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NORMAL MIL
A very beautiful and Impressive
program was given Thanksgiving
morning by the Y. W. C. A. at the
State Normal School. The services
were led by Miss Mary Graae Keh-
rer.' A short historical sketch of
Ihs first Thanksgiving end what It
meant was given by Mils « Lucy
Grace Parsons; a sketch o£ the
present day Thanksgiving was giv
en by Miss Ozella Hembree. Miss
Kehrer then turned the fnectlmr In
to an open forum and all responses
Were filled with thanksgiving as
different girls told of the many
things for which to be thankful.
ft is the custom of the State
Normal School’s graduating etnas
to publish nnnually the "Crystal.
To give an Idea of what the book
is to contain, a stunt night li
given, having each organisation re
presented. Under the direction of
Miss MaNIta Bulloch a very ' “
lightful entertainment was arrang
ed. Because of Miss BuQoch’S
untiring efforts In aiding Ita pub
llcatlon, the annual had been stedi-
rated to her. __
^ Misses Hilda Johnson and . Hah
Burch of Amerlcua Oa, were the
week end guests of Bernlch John,
son and Dorothy Collins.
Mr. E. D. Colvin of Emery Uni-
verslty was tho guest of Mila Eli
zabeth Colvin Thanksgiving.
Miss Iris Calloway spent
week end with Miss Claudia Hen-
eler of Atlanta.
Mlse Jewell Barnett spent
Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. end Mra L. H. Barnett
Farmington.
Mine Martha Jackson and Mr.
Bryan Almon were the gueete of
Miss Nellie Almon Wednsaday.
Miss Memphis Wood had as hei
gueete Thanksgiving, Mleaee Snow-
dell end Blanche Wood of Atlanta,
Mr. Harper Trowbridge,
Helen Dye, Ruby end ’
Wqod of Blythe.
Lou Etta
den loss of property. But property la destroyed and financial loss
v. Insure. Just because you do not expect mis-
. Mrs. W. U Gaulding of Colbert
spent Saturday afternoon with
Miss Annlo Mae Hampton.
Mrs. .O. D Glenn of Walklnevllle
spent Friday afternoon with v —
dauxhter. Florrle.
Misses Elsie Persons, Maymelu
Harrison and Annie Mao Hampton
spent Thursday afternoon with
Mies Hampton’s parents. Dr. and
Mra H. H. Hampton of Colbert.
Mies Sara Bailey of Newnen was
the guest of Miss Virginia, Flea,
nery Friday. '■
Mra J. H. Howard and little
daughter spent Thanksgiving holi
days with her sister, Mien Jenlt
Scott 1
Misses Ellen Bowen and Fran
ces Tredwell of the 5th District A
* M. School at Monroe were guests
of MIssee'Huth Bowen end An,
nle Mae Blase Sunder afternoon.
Mr. Lens Hubbard of Atlanta
called t» nee hla sister Min Annie
Lebra Hubbard 8unday after
noon. ' _ .
Miss Nancy Arnold of Pelser,
S.iC., wan ths guest of her sister,
Min Carolyn Arnold during
Thanksgiving holldaya
One pt the exciting eventa
the week vii the basket bell game
between Gilmer and Winnie Davie
Holla played Friday afternoon
Gilmer waa victorious, the soon
being twelve to six.
Miss Fannie Mays Coachman,
Min Lynda Gunnels, Mlu /Anne
Thompson and Min Rebecca Ma*
ptea were the guuta of Mias Suite
Watte, Thursday afternoon.
Mlu Laura Wilson visited Mies
Cortes Wilson Sunday.
Mr. and Mra B. M. Everett of
Register were the gunts of r
Cora Mae' Everett Sunday.
Min'Ruby Bheltor. visited Mra
C. B. Wright sf Athena Thuradiv
afternoon.
Minn Helen White. Marian
Week PUalmae Bpratling, Evelyn
Orr, Olivia and Annte Mary Hay
spent Thuredey afternoon with
Mra W. T. Flanagan.
Min Cortn Wiieon and Mlu
Cora Mae Everett spent Thurs
day afternoon in Commerce.
The S. O. 8. S. Club was delight
fully entertained at a tent last
week end.
Chi Chi Club entertained Is
Miller tSsrlors Saturday afternoon.
The club was entertained by Mlu-
n Ruth Clark, Ethel Bagley, Ka-
•le Mae Johnson, Opel Jourdan and
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MISS NETTIE JONES
Phone 4602
Jones Greenehouse Co.
Pboae 4602
Margie Coulter. During the after,
noon many delightful games and
contests were enjoyed after whlcfr
a delicious salad course waa serv
ed. * The club consists of twenty
one members.
Miss Grace Puckett of 'Doccoa
was tho guest of Miss Dollle Tur
ner and Miss Annie Marlin IHfcks
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
A movie party was given In honor
of Mias Puckett* after which a din
ner was given. Covers wero laid
for Misses Puckett. Edsle Johnson,
Margie Coulter* Dollle Turner and
Annie Marlin Hick*
Mrs. E. L. King of Georgetown
was the week end guest of Miss
Dorothy Smith.
Mr. Albert Lillard of Lyons wan
the guest of Miss Minnie Mat
Price Friday.
The Black friars prere. organized
Saturday evening In Senior Uall.
Alice Manery was elected President
Lurllne Medlock, qecretafry and
Memphis Wood treasurer.
Miss Dorothy Lane- was the
charming hostess Saturday night
at a'party given In honor of Mias
Emma Welch on her ltthblrthday.
The color scheme of j pink and
whit# was ‘carried out. A delicious
salad course, ambrosia and
chocolate was served. Covers were
laid for twelve guests Including;
Misses Olllla Jacksoh, Louise
Lane, Mary Frances StovaJI, Tullle
Chandler, Myra Nelson, Cleo Jack-
son Mary Means Emma Welch
Almarlne Watkins Leona Goolsby,
Sara Blvlhs and Wyallne Hester. '
A delightful birthday t party was
given Monday evening in honor of
Miss Jdaude Boyett The room of
Missed Daisy Harris and Gladys
Mills was beautifully decorated
with red and white rosea. A salad
course was served, followed by an
ice course. Those present
Misses Maude Boyett. Daisy Harris
Gladys Mills, Hslen-Craven, Laura
Hamrick Elisabeth Mon
crlef Mildred Wllklna and Lois
Johnson.
Mr. Lee King of JVrens was the
guest of hla slater Miea Mattie
King -Saturday.
Mrs. Agnes Eberhardt accompan
ied by Miss Ethel Strickland at
tended the Paderewski Concert In
Atlanta this week.
Miss Carolyn Edwards visited
Mr. and Mra Florence of Athene
Thursday.
Miss. Annie Harmon of Carrol-
ton spent ths Thanksgiving holi
days with her sister Miss Mildred
Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cocroft. Mrs.
H 8 KayTor. and Miss Jessie Sut
ton of Bostwlck were guests Fri
day of Miss Louis# Cocroft
Miss Ada Bradberry of Eatonfon
waa the Sunday guest of Miss No
ra and Emily Jones.
.Miss Helen Joiner of Plnehurat
and Miss Virginia Motley of Dan-
lelavllle spent th# week end with
Miss Mamie Wilkes.
Mr. Lenord Cooper of G. A. B.
spent Thanksgiving with he r sla
ter, Miss Sara Cooper.
Mr. W. A. Johnson of .Hull was
the guest of his daughter, Mlse
Lois Johnson, Sunday.
Mr. Walter ElUs of Reynolds
spent Thanksgiving with his sister
Miss Margaret ElUs.
The cabinet of tha Toung Wo
man’s Christian Association’ con
ducted the weekly program Sunday
evening of the Christian Endeavor
society at the First Presbyterian
church. The theme of the service
waa £ comparison of the represen.
tatlve women of the Biblical days
with those of our own day.
State Normal School will be re-
Elens MEET
TODAY IN WALTO
COUNTY
By "JERRY" JOHNSON
Sunday (today) more than 200
young Kndcavorers ot Walton
county ore expected to gather at
Coi’nth church aarf enjoy a Couo
ty Endeavor' Rally. Mlu Irene
Malcolm, Good Hope, ha* been lay-
ins .pecial emphasis upon thja
meeting and Is sure to have
bounded aucceM, when the meeting
has passed Into history. Mlse Re
becca Brown o( the Cowpen So
cicty will be on hand wjth several
truck loads of Young Popple,
well as Miss Frances Orr, leader
of the Cedar Grove organisation.
Miss Margaret LaBoon, Georgia's
enthusiastic Endeavor secretary of
tho ML Vernon Society promises
to have, a good delegation and
plenty of material to u(tn the Ban-
ner for the senior society, of that
community. Rev. James Barfield.
teaching school at Logs na
vi!!. will be on hand with a bunch
of Endeavorers and'every society
Is workfng hard to get possession
of the County Union Benner, which
Is awarded at these rallies.
Athens le famishing four speak
en for this meeting. Hissen Nancy
Lowe Morton and Agnes McGuire,
"Jerry" Johnson ana Lamar La
Boon.
GEORGIA ENDEAVORER
AT WORK IN fLORIDA
Young people ot Northeast Geor
gia will remember Miss Loyola
Stacy, wfco formerly lived la El-
berton, with'a great deal of In
terdsL In the December Isaue of
the Florida C. E. News, ot Interest
to note. It the tact that a North'
east Georgia Endeavorer not only
playa the part of the State Union
as Intermediate Superintendent
but work* aa well. In December,
fas Stacy organised a new society
st .Mulberry, Fla., and aided la
plana for a district convention.
Northeast Georgia always send,
such folks out from the field.
Junior Superintendent. Mrs. M.
B. Miller Is supervising the Vg-
gest teak of the year at the Chrla-
llan church. She la preparing a
program to be rendered Sunday
evening. December 12.'when many
young people from the Junior, In
termediate and 8enlor soclct/cs
will have a part In the Christina*
program. Mrs. Miller's past ex
perience will convince any on*
that the program fa to be a fea
ture of the year.
PER8BYTERIAN SOCIETY -
HAS NEW OFFICERS
presented at Student'a Convention
which meets In Indianapolis' from
December twenty-elahth to Jan
uary second by Miss Lucy Grid
Parsons, Miss Mary Grace Kehrer,
Miss Mtcy Bonner, and Mlse Lou
ise Shackelford, Students from
Officers for the Central Pres
byterian Senior Endeavor Society
were Installed Bandar evening,
December' Sad. which lives the
new worksrs n field ot opportunity,
since societies everywhere are
trying to make December "Sun
shine Month," doing everything
"In His Name." My. Samuel Cart-
ledge, son of the putor of the
church, was selected by the young
peoplo to lend the work In 1(14
and, a l otter selection could not
have been made to head the work
of tho Senior noclety.
the "Dixie Endeavor and Christian
Endeavor World," magazines con
tinues hla steady* pace of securing
subecrip.Uona to.these two papers.
Northeast Georgia baa always
wanted to demoneirate what she
could do on these campaigns, but
not until now has the matter seem
ed so easy. Mr.- Anld its securing
new subscriptions at -the rate ol
twenty per week. Ur. Anld Is an
enthusiastic worker and has a de
sire to serve, which makes this
campaign possible. Northeast
Georgia is almost 200 points'ahead
of other districts In the campaign
MACOOCHEE INSTITUTE
HA8 EXPERT CLASS
The Expert Endeavor class at
Nacoochcc Institute, Rsutee, is
progressing splendidly under the
|abkj supervision of Miss'Annie
Cameron, Georgia's Life Work Re
cruit superintendent, who Is a
member dt the Nacoochee Institute
faculty. Practically every member
of the senior and Intermediate so
cieties are enrolled. |
GEORGIA'S NEW FIELD
SECRETARY AT WORK
Bert G. Jones, field secretary for
the Georgia Christian Endeavor
Union le now In the state doing
a constructive work. He is to he
In MllledgevUle this next week
end. after sorting. In. a convention
of the Southeast Georgia C. E.
District. It la interesting to know
thtt Mrs. Jones and the children
have reached America from Wales,
which la tha native home of Geor
gia's field man, and will remain at
Green Cove 8pifngs, Fla., for the
winter.
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cd pastor of Young Harris Memo
rial church, has arrived in Athene
to make hie home and will preach
hie first sermon In the now charge
Sunday morning. He urges al
members of the church to b<
present. Rev. Mr. Read was ap
pointed to Athens ’ nt the lost
Methodist Conference. He afcrved
at Blahop four year*
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WANT ADS
Closing Out Sale of_AD Winltr
Hats at Very Low Prices. Also
Bhowing new arrivals In Karl,
n pr ‘s* ““*»«*• Mr »- Arthur
Burch, 304 Holman Building. d» c
TAX NOTICE
There are only eleven
more days left in which to
pay State and County
Taxes before Dec. 20th.
The Law requires that
the Tax Books be closed
on 20th day of Dec., and
all unpaid Taxes be placed
in officers’ hands in shape
of Fi Fas, for immediate
collection.
I am compelled to obey
the Law.
I advise all Tax Payers
to come fast and not wait
for the last few days.
W. A. MALLORY,
Tax Collector.
CHRISTMAS SOCIAL AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Miss Nancy Lows Morton, chair
man of tho social committee of
th* Christian Church senior socle
ty, ennouncee-that the December
social to be held prior to the boll,
days Is going to’be the "Met yet.’
December 9th Miss Morton will
have namei had age of every child
et the Southern Christian Orphans
Home, Atlanta, aud each Endeev-
orer will drew a name, bringing
to the eociel e gift for that rc
•perilve child.'The glfte will hi
paced end sent to tho Orphtns
Home as a result of kbe “Sunshine
Social” of the senior society,
good Idea!
WHO CAN AFFORD TO
MI8S C. E. MEETING
"What Makes * Successful Work
erf" Prov. 6:6-11’. The Christian
church meeting win be ltd by Mlse
Ida Le*. Lavender and atop by
step the thought* will be given.
First "preparation," "health."
“energy" and character" will be
part* of the topic.’
A most cordial welcome extend
ed to younx people to attend tho
meeting at 7 o’clock.
’astor pf Young,
Harris Arrives
Rev. B. P. Raad, newly appoint-
Just alitllc put aside
ewervweek.—-
Christmas you EVER.
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GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK
of Athens* Ga.'
DAVID AULD, ELBERTON.
CONTINUES HIS “SPEED"
various colleges and universities David Auld, superintendent ot
throushout th* world will be pres-
ent at this convention to discus*
problems of vital Interest to them.
Coburn Has
Another Good
Show For 1923
BARBECUE!
BARBECUE!
Every Day At
BENSON’S BAKERY
and CAFE
Next Door to
Strahd Theatre
Producing nothing but a good*
minstrel ahow haa become a regu
lar habit with J. A. Coburn and
eorne of the bigger, or who think
they are bigger birds In the busi
ness should take a few tips from
him every year Instead of revamp
ing some old chetanuts, dolling up
the show In sparkling trlmmlngn
and placing the admission price at
two berries top.
Friday night Mr. Coburn's fun*
makers playsd st the Colonist to
an almost full house, and tha
show deserved no empty seats at
that.
Slim Vermont, Hank White and
Edward C. Clifford, marshal of
merriment, known to the slangiest
at th# Interlocutor, furnished
round of one laugh after the oth
er. The singing and dancing wers
above the average and as a whole
the show le better than In
vtous years and if we remember
correctly this Is saying quite
deal. Mr. Coburn lie carrying
more players and scenery this yea*
than last and his show /mems not
to merit the reputation of a "email
minstrel" It has gained throughout
the land.
Coburn's Is always popular In
Athens and this ysa r was no ex
ception, He le popular hirasell
here though he never appears on
the stage. He has many persona!
friends who tlwayp manage to see
him, however.
If you missed this minstrel you
missed an evening of laughs that
you needed, i .,
—C. E. M.
^nothe r reasonwhy-
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