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THBtUNNBn.WEttALt). ATHENS. GEORGIA.,
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Immunology and chemotherapy of’also a graduate In veterinary med-| CARD OF THANKS
tome of the diseases of the lower icine, who has done excellently Wo desire to express our deep
animals and more especially be- well in investigations upon the appreciation * to the friends whose
cause of my firm conviction of etiology of several 4iseasos of hu- many kindnesses and sympathy
the advisability of bringing the man beings. ' were extended us in our recenc be*
medical and veterinary professions ‘‘Furthfcrinrre the first steps reavement, the death of little Jos-
into closer contact and drawing have already been taken for th- eph Hpwell Saye. We also wish
upon your profession for members admjufon of properly qualified v. uiein ior tne oeautuul
I to take over aomo of the -public M. D. men to associate member- floral offerings,
I health and laboratory work of »h)p'In thi American Spclety of
Says Veterinarians Espec- human medicine. Clinical Patho ogiita, whoao dlplo-|
fcallv Pitfnri in Pnhlir “My rewarch work In Immunol- 'ham* widely accMted ai a,
n i . i rUulIC Ojjy^ vac-ine and eenim theranv,I certificate pf epeclal efficiency in]
Health and Laboratory and more recently in chemothe- laboratory medicine. And I hope
Cnreors in Human Mpili. r °Py. ha« brought me into unusual #oon to «ee aome plan developed
careers m Human meal contactw ; th veterinary medicine for admission of graduftee In vet-
cme. and BO much of our knowledge of *Haary medicine to associate mem; 1
-.is. Job. Saye, Jr.
Richard »aye.
Mr* anu Mra. Jos. Saye, Sr*
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Richards.
Raymond Richards.
Leonard Richards.
Hazel Richards.
I these Bub'ccts has been gained bcrah.p In our county, state and I nfAI |AI F NT Tfl
fronrstrdlcs on the lower animals national medical auoeiatlons, as I lAJCrtt. 1AUU11 IU
Dlacusslng the relations between that It Is not strange that they am convinced that, the work, alms *TI iDV kKUtllD'I M
the medical and veterinary prafes- W cra early and d'rectlv benefited and Ideal* of the two great pro- rfin 1U K£ fir TT UK 111
alon., Dr John A. Kolmer, profe.-: by tb . practical application of fese'on. are too eloraly inter- L ...i,, ., U ,MCTDEI
aor of pathology and bacteriology! newer knowledge In the diagnosis woven and,.imllar for them to go LfiAUUfi MINMKfiL
In the Graduate School of Med - * nd treatment of some of their their way* separately. What s.^^
i-jf, cine of the University of Pennsyl-, diseases. splendid plan it would be to have
■■ vania delivered the following ad-, » your men participate in our sden-
dress at the annual metin'? of the! "" ' * * *'*
CH«ff ES
by adequate life insurance and 'by
ts puoiic healtn work.
Largeet Company
Mr. Franmm poin.eu out that
the Metropolitan is thj largest in
surance company in the wond and
the largest unancial cono.rn and
also range as one of tne largest
corporations. He said that the
company nas 40,(H!0,Oo0 policies in
evening at 6:30. force, li,000 of watch are In Ath-
Preachlng tonight at seven thlr- i" 1
ty. Subject for tonight: “Three J r Bog r y 0 f the public
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
Kev. T. W. Tippett, pastor.
10 a m. Sunday Schocl, A. G. _ ,
Turk, BupL Men Who Soltlom Go To Church, health work don: by the Metro-
11 a. m. Morning worship, spec. Come to church Sunday, tv. „ 0lltan declaring that It ranks
lal sermon to church membership, erybody come and bring your chll. „ con d on j y t0 the Rockefeller
ETery member urged to be pres- dren, come. Ibounaatlon and thj U. S. Public
enL Prayer meeting every Wednes. n Pa | t h ServLe in contributing to
7 p. m. B..Y. P. U. Seniro. In- day night, beginning nt 7i70.Come tbe 1)ro longaiion of human life in
termodlatc add Junior*. Alex Saye,! a"d I In us In praver for a mighty this country, which has be:n ex-
church here presided 0f ,
meeting. V€r
Mrs. Janette Claves
Gladys Kinney spent
Athene shopping. * 0udl
Mrs. D. O. Dailey srenl,
the past week in n522S
guest of Mrs. j, t.
Mr. 1 and Mrs. Roy p 'j
will leave at an early da'er-
fornla to make their tutu-VS
Mrs. J. W. Johnson , n V
ter uuth, spent yesterday |J
BY VALCO LYLE
“Furihermore. I have been long tlfie programs and deliberations . Tfl - Athens . £ PW0rth
'1 touch with the and we in yours! I am sure It L: *S U “ U "l™Minztrel, wllh
* - - - - - “it of tweniy-seven memoers,
local talent, will be presented
|g[ Mell auditorium Tu.sday nlghri
tlon of the high " honor conferred for t-a-h'ng. public heaph. hos- health end preventive medicine, ^
upon me fan year, by election to pifals.snd.nriva’e dia^ostlc j.b; «You» is elraady . greet work SST&TS?
honorary memberahp in th. Amer- oratories thmnehout the ITo'*-| |n the cere of the lower animals, ^ everything else tnal
lean Veterlnsry Medical Associa- Stat»s. So few of otir m»dical not on'y from the hiiman'ter'an " nL ro mineral
tlon. It is difficult for me to un-. graduate, have gone Into Inborn, s-nndnolnt of preventing sufferin'; be tne “ “ , ' w
derstand why this waa done, but I, tory medicine as a career and the and disease among them, the Im- auuitorium Tuesday night
like to believe that It wee in ree- demand for properly qucllf'cd portanee and nobleness of which — * • 5 '
ognltion of the little reteareh^rkeriHmH^nsoTilFh that a h-s been cmphtsfied by'the So- by \Jamej' n A. 1C ]ii!l, wno* fa"wj!
La.- .LI. t. .1- | n Ik. vapv nom p*inff Rltlut’OR linn nrnrms H-'in-y whn aaif) — t_ » - .
work I have been able to do In the ‘ very perplexing situet on hns preme Being Himself, who said quant.eu in tlmt capacity, having
I arisen, rartly solved at present by that not even a a narrow shsdt fa" served in similar positions sevira.
Itho tracing of laboratory technic- without His knowledge, bnt like- times Leforo. It ia being sponsor
NOTICE TO BIDDERS | l« n *- Vrtin the circumstances it wise In their conservation for the ed by tne -Educational Dramatic!
I March U nniin the ■» n °t strange that individuals service and maintenance of man- Department of ttij Athens lug.
rnlftraofthfa>srd I with no medical tracing at all kind. But I believe the time has school. , •
imijicc oi ino noaroj , ... uuMtaev ail *. it m _.a_ __
- - . • v- . T- -i Albert II. Timm acts as tb«l Her. E. L. H11’. D. D..'Pastrir.
have b-wn virtually wider and deeper acknowledge- Interlocutor ot tne miiu.rci and thual services at 11 a. m* and
tho evenings entertain' - — — ——■—
On or befors
Jf"T'JJute»s°rf , the*Georgia ^Ute‘ * n 'l with very little lsbora'orv ei- arrived when there should be a
Teachers Collegs, Athens, 1 Gs.. 1 P««« n ™
will receivt “ '
G'MraMStste Tsschers'co’lers for «*»' d'egnostlc laboratories totally health and laboratory careers In S-j.
th" year herinnlne that data nnd unfitted to ahnnldsr th* tramen.. human medicine. Indeed if the • Lnd men nlways play an impor-
endintr Marrh 14 1929 | does responslhllltie* In-olved.’ j present plena for abolishing the ten- part in a minstr.l and the3e
It Is to bo understood that the! “Indeed the situation has be- degree of Doctor of Veterinary poiilions will be taken care or
committee will Incur no financial come *° ^ that the Medi-al B v Medicine should meet with success when H. H. Fitzpatrick, Hoyt Rob-
. incur IIU iinanciai . - # , _» . . , 1 . rsnn. I un U ..-.1 ,
director. All young people invited,
8 V. I
fa. Evening service, sermon
to young peop'e.
Alt the B. Y. P. U's nnd young
people of the church are asked
to sit In a body.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 8 p. m.
Choir practice Friday 8 p. m.
revival in our church and city,
come.
CHURCH OF CHRI8T
Chas. Tidwell, m'nlster.
Bcgart Church ot Christ meels
every 8undar 10 t. m. tor Blblq
study, preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. morning snbject: “What
If you are not attenil'ng Sunday th ( "k ye of Christ".
School or church elsewhere you
are invited to worship with us.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. Wl'klnson. Pastor.
5»*i'av Schoo'. 10 a. m., E. B.
Men. Superintendent.
Services of worship 11:15 a. m.
and 8 p. m. with sermon by the
pastor.
The B. Y. P. U. well meet at 7
We Invite you to worship with
us and make this your church
home. J. . ,
FI PST PPF8BVTERIAN
ve bids ’ for furnlshlni! placed In charge of hospital Inbo- ment and apprcc'atlon of your his part in t]
to the etudents of the ratorlee and have set no comm»r. special qualification! for public ment la well worth coming out to
HI wssw ewuuvilta US till , - j, .si. »e»al!n L..I1L 1 t-1 a ... L-~. a B
obligations In awarding this con-idriy of the 8ute of Pennsylvania because of its inadequacy. I would y 1 !™- Dink Martin and Artnur
trot?; although it will use its infiu. appointed a comm'ttee some years suggest the degree of Doctor of S. Oldham get started on their line
cnee to hnvo students who are In "8°. which is still In commission. Medicine In Animal Diseases as a. 01
need of uniforms to purchase new Id su-gest remedial measures, nnd aubsMtute for showing that yt" * „ ch <lBven menry-mak-
uniforms or parts of uniforms tho American Society of Clinien) nro first and foremost doctors el will *tart
from the sn-rcSf bidder, “n^d Pathoftglsts was organ zed in m-,Heine, with special training in testart to faSehfaJ SE
the s'lccessful bidder must deal part for the purpose of clovntirnr the diseases occurrinff among tho slart t0 la HKning whi
the successful bidder must deal
directly with atudenta according
to the custom of the school. The
successful bidder will bo expected
to enter Into a written con^rqct
for tho faithful and prompt perfor
mance of tho Bamo and guarantee
it bv filing bond in such an
amount as tho committee may de-
Rids need not be upon uniforms
identical in stylo with that now in
use, as we desire sugecBtlonn as to
the^ stylo, but tho material com-
pos ! nr tho ^various pa7ta mu«t bo
equally jrood and suostantially the
samf ns th«t now in «so or better
in both kind nnd un ditv. Perfect
fits and prompt delivery must be
tfuairnntced. In addition, bids on
hfifs npnropriflto to tho uniform
nro desired.
The committee r<*s' , »^eM th*-
right to re’cct any or all bids or
parts of the same, or to award
parts to one bidder nnd other parts
to others. There will he ro rep
eal dooartnre front tho un ! <’nvm
now in use. SoeeifVationa will bo
furnished by
addre
part for tho purpose of elevating the diseases occurring among
tho educational and financial sta- ( Jovmr animals, several of which
tus of clinical patholojry and to, arc transmissible to human be-
limit its practice to pronerlv ntml- fogs."
if led individuals in so far at least • 1
ns the responsible positions were OO nil I (All WVDC
concerned. And durinn: the past LO DlLLlUll TTILIUj
vear or two our great national i
bodv, tho American Medical Asso-I
elation, hns stepned into the re-|
start
more than
when they
SMOKED IN 1927
SBSSSVSoa t^ ne medical That’s What Lteifett &
Myers Say About
protection
profession and tho laity,
“nut In truth we do not have a
sufficient number of medical
graduates to meet tho demands.
As a result many Ph. D. men and
Chesterfields.
start.
Tho orchestra Is composed ot
seven members and they will Jbj on
hand when their times come to
carry out their side of the show
which is becoming more and mor-
a feature of minstrels.
Of course there are the songs,
and the “new hits” that help to
carry out the fun. L. H. QuattK*-
baum will appear in a vocal solo
that is sure to be a feature.
“A Parson's Discourse on Adam
and Eve,” by Arthur S. Oldham,
will f:e a feature of the evening.
Mr. Oldham comes as near imitat
ing the personage of “ye olde Par*
—- - -.TT—. . From seven billion smoked in , - -—tw_ Trr ,
women nnd an even larger rum- 1922 i0 twenty-eight billion smok-, aon °f former days as the old
bor with no degrees at all have etl m i927_. S ales doubled and re-IP arson 8 grandpa who was a par-
entered tho field, but I believe qoiJ.lcd ad within five years. I too.
‘hat our V. M. D. men aro espec* xhese are the startling ligur.s an* I, Miss Daisy Hartley, one of the
'ally well aualified. because your nounc od by the Ligge.t and Myers bo -‘ of Athens’ young literary tal-
dent, OMfgia State Teachers
lege, Athens, Ga.
‘raining in tho medical sciences of 'tobacco Company for their ever-
ohysiologv, bacteriology,^ pathol* popular Chest-rfield Cigarette,
opy, serology nnd chemistry has 'full amazing growth, represent-
hoon nnd is essentially, similar to ing a cain of 300 per cent, signa*
■^hnt given in. our medical schools. Uzcs not only the univ-rsal pref-
Furthcrmoro, your training in milk orene: for the cigar tte as tho
and ment hygiene and food inspec- smokers’ choice, but the acceptance
pH Mda must bo tion has been much more thorough of this one particular brand as tho
M. Pound, Pr^si- than ours and wo recognizo the popular favorite.
CROSLEY
Scores Again
This Time
A BANDBOX, Junior operating
on all Dry Batteries. Complete
with I.oud Speaker nnd every
thing needed and installed in
$76.00
Regular BANDBOX — A Real
Electric Light Socket Set—-All
•ompU-tc and installed in your
heme—
$141.00
BEAUTIFUL DROWN TONE
CABINET SET
—that plugs
light socket,
installed in }
ht into your
1 complete and
home—
$195.00
RADIO
Athens Engineering
Company "
Joel
ELECTRICAL
Since 1908.
Col- veterinary profession as a while as | s conservatively estimated
I being exports in tho cpidem’ology that Ch:storfie.d has acquired nt
— of tuberculosis. In other words least u million new users in a little
your training has fitted you un- over a year—certain 1 convincing
usually well for public henlth proof that finer quality and b tter
work nnd likewise for careers In taste is substantially recognized
kth i:i*'• rv ir 'IVinr u r tiT sniw ad- by th;* cigar tte smoking public-
'I',' m".I i .i i v" nnd experience This genuine testimonial for,
hc» been rnined with n few organ* good tobncco3 and good blending;
Isms capable of infecting human is r ased Inrgely on Chest rfield’s'
helngt only and in the special particularly pleasing flavor and
diagnostic methods developed in’ taste. As It is stated in the adver-
the diagnosis* and treatment of ti‘?ments, Chesterfie’ds are “mild
diseases of human bein'**. But I and y t they satisfy”; in other
Insist thqt you are peculiarly, and words, the flavor has be*n so skill*
nnrticul*»rly fitted for entering fully b’abnced ns to eliminate any
this fiild. not only by mason of suggestion of har.’hness or bite,
your training in the fundamental and yet leave enough richness and
med'cal sciences but* 1'kcwlse in bodv to “1 t a smoktr know he’s
mcdi'Ine and s irtrvrv In general 9n*oldng. ’
rnJ In the public health e.necU ot Nor Is Chcsterfie.d'i raniil
many of th* communicable dis- Kt"»;‘h limited 'o tho boundaries
circ- in particular . °f th* United States. Snl:s re-
••In testimonial of these convlc- r ort * I'O’e ™v;nl d that this brand
tinni I v »tnte that when I * B world-wido in its acccptan-e a-j
n first-rli' > n-'sistant in f bown bv the fset that innractical-
rtologv for the hospitals and ^ P^ncipai cities of the
- - - - - - * 4 - "“‘•■d it I* fuusd to 4>o among the
ent. will giv? a reading or two.
The minztrel has .bqen put on
several times before and nothing
but success has crowned the ef
forts of th? promoters so far. It
has been put on at Barnett Shoals,
Watkinsville, Crawford and twice
h*re but both of the Performances
were last fall and it hannened
that th- weather man interfered
in both instances.
Evening subject: '“Disobedience
Reiver veering on Wednesday
evening 7?80 p. m.
We welcome the pubi'c to ail
of these services.
tended nine years itl the last twen
ty-iiv* years. The Metropolitan
spent $4,Ouj.COO on public health,
directing its attention particularly
to policy-holders lest year and
saved $8,000,000 by that enterpriso
Dr. Ragby said. • . . > • ■ H
Mayor Dudley declared that as
an official and an individual he
appr dates the work of th? Met
ropolitan in Athens. The same
leniiments were expressed by Dr.
King, Mr. Jarrell, Mr. Newton.
Mr. Nix quoted figur s in supoprt
of lifu insurance, declaring that
the average American citizen
leaves less than $600 to his family.
H-> said that his experience with
estat.s in Athens bears out the es
timate which he quoted.
Mr. Franklin stadted that the
Athens district has twent>-eight
ag.nts, a manager and three assis
tant managers and th* office staff
and none. Mrs. Greer.
W. M. Avera was introduced as
FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Lumpkin St. and Han
cock ave.
Rev. W. P. King, paster.
R. P. S'enbahs, Sunday School
■nn*rl"tendent
10 o'clock, a. m. Sunday School.
11:16 sermon bv tho ra*tnr:
“The Motives ThatS hould Blaster
8 p. m. A pageant wl:li musical ’ the leader in the ordinary depan-
festu-ee will be presented. .ment fpr this district. S. N. Hill
‘npwnrth Leartte, at 7 o'clock, was introduced as the Fader in
8 p. m. Morning snblect. “The . Prayer meeting Wednesday eve. I’he industrial department for the
SclenVflc Test of Christianity". n |,„ Bt g o'clock, district and S. P. Speer of Gaines-
Erenlng subject, “The Lot* of The public Is cordially Inrlted v iHe. oldest from standnoint of
Christ Cons'ratnath It* 1 ’. t0 attend these service*. i aefvlce In the district. !
Sunday ecbool at First chnrcb i I A string orchestra furnished
*t 9'iirn. m. and at Hoyt Chapel FIRST CHRISTIAN |music ns part of the entertain-
“‘cVrisSan Endeaycr Sori.ty at j „ —
p* m.
Woman’s Auxiliary will meet' to-
Miss Man e Mar’ow of a<
was a visitor here last ?•
Mr. Jerome Johnson ia r-
platlng attending the Citixen'i
itary Camp near Chatti
Tenn. w
*ur. J. T. McElhannoa a*,
T. G. Johnson of ILchoho-
visitors In Center Fw dar.
Mr. and Mrs. Erneit Cc'i<
family of At Jan .‘a apert ^,
end here with Mr. and
Kinney. *
Statistics show that Mr
Osborne of Center, Ga
champ'on hunter of the won
tho last five months he ha
on an average of 39 rabbiu
quVls and 28 doves per day
re's, wildcats and field lark
lore. He never does miss
when “Grady** shoots
drops! j'-
County Politics Is war^la
Mr. Jim Dailey is a proph*
says the candidate that g"*
most votes' is sure to be e
morrow afternoon.
Usual mid week Prayer sendee
at 8 p. m. Wednesday.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all ot these services.
YOU"*A HARPI8 MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH f
Rev. J; A. Partridge, Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School serv
ices.
11 a. m. Subject: A Man Whom
God Could Trust
? p. m. Epworth League serv-
Ices.
8 p. m. Subject: Individual Re-
apqpslbllity F-r Sslvstlon.
8 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer
meefc'ng a”d Bible study.
3 n. m. MDsion Study Class con.
ducted by the pastor.
Note: All evening services
changed to 8 o’clock. A hearty j
s-anlev R n Gnibw m/nf.t^'resi- fnlhiS^'S
lie ^/ fHSSSHSf 10 c“ H. 8 New7o i n. D Dr. Pa?i
:15 a. m. The theme will be p.-vi n w w. ns«s a P i li'' v*-.
at 11:15 n: m. me memo win ne p^KInff W. A"Pavn P ”R"F
SYmST ^eronfb^. s'a^ew, J k: bins,
Evening sermon at 8 oc’ock. c«ytff .t w n-
Swift wiiHams,- vr. jamirs:
Rcv.Genrge Stone will preach at T w xippett, Mayor A. G. Dud-
• , „ „ hr. R- c. CampMI, Abit Nix, and
Chriitlpn Endeavor at 7 p m. Jobn Upchurch. '
All young poopfa are Invited. Make The following employe:, were
this church your place of worship. presen t : *
. j T. M. Fowler, assistant mana-
EMMANUEL CHURCH 1^' Athens: W. M. Avera, Alh-
Rev. A. G. Richards, D. D., rec- f,.®' Wilson, Ath ns: S. N.
* OP i Hill, Athens; L. D. Steel?, Toccoa;
• S. P. Speer, Gainesville; Lonnie
TTnlv Pnmvnnnlnn nf 7i"A n I Speer, (.S1 nOSVl!]C J Lonnie
• ik 2 nWilliams. Commerce: C. T. Bush,
GalnStMUej H. H. Wilcox, Elb r-
M.rning Prayer and Sermon nt ton . W- H c Galnesvill:, R. G.
Lackey, Gainesville.
H. B. Higginbotham,
i«sistant
welcome awaits all who will wor.
ship with us.
A fore-and-aCt rigged vessel.
orI*lnal’y of two masts, but later
with as many as seven. Is caltat a
schooner.
11 a m.
Evening Prayer and Sermon at
8 Su.®* . „ . . 1 manager, Athens; G.' W. Griffeth^
The public is cordially invited Atbnns . R . w . pklfiok. Athens; C
to attend all of theee eervicea. lF . Dan , cIt Atbens . H- ’ Ci K ’ tI V
{Athens: H. N. Chick, Athens: H.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 5LHoban,
Corner Baxter and Bloomfield rMrara. Monroe; F.
s. O’Neal. Union Point; Bruce AI-
C p.L. Adams, minister. | ,e n- So-lal Circle. T
! W. C. Faulkner, assistant man-
Bible School, J. E. Skelton,' * v * a *J i « ant 1 I " an *
Jupt. 10 a. m. ?*?• Covington: C. W. Dyad, Cov-
west fnd baptist church
S. B. Wingfield, pastor.
Snndnv school 9:45, H. h. Gar
rison. Sunt.
Preaching services 11 and 7:®0
o'clcok. by the pastor, W. H.
Youngblood, Chorister.
B. Y. P. H. all un'ons meet pastor 11 a. m.
at 6:30. Sunbeams meet Sunday — - - -
at 4 p. m„ Mrs. Abercrombie,
leader. _ | Mid-week Prayer meeting every «*Vu«Ko
W. M. S. meet Monday at the Wednesday evening 8 p. m. j SS!!5 ’
church at 3 p.jn^ Missionary pro. , p u bi. c cordially invited and wel- rWeb * Athens 4 ' Mrs ^Hertie
iGreer, Ath ns,
S "crmmu a nio m n and Sormcn by the H.^E-ld. Cetei,’’
ssrjwsutA.
Conjrrs;
Covington: Ml.s
—The time has
When thoughts turn
gardening. h
avE are!
HEADQUARTER
. For All Kinds of
QUALITY GARDE
TOOLS and
IMPLEMENTS
WIRE FENCING
—Fence your Gai
plots with wire fem
at low cost.
Phone 57
Norris Hardwai
- . Company
131, East Clayton Sti
teaching of the Graduate School of 1 J*., 1
Modlune. for tho Unlvoraitv of lo, I “ n J
1-ennsylvimm^eccured Dt Fre» wide rcwnlUoo fc»i eiven rise to
la State Live Stock ^ 'HLi**^*.J 1 ??!
Ch'sterfield’s world-
^T.erJ W Libo»far,r.Td TXPLiS?
he h»s more than mod* Food, hav. pnrl ,'. r i. t ' 1 " * if.’
Ini? In a few year, already ri.cn u"' "n ^h^
•* »n aastetaat profraaorahlp in
this subject .JSjJL' U,t ° nnl1 quality which won smok-
?! TS tho '"lir'd over nnd will contin-'
no' time hivS ml studwtSVaSd]^ Wln r;e:aU5! “ is what **» |
graduates from the Ust znodic-l' j n currcnb mlverUsIngr, Liaactt
s-hoo!. in the United States nnd pn( ; jjy Prg I. rnnklnv .trnn*r u.e of
-omr foreiqn countries, questioned tb *ir oft-repented “platform.” In
his teachinit or the propriety of ' wb!ch tbey d clare ov:r their slg-1
havinu as a teacher a V. M. p.i rH ,„ ri . | b „ t it > b , ir bon ., t
-nun. Nor have the etuff. nf tho^laf “th^t the tobaccos used in
hospitals, comnoscd of the leading DitotPrfUVI rJ«'nrott*a are ot tk?
medical men nnd surgical finer Quality and he!?cs of ron-h
nf Philadoiphia. ever Questioned ^f»t*»*r thsn in any other cig-
th«* propriety of my selection. Andjarett? at the pricV*
1 xvh**n tiusdri a poo’ icsear*a
bacteriologist for tho Research | Tomato Juice hag been found
institute of Cutaneous Medicine II equal to or^.ige Julco in prevent-
selccted Dr. Malcolm J. Harkins, Ing scurvy among chlldrcu.
Jackson viUn Larfoi HoM
Absolutely Fireproof
Some Direction
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gram. Mrs. S. B. W’nefield. pres.
Wednesday evening prayer serv
ices meets at 7:30 fol’owing • tho
dero'ioral will be our regular Bl.
b?e study.
O. A. and R. A. meet Friday nft
ernoon 'at 4 p. m., Mrs. Hughes
and Mrs. Win*' 1 waders.
corned to all services.
CENTRAL PRE8BYTERIAN
Rev. Samuel J. Car Hedge, pas.
EA8T ATHFN8 BAPTIST
Sunday School, 10 o’clock, Bra
RotVnson, Supt.
Preaching Sunday morning at
11:15. Subject for the morning
service: Jesus Over Against The
Treasury.
B, Y. P. U. meeting this Sunday
tor. | Center Social And |
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.. Mr. I p« r(vin >l News I
j. T. Dud’ey, Supt. || rcrminBi news '
Preaching by the paster 11 a. m. — 1
and 8 p. m.
Morning: Behold the Lamb of
God.
Evening: The Baptism of the
Holy Ghost.
Christian Endeavor 7 p.
CENTER, Oa.—The friends of
Mr. E. S. Rylee will be sorry to
’earn that he has been confined
to his bed recently with a bad
case of lagrippe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarrett and
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY DISTRICT ENTERTAINS
AT BANQUET HERE FRIDAY NIGHT
A speo al invitation to students family spent last Sunday with rel
and strangers. a tives In East Point.
The Jackson County Grand Jury,
in session at Jefferson this week,
appilnted Mr. J. W. Johnson, No
tary Pubi’c Exofflclo Justice of
Peace. This appointment comes
to Mr. Johnson from the hands
of his friends, without any ef-
fert on his part.
The friends of »Mr. C. A. Mat.
Prominent Athenians January between two groups of Jhews will be glad to know that
-- — • ne Ji much improved after ten
Management and Staff r/* ^ 0n n,^ v '»^ r * ^ ow * cr3 8T° u P* Moena Freeman, trained nurse !n
T v Il A “J, ol11 . Mr. Faulkner’s group waa host, attendance left his bedside Thurs-
Ot Northeast Georgia His group, however, won sev ral day night.
District.
Northeast Grorgia agents of the
organization and sev.ral promi
nent Athenians paid glowing tri-
bte to the Metropolitan Life Insur-
ince company at a banquet Friday
light held at the Georgian hotel
1. C. 1'tanklin. district mar.a/cr
f the Metropolitan for this sec
tion pr:sided. H? introduced his
assistant managers, T. M. Fowler,
Athens: W. C. Faulkner, Coving
ton and H. B. Higginbotham, Ath
ens. who presented the member of
their staff.
times last year and th? memT.ers Rev. .W. L. -Barber Is on an
were entertained at Covington by extended vacation to his many
the losing groups. friends throughout several coun-
Iig addition to bri f talk* by Mr.
Franklin nnd several members of ^ no °f fbe most interesting
the staff. Mayor A. G. Dud!:v, Dr. meetings we have bene In for
B. B. Bagby. city-couhty health somo l,me was held at tho Pres-
commissioncr. J. W. Jarrell, dis- byter’an church Wednesday eve-
triet manager of the So , ’th ,, rn n l n S» 1° the interest of home mls-
Bell Tel phone Company. Abit Nix B ' ons » n d foreign mleslons. Rev.
Dr. W. P. King, nastor of the First Davis,, who.has-been In China fer-
Methodist rhumb end C. H. N“w- th o I«8t 23 years gave a Berles of
ton. m official of th? Southern discussions !n regard to the Chl-
Menufocturin'? Cowranv. snoke hese People, their religion, and
end nrai’ed the M’*ronolUftn In- education. Whllo Rev. Simpson
surance eompanv. both for i»s work represented home missions. Rev. I
Th' banquet was bought about in enroura«ri-o- cirircrs of this s*c- Taylor Merton of Winder, a for-
by a sales contest conducted in tion to provide for their families, j mer pastor of the Presbyterian j
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