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SUNDAY, DECEMBER
frAGE EIGHT
Bible College, Klmberlln Height*,
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Endeavor News
Shows Society
Still Growing
ian Endeavor news concerning the
| work of IS Oconee County Endeav
or Societies appears, which shows
the co-operation of a live newer
paper in strengthening the Young
People's Work of one county. Mr.
Camp Is the editor of the Enter
prise and his aid with Christian I
Endeavor has made Oconee county |
100 per cent strong.
Tenn., will probably locate with
pome Christian church in North-)
cast Georgia. He was at Jefferson
Friday evening of the past week
and from indications is a strong
man for this field of worf. He
cornea highly recommended as a
live Christian Endeavor , leader
and efforts are being made to place
him where opportunity is best.
V'hristmas Hymns rosy, aing in
you heatr every day of the year.
That happy bells of the season
may continue to ring in joy-giving
echoes when other days have come
That the Peace proclaimed by
the angels may fill your life with
a calm beyond the reach of dally
discords. ' ~ A *
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building’
Local and Eastern money always available ‘1
for leans on farms and city real estate.
Phone Three-Fonr-FIve
The wish of every Endcavorer In
Thai good will toward
men may alow In your heart as the
days lengthen, kindling Into a love
like that which burned In the soul
of Him whose coming brought all
Christmas good to earth, and whose i
Holy presence alone and always |
keeps life glad and strong. j
CHA8. JOHNSTON SPENDING ]
CHRISTMAS AT HOME
IRISH FREE STATE URGES
GOVERNMENT ECONOMY
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GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RV.
8 fu°’m^ Athens tor tlainesville
„No. Dteaevi Aliens to rOalnesvIlle
vjNo. lABtvso Athens from Gaines-
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Effscllvo Sunday. April It, mj.
BLOSSOM TIME,” SEASON’S BEST OFFERING
AT THE COLONIAL THEATRE, JANUARY 7TH
j DUBLIN.—The Free State gov-
.erfunent is confronted with serious
financial problems, and the fln-
jance minister hafe onnouced that
;the balancing of the budget can
be accomplished only by practicing
‘stritc economy, as taxation has
(reached the limit. The Dali has
endorsed the economies on salaries
of school teachers and old age
pensions on the assurance that
cuts are to be enforced in other
.departments. Criticism has been
directed at the expenditure caused
by the change of government and
the consequence of government
that the Free State now Is obliged
to £ay pensions to disable British
officials as well as the salaries of
those oppointed to succeed them.
i "Keepers of the Light'* Is ths fgfg stem
• title of the new Christian playlet, j formerly
. which Is to be presented by mors. william ]
than 80 societies of Christian En- parts. A i
dcavor sometime during the month Q f Baden
of February- Already organixn- which ai
tions have commenced work for i2j,000 fr
“Christian Endeavor Week" whio* f rom
is to be worked in six different tuejr broi
ways and in order to get the best ready me
results, early work has com- have bee
inenced. This fam
Charles Johnston, student-
preacher at Milligan Blbl^ College,
Milligan Tenn., has arrived In Ath
ens to spend the holidays with his
mother. While in Athens. Mr.
Johnston will visit the Christian
Endeavor societies, giving talks
to the young people and perhaps
visit neighboring churches and
bring Christman messages. He waj
ordained into the ministry last
ATHENS TO HAVE BOY
AT BIBLE SCHOOL
C. J. Morris, well known En-
•leavorer of the Senior Society ol
(he First Christian church, Athens
will leave January 1st, for. Kim-
berlln Heights, Tenn. where he is
to enter Johnson Bible Coile.ge to
train .for religious wbrk. He is
thoroughly competent to do a
splendid work and his entering
school 'will mean the dawn of a
new day In hla life.
of Count de la Renatlere. William
II had instituted the sale of this
stamp collection In France before
the war began and the remainder
FOOTBALLS at HUGGINS, Zic
to $3.00. d23e
of the collection was seized by the
entente powers.
MAY A8K FEDERAL HELP
TO BUILD MORE HIGHWAYS
ST. PAUL.—Increased Federal
appropriations for highway aid
was advocated at the convention
of the American Association of
State Highway officials at New
Orleans, December 3-3, “for the
mutual profit of moro than 13,00b,-
000 American motorists and all the
states," according to Charles M.
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE CLOSE8
FIR8T 8EME8TER
EVENT8 IN RUHR AFFECT
ARIZONA COPPER INDUSTRY
TUCSON. All*.—Events In the
The Southeastern Christian Col
lege has closed the first semester
and the students have left for
their respective home*. Miss Mary
Nicholson, former President of ths
Society at the College was In Ath
ens Friday enroute to Maxeys to
spend the Christmas season at
home, while other student* ~wer*
also passing. The past semester
has been good and the prospects
for the future are brighter than
ever before. The now term will
commence January 2nd and several
qew students arc expected to ma
triculate. The Christian Endeavor
work at the college the past four
months has been more satisfactori
than In past years.
BARBECUE!
BARBECUE!
Every Day At
BENSON’S BAKERY
and CAFE
Next Door to
Strand Theatre
Scsne from “Blossom Tims”, Colonial Theatre, Monday, January 7fth 924.
e most Interesting an- music Is from melodies of Franz l other friend?: the
i of the present theat- Schubert and H. Berte, adapted by’Schober. a prlmu d
i • .k Sigmund Romberg. Hchubert, in Bellahruna and otl
carries news of the ^ play , a nIready f&movkt but enter hlfl „ fe ; T h.
of "Blossom Time ’ tj meH | s sadly in need of food,
oked for the Colonial and his friends watch over him
evening, January 7th. that they may supply this defl-
Timp' Ms one of tho ***** *** 11 occttra - Jhe first
act takes place at an outdoor res-
of the American stage . „ _ .
, .... . taurant In the famous Prater
bared on the life of Parkf . ln Mny At this res
tart, the famous Vien- taurant there gather three pretty
ier. The scenes are tutle maiden*—Mltze. Frits! and
Vienna. The original Kltxi. They are famous over VI-
e story was discovered enna for their prettiness and
ictlon and seml-blogra charm. They go to the reataurnnt
if Schubert, which was to meet their sweethearts. Schu-
jortly after h!s death. »>ert falls In lov'e with Mltsl. There
ind lyrics of “Blosom Is some doubt ns to the girl's love,
jy Dorothy Donnelly, ns to whether It is true love or
m the original of A. admiration of the composer's great
and H. Reichert. The' abilities. But Schubert has many
DOLLS At HUGGINS, 25c to
L00. d23c
Endeavorcrg of Georgia art
eagerly awaiting the decision of
the Executive Board of the Geor«
gla Christian Endeavor Union in
making the final decision In where
the 1924 Christian Endeavor Con
vention Is to be held. It Is prob
able that the meeting will move
down-to Fitzgerald. Oa., since the
pull seems to he In that direction.
Rev. Bruce Nay, former President
of the Northeast Georgia C. E.
Union. Is pastor of the Central
Christian church at that place and
If Fitzgerald Is selected a good
convention can be exepected.
EARL SCORES BRITISH WHO
AID RUM RUNNING INTO U. 8.
BELFAST.—Discussing the pro
hibition question upon his return
to separate them. She gives a
very bad report of‘the character
of "F. 8.'* ns she refers to the
Baron, and whom Mltzl takes to be
her admirer, Frans Schubert.
of Castlestewart, who married El
eanor ay Guggenheim, expressed
the opinion that Americans are a
very high-minded and just people
and also very forbearing, “I think
that some of the citizens of Great
Britain are trespassing upon the
generosity and friendliness fo a
great nation In a manor which will
evetually bring with It Its own
punishment,” he said. “I allude to
those British people who are en
gaged In the disgusting and ab
ominable trade fit shipping liquor
by various methods into America.”
Athens Endeavorers, who know
Miss Mamie Gene Cole, of Atlanta
will be # Interested to know that
the la to fill the unexplred term of
Mr. Bert Jones, an field secretary
for the Georgia Christian' Endeav
or Union. Mis* Coif will need no
introduction to Northeast Georgia
EndeAvorers, since she has mads
several tours as Junior Worker.
We Will Open for Business the First Week, in
January—At the Daily News’ Old Stand
150 West Clayton Street
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OCONEE ENTERPRISE
TENNE8SEE MINISTER
CONSIDERING GEORGIA
Rev. George Beatty, of Johnsoa
GIVE8 PUBLICITY
In Friday’s Issue of the Oconee
The Officers and Directors of
of ATHENS
Extend to You Christmas Gr
and Wish You Happiness
The New Year
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