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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1923)
THREE SOCIETIES HONOR ROLL /I924\ r MODELS 1 Columbia .The only church In Northeast Georgia to have the three societies on the Honor Roll at fha Elherton gonventlon Is the Rural Union Chrh»tlan church, eight miles’ from Athens. These societies. Junior. Intermediate nnd Senior have been actively at work for more than a year and their programs have been unusually constructive. Miss Bai lie Mae Brewer Is superintends of the Juniors and Intermediates nnd Mlsr Pat Jonee la corresponding secretary of the JSenlor society. The latter was awarded a Christ ian Endeavor Efficiency pennant nt Elherton for registering ten delegates. Christian church Senior Society. Athens, for being best of the sixty societies In fjortheast Georgia. The second banner went to the best ru ral society, which was Mt. Vernon Christian Senior, Good Hope. The Junior banner was awarded to Flrr.t Christian church, Athens The Junior Badge *ys won by the Jefferson Juniors f$r having best set of three posters. The essay contest. "Whnt Christian Endeav ors means to me" was won by Alexander B. Russell, First Pres. Across the Street From,the Curb Mi irket and THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA CAMPUS GATE ATHENS, GEORGIA 233 BROAD STREET 233 BROAD STREET l societies received effldera pen I nante for good work. ' - | .More than 500 people are at . ■ tending every seslon of the '• ■ ventlon and every dc‘ _ *‘ " ’~ splendidly worked out. Vha 1001 Ohflatlnn JEFFER80N CLAIMS A NEW JUNIOR C. E. SUPT. <h Endenvorers are rejoicing over the fact that they have a new Junloi superintendent. Miss Jewel Alex ander, will nasums this work, slnci she Is to teach school near Jeffer. son nnd will give weekends to Junior Christian Endeavor. The Juniors nt this place have a splend id material In membership. The Read .Banner-Herald Want Ads The 1294 Christian Endeavor OUR BIG SALE CONTINUES THE REASON WEpEQCm FOR THIS SALE"llLlXdJli J For this week w<> are offering School Children Suits and Shoes at greatly reduced prices. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW. aerve In this convention. Their prefence alone Insures the greatest convention Dixie has ever held. The three notables are Dr. Francis E. Clark, president of the World Christian Endeavor. Union, Dr We have some great specials but owing to the space we are unable to itemize them, so come and see for yourself. Spool Thread 100 on Spool Men’s Large Size Handkerchiefs a-111 muan ciiuenvor union, UT Daniel Poling (well known to Ath. ens people) and William J. Bryan. Ladies’ Stockings All colon, necessity price Ladies’ Dress Shoes $5.00, odd sizes Necessity price Men’s Socks In all colbn, ^necessity price Ladies' Better Shoes Necessity price Scout Executive E. P. Clark or ganised 1 another Scout troop in Athens, Friday, October 5tb. . The Troop Committee is com posed of W. R. Tindall, chairman; A. O. Dunaway, secretary and treasurer; UN. Butler. The charter members of the troop are as follows: Donald H. Brackett, Dorsey E. Carithere, Leo D. Conaway, Alfred Y. Dunaway, Edgar W. Dunaway, Otis F. Gi.y, J. Kenneth, J. Hamilton, Thomas E. Wilburn. The troop Is sponsored by Young Harris Memorial. church, and Is etrongly hacked by the troop com mittee. Carl A. Fowler was elected Scoutmaster, and has entered Intp the work with much teal and en ergy. Under his able leadership tho troop gives promise of a bright future, and Its membership la ex pected to Increase materially with in the next two or three weeks. The regular weekly meeting will be held at the church on Friday evenings, at 7:30 o'clock. Hand Towels 1 Necessity price Ladies’ Work Shoes Necessity price Ladies’ Slip-over Sweaters Newest patterns, necessity prico Men’s Work Shoes Necessity price Men’s Dress Shoes Odd, sixes, necessity price Ladies’ House Dresses Necessity price Men’s Better Dress Shoes Necessity price Ladies* Over. Blouses and Waists New styles, necessity price CARROLLTON, On.—A car load of 10,000 egg capacity Incubators, four In number, has been received by Carroll county pdtaltrymen. The III ik. 1- - Incubator* will Rive the count, a 40.000 acc hatching capacity. Two of the Incubator* will be Installed TTTE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA' SHOES=SHOES PAUL HADAWAY’S SHOES None Better At Any Price i You Know Paul Hadaway } (50 Years in Athess) , Everybody Knows Chas. Hadaway (The Youngest Shoe Man in the World) p ' They Who Have Worn My Shoes Know— W Once a Customer—Always One! Beautiful Log Cabin Suede Pumps 54.00 Beautiful Black Satin, Suede Trim Pumps 54.00 Ladies’ Black Kid Boudoirs, Monday 51.00 Ladies’ All Wool, Pure Felt Boudoirs 95c Ladies’ Tennis Gym Oxfords 9ac Ladies’ Rubbers • Ladies’ Tan or Black Oxfords or Pumps, Choi le $2.50 Misses’ Patent Shoes, all sizes, 5 to 8,9 to 11 and 12 to 2, Choice Monday at Cost. i Beautiful $2.00 Silk Hose, any color $1.00 Everybody Knows No High Price*; at This Store Boys’ Army Shoes $3.00, $3.25, $3130, $3.75 Boys’ Gym Basketball Shoes $1.25 Men’s Brogues, Shoes or Oxfords $5.00 Men’s Storm Rubbers $1.00 Men’s Army Shoes $3.00 Men’s Basketball Shoes $1.50 * WHERE TO FIND FASH! The bc’.ghters of the Confeder acy, the "Maids of Athens," the Palace management and the own ers of the Fashion 8hop have form^ led a union, the object of which is to present an entertainment bf immeasurable pleasure am], irres istible appeal, for the benefit of the Stone Mountain Memorial, on Monday. Ahe picture to be presented on this date features Anita Stewart, in "The Love iPlker,” a new pic ture, and this la ita first showing In tho south. . At the matinee performance at four and again In the evening at nine, there will be a showing of distinctive styles furnished ex- diftdvely by the Fashion Shop, and worn by the belles and beau ties of Athens. Che courtesy,of the Palace man agement, giving this beautiful set ting for the advantage of this en< tortalnmcnt Is greatly appreciated'. The members of tho local U. D. C. chapter are untiring In tlieli *orv}ice\to the Confederate Me mortal, and their entertainments are always a guarantee of suc cess and pleasure. Monday, October 8, afternoon and evening, Palace Theatre. convention goes to Toccoa. Dr. | Chas. F. Evans. Southern secretary United Society of Christian En. deavor, Boston, Mass., is the prin cipal speuker for the Sunday sea* sion. H DELEGATES AT C. E. Other Christian Endeav or News of Interest to Young People of North east Georgia. G. L. JOHNSON TO HEAD CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION (Continued From Pago Oqo) tendent; Dr. M. B. Miller, Athens, Dr. W. H. Koelling, Elherton, and Dr. Taylor Martin, Winder, pas tore advisory hoard. Now that we see the cotton crop is short and we have loaded our store with Fall Goods, we are compelled to sell this stock at 4 great sacrifice, so this is your chance to get ready for the Fall season as we have a big line of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, etc. Men’s Work Shirts Necessity price .49 Blesching Necessity^g*ice, yd. Sheeting Good quality, 'necessity price yd. '.09 Men’* Work Shirt* Better end*, necessity price .69 Men’e Overalls In nil eisee, necessity price 1.00 Curtain Goode Necessity price, yd. .10 Men’s Bell Grade Overalls Necessity price 1.39 Mattress Ticking Necessity price, yd. .15 Men’s Hi’ Grade Ssreatere Necessity price 1.19 Plaids Necessity price, yd. .10 Ginghams Apron nnd drat Ginghams, Necessity price, yd. .10 Men’e Underwear Fleece lined Necessity price .69 BERG’S Door to Piggly Wiggly (By Jerry Johnaon) The Athens Christian Endeavor Union is well represented at th Northeast Georgia Christian En deavor Convention In session a Elherton thl*» week. Fifty-six del egates from the eight soclettos of Athens are nttemilnw •««! from all reports are giving a good account of themselves. The City Union colors are Red and Black and ev erywhere they are flying high are the reports from Elberton. SOCIETIES TO MEET AT MT. VERNON The Christian Endeavor Socle, ties of the Chrlstlam churches of Northeast Georgia will have a DIs- trlct Co-operation meeting at Mt Vernon church In Walton county, October 23-25. The Endeavor region of the meeting will be held Tuesday evening October 23rd with G. L. Johnson, Vice President of the State Union presiding. « Mr. Claude Mayne, of Winder It chairman of the program commit tee nnd promises to have a splend id and interesting mooting for three days. With 48 Body Yet Priced Yon can spend more or ten for a car, but you can buy no more anywhere for an equal amount than Columbia offer* in the improved 1934 Phaeton. Judge for yourself. Ita graceful body is the longest ever mounted on a IIS inch wheelbase. It hat a rear seat that is unusually wide— full 46 inches. It it the roomiest open ear, size and weight couiidered that you can buyj Z'- The finish is richly beautiful, durable and of really exceptional quality. Seats are deeply cushioned, with form-fitting coiled springs that make the longest trip thoroughly enjoyable. The heavy genu ine leather upholstery has been chosen to stand all kinds of wear. . To guarantee performance, you have the falhous Columbia all-feature chassis — admittedly the last word in assured, de pendability. Even swifter responsiveness, more marked economy, increased power and easier, more positive control have been attained in the 1934 Columbia Six. Here is our invitation to you: Come in ■ and take one of these cars out for a searching road teat. Examine it through out. Ask all the questions you can. Talk to Columbia owners. Get ac quainted with the car and with us. Then make your decision. pit Columbia-Athens Motor Company 148 Clayton St. INTERESTING NEWS FROM ALL SOOTH C. E. CONVENTION Tel. No. 1161 EXCEPTIONAL RIDING COMFORT The new Dodge Brothers Touring Car is exceptionally comfortable to ride in; it is good looking; and it incorporates many important refinements of detail. The body is longer and lower, eliminating side sway, affording more Jeg room, and enhancing the beauty of the lines. Deeper seats, long underslung rear springs and longer front springs, give ample assur ance that cross country (ouring can be enjoyed without weariness or fatigue. Yet with these improvements, and many, others, it is still fundamentally the same car—built bn the same chassis and poyvered by the same sturdy engine. MORRIS YOW Broad St. Athens, Ga.