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LTHB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. CKORG1A.
[“Jeremiah" Would [Senator Geqrge Is '
TeII Talents Of
Child By Stars
Washington Day
Speaker Her
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5? es to ®bta*n legislation benefit-
irologist, signing "himself
mlah,” and giving his address . „„ r ...
0. Box 042, Athens. Ga.. has J®*
»rn/< »n mat. u «%«« format
“Jere-1 t,n rf Particular, classes of people. TO
ei ." 1 President. Washington, 1 while. |||
, (!», «* an active part in it. IU
I offered to make a map of the had . Tfe taJdo'Wthf
.... ,, . „ . ,, , Heavens at .the time of each '^''‘■ , '' lo P ment of the Federalist
Dr. \S inifred Sackville .Stoner,'child’s birth and also tell the than . even Alexander Ham-
vho has been actively engaged in!natural talenU of all children who fy 0 ” bimself, the senator declared.! COLUMBIA, S. C.—Sundi
Uhens for the past ten days in!appeared on the stage of* the However; Washington was always Stanley Grubb
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1926.
TAX RETURNS MAY
BE MADE OUT WITH
GOVT. EXPERTS
^JosiaU T. Rose. Collector of
. Internal Revenue, announces that
Deputy Collectors will visit the
folic wing cities and towns'during
the week of March 1st to 6th. in
clusive. to assist taxpayers in fit.
lug their Federal Incmoe Tax Re
returns for the calendar year 1926,
Allenburst. Ga.. March 1st
Athens, Ga., March 1, 2 and 13.
Bainbridge, Ga., March 1 and 2.
olutioru to be submitted to
state legislature this week.
, . , . ... __ thejresolutions, which appertain to
state legislature ,«H. week. A the education;,1 situation in Georv
committee .was appointed to send gia began in the student body and
the resolutions to the general! action was confined to its mem-
assembly. The contents were] hers. . .
withheld from the nubile with the!
statement .that the - resolutions!*
should be released by the general!,
assembly inasmuch as they were
addressed to that body. |
The movement to adopt the
Legion Plan Is
Based Upon
Insurance
, A campaign to acquaint veter-
«n< of the world war with the
ia. ♦ that only a limited time re
mains in which war risk insur-
an < policies may be converted
int > p. iicc-time policies is being
wared by the Allen R. Fleming
j»o>i of the American Legion and
Joe Brown Connolly chapter of
the I). A. V. Fleetwood Lanier
represents the Legion and D. H.
Tax lor represents the D. A. V. in
Athens.
The period for converting such
policies will expire July 2 tWs
year, according to Roy LeCraw,
chairman, of the special legion
naires committee in charge of
this campaign, who also staled
that the government is urging
veterans to reinstate policies
which have been allowed to lapse.
A number of desirable forms for
converting policies arc offered,
Mr. LeCraw stated.
:-.Veterans wishing further infor
mation about converting policies
or reinstatement plans may com
municate with Mr. LeCraw at
724 Healey building, or any other
niemU.tr of the local .legion post.
Meil And Hodgson
rii . j| r\ board at 2:46 in time to deliver his
ejected L/G&cons lecture on the “Law of the Octavo"
that evening at 8 o'clock and again
r . nvA 1 Wednesday evening at 8 at tho
I? V slmruJ J222r plr,t * Methodist church. Thin ad.
, ''V, nf 8 ?hJ y VW* fiSS' dreM ,B belng f,vett ‘n t wo in-
ihu,V ' ,,t l np^in! i™fer.«S of'J^T B n.
If", M*U El
I ' *" not able to attend both ove-
Arnutrong and M. U Gay, wtio| nln „ p ar . will an .rr.n..
_ — — .— — v - lapjKrnruu on me aiage oi^me y r "T“."■* . r, —. — v *. *71 ouiiiuriuiie, tun., Marco 1
arousing interest in Lucy Cobb as I Lucy Cobb chapel on February rond > to warn °*hw*t political rirst Christian church closed his» Brunswick, Ga.. March 1.
n bond between north and south! 17th. He would like the date and P art ‘«* **»"* formed along geo- 8ccond ministry with the local Cairo, Ga.. March 3.
and as an ideal school (pr parent- place of birth of each child. irraphic lines, maintaining that congregation and will return to a< Columbus. Ga.. March 2 and 16,
hood training, will give her Inst — - — —* 1 -•*—* * -
lecture in Athens on Friday
evening in the Univcrs 5 ty chapel.
She states that her tala will be
very brief upon the subject “Are
You Educated or Graduated,” and
she asks all interested in educa-
to attend this meeting and
enter into the discussion
Some of the questions concern
ing Santa Claus, Mother Goose,
mournful songs, etc., will be ans
wered via demonstration. Fairy
Joyizc will appear in person as a
substitute for the big bellied,
toppery faced Salvation Army
and department Htore Santa Claus.
A quartette of colored singers will
demonstrate a modem joyize
spiritual.
Dr Stoner believes that as good
English and joy are so essential
to the education that leads to suc-
and happiness there is nc
reason why old time illiterate
songs should be sung even if the
music is beautiful, and you can-
net be had if you are glad—and
glad music makes one hopeful and
helpful — while mournful music
has the opposite effect. During
the ‘ wiek Mr. VerNooy and
Mother Stoner will train a group
lace 01 mrtn or cacn cniiu. r 1 Vli. commoi
,Mr». Julia VerNooyJ B97 Mil-1 P r > n c»ple should he the baa in of lornwr pastorate-at Athens, Ga., inclusive.
;edge avenue, aaks that the par-'“'»' ‘ rroup, ‘ I “ t '? n Mr. Grubb, rtugeram. <«., jiercn a. ». »
ents of all children wo cooperated apomltillty, for corernment should f'rst came to this city_ and found and i 0th
with Mbthhn Etoncr on. “genius b ‘‘ n the dominant party, a group of lass than twenty who Gainesville. Ga.. March 3. 4. S.
duy" should send the names ofj 11 "a» dcelarcd. b f» n - - nt ° tbe nu ‘ and 16Ch.
their children and the addresses -^"“‘or George also spoke of cleus of a church bj- an evangc- Orlfflu. G,... March l.and 3.
to her as Mother Stones wishes Washingtons sti-ong support of a hr., "huhadhclda short meet- Ja,|u,on. Ga.. March 4.
to reward the fathers of said “»*>«• nation and declared that) mg in the eity »me months he. McDonough. Ga. March 3. . ,
the one great trouble with Geor-ifore. At that t me they Wor- Moultrie. Ga.. March I and 2.
gia today Is lack of a state con-i shipped in a small wooden Wber-] - Talbot,i n Ga.. March l
sciousness. There ..is plenty of nacle which.stood on the lot where] Thomasvlile. 0... March 4. B.
patriotism along. local and county the present church building^ is ^and 8th
Inca but not enough 1 sentiment in! located 1 . During a ministry, of Valdosta Ga.. 'March 3 4 and 6
favor of a more unified state of- fivjj, years a brick structure was WaycrosH. Ga.. March M6. tncl.
fering to all its citizens equal br Jt which served the congrega- n
opportunities, the senator said. .t - nn until Mr. Grubb’s return. j - A J a.
Senator George's address dealt] During the first period of scrv- OtUClCIltS ACtODt
primarily with . Washnigton’a ad* ico the membership grew and the . .
ministration as president of the building was paid for. At the' f\ggO|l]tlOnS TOIT
geniuses.
Teams- In Y. W.U. A.
Drive Meet Tuesday;
B e k ■ n Soliciting
Funds Here Monday
(Conthmod bom Pig* »»•)
ved promptly ut seven • o'rlotk
and the original pJnns for a- meet-
ln« cf all captains, team worKers.
committee members nnd jpie*«ts will
be carried out. There will t* short
talks, special entertainment by tho
business girls and Girl Reserves,
son«s nnd the first campaign re
port. •
Hinco ihe \\ W, C. A. has not
asked the public for nny support
sines 1924. the Board of
feel Justified in asking
of "colors "nurM«to'iinjr Jome“of for .ufflctent fund, to
*t._ J.t..i work forward during the j
irinisiraiion as president oj tne nuuaing *«#
United States. He recited briefly close of this first ministry Mr,!,
his cr.reer from the time he began Grubb accepted a call to the First. flanpMo] AcQPmnlv
us surveyor of the Fairfax estate Christian church in Athens, where) roacilllliy
until his Farewell Address to the t he labored for 13 years. Coming I •
American people. His. military back here four years ago, this! Members of the junior and
activities were dismissed with the church under his ■ leadership ha* senior class and the . graduate
declaration that no man in Amer- built a Sunday school homo aqp classes at the University of, Geor-
ica exceeded him in military (Scatty improved the oH audito- ^j a Monday adopted a set of res-
genius and none approached him riilm/ The Sunday schcol ha?| ■■ — .. ■« -j
exi-ept_Kobort E. Ere. hcvn well Bribed-the woraen*] CHILDREN ESCAPE DANGER I
I work of the church has been^rej chlWren e«cape the dangeroui
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BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS. f
Thoroughness, Keynote
the Jfnglelays Chat are substi
tutes for Mother Goose and Spir
ituals.
DR. E. J. PICE
FOR LECTURES
tar given by nature,
. , • , . „ , Senator Georg' saick He referred ,{ 0De an< j is doing splendid work
‘‘ h ■-TU-nWt.on^f nrtly been
ill the contfresM.*, he never utter- unbIc , C nice to other Chri«ti»n >dulu Gct B J bottl e today and
ed a word. ThU hdhit of ' ll '"”;orga n !ia t loo». He n, a member have , lt handv.for any emergency.,
was maintained throughout his of the advisory boord of them- Remem|Kr ut isfaetion guaranteed j
Me. He naver .poke just to he tor . dcnom t n at|onal Sunday school At Pa | mw ' B Drug Stores.
cnnntllt.^ it... SPniltOP Mill. WSSS-I I. IS .kin ...la for >SI,VITS, * , , , ..
'.lu* city.
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tho second oventng to review brief
ly tho first part of his address
so as to make both addresses com-
pinto in Ihemsolrea.
Dr. ,Pace. has been in Orlando.
Phu, tho post week and word
comet from there In regard tp hie
lector^, which will ha of great in.
toreet bore: • !
"Tho lecture of Dr. K. J. Pace,
on the "Low of the Octavo” has
produced a profound tmpraaalon
among all thoughtful people. The
lecturer begioa. with a eerlea of
photographe of snow crystals high,
ly magnified and marvelously
varied In detail of deolgn and yet
nil are built upon a tingle princi
ple of atructure.
•Tlila prtnclpla of structure la
then uaed to Uluatrate tho domi
nance of a simple law of harmon
ious relationship In the realm of
physics and chemistry which for
the want of a better term le.called
“Tho Law of the Octave.". It un
derlie! all the harmonica In muaie
In color, and aven .the chemical
elements that make up tha-phyal-
cal universe are found to fall Into
the urns marvelous atrnctaro.
Through a discussion of the laws
nf light with the breakup of tho
spectrum colors into their comple
mentary relationship, tho lecturer
proceeds to trace analogoue re.
latlonshlp, tho lecturer proceeds to
(trace analcgoua relationship In
I the notes of the musical scale and
the romblratlons thereof In the
chorda of harmony. Patting them
in review the wondero of tho Part.
I odlc law of the chemical elamoata,
'of which Sir William Crooka, one
of the greatest or British scientist
and chomtets once said:" Who
ever finds the key to the marve
lous periodic taw of the elements
of chemistry will jnloct: the deep
eat secrits of or -atlon."
"Dr. Pace, sHowo tho ass - domi
nance of the "Law of the Octave."
With the foundation thus laid In
tho f,-disputable farm of science,
the, JL wrer ahowa In numerotu
I anaaus of the Bible In all Ite
< parts the dominance of the tame
i lew. Oenests first chapter seen In
| this light iMco-nes a marvelously
es.nt statement of factn: the
ec Pc. dor teat tables of tho life ot
] Abraham; portions of tho Psalms
: and the prophets are toown to bo
hullt uptid thtf same principle ot
structure, while numerous pop
tlons ot the New Teetsmeat seen
in the earn, light become illumi
nated with a. new glory hitherto
undreamed rf. To the undid,
, thoughtful mind there ie nor escap-
I log the conclusion that He who
made tho world alio the Word, for
In both are to be found the name
' mark! of a single authorship.”
I Athenians will miss a rare oppor
tunity If they fall to hear both
parts ot this unique nnd neholarty
lecture. • el'
activities and to extend the work
in way* which demand'attention. It
in most enrne*tiy desired to open n
boardlnr home for self supporting
Kiris whose Income i* limited and
who need the protection unit com-
forts of a real home with h sympa
thetic house-mother in charge.
Explains* Budget
explain* Itself While the amount
to be secured is slightly over Sft.OOO,
It. is planned to put the campaign
will he provided, v
General Administration! in
cluding salaries, office
supplies, light, heat,
property
Activities: Educational,
Girls’ Work
Conference
National and World Work
Camp (Interest on note)
Bill* payable
Heating plant
penkingi the senator said. Wasn-i work Jh tk i 8 ,tate. For ‘several
tvotaini- Ri.rin*! ington knew from the beginning! ycars he has been a member of
The JSSrJSSr—e that the Co,onle8 would never qrtthe executvie committta of the
xnlains Itself While tho amount their political freedom except by* Apti-Saloon League of S ?H th
divorcing themselves from the I ^ During almost his ent.re
Mother Country and while those 1 ni ( nigtr7 here he has bee.’, chair-
about him were shouting daily mnn of the s out h Carolj.u. Chris-
that they did not seek liberty from . Migaiomiry corporation, which
England, only their 'right* as. t h e *tate missionary society
Engishmen.” Washington daily ,i r tlie Christian churches of th s
attended the sessions of tho con- .
* lc ™ in thc unl,orm a Vir * lnial Six month* ago Mr. Grubb ten-
Upkeep and repair, 'on ail M’etectTn M M
’ .when the time .hould come *., hc ( _. con gj.(»gatton ut that lime;
600 oxpevtecl momenturily for his peo-; n , mous)y ut . gc d him to remain)
5XX pie to take up avms for their “ , on _, r t (~. Being urged
J77 freedomT Thc time did come even rcDeatcd iy he consented to atay
.a. before the congress adjourned and , indefinite period. January*
350 Washington was ready. „ 11 he received a call to the church
.. 1,000 Washington’s steadfast »Heg-|. n Vilens for which ho labored
- lance to tho principle of neutral,, m any years and came to feel
S0207 ily saved his _ country during the. *y, .here was an opportunity j
810 1 perilous Jays following the Sev-'tJ scr vic« there which lie should,
’ olution when Fiance was at war Tho first Sunday iu|
*8 367 with England nnd hi* people u u e w jjj begin hi* second,
mo aamim.irai.on "of ’the ctomorad ministry in that city of Georgia. (
funds provided by tho publ’c for Put this chantry f n arml ®* at Q . Mr*. Grubb i* anable l ^» i *^ a J t
the Y. W. C. A. support in in the,u^posal^ of Jrnnee ^ her husband in all of«»Wa wont,
hands of
a group
membership or the nwociation, muw i« ";:r*.?£V»*K£§’4"d a willing qyrn sne »,
nnd trustea to disperse these funds jng the Jay treaty with England ( service in v*»e • churche*
ta wayT which win count most for hi. impeachment H$rre they labor.
the welfare of the organisation, inandeo. During hi* adininistraj
and ita service to the girls and ‘* ~“
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MEAR& UJ THE
KIIABERLM WAMOViD
•pieiUtcT. —SAC,.—
of the.bopril tif director*-'aided tn the Revolution. W«h*ng-|^ a n>tun|1 le , d „ among
ip of women elected by the'ton was aeverely critimed for hi, en and wlth n eulvNated mind
rehip of the ntaoci|tion, refusal^ ■?Sj5*l ) Jf d ^. # j!2S! and^n wilHng l)«d .she ^ndera
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women of Athena as well ns the
general public.
Bulldogs Working
For Battle With
Oglethorpe On
Gridiron Here
(Continued from Pag* Ooe)
came played to the
That's all.'
There is a beautiful sentiment
woven, into the game Tony
Pryao. former athlete at tho Uni
versity of Georgia, now living at
tion Jefferson end Hamilton "fell
out" nnd.the two political partie*
which under variou* name* have
remained dominant stoee the be-l
ginn’ng of the republic
ganixed-
Was Criticized
Wr.hipgton wa* criticized a* y
much or more than any of *his|l
successor* even though he mad 1 .
|saved hi# counts;' more than once,!
I thus demonstnfttok that men who|
'would stand by principle are not!
SLEEPS MOM
springtime. [ nlnulni . f rom the criticism of the .
public, Senator George s*id.
The senator was presented b>’| SOLON Ohio.—(IP)—V
Chancellor C. M. Snolling, who members of the family were aleep.
stated that Senator George’* pub- lng Ml** H**el Howell. 38. »hot
. ltc life ha* given an indication and killed her aged mother. Mr*.
Albany 1* making a fight for hi* that y,, . unloc Mnato,’, eoneep-i Nancy Howell In their hotoe here
Ute agnlnit the revagen of tuber- tion 0 y p U (,n c duty nnd respond- (Monday end then turned the wea-
cnlo*l». Ho ha* recently been
operated on for isro*adloltl* and
the game will be ,s benefit affair
for Mm.
It la * bmuttfut *phHX‘i tht*. A
benefit j game ateged to «ld . a
wounded eomrndf. Whatever tie
"blue.now*" toy about our cello**,
they don’t aeeta to us to be in such
sreot danger ar tong its this type
ot eplrlt prevails. And what of
Oglethorpe's spirit. Her* I* « foot,
boll team, nope of whom ovep know
Pryae. willing to go through a hard
football gome to aid -h follow oth
let* they nevorsjvr. .
Por the reel of tht* wee* the
Georgia conch**, and Itkewlie rtic
Petrel conches, will push their men
to the llndt to ut re. y for the
game Friday. Hard woiV will be the
order of the'day and the Knnie Fri-
dny Ie eure to be u *.|)l,'n0lil one
ae well at nn.lnovatlon lu eoulhere
athlellce. ’ , ■ ‘
•am;
.ATLANTA, ,Qt.—Three game
presorvn will be established In
Georgia, but their exact location
ht* not as yet been selected.
Was learned hen today.
One location may be near Spnrtit
Ga.. on the property of Hon. Moses
W. Harris, though this has not
been definitely decided. Mr. Her-
ria owns an Immense body of lend
lying on both hanks ot Sbnulder-
hbae Creek. Thousands of'acrea
til this land consist of virgin tim
ber. oak. hickory and pine.
. This section already abounds in
wild game, such >< partridges,
turkey*, doves, squirrels, rabbits
tad ducks and therefore It Is. ac
cord ter to k statement made here,
well adapted for tk* purpose ot a
r«»e s'reserve. It Includes Mr.
Harris’ ancestral home place.
Tke adjoining place of hi* uncle.
Miles Harris, was the scene of the
develepmrnt of. a famous. strains
bility are founded on the pvinci- ,pon on heraelt.
plea of Washington. \
SHOWS LETTERS
NEW YORK. — WF> — Several
hitherto unrevealed or unknown
letter*, and documents of George
Washington have been made pub-
L'c a* part of the observance of
his birthday Monday. i
A letter owned by Dr. A. S. W.l
Rosonbnch written in 1789 to I
James Madison, at that time onel
of Washingtons close friends and!
advlaers, told how Waahlngton , j larr Uo ,’ STiTlmH deputie*
sought a modest- lodging h»u.» u v«,rc h *j n,e hill, near here Mon-
on escape from be ar compelled «* ;or aHulllnt . ot >Um mu,
to do much entertainrng an imes-L. lner whu wtt . cu | led to th „ ’ ioor
Ident immediately after hU first hl . hom , Sunday night and hi.
body tlddled with bullets.
Hill Is dying bud with both eye*
rlut out and bis abdomen (ilieJ 1
fsiiu'kanot. ^
Jamea Adams, neighbor of Hill.
v She died to a few minute*.
Miss Howell had been under ob
servation; for six weeks. Official*
g ld they believed she was insane.
EARCH IS ON
FOR MEN WHO
SHOT^HILL
POMFROY, OHIO.—UP)—Shertf.
STATEMENT op expenses
GEORGIA—Clarke “County;
Peisonnlly-appeared before me.. . JaniM A4nm ,
ne’shbor of Hill,
Georgia, - ANDREW C. ERWIN» ., member of the party which Royer
who ypon oath says that tha ■ fol* think, numbered . .even or elan?
lowing is a statement of the ex- men /
pence, incurred by him In the; According “to the tdierlfl the
election hold in Clarke County. . hl „,, n g woa Ihe outconto-nf n
Georgia, on February ^th, 1926, Tlr c ft nrsument. ,
for Representative in the Generali*
Assembly,of Georgia: JV* v i . n C
ioctage 121.76 Columbia Prof,
Printing 4A0 !
Banner-Herald . . , 20.00
1 ni. 22nd day of February,; 1920.
ANDREW C. ERWIN.
Wttnesa: -
R R. BLOODWORTH,
Notary Pukite, State at Large.
uevciopm. nc a.E iir.me
.of Blrdaong tad July fox hound.
There I* a tcuppernong vine on
this place covering more than an
acre of land-
MARKET
NEWS
GEORGE M. ANDREWS
207 Pennev thiilding
Leased Wire .
ATHENS COTTON
There was no. local cotton mar-
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Lectures Here
Tuesday A. M.
Dr. Edward T. Devine of Co-
•pibia University will deliver an
ddresa at the University of
Georgia chapel Tuesday at 11.00
4.’clock. Dr.' Devine’s subject will
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