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FRIDAY, JUNE ), 192*
Dr. Hendreii To
Deliver Address
At Duke Univ.
Dr. L. L. Hendreii, of ihe tTnl
varsity of (leorfia has' been invlt-
«m1 In ilvllvar 1 IhA 1
od to delivec.’ the ’commencement
uddreu at Duke University at
Trinity, N. C.
Dr- Ilendren ’left Thursday for
Trinity. Duke University former
ly Trinity was recently endowed
by J. II. Duke native Npfth Caro
linian whose home is now In New
York and who made millions in
tobacco and water power develop
ments.
In honor of Mr. Duke’s father
the Institution was named *‘Duke
University.'*
[LORE
IT 6E0HN HOTEL
ELROY DUPUIS IS
ELECTED EDITOR
OF THE PANDORA
THIS BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA. 1.%‘Svi
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Athenians Made
Members Of Ga.
Bar Association
Seve
Athenians were received
Into membership of the Georgia
liar Association at Its opening ses.
eloa <n Savannah Thursday. They
are, A. Drnadufc Colic. R. W.
• Crenshaw. Gerdine Lumpkin. Flf-
j ty-lwo- new member* were recriv-
|cd bv the Arroviation
You ecn take in e greet
dew of Eastern Cenada and
the United States at a very
low cost on a Canadian
PaciYicCircleTourtickct.
You can haveusmanystop-
overs as you wish, and the
time limit tor return is
October 31. So this sum
mer go
Back East
by the
MontrealCateway to
New England
Maine Coast
New York
Washington
Quebec
Montreal
French Canada
Evangeline’s
Land
Niagara Falls
Quite a gathering of represents
{fives from this entire section of
■ the Baptist Sarepta Association
! met at the G'crglan hotel Thurs
I day for a conference and lunch,
cor. This organization is beaded
by Mrs. T. W- Crawfcrd. of Lex
ington. who le the superintendent
for this district. The affair war
most* fnjoyabio and beneficial to
tbcae present.
Friday the Liens Club held their
annual meeting and luncheon, at
the Georgian, at which time the
election cf officers was held. Fri
day evening the members of the
Clarke County Medical Society
will meet at this betel and after
the regular meeting a banquet
will he enjoyed by the physicians,
Oi-.e of the most important o<
melons and celebratlrna durlnr
commencement w«JI be the hanoue
to bn given by the class of *73 at
this hotel. Seme or the most rep
resmtatlve clt’zens of the natlor
are memtar* cf this class and will
bo nrcr-nt at the reunion.
The Georg’an ia one of
most distinctive hotels in
country and noted for its misinr
and servee.—(Advt )
Boys Enjoy Trip
To “Pine Tops”
Fourteen boys, all Tlnnner-Ker-
aid carriers enjoyed an out'ng at
fine Tops Thursday night. Ran
.hill Weems, Industrial secretary
for the Young Men's Christian As
HOciaCon was In charge of th<
group and the boy* report a
splendid time. Mr- Weems heads
a party of boy* who sin-nd the
night at lMne Tops every few days.
Tin- camp is being used again this
summer by the *'Y."
The boys who went on lhe out
ing Thursday night are W. A.
Abercrombie, Harry Ktrawn, Ed-
»r«l Cooper. George Coulter. M.
Raker. Mac Ilurbee, Wamei
M.per, AII.OH Wood Mac McCort-
II, James Denham, Waller Itur-
«, Hubbard Smith,' Warner Mc-
Eups
Your ticket can be arranged |
to suit your own preferences,
or we can recommend an itin
erary for you.
Inquire for full details today. Aik
Agent Dept., Canadian Pacific
E. G. CHKSimon.il. Gen. I'ass.
lly., 49 N. Forsyth St., Atlanta.
Ga.
Low Fares by «
I Canadian!
Pacific
Club Takes Steps
To Stop Invaders
»At i
taken
rertnra
Friday morning action
to prevent the property of
club from being Invaded by t
passers. Those not entitled
the privileges of the club will be
drilled entrance and If they slip in
will be reported to the nilthcriflcs
It uus stated at the meeting
I hat no regard whatever is being
paid to the property nn1 that
iind everybody take the self given
light to swim In the lnke, picnic
on the grounds and the like.
Home trespasser* set fire *o tne
liv ds Thursday night and several
<lt Ink m; parties hnvf been report
that and other I
around the city. Cards
issued by the secretary
privileges of the club
strictly to members.
LOANS ON CITY REAL ESTATE
b'/'% and 6% Loans.
IlllliEKT M. RYLEE, Law Offices .
See Mr. Lcvie, Mr. Almand or Mr. Ryles.
Delicious
frozen,
y desserts
By D- H. TAYLOR
At the rdfcent open election by* John R. Gamble nrd Dr. Sylvanu.
the student body in the University .' 5o r T (* of Athens arc member* of
rImpel the foUowiuj .prominent * committees at the convention and
students, werq chosen to serve on * t’® committee on legal education
the next year's stuff.of “The Fan-. w “lch Dr. Morris (3 a member
dora.” the annuul year book pub- { reroram cndat!ons for
Ushed by the Senior class: Rlroy . more requirement* for law
DuPuls, editor-in-chief; Alexis A.';, 01 ? adl,| P w * *0 **>o bar in tbit
Marshall and C. U. Beale, a»so-, Ie * __
'•lute editors: Allen N* smith. M.
C. Lev.'e and Malcolm Nash 1 bust-
'managers. The election
held under faculty supervision and
sanction, and its choice of thej-o
men promises well for an o‘uf-
standing annual next year.
Elroy DuFuls, of Wurrenton, |.i
le of the most brilliant writers
the bnlversity bus seen In years,
lief7s a valued member of the stnff
of “The Southern Drawl'' and has
oontribuLd a number of article:!
and poems to “The Georgia Crack-
His connection wtih 'Tho
Red and Rlack" for the past three
years has been ultra-active,
uter prominence doming ’from
his editorship of the social page
during the current year. He v
iwnrded third prize In the mini
‘Cracker** short-story contest l>
DuPuis hold* several speaking
honors in the Fhl KappA Literary
society, having served In the
parity of vice-presidt i.t during the
past term. He was chosen ai
outfielder on this year’s all
Ity baseball team. The I
dora should assume great propor
tions under his leadership. He Is
popular member of .he Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity.
The Associate Editors, Marshall
nd Beale are capable men
whom much Is expected. Reale is
a recent: editor of “The Foresty
Magazine'* nnd has excelled
literary fields. ''Lark'* Marshall,
of Newnnn, Is n prominent
student. He Is a member of the
Senate club and Is an ex-president
Of Phi Kappa. The Kappa Alpha
order claims his membership.
Allen N. Smith, of Bluckstienr.
vns president of last year's Hopho-
nore class, Is a member of
arelty football team, nnd Is b
president of the Athletic Associa
tion during the coming year. M-
Levle, cf Montczujmi, Is a tncnp
of the “<•** club a varsity foot-
I guard and a speaker of note
in Demosthenlnn Literary Society.
Mnicolnt .Nash of, Atlanta. has
d ably as assistant business
manager of “The 4tcd nnd Black"
and hits been elected next year’11
business manager. He ts a mem
ber of the FI Kappa Phi frater
nity.
A groat Pandora Is expected from
stnff of such ability.
GEORGIA HOTEL
MEN WILL MEET
HERE JUNE 17-10
With Frigidaire electric refrigera
tion you can make many kinds of
delicious, frozen desserts.
You can make perfectly frozen
ices, sherbets, mousses, and a wide
variety of other desserts.
Frigidaire makes you entirely in
dependent of outside ice supply. It
automatically maintains a cold', dry,
even temperature that keep* your
food ftesh and wholesome until you
are ready to use it. It freezes ice
cubes from your own pure drinking
water. Yet with all its convenience
and advantages Frigidaire costa less
to operate than many families pay
for ice.'
ATHENS RAILWAY *
ELECTRIC CO.
17* College Arenac.
The Georgia Hotel Men's Asso
ciation will hold their r’ gu.ar sum
mer session on June 17 and 18 lien-
hen one of the largest and most
successful gatherings in the his
tory of the association in 'Xpert<*1
Plana are now being rushed by th*»
executive committee, of which
Hritaml R. Judkins is chairman, to
frame up one of the most worth
while programs ever offered *.o ».hc
body.
According to present plans, Hf
sessions are tc be sturdy “bras:
tack" meetings, devoted to the in
tlmate problems of th<* hotel men
Speakers, eth*r than cr.e of two t o-
tables, wilt be cvnfined to pract’cut
men in the business who will dis
cuss things that will lie both help
ful nnd sdmuladnl to those who-
attend.
Manager Harry Canton, of tiu
Georgian Hotel, and Manager L. \Y
Nelson, of the llriman Hotel, tre
In charge of the local entertain*
ment end. They hove issued •
strong Invitation to every member
of tho association to partake cf
their hospitality, nnd they Indi
cate that overyorih who makes tb<
trip will have no reason to regret
it
The entertainment program wll’
occupy evey moment not taken v
with business session*. There will
he plenty to do, pl’nty to nee nn i
pler.tv to eat. In addido-i. th«-
friendship nnd social features i,f
the gathering will ave n leading
place. Frank Malone, the genial
secretary of the association, (r
mnk'|ig a rtrentiona effort id sertire
the attendance of every person op
ilii rolls of the organization
Athenians At
Ag Meeting
Dr- Andrew M. Soule, Dr. J.
Phil Campbell and Prof. J. H.
Wood of the State College of Ag
riculture were In Macon Friday
attending the meeting of the Geor
gia Association. All three were on
the pregram for addresses. Dr ,
Soule represents the Athens Cham |
her of Commerre at the meeting,
as wwll as the Agricultural Col
lege. Tho conference is to pro
mot© Georgia prosperity.
. js*!. READ
BANNER-HERALD
9 WANT ADS.
READ
BANNEK-IIERALD
WANT ADS.
P.'.McGalUd, headmaster of McCal-
Ho Sdim!. Chattanooga. Tenn.,
will- spink op- “Tb<* Bible in the
public. scfcortK." explaining as has
been anm 11 tided tho wonderful
« of the plan which has been
In operation in that city for the
past four years. This plan
crown .n favc .* nr.J a largo
b r r of students hnve been enroll
ed each year, three full time
teachers now being employed,.
Friends are bring Invited out to
hear Dr. MrCalHe-'
The first aessiLH of tho Beech
Haven Conference, was hrid Frl-, Permit Let Fw
day afternoon at, 3:if. and
subject discussed were of deep
trreit. J. B. Spillman, of CHnr •
irtte preranted florae mb^t infer j
el»ng facts comparing the number •
of men in onr churches^ nnd the
oor cent that are actively nnd aa-
. tressIvely ut wcTk. There I9 no j
^tpudlcn tkrt. onq of tito gratest |
’“edg/of the church tqrtny Is /or M
he men to giro'more of th< ir Ac-1 L.« S.
util.iimo and service to th« work ;
New Home For
BAPTISTS SELECT
.MuMF
at the Cnl-
YBnJDLwUI, of course, be primarf
iy w4th Baptist, etnd'ntn and the e
from Baptisthomea.but Juurill.Uc.
at the aervlce cf the entire. »tad» j
body.
It Is understood other denoinin-
• fl'fit
atiLNs are planning to sUtio.i-i
Rev. D. B. Nicholson has been
designated hy the Georgia Baptists
to supervise tb- week among siu-
dents at the University of Oenr-
Fin beginning next fall, It Is an
r*»'nour.eed.-Mr* Nicholson i* recog- BLIND MAN PASSING .
ffilltCy L/2iVlS nlzed as one of the leaders among THROUGH ATHENS
fj was issued J-’ridny to G.
Caskey io build a. home for
“Whltcy" Davis, on Wood-
The h<one will Ire of brick
and gunstrurilon III begin at
-incp#.
the younger Baptist ministers cl
the state and his sclertion Is con
ridered a mrst desirable one.
Mr. Nicholson will- arrive In
Athens rhortlr and will attend the
Blue Ridge Y. M. C. A. Confer-
cnee where he will he thrown with
the stulents not only of Georgia
hut otbcl- southern educational in-
w 0 r era at the university to Iom. j|
ter the religious life of the stnj^
dents. The recent Religions WwtaflgM
fsre Conferencs at the university
stressed the desirability of sushis v •*
step, speakets pointing but that
that their denominations are .nek-
lee ting lioys and girls of their faith
who are not attending denewinaj, Ww1 * #
tlonal schools. •
rj- N. Melvin, known as ‘
Pat,** of T-instte. Alabama, pass*«ti
through At heps this week and
helped along by the people Of AG^ 0 ;-|
•He called at the Ranmux,
Herald office nnd asked (hat thanks,
be expressed for the kindness -
shown him here.'' * " JH* -
OUT
SHOES
is the
of tlie
’"THIS SALE
A largest sale
season and consists of
very best shoes. You
will find J.&M., Stacy-
Edwin Clapp
Adams,
for men.
All the
known
well
makes for women- We
have shoes here priced
at
95c, $1.95
$4.95
Everything Being Sold Out
Remember the place-next
door to Woolworth’s
CLAYTON STREET
rr«Kri
The Big Bargain Shoe Store
nM
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