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(By Mary Bond Palmer)
Student in Henry W. Grady School
of Journallem
"Would l go up' In a plane again?"'
•‘Yc*,.aml next tlme : I want to Ko
up higher and stay longer.’*
The experience of. an aeroplane
fight came at about G.tO o’clock
when the writer accompanied Mr.
Ben. T. Epps of thla city in a flight.
We spent nearly 3(> minutes in the
air. completely circling the city and
nptklng several dipo. and an
"szcoVn" or nose dive.
iHUherto the thought of an aero
plane ride placed me Into n mood of
curiosity and dread, an* f#t my
Imagination could net MM bock the
thrill.
Wssrs Heavy Coat
**— Flying field, from
New View Of Mar
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TWO SPECIAL articles in Hay
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tom Products Rcfg. .. - Tr*«
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l’/d. Dodge Brothers
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Goodrich Rubber
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"There, never' was a "1
!twe.an father and,, son
la '’Uttar mat more
:e pre/erred. 11 to
k Stone at Strand
sy at 8 p. m. mlGp
THB ’VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 757-J. Athens, Ga.
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showing
FOR RENT-Four
tent, No. 756 Han-
* venue, 814.00 a month.
tor- » mlfif*.
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YOUNG AND BAUER
Expert Pruning, Trimming
And Spraying Shade Tran
, . and Shrubbery.
Phone 108$ : : Athena, Go.
P» ntnSrtf. rbj
hb*
Tlie Epps
which we aseeitded, is three miles
east of Athena on the Lexington
rood. I doored a leather coat, gog
gles and a helmet and climbed Into
the machine. Then we-were off! We
gilded along the field and before I
was aware «t4T we were dying.
Up- Way up, we rose! The steadi
ness and smoothness < f the machine
In still an amazement to me. Finally.
I ventured to look over the* side,
down upon the et.y. The feeling I
experienced ivas r,;t.nt uli the sea
sick or the ui sick tonsatI.cn I had
expected:
plainly IfmFi cmfw cmfw cmfwy c
The Agricultural campus stood out
the Souiliern Mutual Building were
also noted at »>flaace. The various
churche* were recognized and in the
reslUejli.il UiK.r.ct ths home of MV.
and Mrs. Jnms# White and the Wo
men’s club were prominent. 'A
noticeable fertore, of ihe view on
the whole,, was that (no sees iw
hills. Tho city appeared to be n
spacious plane.
Describe* s Stunt -
, While I was still marvelling at the
meals, reasonable
at 184 Prince Ave-
DOG COLLARS at
I. Co., 179 North
rraL ...mite
Vance S. Sorrough
DRY CLEANING
TAILORING
DYEING
Qnllty Work—quick Service
Phone 9148
SALE — Standard B-tr
olio,. complete with Bilk
'luminntcr and loud .peak
,'f price for caih. Addr.
’ SALE—High grade six cyt-
l 4cr roadster, in A-l condition.
. '.Mixe cord tires, and many
' trss. Cheep for cash. P. O.
ox 1084.m!7p
WHERE THS SICK GO
TO GET WELL
ALBERT H. TIMM
PALMES CHIROPRACTOR
Athens’ Only Drugleu
Pragitloner.
Chiropractic Bamorra the
Cause of Disaas,.
1)4-54 . US 93H »3%
47*4 47(4 47(4 47(4
02'. 02(4 00(4 BOV,
Ml 90 99 99
170(4 170 169(4 109(4
Id an .1st. H SALE—Plant Dahlias now.
puanL r limited supply of all ths splen-
;>cXs with. 4 variticcs I grew last year.
|.m tho V*nty . for delivery with direc-
“—' ss for growing them. All
n.laDtl varieties, labeled, and
fjry tuber guaranteed to grow,
ice Hat on appliction. Jlortiii
tthenod. 'itad loynlty
;rci:t to Uavo wm-
MS lh Which to place,
“.sold -TUr. Grubb/
i' Who' ha* accotnplhih - :
; worth’d lie - h« had I
It whi/i t . twpvT. 1m.4
iT” power of nccomp. ]
If entered
Ibther, Dr
USE *OF WORDS SUBJECT
AT EPI8COPAL CHURCH
By Mildred Miacally
(Student In Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
“Tho Misuse ol tta-jpbwefN
.UviOrVls-eetsswiry
tp the di’Tflnr niiM of our charnr.
ter; it Is necessary'to our best
~*ork,” tho minliter declared. Con.
tinufng. *In thl# age our rotless
spirit Is a characteri»tlc.“
According to Dr. King there la a
type of people who drlvo them-
which Dy-A* .G. Rlcharda. rlctor
bf Emmanuel Episcopal church,
delivered' his sermon Sunday
morning.
Dr. Richards took his text from
Mat Hew 12:30-37: ’’But l say
unto you, that every idle word
that men shall"speak, they shall
g ount thereof in the day of ,
t. FOr {>y thy words thou 1
» condemned.” He went j
y .that the right oae of the
r »<pe«cli was of supreme
ice, as this power Is man’s
greatest power.
“Tbo power qf speech." said the
rector.** Is that which distinguish,
ps man from animals and Its use
determines the value of a man."
He continued by saying that yeo.
pie speak as if words Ware of-flt-
tlo Importance but shomad that the
heavens were hunt hv 4fce words
fo God. Ho added thatgho words
of man also have ko*s creative
ability and make either good or
bad contributions to tte world.
"Facli word thnt cscapei our lips."
said Dr. niclmrds. n zoes oO for
ever. Tho habit of coding evld
good tho I/ord has bragied aa an
unpardonable sin.”
Next be snoke of tho um of ldl<
words and divided theta Into two
Classes: the unkind words that
It over do anyone any goal, and thf
discontented words Uftt come
from the fact 'that a Iflvson haa 1
not learned the duty A joy of
IhsnkftilmsH. | X.
Finally Dr. Richards afited. * We
“Please Give "Me
9H7 ^
Urge N/.w Session.
fCoullnofd from pil/owj .
JOHN F. CLARK A CO.
208 Shackelford Rallding
Phone 1748
H. G. COOPER Maagtf.
A Mitchell's bridge paved
MM 6 room house, plnttr-
find iminted, that would coat
90.60 to btdMl 1 good barns,
, tn house and other build-
; plenty of wood; Rood bold
<rh: All for $l.r,00.00 rash.
). Campbell, 629 Southern
“Com. end ggt
my daddy*.
•ult and my
Richard F. Harri*
ew yoSk'liVe^ins. co.
Innrrasing DlnbiUty
and Double Indemnity. •
M 228, 314 Sou. Mutual' Bldi
id-lves to' breakdown In health be- <
[pause of mabltlon and ro.tle.s-
, m ss. 'There am he no net
, where there 1. eelflihOMs, where
I stlnKlues. has become morbid nud
n disease," he Mid. Another type
bd menttonod ere tboeo who hurt
toachlnns of .plrlt. Tlili type 1»
always looking for lomcono to
hurt their feelings, "It I. an In.
evitable law "of nature to have uu-
ee«t Where there I* wounded enn.
tty. end idleness, and disappointed
ambitions. Ileal rest 1. that
which comes from meekness, hu-
' mlllfy and unselflshneM." ho coo-
Phone 1846 or
Winterville High
School Awarded
High Certificate
them.” w. H /
CLASSIC DRY CLEANING
AND HAT CLEANING SHOP
*D. G. ANDERSON A CO
REALTORS
f*L ESTATE __
’ FIRE INSURANCE < .
LIFE INSURANCE
, BONDS OF ALL KINDS
LOANS. STRAIGHT AND
MONTHLY REPAYMENT.
’ PROMPT SERVICE.
teontln.od from Page one.>
mtmtui
tlvltlo. of the tcnchm-; and the Iff.
. formation given to the community
about the prdJJtM pf the Work,
To Mcdre thl, reeonl of depart. I
menu each school la tt. state etas
scored twice during the year, hyj
the .rate snpcrrtMfa of agrical. I
tural dueatlon once In tho-fallj
and again during the nprtns
month.. *
A* evidence of the outstanding
[ work,of the,a tnchen the Ueor.
nlu State, Board for Vocational
Btlttcutlon will presont each of
them with a certificate "of merit
I Indicating that their department
has been claiBed as aupsrlor.for
-the school Air of 1S2S-27.
Dr. Andrew <8. Soule, Pnsld4ttr{
of lie Georgia Stale College of I
Agriculture, In rceogultiotf of the,
meritorious work of thees men. *,
most of whom are graduates of *ue )i
college,, will prr it each of that It
ecbooU as » r > —'.ite , banner. I
The prcMutetlcu / "irso swards * I
win M made et eummupity meet, t
lug* » number of which Dr. coals ]
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
2 beautiful lot* MUleilge Ave.
2 Iota on Oakland Avenue.
2 lota on DuBose Avenue.
25 Iota IJljivereity Drive, Hemp-
ton Co lit and Nicholson St.
10 lots on Wynburn Avenuo.
All reasonably priced-
terms to ault jjurcnaeer.
Albert E. Davison
'HICAGO GRAIN
Open Clou*
J\ StJdCOt ‘.the i.filnwinor
•H ace I received the r
i-■•«»!. t
piid not intCK.l to call a »
Btoti of congress, th» i
UiE. i f Iuo<l MN increase
P. H. DURDEN
FAITH 18 URGED
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
By Ramon C. Batts *
(Student In Henry W. Grady
. School of Journalism) •-
**Ood*a Power ’ onto Salvation’
»vas tin nuOJerl of (he oirmon de.
llvcrcd at the . First Chrlrtiat)
Railroad Schedules
lint
la and From South and West
(RIVE DEPART
* Atlanta *7tJ6 am
AtlanU-B'ham
Memphis 2:45 pm
Atlanta 6:15 pm
tl’tn-B’ham 6:24 am
am North and East
church Sunday morning by Kov^f
Stanley R. Grubb. The text of the ;
Httrinuu pee taken from the Htli ]
veree of the tir.,l elmptei of llo.
mane: "r’or I am not eehamed of
the gospel of Christ, for It Is llte
,./, f:45 pm
7:66 pm.
, 11:19 pm
‘ ,To end.
***-’—
-• la»S-
New York-Weah. : ■ v
, 1:45 pm . Bleh.-N'flk 11:19 pm
,7 |:16 pm Monroe-Hem. 10:00 am
GEORGIA RAILROAD
* ARRIVE depart
.1 7:10 pm Augusta.Atl’ts 8:10.nu
, 12:15 pm Augusts-Atl’U 2:26 pm
“e GA1NBSV1LI.E MIDLAND BY.
,k< jEdulea Effective Jan. 2, 1927.
a—No. 2 leaves Athene for Gsluci-
vlUc, 8:10 a. m.
( a—No. 12 leaves Athens for Caln-
esville, 11:15 a. m.
a—No. 11'arrive. Atben. from
. Geln.sville, 10:32 n. m.
- I—No. 1 arrives Athens from
Will grow to he • large ono
If. you dwi’t heya It repaired-
ATHENS /TIRE
SERVICE
14$ W. Clayton Street
Phone 916
Iwwer of God unto ealvatlon to
every one that betleveth; to the
Jew first, and also to ,!h» Greek.*
"J feel that tpe church Is not'ec.
eompllehlng nearly so much is It
iFinedo
(Coelioucd ir,m ge fiL
rould be
thi}. Evil..
said the (actor. “And Ode
reason for this failure la because
of the SolUcorted faltli (hat Its
people have. Faith seems e sim
ple matter, but when one begins
to llv« tho |lfo of fajth, It be
comes u very profound thin - i
you ready believe In Him. In HIs
teaching*, and believe thnt Hie
way of living b best, then you
muit strive to live As Ho has comr
mended or your sn-celled faith If
not really faltit JTter all."
Rev. Grubb dted the atory of
Paul er an example of perfect
faith. He showed that although
Paul woe a Jew, brought up In
an utmoepherc of Greek learning,
taught, by cop Of th. graeUaf
teacher, of Me day,’still religion
m: the 'oubtaodldg (Mug In hi.
EsKfiKlH. iM aU the
culture bf thr Greek and Roman
world tru not sufficient to tek.
■ ml of his mind and 'mart hb ra
ndom-lie remained a Joy In hb
1- liglou. He would go mMjr-Jnt ,
tltient aviator.
fouudlund and (he noi
Ivlev Ihla woek.
lie Flnedo plana to
treat on Wedneixhiy a
Trebajacy, NewfoohdU
IS METHODISTTHEM1
' i FUR HOME OWNERS AND HOUSE.
KEEPERS WHO NEED paint
A Complete Line of the Best
Paint, for Every Purpose.
Dorn Enamel, and Tranif.m.
T. J. SCOTT PAINT A GLASS COMPAN'
I.l , KC V»(S l n
“For "tlA- pr vent .tot think .Owl until vis a.
that n apcelal temlon of-c/n -:: ■ ’ ttal vtamlurd tin
is'odvieutilL A'commission of tin
hlshmrt tti-euud fhort Mpcri. ’ir -d
4xp.rU of -h. Upltcd Mat .Imuld .. c ,
be promptly appointed by th: Frta- M**» Snyder
(dent with Plenary; authority t„! Gray Pass If
determine‘and rccommcmT to con-;
ISfS - (CeaHnMdJr,
amount of money ehould be appro- whom she »««
|l tap'd t - ■ ■ . mill aim ing aa the event
to; tltxexmm. vvbal amount, of, ,1-m with Grut
money may appoor at that timet tm their tlltcii -ht
to bo ncc eory, exclusive-of whet: e ,t by
has been contributed by the people i * . n /’wt
to relieve tie suffering of the vie.
Urns of tide utuyraed.r.ted disus- Search’ Was
dirccttyjout For Docum
X—Daily.
x—Daily except Sunday-.
Scheduler Nos. 1 and 2 covered
WHAT TO P^ANT IN MAY-y
) GARDEN—Snap Bear v (.very two wert. throoifh summer),
Uma Brans. Squash, Ciy*a*«». Spinach, Colloids, Cabbage,
Carrots, Pepper, Tomato, Radish, DUI. Pumpkins,'Watermelons,
Cantaloupe, Cera, Pole and Cornfield Brans, Oalon AMs, White
and Crowder Poos: Tomato, Pepper, Onion and CdMmi* PUnta.
‘ FIELD—Corn. Cotton, Pens, Boy Brass, Velvet,Ewe. Sudan
Gnus, Cattail Millet. Brawn Top Millet, Cane Brad, Mnug
Bent, Pasture Grasses, Stock Betti, Cornfield Brans, Writ
I Peas, Lima Beans. Pop Corn, Watermelons, Cantaloupes,
[Pumpkins, Kaffir Corn. .
present
TRAINS
depart for Macon 7:40 a. m.
• 4:45 p. m. .
rrive from Macon 12:10 p. tm,
9:30 p. m.
O. BEELAND, C. A. Phone 640
0. BOLTON, Agt, Phone 1661
i ((*,intin,led
to b* rid of. Ita
OgmtITt tjl.ie.u', novVraZm 1
PROUD MOTHER: Do ■ you j g5gj!l9
know, only ye*t«day baby ttnv;2ii7“ .i.ggt,
ad herrWhra out of ths nurs*ry ,, f/ j
window. fin Hia MsJeatv'a serv
FATUOUS -VIBffOR: By Jov* : a 'document
Rather a tiro kef of tack eho wtm. thorlied peieuna wer
n’t wenriu' them at the time-1 be attemptin'- tn ..I
Wh«!—Huniorlet.' of."
H. L. COFER & COMPANY
MILLER, Cor
Ml
•till He linka himaelf with humil
ity. “Along with Cbriet'a meek,
neea of spirit, there 41 aa angry
Indigestion for wrong. A weak,
ness of moral character la Indi
liiten by fallnr.. to become right
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