
this winter.
The friends of Mias 8tolla Flatnu
wjil be pleased to lear not her sat
isfactory condition following a ton
sil operation Fridav st tho General
hospital. rc
Mrs. Jam/* McGowan and Ml*?
Margaret McGpwan of Augusta
have taken Miss Marianna Frier
son's apartment for the winter and
will take possession October thr
first. Miss' McGowan will take
speelal tudle at the Uhsiverzlty
Their many Mends will welcome
them' most cordially, their pr»r
enee adding delightfully to the *r
cial and cultural life of Athens.
Miss Nancy O’Neal is spending
the weekend In Slloam.
Dr, and Mrs. Joseph« Stewarl
have returned froip Clayton when
Jhey spent several weeks ol th*
* rl House. ,
Mr. 9tevo Upzon, Misses Ma
thilda, Louise and Marie Upson,
leavu Wednesday for Atlantic City
to join Mrs. Upson and Judge and
Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin.
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