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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY TO. 1028.
TfB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA..
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| tty Club Monday afetrnoon, and i the roll was called and the dues ed merit badges and write them
fiee tor yourself. The eveut wilt collected we checked .up on the down.
SSf P' a f° at 4 p. rn. Monday, 1 patrol contest. The Beaver patrol Then wo vacated after going
lob. 2D, This, as all other air- won the contest with flfty-fivo home.
1 h‘““ e events will have to he post- points. The Grimly Bear patrol For the benefit of those who
j pu.mU attain, tt tue weather Is not
Sj Jn event It cannot be ■ .
twelve points came next, . tnlt that tt wast BILLY HUDSON,
Troop No. 44, Joeeos, Qeorgls 'rfously 111 with influenza is rfdc' MW Jessie Lanier Is spending
Troop No. tt Is located at Toc« to be up again. ;i while with her sister, Mrs. Parr,
roa pa., and la .sponsorcil by Mr. J. F. Gordon, of Statham, of Athens.
Rotary Boys Hobby Show In May of Athens, Georgia, on tho morn.
The Boy Scouts of Athens will lng of March the 24th, a contest
he glad to know that the Rotary t<-r the Vbamplonslilp among ye
Club arc: planning to hold their nrchera of the towns of Gaines,
second annual “Boy’e Hobby villa. Athens and (if they are
Show" dnHnk dfotary Boy’s Week tvtiling to compote with our stal-
the flrat week In May. "a.. -rcu'iia, .no vl.iugo ot hicu-
Last yjdr‘wii tho first time m °nd County known as Angusta.
(his was tried and It was snch a 10 who would enter tills con-
great suce-Si, ;th'at they will have tost, must signify your lntentious
it again tJBryear, but on a much not ,at * r than the twentieth day
Imwer scale, ri'ys’ who want to 01 Msrch.
have an exhibit In the Hobby _ -...
Show are asked; to get (heir ex. Life Is a magazine pub.
hlhlfs rendv . as;soon as posn'ble, 11,bed b V the Boy Scouta of Am.
and to hayeUhelr names and ago erica, for all boys, it is one of
on each article/ or group of ar- the be,t magaslnes op the mar.
deles. £■ - " ket. and parents who want to pro.
Last vmr the hme ..viui v,de S» cd clean, wholesome read.
wsTtha^®hs‘*d?S!Ktnv??!J ln B mo,t, ' r for tbo:r hor*. send in
G>” n fn Axhthtt the,r Bubscrl P tJ on *0 Boy’s Life,
rsiMRKijssasi ** $
shhoush the smallest exhibit in 11,8 n8W * ,t * nd ’ *“ AtbenB -
the entire, show, was a mat ie.-
markable piece .of worn hv n'M The next Council Rally will take
Fp-'t of Treen^No. a. He.had place In June, prolw-iy Ju e ath.
carved a "replica of hte' “Dicing Scouts from Washington, Toccoa,
Olsdlstcr” and also “The Discos Wat'/nsvIUc E berton, HariweU,
Thrower." Each of there enrv- Royston. Madison. Monroo, Buford,
Inez were rhadO'from so ordinary Lawrencerllle and many other
piece of to., ..s who have eever egte*r,1
Jest w' nt "o "Hnhhv Fair" will before, .will be at.the next rally,
(flag ouBWHsTiear la yet -o he The ornteats will bo selected by
learned, but cno th'ng Is f ietiin. the Scoutmaslers. at a ni-et.ns
that It will give every hoy m'Aih- to be held la Athena, somA time
ens a chance to show what they in March. ,
can do. . .....
—I t ! Model Airplane Contest I
As Olgnu Font says "Hey, Hey. Tho Model Airplane Contest
Lets get golnl { scheduled dor Friday, Flebiuary
— 17th was postponed on account of
Troon No. J warn tho official the weather. The p»nn'ei of Mh-
ushers at tho'lTnlvers'fv of n»nr. ens and all over the United States
H-.sttsnts AlMcMc Club basket- are mw hecoml-g secus men io
ball gamo last won’t. They are that announcement about Airplane
to be m'mp’lnjen’ed oft the mine. fV-hts.
did work' they did. Bov Scouts Model planes have been entered
have been ushering at all the Mg by Bill Hines. Bdl Hudson. How-
football and baseball games for ard Hudson. Wl'llam Griffith. Oor-
the past two years.,and are getting don Ku—hrnll. onberi White, Rus-
more and more efficient In that sell Kay, Lawrence Christian, and
line of work. Tho nnxt ushering Ben Epps Jr. Some of the planes
to bo done will be who. 0-nrr'n are on exhibition In store windows
"Wrecks Tech" in a baseball game, down town.
— Many people ask the question
an, iKnwV’ r "" le,t "Will they Dy”.^ Well, lust^romo
hold Monday, it wlU be held Wed.
nos day, Feb. 22nd. (George Wash.
Ingtoim' Birthday.)
the Klwanla Club of that thriving spent the wo k-end with his sister
.... . Northeast Georgia city. Mr. Se- Mrs. W. B. Cash.
next with thirty points. would like to know who wroto the i well ls, lho scoutmaster, and thero .Miss Mildred Papa, of Aihrns,
The Sliver Fox patrol with above Troop T goaslp ys most ad. ; are 26 registered acouta In tho spent Sunday with'Mlsa Lul Bu-
nn lnle /luma novt In i t that It Till T . V Hlin’kOV frnnn \fr> T.1 /tar Qnnui T.'vnnnlln.. •>.«
The Flying Eagle patrol camo Troop No. 42
last with only two points. | The Ktwanls Club of Cornelia
All thoee In the Beaver patrol gaTe th | s tr00p a Tcry picaaant
* of Will go to the picture show with surprise last week, when (hey in.
ister, Mr. Bridges. Crawford Lane is T | tcd tho cnUre troop t0 (*, the | r
Sun. I leader of this patrol and chain guests at the luncheon. The 24
"Fcss" Priest, Scoutmaster ot
Troop No. 4, and Chl^t Lei
went to the Mountains last L
rlnir fn o« „ TV.' *■*»**' - fiUVSW HI 1118 lUIlCIlCOn. 1116 24
mi eh/ho 1 HAP,! fnrti,o aC0 wh L ch Rowland assistant. Mr. Bridges aC out^ and the Scoutmaster, ft .r.
Biimmor Thov l im , 11 , 11118 was ab8ent *, We aI1 wero sorry Geo * H. Harris, wore present, and
n . 80 ® e Pictures | because he always knows so many gavo a demonstration of. scouting
“ . 11 T y ,5“?- **“• , AcUw-Um. On Wednesday after,
rnowlnv m n m| lh E J?u *r "I Thel meeting closed with the noon, nt the regular meeting. Mr.
. “ 0 ™ Ing I , am Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. n. K. Lester, Scout Executive,
5"*“*’, l™* occurs J® tie that Moat of the boys wont home but a was p ro sent, and inspected tho
It won t be long, new ’ until wo few stayed up there and played ■
will all bo eignlng up for camp— ! around. *
better get busy on your camp
box and start saving your money.
Troop No. 2
Troop two did not have bo much
of a meeilng on Friday night. We
all sat down, as we usually do.
I don't know whether we all got
seated or not. but any way we
shut up tor a while. Fees had
to go home to eeo the play. "So
This Is London”, or Beau Sabreur
at the Palace, I don’t know which,
anyway, he had to go. j Glenn
MAX MICHAEL, JR.
Acting Scribe.
troop.
New Troop for the North*
East Georgia Council
Troop No. 61, Tlgnal, Ga„ la the
newest troop h the Northeast
Georgia, council. This troop
troop, Mr. Lester, Scout Executive, sna.
was at tho Klwanls meeting last | Miss Gladys Griffeth of Form-
Tucsday night and was the prln. ,lngton, spent tho week end with
clplo speaker on the program. Thai home folks.
Boy Scouts ot Toccoa were guests Mrs. Emma David, of Athens,
was gu tt Sunday afternoon of
Mr:. W. W. Tower.
Jig. C.- T. Smith and daughtor,
Rena Mae, and Miss Mildred Dial
vtofled friends in Ather.# Sunday
afternoon.
of tho club.
Troop No. 60, Washington, Ga.
Troop No. CO, of the Northeaa*
Georgia Council. Is located i
Washington. Wilkes county, Geoi
gla. Mr. “Buck'* Johnson Is Scout
master, and the troop is one of
tho best in the Council. The K1
wan!a Club Is back of the Bo!
Scout Movement In Washington,
and they are sure to make things
hum.
Bogart Personal
, And Social Hews
BOGART, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. DanUll visited Mrs. Bud Me-
Gaughey of Monroe, Sunday af*
ternoon.
* Mr. D. A. Robinson and son Da*
«rid, spent Sunday with the for*
ner’s f, » f her, Mr. R. M. Robinson
of Atlanta, j .iAsenli ~
Mrs. W. A. Nunn,
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
And Mrs. R. F. Prickett, of Ath-
Troop Seven
Dear Silas: w
Here I am wrlti.ig to you about Ma3 registered by Scout ExecuYvo
our Scout meeting last Friday R> K< Le Ste r. last Thursday night,
night- . vhpn ho visited Tlgnal.
I haven’t got much ii’me but. Tho Scout troop is being s>pon-
anyway we had a good time. I porej j, y ( h e p. t. A., and they
It was raining and raiwng and ^9 appointed Mr..J. W. Tierce
raining but wo didn’t mind a little as x Scoutmaster. The foL'ovlug
thing Like that. . tj.ya are members of thn troop:
. - „ . , ... ^ ^ We got there only to find Rob. ndward Adams. Edward Rice. Ben-
ltlcnards, alias Junia said he had l ert Macon there, ho had beat us « nvy p 0 ole, S. D. Cooper, Edwin
to go jetudy (some more JiUcut I there but we should wrrry. Vooten, E. OAlloy, S. F. Dyyar.
metamorphosis, as he had not yet A.fire was Btarted and so d'd Edward Norman, Lex Toms, Joe
ascertained what order Claude we. Mr. Davis our scout master David and Milton SntftU.
Broach belonged to. He said he | called the roll because our scribe | . „ . —
thought it was cdonate,'though, was not there. 1 I
Personally, I think he Is a good I Richard Patat was not thero so! AI A Five Year* Ago r. w w r Va _. nn/ ,
example of Cordata, which order Gordon Kimbrell did not have to Looka hearah peoples! Herein [ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Norm and
has sucking mouths. (Score one tell him to stop talking. | find enclosed one group picture, jjttb daughter of Mars Hill spena
for Broach.) . j air. Davis asked who had paid j taken up at Camp Flanigen about bunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. W,
Ocmlng back to the/ subject, 1 for their enrollment and eight or I five years ago. In ft you will find iLanier.
(what was It, anyway?) we all paid nine raised their hands or maybe . tho only living specimen of the • M „ D A . R 0 binson and littk
dues, no we didn*t, Watkins didn’t dt was their foot I cannot remern-} human Insect In the ?**«? Gel ld aUK hter Sara, spent Tueiday
havo but a nickel, tof wo Just ber hut anyway that was settled.; your hour-glasses, as It will take! wjm Mr8 d. A. Watson, of Ath-
pa.d a nickel. Jeff Sailors came | He then asked who had passed I you an hour to figure out the €ns<
up In his slicker. (He flea’ won’t up ment badges and tests. So I likeness of the person travelling
Q«:t) Foss observed Idly, that many did that I could not remcm. | by the Name of Junior Richards,
the way ho always does everything ber all of them but anyway I am Donald Moor* Lawrence Smith,
that way. Anyway, he said that not supposed to remember. I Harlowo Jones and Cecil Hilley.
Jeff Sailors always comes In rainy 1 Well Silas after tha-t wo did whose beaming, bright, bold, bash-
weather. * ! most-anythinS until Mr. Davis our ful faces are herein contained. See
. in comics Raymond Storm, like acautmaster would see who pass- If you can figure them out.
a baby cyclone In a hurry. He’s a . —
now oc. ut up .here ai 'troop two.
He went out under tho auspices
of Wlll.am Stewart, just as soon
as he paid his dues.
Our troop fa Justly proud of
Glenn Richards, who holds tho
honor in his death cn rats bottle,
of being tho only Scout In tho
h on uc.. st Georg.a Council to qual
ify for palms, which are given for
certain numbers of merit badges
ever the required twenty-ono for
Eagle Scout l
Viva lusectus, the only living
specimen of the palm tree (n the
Northeast Georgia council!
AL A BROACH.
TROOP 8IX
In spite of tho rain we had a
small meeting. On’y fourteen
scouts were there. The meeting
nr.mipil with the Scout Oath. After 1
Mr. and M***- J. M. Cochran and
family sperfc Sunday* wvth Mrs.
Cochran^ mother, Mrs* Brown, 01
Clearmont. They were accompan
ied home <by Miss Louis.* Brown,
who wil spend a whifa in Bogart.
Mrs. M. 0. Harris spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Prickett,
of Athens.
Miss Mary Lou Davis of Jeffer
son is visiting relatives here this
we* k.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Birchmorc
and family and Mrs. Cook, of Co
mer, spent Friday and Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dooley and
family of Eastville, visited in Bo
gart Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. 1* Williams and daugh
ters, of Athens, visited Mrs. W. E.
Merck Fridav afternoon.
Wo welcome Mr. and Mrs. John
Webb who havo moved here from
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Crowe of He-
brdn, spent Friday with Mr. and
M»*s. P. B. Whitehead. Mrs.
Whitehead continues very ill.
Mr Roy Msrck who has been se-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sh?ats and
Mr. Henry Patman of Sththam,
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mal-
come Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. C. N. Griff th Is spending
several dsys with her sister, Mrs.
Crenshaw, of Monroe. N. C.
Mr. aijd Mrs. W. T. Perryman,
of Athtn* and Mr. and Mis. J. R.
Jarr:tt and family, of Center,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. 0. H. Bradbury. •
Miss Liz/.ie Sue I)ani 'll,,of At
lanta, is spending tho week with
Vr miwnta here. Mfa Lenns
Daniel! spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. 'N. Griffith.
O. H. Bradbury and daugh
ter, .\iir.-i Bessie, sp nt Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. Jame3 Middle-
brooks of Farming?on.
Mr. J* W. Brown is very ill at
this writing.
Mr, Horner Griff th of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Griffeth.
flower toque
Four Ian:e velvet flowers itt-
ssnJiUoe th e thorn-aijpl • blossoms
entirely faro a carawoa silk jersey
teque. All four flowers tak-> dif
ferent purply-red tones.
The territory included by Wis
consin was first seen by a white
man in 1634. Ho w»ft Jean Nico-
let, the French explofer.
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WALLY WALES
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Fights and Action Galore in This Coforfuf-;
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