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Till USDAY, DECEMBER
TUB BANNEB.IIKIMI.n, ATTlKNf., OBORflU
PACE SIX
Real Friendship
SALESMAN ?AM
which will be used in
[ Kreut m old untarnished. The In
vatUng boya team t» reported to h<
• ne of the beat .quintet* In this
|j;ect|ons. They would cherish o
victory over the locate and will put
out all in their rack to attain *ald
victory. This battle should be a
humdinger. V - «ml
To date the two local* have* «
ur^money, —
the purchase of heavy provision*.
The. "I-' Boys’* x fcrislina* Good
Cheer Committee li in its eleventh
year of. Christian service,* havbis
>een organised some several year.’,
piefious to that of any other re
lief organisation in Athens.
KAch team finds Us family, an*
after ascertaining *be needs of
mine goes to work to relieve them,
'■q’bc tmrtirrt of the families which
the “Y" boys help at Christmas are
either given In to the Banner
Commissary, or the Red Cross.
This year's captains are as fol-
'ows: Frank Dudley, Bob Wing-
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THE FACTS ; stration of hard fighting and also
WHAT— BASKETBALL- real enge hall. The most impres-,
WHO—ATHKN8 HIGH V8 COL- *lv* victory of the invader* record
BBRT HIGH (Double Header) J nre overwhelming score* over.EI-
WHEN’—FRIDAY NIGHT $£P. t»erton nnd Bogart. They |gavc
M. ‘ long been wntlng for a crack at the
WHERE—HIGH SCHOOL GYM local* and will try desperately to
A last minute announcement by make good out nt the gym Frldqy.
the authorities on athletic* nt the Just remember these two garnet
high school gives to the city two and amble out to the high school
fine battles for the week end. Fil- gym. You nre nssured of' seeing
dny nlgnt in the gymnasium the two hnrd nnd cleanly fought game*
two local fives will engage the In-• for the small price of GOc. The first
vadlng Comer five at eight o’clock.)game starts promptly at eight
The Invaders boast of two fives [bells nnd will be Immediately fol-
thnt risk no odds from any one and (lowed by the other contest’
should push the locals the limit.| • —
The boys five Is having one of the f AA/ | pL pr| . ll/ftfL’
best year* In the history of the,'JUUvl vncCr WUlK
school nnd are set on copping XT HM A I
big game with the Athens five. The UI I • 1VI* Vs* IS
girls game also will he hard fought q- g. J p 1AQO
M. C. A., is helping the boys in
their plans and organization for
this year's work.
TO FILL DANUBE WITH BARGE.-
HOU)- TWPtTb &E.TT
VIENNA.—All the ramonce is
being wrung from the historic old,
Blue Danube made famous in song,
music and story almost every
where. Prosaic Danube boatmen
who care hut little about waltzing
are looking forward to next sum
mer which promises to be tha
busiest. In a transportation way. In
the river’s •history.
Dredges have been at work on
the river, and this natural trad*
route thrflugh central Europe to
the Black Sea. Constantinople and
Odessa has been greatly improved
and developed. New .boats with
larger carrying capacity are being
built for the sprtflg trade, and
transshipment' facilities are bein?
developed. Completion of the Dan-
tibe-Rhine and the Danube-Elbe
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK
of Athens, Ga.
The Christmas Good Cheer Com
mittee of the Boys’ Department, of
the Athens Young Men’s Christian
Adsorption, have been organized
and nre at wc-rk finding the famil
ies to whom they are to bring good
cheer this Christmas tide.
Eight captains have been ap
pointed, *■--* *•—-
I'rAfog
and they have selected
the members of their teams from
the Boys’ Department of the "Y”.
and from the senior and Junior
Hi-Y dubs.
Every boy |» on one of theso
teanis. and is expected to gather
up clothes, give provMons, toys,
canals also will add to the river
importance as a shipping route.
RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Believers
ADAM AND EVA
His Present
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
CHAPTER 16
Story hr Hal Cochran. Drawl*** hr Lae Wright
r OH ADAM I WANTON
TO btr rOp SOMC Thing
isice fa* Christmas y
WELL
^"WHAT ?■ ONE OF'
THOit HORRtD
SOUttKV THINGS!
I WOULDN'T HAW CL
One OF Them /JA
in The house.
I WOULDN'T'
Mind hAupnG
A GOOD (?«DiO
SET ... | ,-T-f
M Number 10 then canie In, he looked at the ladder leaning up
againat the clock and said, “I'll tell you what I’m to do, If aomeone
will help me up on tho dock's face where I belong." “Sure, I’ll help
you,' said Jack. And Number 10 said his job was to tell mother and
dad to rest and read.
OH ADAM , I THINK
ILL-BET it'lCV
BE" SOMETH PNG]
•.pretty nice,/
f ADAM, WOULDN'T Vc!
JUST COVE A NIC^-,
CHINESE fiUC TOEV.
THE FRONT
'\ KN6wr4oMC-miNO
VOU'D LIKE BETTEiej
THAN ANY OF y l
.THOSE THINGSr* !
Jack had, helped him up the ladder. Number 71 cams In. ’Tih
dock to tell everybody wh«n to turn hi and get n good night’s
c shouted.' “And I’m going to got right up where I belong so
ron't keep anybody up.’’ And up tho ladder h« scrambled fast
a™- means
OUT OUR WAY
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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Wo BR/«4l
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SEE warfe'D
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VTftOM BONES V
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of th' bay S
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| GUESS LAST
YEAR WAS/
L Pooe?^/
IM TAKIAI |
NO CHANCES
S BCYSI-'J
NO-NO- I SAY]
HES MISSED
IT TWICE
SINCE 1894:]
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
"SHUCKS- I DONT]
HAVE NO FAITH y
IN THESE
NEW C&SL
FANGLED) W*j\
NOTIONSWc^'iS
feVTFER)
1 HOME /
jBRUNOM.
Tm* wbrn by both bsognr and knight*'
This Was tns next* nddic that j' Thuugii my body's as black as
tbr. Riddle Lady made up in Uld- coal
die Land: You must know that 1 boast of
•Tin worn by both beggar and »olr,
~ knight; But the thing that I fear.
Sometime* I am loose, some timer With old age drawing nsar,
tight, I* that it wears Into a hole,
Quite often I fell I
A bit down at the heel, ”1 walk further far than I ride,
And then without doubt I’m a For I have a remarkable stride.
since rrs too cold *io have the windows open,
*tvie old crossing* watchman has made other,
arrangements so he can plan his violin .
Rill th. thing thnt la droll.
When I go for n .troll.
"Fliow!" yelled Qoody “I raid, Bho get. the l>‘
it I .V itu y run >"
But .he hadn’t time to flnlMi for girt. ".Here" «
the Itlddl, E»nd people caUed a pnlr of nice I
t, Rhe’* ■ gueraed the riddle, won’t hnvc to
‘'Sometime, I nm toll. ' eomelimet Why. I entry my tootile, tn«ldt!
flnt ,
A* often I’m thin n* I'm fnt, I button up light, or I lace,
The older T grow. And I whbper that’, hot a dl.grnci
The more wrinkle. I Hu.*. [And I’ve ten perfect toe,.
But rm KUI liiuet about lh»L | Though f haven't a no»e,
rvC-4!?6fn brother.
’■bor* mended.” J
••Hry','* What'g that?”
Woman wanted to know.
mBL
a special^
Savings ig
Fuiitf i"« Jl
NOW
If our Christinas
burden 'will
lightened
NEXT YEAR