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Dr. Sanford Iik ifalk
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
FMEaMBMH
To Church Body
On Education
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“Modern Education" was tho
subject of Dr. S. V. Sanfordis talk
to the members of tb: First Bap
tist Church Council at a meeting
held Tuesday night.
Dr. Sanford discussed education
from various angles, pointing gut
thsl In 1890 th:re. were 05,0*0
itudents in institutions of higher
learning, whereas in 1928 there
wers 260,000 wjrfch Indicates tbJ
attitude the country has developed*
toward education in the last quar
ter of a century or more. He
pointed out that educators now
are beginning to inquire into
what education is meaning to
those striving for it and to the
■.out!try. A critic?! >i ,r". i- now
developing toward education, fe
at; wr» want to kn>;v if the re.;
«-!» are what has beer, t tainted
At "i.
Renort of the sale of “Baby
Bonds” to the member* of the
church, indicated that it is meet-
success- Certificates bett
ing intrest hays been Issued
against the 820,000 worth- of
j bonds against the church falling
jdue this year. These certificates
are being sold to members at
each and much interest ia b
shown in tba purchase by various
Church organisations and individu
als, t i* stated;
Prof, J. Phil Campbell presided
at the meeting. L. S. Watson in
troduced the speaker.
Commander Fraser
Will Be Accorded Big
Welcome Upon Arrival
(Continued -from pate one.
bership of 2000,000 to' 1,000,000,- i omla nil under its own nibbo'r butuf
000 persons. -4^, | power, but-It .waily flew hicks
an. i-tu-.tr Is the type of man wards wf<h the tlttlo wfn* fn>ont
a “man's an d It was not of the weight or
h™?* * aaaodates proportion to work successful’* as
P^with that democratic cqalny wnich a re aL aeronlane. Against such a
|ng {* too °J l m men ofposi- racer a model of a reel aernnlawo
aon and emimnee. He gets . ou * hadn't at chance hemnae of tho
“{* 1s « 1 «y * ha«- extra talk of the model nec*»«arv
Wtnenred end o'-nstrueflou for the
u. hA h f, ad ' seromndatlon of engine and
ite has the reputation of nelng ...
a clever and forceful speaker, and pl
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Banquet program
Thursday evening toe banquet
will oegut at to* hotel at eight
u clock promptly. Five minute
speecnee will bo matte by a num-
ucr of Athena business and pro-
.esslonal m.n and tna following
program will bo earhd out:
Music—Four Horesman.
Invocation—Dr. S. J. Cartledge.
Address—Mayor A. G. Dud it;
,iuurc-v—Chancellor Chas.
inelUng,
Music—Four Horsemen.
Addnes—Abit Nix.
Address—Dr. J. M. Pound.
Address—Dr. Andrew M. Soule.
Music.
Addreis—Rdbert L. McWhorter.
Song-Luke Stancil.
Address—Dr. J. C. Wilkinson.
.Address—C. C. Thomas.
'Music.
. Address—Hon. W- A. Fraser.
B. nodiction—Dr. W. P, King.
Attention Woodmen of the World
Every Woodmen of tha World
in Athens ia urged to meet at the
Woodmen Hall at two o'clock P.
M. Thursday for,the purpose of se
curing n badge and marching in
the parade h:aded by the Southern
.Manufacturing Company Rand.
The Woodmen will form on Clay
ton street in front of tha Wood
men of the World hall, under the
direction of Roby-t L. McWhorter,
il. L. Cofer, John Saiway, and
Captain Elmer Kirk of the degree
earn-
Brief Hietory
The Woodmen of the World was
organized June 4th, 1899. Its
cuar.«r meeting was held lit a lit-
i ,ie oars room of tne rax ion Hotel,
Iciuana. Ad.rasaa on tne occa-uon
of us organisation. The first
, camp organised to urn aha was Ai-
|pna Camp no. 1, wttn a memb.r-
I snip ot uus nunured and uiirty-
Live- 'Tne tint ouiters of the new
oociety were elecud as follows:
ouvereign comunuider, J. C. Hoot;
ouve.eign Auvuer, c- J. Moss;
sovereign Cuts, B. W. Jewell;
ouvereign Hanker, F. F. ooze
ouvereign Escort, W. C. Homer
.me; sovereign Sentry, U. G.
otu-i Sovereign Physician W. O.
.lodgers.
w. A- Fraser, Sovereign Com
mander of tne Woodmen of the
.vorld Association will be in Ath
ens Thursday, Feb. Its. Ho is one
of th) most rcmarkaule characters
n the Held of fraternalism.
At the present time ail eyes sre
focused upon his activities in fra-
-ernal insurance because he heads
on organization of more than 760,-
-ud men, women and children—
members ot the Woodmen of the
World Life Insurance Association.
Just reotntly Mr. Fraser an
nounced the organization of the
ulobo Life Insurance Company, an
old line insurance company allied
with the Woodmen of the World.
This company etarted with 82,000,-
000 surplus and capital fully paid
in ‘ \ .
At the head of these two nation
al insurance companies, both fra-
.c-rnul ami old tine, Mr. F’rasei
nas become one or the outstanding
u.sumnor leaders in the world.
been at tne head of tho
Woodmen of the World for more
.nan lutecn years, and started
with tne organization in a
numblo capacity more than thirty
years ago. ho started down in
sexas, p.canio tne head consul ol
tne state, and built up in Texas
iho^grenteat stronghold of the W.
Under hit administration the
Woodmen of the World has be
come the largest and strongest
internal life insurance Institution
in existence, according to tho -of
ficials of the order. W. O. W. was
receatly, declared 104.6 pir cent
solvent. This order holds invcBt-
monts and securities totaling more
than seventy millions of dollars,
and has grots maseta of hone than
|133,000,1)00.-The Society since its
organization has paid in death
death losses and disability bene
fits, more thsn 8160.000.000..
Membership ot tha* Society it
steadily increasing under the di
rection of Mr. Frts'r’S dynamic
leadership and progressiva -and
practical policies- During- the
month of January. 1928, Wood
men of tha World increased its
easiness nearly a million dollars
more than during the same month
in 1927.
For many years Mr. Frazer hat
boen active in tbs field of public
and community service. Under his
direction was erected the mam
moth hospital for W. O. W. mem-
ben at San Antonio, Texas. Tbit
hospital is ona of tha finest sin
»--W'
very frank—too frank sometime!
his friends say.
DEFEATS ATHENS
By Wamtr Cooper
Displaying fast pass work and
good team work, the Watklntvllle
High school completely outclassed
tho Athens Epworth League by
the score of 24 to 10 Tuesday right
at the Athena High gymnasium.
Both teams played bard and
fast during tba first half, neither
•Ida teaming to hold n lead oyer
tha other. A good many would-
bo goals were missed In the first
is due largely to Inaccurate
shooting. The score at tho end of
tha first period (hall) read 10 all.
■ In tha third period a desperate
rally was made by tho yellow and
black clad lads of Watklnsrllle
resulting In their forging ahead
never to be oreroume by the Lea
guers.
The final stsnia saw the Wat-
klnavllle hoys stepping a Fttlo (ur.
ther away from defeat and the iCp.
worth League gradually falling
from their goal victory. The final
score read 24-14. Watklnsvlllo-
“riding” the Mg end.
For the winners the work on
Johnson with 9 pioirta and -Dillard
with 8 was outstanding. The en-l
tire team played a Jam-up defen.
give game.
For the loosen the work of
Smith and Rosa with 8 markers
each to their credit was outatand
log. These two boys shot all thi
taints registered by the locals,
The balance of tho teams played
good at the defensive tide,
Bovs alreadv slimed UP for *h»
contest sre Bill FI"** with two
planes, Lawrence Chrig’lan, n’*ly
Hudson. HowpM Hndwn. Ben
Fpos. Gilbert Whtte. Russel Kay.
and Gordon Ki—hrril. with one
plane each. A blank. It ready at
Boy Scout Headquarters for . all
those wishing to enter In time for
the rvmiest. Signing time ends 12
m. Thursday.
rt Is planed that Mr. Armel and
Mr. Ben Epps are to be the prin
cipal judgea of the contest.
Colored Teams To
Play Two Games
In Athens Friday
A douf.lo header basketball
game will be played by the girls
of .he Athens High ana Industrial
school Friday afternoon, the firet-
game beginning at two o’clock
against Brown Uniw:rstty. Atlan
ta and the second to follow against
Ballard uchool, Macon.
Sepcial arrangements will
made to take care of white fans
who. attend tl»r games. 'These
three teams she among the best in
the south and two good garnet art
expreted. Small admission price
will bo charged.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY »,
THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDgT
* (182) EARLY AMERICAN IRON
Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher
SAYE.—The relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mr*. Joe A. Saye,
Jr., Master Richard . Wilson obligations in swarding this con
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
On or before March 14, noon, the
Uniform Committee of the Board
of Trustees of the Georgia State
Teachers College, Athens, Ga.,
will receive bids for furnishing
uniforms to the students of the
Georgia State Teachers College tor
the year beginning that date and
ending March 14, 1929.
It,if tq be understood that the
committee will incur no financial
This picture illustrates one of the several
which salmon are caught on the Pacific coast '
of salmon are brought up in the net which is dunwin
its contents into the storage tank. The salmon whirn.
frequent Puget Sound and the Columbia river are esse I
daily prized for their flavor and sent to all parts of ti-.l
world,*.. , t r m 'i
By NEA. Through Special Peri
■ PubliWten of The Book of K
Save, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Rich
ards, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Saye,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Smith,
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Herring, Mr.
tract, aitholigh it will use its influ
ence to have students who are in
heed of uniforms to purchase new
__ uniforms or part# of uniforms
and Mrs. Henry Juhlin. Lakeland, j from the successful bidder, and
F!a., Mr. and Mrs. E.‘ L. Runrk,' the successful bidder must deal
Miss Mary Saye, Miss Hazel directly with students according
Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard to the custom of the school. The
Richards, and Mr. Raymond, successful bidder will bo expected
Richards, are invited to attend to enter into a written contract
MARKET NEWS
V. 0. COOPER. Manager.
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ATHENS COTTON
Tho local cotton marksf closed
at 18 cents Wednesday. The prev
ious clo,e was 18 1-8 cer.tr.
NEW TORK COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
Mch.. 18.02 18.08 17.02 17.03 18.21
May.. 18.18 18.24 18.05 18.03 18.34
July.. 1S.20 IK.30 18.13 18.13 18.39
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Mch..17.06 17.00 17.80 17.80 18.09
May.. 17.92 17.95 17.70 17.77 18.06
July.. 18.00 18.00 17.80 17.80 18.11
CHICAGO GRAIN
the funeral of Master Joseph
Howell Saye, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe A. Saye, Jr., Thursday
afternoon, February 16th at 3
o’clock, from the Oconee Street
Methodist church, Rev. Walter
Millican, pastor of Oconi
Street Methodist church will o
ficiate, the 'following gentlemen
have been selected to serve as
pallbearers aiid will meet at tho
residence, 267 Poplar street, at
2:30: Mr. Raymond Richards,
Mr. Leonard Richards, Mr. Ed
ward Smith and Mr. Ralph Her
ring. Interment will be in Oco
nee cemetery. McDorman-
Bridges Funeral Home.
SUMMERS.—The relative* and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Thomas Summer*. Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Davis, Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. W- M. Foster, My. and Mrs.
G. E. Couch, Macon; Mr, and
Mrs. M- C. Adams, Athens; Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Ayers,' Atlanta;
and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Summers
of Madison county, are invited
to attend the funeral of Mr.
Howell Thomas Summers, Fri
day afternoon, Februnry 17th, at
two (2) o'clock, from the Prince
ton Methodist church. The fol-
lowjng gentleman are, requested
to serve as ]
carers and meet
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Local Boy Scouts
! To Sponsor Airplane
\ Contest Friday
(Contiboed from ’Page Onel
.wings and runs under its own
power,' The Cecil Peol! race;
made a fight ot 1,691 feet 6 Inches
and remained In. the air 48 3-5 sec- 0 f that body.
at the home, 8(15 Boulevard, at
1 p. Hi. promptly: Mr. J. It
Davit, Mr. Jim Aaron, Mr. El-
for the faithful and prompt perfor
mance of tho same and guarantee
it by filing bond in such an
amount as the committee may de
mand.
Bids need not be upon uniforms
Identical In style with that now in
use, as we desire suggestions as to
the style, but the material com
posing the various Darts must be
equally good and substantially the
name as that now in use or better
in both kind and quality. Perfect
fits and prompt delivery must be
guaranteed. In addition, bids on
hats appropriate to the uniform
are desired.
The committee reserves the
-right to reject any or all bids or
parts of the same, or to award
parts to one bidder and other parte
to othore. There will be no radi
cal departure - from the uniform
now In use. Specifications will be
furnished by and all bids must be
addressed to Jere M. Pound, Presi
dent, Georgia State Teachers Col
lege, Athens, Ga.
PiUiflB-
This shows a scow
loaded with salmon arriv-
ing at a cannery on the
British Columbia coast,
where the salmon indus-
try flourishes.
’t*
These men ari
I ing shad, which
to the- herring
I but are much
They are caught in nei
[ attached to poles.
be’oni
family]
larger!
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES
For the Middle District of Georgia
Athens Division.
In Re: B. F. Alien, Social Cir-
:1c, Ga, No. 161 In Bankruptcy.
ro'Crtdltorsf
You are hereby notified that
there will be a meeting of credl-
• You have seen Cape Cod on the map even if youl
never have visited that delightful region. This picturel
was made at North Truro, not far from the tip of tin I
long arm. The soft beach does not injure the bottom I
of the boat. Provincetown is just a little beyond, hi
was in this region where recently the submarine S-41
v/as lost. (To Be Continued)
«"< taw. c« Pr r^M, ms, T-, a-—, s—,. I
mer Rouse, Mr. Charlie Meads,,tore of above named bankrupt, or
Mr. C. L. Williams and Mr. I February 27, 1928, at Madison
Judge Freeman. Rev. B. P. Read Gal. at 11 o’clock A. M., for the
-- purpose of examining bankrupt, al
lowing clealms, selecting trustee
and taking such other
as may '
Of Thompson will officiate, as
sisted by Ray. George E. Stone
and Rev. Sum B. Wingfield In
terment In Princeton cemetery.
McDorman - Bridges Funeral
Home.
CROW—Friends and relatives of
Mrs. Martha J. Crow, Bogart;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stovall, Bo
gart; Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Wil
liams. Athens; Mr. F. E. Crow,
Bogart; Mr. W. H. Crow, Green
ville, S- C.j Mr. U C. Crow,
Adel; Mrs, Sallie Drntor, Madi
son and Mrs. Mathiide McLeroy.
Madison, are invited to attend
the funeral .of Mrs. Martha J.
Crow Thursday P. M. at four
o’clock from tho Bogart Baptist
church. Rov. Carswell will'ofi
ficiate. Tho gentlemen sekcteir
to serve as pall fcearors will
please me:t at the residence,
Bogart, Ga. Interment in Bo
gart cemetery. McDorman-
Bridges Funeral Home.
JOHN G. QUINN, Athens vice
president of the Masonic sccretar-
’es’ associatio nof Georgia is in
Macon I attending the convention
NEW ORATORY CLUB AT LUMPKIN
LAW SCHOOL HAS FIRST DEBATE
Realizing tho dmportanco of a
knowledge of public speaking In
tho legal profession, members of
the Senior Class of tbo Law
School have formed a new debat
ing society. Tho' organization Is
named after the late Andrew J.
Cobb, Athens, renowned Georgia
lariat and one time Professor in
the Law School
The club has a hove! system
under which each member pre
sides over one meeting. In this
way experience In tho conduct of
meetings will bo given to all tho
members alike. >
Judge George'F. Gober lectured
to tho c ab on tho prlndplts of
America. Durin-Tthe Wmi" War' |
Mr. Fraser on** connected with
the Bureau of Conservation of Na-1 Particntar attention will be paid
tural .Resources?* and vres eh S?| r . | to the study of parilunentary law
man of the Advisory board for F •*.• member* of the society,
the Division of Military and Naval! _ . First Debuts.
Insurance.' I The feature of each meeting lea
World Church I debate In which tour members
In the state of Texas from Participate followed by a general
which he originated he ia known d’ecuaaion. The first debate wax
as “Big Bill”, Large of stature “Resolved, that Capital Punish-
and with a laugh that is hearty ment be Abolished In the- State
and often, he (s recognized imme- > of Georgia”. Jake Joel and Lewis
-lately In any throng. It zvaa Mr. I Markel won the debate on th*
Fraser who first conceived the' negative side while the -affair.
tassibilHite of the world radio mativo was taken by M. E. KP.
church which was modestly heron Patrick and S. E. Watts. Mac
In the early part of May 1923 Barnea pres'ded orer the first
from the WOW radio station, regular meeting. I-ester H.
. This radio church has grown to Block was selected sa permauent
^ t he extent that it fa a “resent tho secretary and parliamentarian. I
'largest religious congregation in The members f the society are:!
the world with an estimated mem-j J. M. Barnes. I. K. Hay. M. E *
Kilpatrick, O. D. McKay, H. D.
Shattuck, L. N. Smith. L. C. Mar.
kol. R. W. Smith. S. E. Watts,
L. H. Blcok and Jake Joel
New Members
New member* will be selected
tor the aodety In the near fu
ture. The meeting* are held In
the Law School on Thuradar eve.
n'ne* but non-memhe-e are ad.
miffed only Utan Invitation ea It
la tho deelre and Intention of the
smlefv to do seriona work for Its
own benefit wfthont enmnefln* In
snv way with the two literary so.
cletlen now npon the campus.
.It Is the nIHmttte plen that a
slml’ar elnh he to—ed In tha
.Timk>r Cleas wh>eh rtnh wonM next
vest- onto—sttentlv fni ttfn n’-—-
•eoMed hv f>e gradnnttn, of th*
eeezent tnemhera of the B*-'-g
Pl*«*. In thf* tnanne* n—rtl-et
trebling fn : pphtle *n—Unv end
mrl'en-Aeterv 1*w would he ilVe-t
in the Lew School for two out ol
the *hrey veer*.
The Andrew J. Pnhh pVtra n «ln
Cnb wltt restrict tteetf to dl*en«-
*f*n of snbleet* portioning to the
l*w. The pert dehntA wi'U he.
"Reantred That tho I tnd«er pt«n
tor Cn~Banlonete Marriage Be
T eraMzed In Oeo-rlB , ». iq; (-
Thome* and L. K BmPh are on
th" affh-metlT* end W. Jli fitlvc
tuck and T. K. TTnv'on'th* nepn.
tire. Th" debate wiM cnn-ldpr th*
subject fropt a legnl rather tlmn
a sociological or moral viewpoint
ting such other proceedings
’ be proper at said meeting-;
A. G. FOSTER. Referee.
SIDE GLANCES
—By George I
Madison. Ga
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