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fcUNDAT, FEBRUARY 10,
Colored Churches
M l'. ZION SL E. CHURCH
Eas, Ath.ns.
bun.liiy, School. 9:30 A. H
1‘reuciilnff 11 A. VL, nnd 7:46
P. M.
Epworth League, 6 P. M.
.. Claie meeting first Sunday P. M.
Rev, W. A. Neely, paetor, '
UNION TEMPLE A. M. E. ZION
tar,ia v School, 9:60 A. U-
Preaching, 11:30 A. M., and 7:30
p. it . ii jr
Claw meetinr. Thursday 8 P.
l’ray;r meeting, W«dne«day, 8
P. M. ‘ .
Missionary Society, Monday, 4
P. M.
Public cordially invited.
Rev. W. M. Renaer, Pastor.
bethel aTmTe. CHURCH
Corner West Broad and Billups
Sunday School, 10 A. It, M. H.
Jackson, auperintend.nt.
1-reaching 11:30 A. M., and 3
P 'a.;C. E. League, 6:15 P. M.
Misa Ardnhiia Malthewe, presi
dent. ... , _
.-towards Boards No. 1 and 2,
Monday, 4 P. M. ... .
Trustees Board, Monday after-
no. n, s.cond Sunday 7:30 P. M.
Steward Board, Monday after-
4 P. M., at the parsonage. • -
Class meeting, Thuraday, 7:30
* Choir practice, Friday, 7:30 P.
-Locals
By B. A. JUIIAN
COLONIAL •
ATTRACTIONS
AL
\V\ A. Austin. B. D.» Poitor.
ST. PAUL C. M E. CHURCH
S-nciay School. 10 A. M- PoiH
Smith, Eupcrintendont
Vr aching ll:otl A. M„ and 8
PM i
•EpwOrth League, Sunday 5:30
I'Y. -M. C. A. clip), Friday 7:30
P. M. . „. ,
Rev. F. D. DtLoy, Pastor.
: 373 Flint Street. - ^
ST. JOHN aTmTe. CHURCH
Sunday School, 0:30 A. M.
Treacling, 11 A. M-, Dr. J. T
Wflkenon. I -JlBH
Rosebud Club. 4 P. M. „ „
Class meeting, Tuesday, 8 P. M.
pastor’s Aid club, Wednesday,
8 P. 11.
ST. MARK A. M. E. CHURCH
East Athens.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Preaching, 11 A. M., and 3:30
P- M.
The “R:ti” club, Sunday 5 P. M.
at E. road -street.
Migfionary Society, Wednesday,
4 P. M.
Junior Missionary .Society, Fri
da v t p. M.
Rev. T. T- Ivey, Pastor.
first a. M E. church
Corner Hull and Strong streets.
Sunday School, 9;‘/» A- M-> Dr.
H. L. Jackson. eupTiutenaftlt.
rreaehinff II A. M.. and 8 P. M.,
Rev. J. T. Wiikorion., presiding
elt’f'r. Athens district.
Mrndcy; 8 P. M., quarterly con-
for*r?e.
Tt’j'dav. 8 P. M.. Ushrr’s Board.
Wrnln -day, 8 P. M-, Teacher-'
Bosrd.
Thursilay, 8 P. M., Class meet-
EDITOlt JAS. WILLIAMS Of
Greensboro spent Friday in Ath-
eoe.
MR. AND MRS. iOHN O. WAT-
BRSON, and little daughter, for.
merly of Atlanta, are making thu'r
home In Athena and here taken e
houee on Lumpkin afreet.
mrs. nancyTrobertson.
mother of Ai/crie Robertson of
Athene, died at tbr home of her
daughter in Atlanta Friday night
Funeral and interment will b’ 1
held from the Method!-t church
near Pennington, Go., Sunday at
6P.M.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE 1,
sending representatives to the stn.
dent volunteer eonferenco to be
held at Weslyan and Mercer uni.
rcraitles in Macon Feb. 17.19. More
then 260 Undents from the lead
ing colleges will attend theta con-
forcnces,
TOM FORRESTER, custodian of
the government building-here, re-
ceuttv sustained a broken arm in
cranking an automobile. His
friends will be glad to learn that
he has sufficiently recoveredtrm
the lnjery to make daily vleltt
downtown. /
DR. JOHN D. MEI.L,.of Ath
ens, president nf the Georgia Bap
tist association, will nreach at
Druid Hills Ban! 1st church. Attan-
and will bo b'nrd by many of his
friends In Atlanta.
ALUMNI'-of Iho Unlven'tv ot
Oeore'n who nre me—hers nf (he
Phi Delta Phi level, fraternity ore
seeking to establish a barristers'
in-.
SUSS RUBY RUM LEY 2
A new member of the Montgomery
Players, at the Colonial Tnoatre.
The eixth ,triumphant .week of
the Montgomery Players, at the
Colonial, will start Monday bight
with a production of th? charming
comedy, entitled “East is West.”
A very enperior production--!*
promietd by tho management, Miss
-uae Howard will be se n as “Ming
Toy" with the entire cast limber
carport. Mr. Taylor will be “Char
ley Yon*’: an(l »lr. Storer wJU fUy
“Lo Sang Kee." Both Mr. F.rgu-
son and Mr. Camp will have prom
inent roles. A now memlcer, Mia,
Mildred Benson. 1
‘fhs vaudevillo between the acta
of tho play trill again he one of
the f utures.
On Tuesday a benefit, .for . the
United Daughters of the Conti d-
ertt' y will be given.
—"s nun,—, a iisms.r, The Montgomery P eyirs nr®. . -—
Inn In At’sntn. Tlwv trn being now r ecor<1 breakera, having play- I’vo abut the door of yesterday,
Joined In the move-rnt bv R'nmnl «1 the longest and moat anecesaful j u Borrows and mistakes;
from Em-ry.. VnnderV't. Ysle. To. engagement ev:r played in Athena i> ve looked within ite gloomy walls,
lirnihh and oilier leading law :b F an Y theatrical organisation. , Past failures and heartaches;
schools. * ‘ ~g| *
HARBINGERS OF SPRING
JJarbingeru ot spring are
again, I.
Ah,, with what pleaaurc our
, hearts do swelll
For after the snows, the sleet add
the rain
The robins soft breezes tho sun-
; .shine will-tell
That' violets, hepatic* and butter
cups will come.
Followed by triilium and azaleas
■ gay; ; •
While birds of many kinds thtir
love notes will hum, -
And’ butterflies flit throughout
the day.
Barefoot boys wilt, play on tho
green, . f '
While happy little girlc will keep
house in the sun.
The geese flying northward in the
sky will be seen
And the plowboy works faithful
ly till the day is done.
bor twenty-third, nineteen, hundred
nnd twenty-seven, Los Angeles,
California.”
Cordial interest centers in the
above announcement. Mr. Mahers
la e Clarice county boy and son of
the late Dr. J. A. Nnbers and Mrs.
iNabers of. WldtervHlc, end has
i been in the U- S.' navy afx years
'and has. a splendid rating,, being
-postmaster cf the United States
iileainahip California.
n. d. c. benefit
■FRFPRMANCE BY
MONTGOMERY PLAYERS
Much Will Depend I ttan Ohior where ho already has']
* - _ ■ — .... ... ■ done ho. 1 I
On Way In Which He d0 ?L 8 °Secretary of Commerce 'I LIFE’S 1 NICETIES
Conducts Ohio Battle “^^,.^01^01^ '
short fishing trip, to. New Yoik, 11 Hints Ori
where cn Tuesday he will address »j
the American Institute of Mining L
and Meurilurglcal Engineers. YVed.
(Continued rrom ^ge One)
ment to make him the rspublican ne«day he will return to Wash
nomine^ in 1920, but Hoover’s own. ington for an appearance before
handling ot himself was regarded the senate committeo on flood
by professional politicians as in- control.
opt. j The story came fr^m'the H*.
However, sev^n .years to the | aid's Key West correspondent,
cabinet have had an educational ef-I quoting Mark Sullivan, politi :al
feet in the opinion of most politi- . writer who accompanied Mr. Hoo.
clans and Hoover’s strategy and ! ver south, as the Secretary’s cam.
execution this year has bsen rat- paign mouthpiece.
* * * * * iMr. Hocver will make no poYtl-
cal speeches before the Kansas
City convention,-tho Herald said.
Ho declined to say whether he has
framed a reply to Senator Borah’s
prohibition issue question.
.The policy of leaving favorite
sons alone in thes’r field will de-
bar Hoover from the Illinois and
Indiana primaries, where Gover-
kid-glove affair, -Ohio politicians
hevs been schooled in brutal tac
tic#. - Some of their fights have
hardly bren equalled in the history
of American politics.
This is not to *ay*that the pres
ent campaign will sink as low, but,
it is eertaln-that-np weakmss of I r r ^ waen and Senator Watson
Hoover, will be left hidden. Fur- ore j n in,, running, the story said
thermore. as this is tho first real
attack on Hoover ns a candidate,
every weakntss that is disclosed,
will be paraded befor; the entire
country. If be fails to make a
The Dnkotas and Nebraska will
bo left alone for the minute, the
Secretary was quoted as saying.
The Secretary's name, according
to plans of the Hoover board ct
strategy wIllT. e„t«.d -in" prim-
W If b h-Tuc C c1^’ 9 y rn P h I sOhlo de-if^'^VieS 16 " haV ’
fense. he will-fie able to fend off I ^ 324 delcgat ^
The Montgomery Players, will ..
rut on a benefit performance attacks in other states success/ul- J
‘‘East Is West,” sponsored by the ly. Mo-t politicians believe Hoov-1 SOLOMON HAD NIX ON
T st:rn Rutherford Chapter U. D. or wil! be c'rtnin of at least 12-
C., on Tuesday evening, February delegates srd bis friends hone for *
he 2tst, at the Colonial theatre, more. But the number of del?-. jjBERLIN — Women. 1300
i
» Etiquet j
1. Is it proper to thank a M-i-
mother as well as hers'lf ii ’
one has enjoyed hospha.ity i. .
home? « • 4 V®
2. In writing ‘.‘bread and butter-'
not:8, to whom should -<vi JQjT
them, to your' girl friend
moth'r? w
3. In polite circle?, who ii<n„
Invitations,girijiFher moth?*
1. Certainly.
2. Both. -a •
3. The mother, ntitil th- eirl I. -
of age. Even theh'th?
serves consideration on all ecu
sions when thanks, regrets ,7,1
so on ar? sent i. 0
BRINQ ON THE EATS
MOUNT CARMEL, ID.—ff. ,
long time between meals f or a!
bert Brown, but when be get, hit
feet under the table and somebod,
else is willing to pay, for the food
his capacity Is something marrel'
ous. Brown wulkirt into'alocai
restaurant and'announced -that he
had no moneytalbelt an c-vin-h,
mlng appetite.-Two,patrons agree'
to pay for all he could cat. Al
DER HERR FRANZ, «i ha ri'»:? a4ba i'f.LSev re .
What can he sweeter'than « 3„y: T ba chanter aeks everybody to buy ”stes is less imnnrtant. so far as them. In all part of Germany are
In the snrinv' ' c'lcketa from the members svho now Hoovr’s rational e-mn-Ir-n (j to forget the same 'over-
in lae spnng m. 1„ „ mneenyd. lint Ik. Imnnntnn T,f( - -----
! teem hamburger sandwiches, pin,
cups of coffee. ,keven slices of
bacen, two pints oC milk, three
— _ iiuw „ oysters stows.,,lx JHIy rolls, tee
To those'who i !m?o God and His' hava ‘ bem on saIc - This is a very concerned, that tho Imnrcssinn left '^FcKowtng 0 the sires', of Frans a f. n! L A n4 / B “* ,ni1 ' ,I
T ° ’handiwork too V H . worthy cause and should meet witl on the country, but the kind pf a Ltefkc, handsome and gifted with *>»»»« of wate fv,
Or what la moro thrilling than a th 5_ Rmaj** 1 success. fight ho makes. a ‘'loving” tongue, letters began,
song bird on wing, .. ^ih.l.-.l^h wmI, tt-nd-. -in '■*„ n u,,, . . c , unwe hundreds of women, whem he had ?J J
WILUlb MOVE dui)cd Jnto , 0Te affair , t BERNE, Switzerland -
MIAMI, Fla. —iffy- The Miami
i The Montgomery Players start
As he“‘trini IU to‘ his‘' B mate the. lb "\*^ h Monda > r wening
whole day through. -!
t formances.
■ I’VE SnUT TnF. DOOR OF
YESTERDAY
DANIEL A BEUTELL. Atlanta
archlt.cte who dey-n.d tho A'h-
ene Oencrnl Hospital, have had
their ptnn. fo- she n-w hilf mil.
lton dcllar building fbr the st«?e
sanitarium for tho insane nt Ml- tian" will b? given,
Icdgevlllo acceptnd. nnd ther nn-
nounco that contractors m'H be
gin work wlth'n |dh^ next few
weeks on the plant.
th'mseives to the theatre-goerslof And furnish it with hope and o'clock at the church,
this city a* no other compan- has smliea ;
ever done b fore. I And every springtime bloom.
For the la;t half of this week'
n big scenic and spCctacular pro-' No thoneht shall enter this abode
.ductlon of Hall Caine s “Tho Chris- That has a hint of p a ; n
POSThlASTJTR PAUL SMITH
'a having extensive r»mlre made
at the gevernment hnlidtng. •pies.
They present only high clast and And now I throw the key away
clean dramas and have endeared To seek another room.
W. M. 8. FIRST METH0DI8T
CHURCH MEET8 MONDAY
4 O’CLOCK
The Woman’* missionary society
of the First Methodist church will
meet Monday afternoon at 4
Herald Sunday quoted Herbert gaged, widows preferred, obtain a orda show that when Charles IU
Hoover avowed presidential can- loan of money or Jewelry and wedded Beatrice of Portugal. Geo.
Hoover avowed presidential can- then absentt himself on Ihe prs- evese women paraded with aklrts
ter any state primary against a text of pressing business tn some above the knees. In honcr of the
favorite son, in nny state other other part of tho country. occarlon. . ..
SALESMAN SAM
Sam Takes the Blame
By Small
Announce Dates For
Agricultural. Institutes
(Continued ftom page one.) I
And envy, malice and distrust
Shall never entrance gain.
I’vo Shut the door on yesterday.
And thrown tho key away—
Tomorrow holds no fears for me,
Mrs. George Collins and Mrs, C. 1
J. Lankford nnd son of Charlotte,
N. C., arc spending n few days
with Miss Malta Collins in Athens.
gi,
M r- J‘».irt, Vhomaj nf Chatta. t
nooga arrives Monday night to
visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. It.
J. Rowe for several days and will
be mo,'.' cordially we'corned by her ,
Whcrc - mr. a Nope. Has sick-
Sort.' T <55pih, \ THecrs whp>t cm
3AM -He J WORRYIM’
COCA! a >«'?' yC (ABOUT =
a 1 psr cent increase in number of ournr vatiprs
■ j anri i Hay a nt increase in 8MITH*N — .. - -
,.. w ... „ _*• ofcaUtoon J^nua^lelDES “Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith may. friend. Mr. Thom** will Jcln
fnrv riml otl^r rrmofielinrr *» bo- i 0 vcr January 1,1927. Numbers of °* Richmond, Virginia, announce her the later part of the week,
ing done cn tills floor by Contrnc- sheep increased 2 per cent and to- :
philosophy and fraternity. In Its
I sublimest measure, which had
^ „. sever, before omenafod from a
caused a reduction in value of G1 Id Dill dUUUEdd single man. He meaRurod man
prr cent. j i fn>m the standpoint cf truth, and
it ,, rhought that there is op-| ^ b d th 5t Qf “« *
tor W. T. Brcxton. Andomrn 1 t*j , a i uo 7 n r cent. Th: number DYTCU’C AII^TIOW
Plumbing company nre Installing O f hogs on hand increased 20 per OUiJll 1} AULllvJll
new plumHng, nnd rep’ncine the , con t although declines in price ,
old eyrirsn throughout tho building
with new brass pipes.
HENRY BRADLEY, of,Winder. P„° r ;h!! it ^^i t !I^ e ij?Sn m ' : to at c * er T !a,e Saturday when J. boosing toward tho honn.
_ - -• L^_.a_L_ ia the agricultural situation m „ . . well-known i welcr. bi-- « a rics of human |ifo ho contem-
Georgia in 'J2,s if farmers avoid Both, the we I known j »e or, b- pIatod pllrpoaoJ an(1 tIl0 fruIt .
dver.produ:ti.on of products' and g» “hopners were “8® °t “ a fraternal brotherhood
ory Glee clnb pers:nnci who wlIJ /frodnetton wifh^l mand^Most ex- kept away bv reason of tho tocl?-
tour Europe this year. Ho la « io d m ' m ment weathtr, *Mr. ush reports! The homogeneity of «u6h an
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Bmd- ifffS?* Th.!]. ,Ji' n-nd* wonderful sales. I «*sor,atlon in huo-nn lift? enrom.
lav nnri u \u»»ii Vnnwn in ninoVai tttoritie* think, in uiw I iBiWf i iownlrv nurtinn embraces passes the strength which makes
versa Looking toward the boun.
Friday. 8 P. M., Thoir prarti-#*.
R. K. Rnn a a"R, pastor; R* L.
errl*. secretary.
147 S^ronof street. Phone 2053.
Everybody wlcome.
ley. and is well known In mua'cal
clrc’es tbromthout the ttate. He
w;j*» ;i »»f njh<>r nf the rn-t wljJrlj
was heard in light opera In Atlanta
last summer. \
"BILV* MUNDAT, sports writer
for tho Atlanta Jonrnnl. and for
mer Bulldog pitching nco who Is
market to avoid iran a pouauon i-'- Tho ar t U ’lcs nre cried
p.ns.s. it is urged tnat wc should » rii.l. i M l , Vm l h-V.
certniniv Pioduce tho t-ed for our ott . to th? highest bidder, nndbar-
nnunnt iimtnek nnd for future B aln » go for yonr own prie.s.
MARKETS
NF.W YORK COTTON !
The following wore the ruling
p.ico, in the exchange:
Tnne, steady; middling. 13.50c;
ftendy.
Open Utah Low Cto?- F. C.
M*h.. 17-85 17.98 17.77 17-97 17.80
Mav..18.00 18.1-1 17.92 18.13 18.04
July isn” ta.17 17.94 18 is 18.0(1
Oct... 17.92 180.', n.Wi 18.06 17.96
Dee.. 17.92 18.03 17-82 18.02 17.93
Jan..17.90 17.93 17.82 17.96 17.86
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Ttic following were the ruling
Frees in the exrhanee
Tone, steady; middling, 18.08c;
steady.
Onen ntah Low Close P. C.
Mch.. 17.78 17 90 17.73 17.38 17.80
Kiev.17.80 17.88 17.89 17.86 17-78
■illy. .17.86 17.92 17.74 17.90 17.82
■ot...17,02 17.72 1757 17.71 17.62
^ec.. 17.77 17.77 17.77 17.76 17.68
Jan 17.78 17.68
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open High Low Close
WHEAT~ *
March .. 131H 1S2U 131*6 132H
May . . 1.32 132* 1*1* 132V4
Julv . . 128% 129% 123% 129H
CORN
March .,
May . .
July . .
OATS—
March .. 54%
May . . 55% 1
July (x). 52% I
July (z). 53% i
(x—nld; z—new).
RVE— •
:«0 110% 109% 110%
109% 110% 109% 110%
105 105% 101% 105%
. „„ „„ The jewelry auction embraces passes the strength which make*
in producing dsfint crons or cn- h|j stock of diamonds, for intellectual advancement. n?or.
‘ * ** ol uplight and fraternal brothor.
hoed. We a’l are children In the
eyes of <ho Creator, and. together
—each for^and with the other—
we aro working out our allotted
nharo In human destiny. Man can
not Hvo unto himself alcne and
tills tru'sm finds frultago and .
w . _ allfotlon not only In the rralltiea
To Announce Op"nintr 1 ^ r cr ^; bttt ln th! ' ttltalnmBn t
Of Air Derby Crashes -in <hii RUlrft t^e great Pythton I
■ Order has been built, over two mil-
(Continnen from page one. i *<on r-en h.ave boci instructed and
benofittd at Its shrine, while its
present livestock and tor future
incioasc. This is the kind of study
Plane Dropping Bombs
well-known to Athenians nnd os which the UOiUHtlfOBiAhj Col
well liked, bnd Iho fo’lowlng to sav log'- of Agricuituro wish to discuss
of the Athens Utah liaskethsll l' vua t*>» tarmers and other-bust,
team after witnessing the start of i ncM men at *0* barmcM
the Auburn cage tournament: .lutes. •
“Doc Brown, venerable coach of _ North a,t Section.
Athens High tonm for yon-,’. I, For tho nortueast IU.orgla see-
placed a clicking machine cn tho *w‘TdSSmriuT fOT try’, most prominent flyers have .'ntlnences for good have been
floor against Chambers County part ot Wuudngton and entered tho various races. _ manifested .throughout thousands
. iinHr, u .ir onimfine i,' hvnnr.i ojv.i I Snttml.tvs* fatal accident
High school. And It trounced it, Uat)cock countic9 p.bruary 23nl. I Saturdays’ fatal accident is bp- of communities and every where
fotwnrd I At Louisville, for J.fferson, Iievod by airmen gathered here to Its credit, honor and glcry.
high man for (ho eonmmror, P a rt of Washington nnd part ot | for the air meet, to bo the first Tho gren(»« „„H h..t .(„ „
R to . . - * i Mii»if» «ffi (iUionoir (.nimtiaa p«iw i on record where & plane lias fallen
into the crowded downtown, section cero and lasting friendship which
cf a city. L ^ mve been, cu'tlvated, enjoyed.
opponent with apparent ea.o, 33 to counties, F-bmaxy 23rd.
Young Oordmnn. c.: .fonvard tVashlngton and part °ot j fo"r the''nlr me’ct, fo bs the first “The grjmteet and best tlo^wlth.
Eleven points at the end stood ““>*0 and Glascock counties, Feb- on record where n _plane h_as_f_altan
next to his John Hancock cn Ibe , luar y 2»‘ a - , _. . , _
scorer’, book. Leather, performed • At Augusta, for Richmond. Co-
most creditably nt guard. Tho lo “. b ' a t M^uffie. Warren nnd n
Maroons have had
93^4
94%
93'4
94 H
97%
07%
96 K
9764
98%
99%
98 Vi
99%
54%
54% 54%
55% 55%
52 52%
53% 53%
March
May .
July .
ATHENS CREAM
pTkes P»id for crenm by the
Georgia State College of Agricul
ture Creamery for the week end
tog February 16:
No. 1 cream, 46%c per pound,
Bufterfat
No. 2 cream, 43 %c per pound,
Butterfat.
WI4W „ wonderful pwt of Burke counties, February
scasen and after seeing them in «*
action we aro not wondering why. * ^ \Vashtogton, for Wilkss, El-
Tho reasons aro obvious. They Oglethorpo.Miofcrro, Un-.
are fast and shifty with no lost and *£?!*** Greene counties,
motion whni-eover. Their cf fense ii'^fuanr 27th.
breaks hurriedly and deadly.” I 44 ^todison, for Morgan, Oconee,
(part of Putnam, Newton, Rock-
dale, part of Grern®, part of. Wal-
‘"HAP* HOPS OFF’ would.have ton, and part of Jasper counties,
been the heariine for a rows story .February 28th.
Friday If the* plans of H. A. | At Lawrenceville, for Gwinnett,
J’endergraph, formerly of this city, Fulton,. DeKaTb, Barrow and nart
and a party of Georgia Power 0 f Walton counties, February 29th.
Company officials had carried out | . Commorc?, for Jackson,
their plans to make a flying vin't Banks, Madison, Clarke and part
to Athens from Atlanta. Weather 0 f Franklin counties. March 1st.
conditions prevented the trip, j At Toccoa for Rabun, Harer-
which was to have 1 been made in IJall. White and part of Banks
a Pitcairn plane piloted b» J. counties, Mnrch 2nd.
Hen Faulkner,r The ritcnlm erm- At r'-oi. for Rabun, Haber-
pany has tho mnll contract on the sham, Franklin and Hart counties,
new l!ne’ from New York to At- March 3rd.
lanta. and the route lies just nor.h
of Athens. Interest in commer
cial aviation is rapidly increasing,
and Athens should provide a muni,
clpal landing field to accommo.
date all planes. Business men wIT
turn more and moro to (his method
of keeping their engagements and
Athens should be prepared to ae.
A BOOMERANG
ACTRESS: Im ruined! I’m
m’ned! Look at this newspaper.
FRIEND: Have they publish
ed a'me scandal-about you? - «
ACTRESS: Wors.i than that. 1
honored a£l respected by thous-
, | amis of men wh'se introduction to
BRING MEMORIES each other, and interest therein,
3IACON,.G'a.—( Uj*)—Conditions come about through tbtfr »*-*oc!a-
almost paralleling war-time flying tfons in the bounds ot Pythian
In France when aces of the air Knlghthcod. The true Pythian
saw their comrades go hurtling spirit is not the temporary as-
down to death from enemy bullets, sociatlons, but the best satisfac-
wero experienced Saturday by tion is the experience of ibe man
Gardner Nagle, pilot of nn escort who, at some sacrifice, has done
plane, who was only a few hun- that which benefits bis fellow,
dred feet from Buck Steele when man—"Hew much can I help and
the latter’s plane was suddenly how much good can I do” Is the
thrown into a fatal tail spin nftc* h'ghest and ■oblest aspiration of
a bomb ho was carrying exploded humanity. This is the concrete
prematurely. - inculcation and admonition of the
Nagle and one other pilot was GWer t Knights of Pythias,
escorting Steele; who wis drop-* "In honor of Rathbon, Banim,
p r ng-acrial bombs to' open the Pythagoras, Damon and Pythfas
Southeastern Air Derhv. * * * the local lodge will meet at the
‘‘Steele had' successfully* dropped Holman Hotel Monday night Feb.
two of his bombs and the third (20th to do homage and reverence,
one cither exploded in tho plane commemorating the sixty.fourth
or so close that it buckled a wing,. anniversary of the Order. All
causing him to go d'.wn in a members and their friends are
spin.” Naglo said in describing the urged to attend. Admission |1.”
death of his closest friend n"d pal. 1 - 7
Naele’s experience recalled to SAL8 CHR1S , A8H6#
the numh of other war-time flyers, ARE IN AMERICA
that feeling of .total helnlcssnessj
when a comrade wont down
commodate them, not only with a * h»way* smoked MPdwhiff clear-
landing field but signs should he because they never bothered
painted on. buildings that would wy.throat; and^I-iUgnod another
Ideni’fy the city, and a lighting t»*,Mmonf*l tbit I eiwnya use Lym-
system instated that would guide , lj»tle loiengea to protect my
Tost” night "flyers to safety. . throit after smok'ng; and here
— — j they are both on tho same page.
4 i —Life.
DEATH CLAIMS
MOTHER OF
ATHENIAN
H
. CLEVELAND^—Where Is .Chris.
;*to»ed_a testimonial at sting that 1 Annies under the fire of enemy tt iopher Coiambus buried? That Is
■ *** guns. • , I the question. , . <•...
Historians have been telling-, the
Fythians Will Observe (world that Chris ashes are buried
Their (iJth Atmivpr^arv Seville, Spain. But. Scncr M, A-
Alltir OTia anniversary Cocco , who attended the Pan^Am.
»• rv ierknn road convention here, takes
(Continued from Page One) j j« su ,. by asserting the remains are
• | Lurie J In America—specIfloKliy
successrul operation In America, under the erent cathedral in Santcf
was founded In Washington, D. C-, Domingo CHy.
by Justus Henrv Rathbone on , Scnor Ctcco aays that the wife
rebrnary 19th .1864. 0 f Diego Columbus, son of the
/Xears before Rathbono and Ids discoverer petitioned Charles V to
associates united in Fellowship to rrmovo the nshes of the dlcoverer
feund this noble order. Tho Irish frem Valladolid, Spain, to Santo |
TV. C. T. U. District Rally
To Be Held Here Tuesday
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MUCH SLOVsitR THAI
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he-’d Be BeTT6.f? vjrw
nrco ike IV. C. T. U. memhora cti pnet anrl nove’lst. John Banim n- mlnco. Ptnalmlon war granted
Mr and Mrs Auhrrv Robert-on , bea * ” r - 1 " a In come prepared] (1831) Immortalized tho story nf r-r the remains to bo moved to
were ciiw lrAtlanta vretenlav i? ' P 7'i * bel l>C a l « a « treate.t friend,hip that ever m.pnnta America, oecoedin* to hi,
, ,u ... . i ■ ^ , . v ■ djcusslon of Prohibition Plans, existed between Teen slnen the story, and In 154? burial was
by the illness ami-death of thoir MR8. W. P. KINO. , dawn ot earth', creation. Damon reeled under the altar rf the carta.
Pres, of Athens Union, and Pythfas have become known e<-ral in •Panto Domingo City.
throughent the civilized world as j , , ,
, ....... . . - iff examplars of true ccmradshlp. 1 Laughing was in. the extraction
, D . . lrrn,f p“ w *‘* generally obtained from sandy rt f*heir leather, the ancient and ‘ of teeth, was first attempted by
J Poniuagton cemetegy. . gravelly clay looms. | venerable Pythagoras, taught a Horace Walla in 1841.
Gid Tanner’s New Rec
ord: “A Corn Dicker Still
ia Georgia.” 15201. Dur-
den’s Mode House, 459 at nennipg^nto^erro \y morning Vhc best yields of potat-.*.
Clayton Street dt. j j ^cibex. Intcrnunt w.il geporally obtained from sandy
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other, Mrs. Nanry Roberts
Funeral services will be condu.’ted