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TUB BAXNER.HEgAI.il. ATHENS. CEOltGlA.*:
THURSDAY. MAY 10.
Cheery Advice for Women
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relief and was told there
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to. Finally, upon the ad-
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vice. : — (Advertisement.)
Zodiac Club Holds
Public Initiation
Neophytes Dress As
Little Girls.
- FLY-TOX PROTECTION
NEEDED
By Martha Worth Rogers
(Student in Henry W, Grady
School of Journalism)
Public initiation of the new
members of the Zodiac club, junior
honorary scholastic society, took
place Wednesday.
Tlie neophyte* 1 , dressed in white
or blue dr sses, and wearing baby-
caps, hair-ribbons, and otne
purel suggestive of child-hood
nr t in front of Peabody hall,
where they were presented with
large gold stars, bearing a Mu
The new members were v
quired to wear the star® on theii
backs all day and to attend cla*
os dressed in this manner.
banquet assembling the old
and new members was held a!
Connor hall. During the dinner
speeches were made ty the neiv
and the *i tiring officers, and after
the banquet, the new members pre
sented ft one-act play which they
had written.
The new niemjb('r3 are: Mary
C’aire Bfannon, president; Mildred
Mircally. vice president; Pat Rog
ers, secr&iary; Halite Cox, treas
urer; M.rle Bray, Lillian l)avey,
Wylly Folk, ‘Margaret Foftson,
Edna Harmon, Mary Hugtay, Rose
Thompson, He’en Waiters, Ger
trude Wienski.
The retiring officers are; I »»cy
Goodrich Henry, presto, nt; Mar
tha Fprtson, vice president; Re
becca Andrews, secretary and
trcaijqrer,
East Athens School
For Negroes Stages
Student Exhibition
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® .ft'
Thirty Different Diseases Arc
■- I..mm Transmitted By Plica
Flies are the filthiest Inserts
XiST By ^uc*^ iPMay Reveals Progress
‘"ppS and excreta. They taint Made HI Study of H>'-
K ma. irt-WrtSlSKl irSene, Home Economics,
t. sure, simple inatruc- and Literary Subjects.
n each bottle (blue label) | —
ft) tilling ALL household insects. I _ „ . .
A '.'»«« on,Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox la the Ander.on
i.iullnllfic insecticide developed 't (Studant l n Henry W. Grady
, Mellon Institute of Industrial Re- *#hool of Journalltm)
search by Rex Fellowship. Fly- Mora than 40 white people. In-
Tog brings health, comfort nnd eluding members of the Athens
cleanliness. 'Hoard of Health, officials o*. the
-(Advertisement)
tales for the Middle District of
Georgia, Athens Division.
In Re: Luther O. Guthrie, Logans-
ville, Georgia. Number 176 in
Bankruptcy.
To/€reditora: , ■
hereby notified that j era of the East Alliens School for
University of Georgia and State
Teachers College, rud ms tv prom.
Incnt Wen and women o( the city
of Athens, attended nn exhibit of
the progress which It being made
In the study of hygiene, homo
oconomloo. and literary subjects
pnt on by the students nnd toach-
* will be a meeting of credl- colored children.
Of above named bankrupt on Students from each of the right
28, 1928, at Madison, Ga., at j grades helped prepare some part
It,O'clock A. M., far the purpose! of the exhibit which filled three
i of examining Bankrupt, allowing I ro >ms of (he East Athens school
- glairis, selecting Trustee and tak-1 building, The walls wen covered
iug.alien other proceedings asj with tuaters, som. representing
lav lie proper at said meeting.
A. G. FOSTER. Rcfereo,
Madison, Ga.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
I V, OF CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Athens Division
or 'the Middle District of Geor-
, gin.
; .In.-the matter of K. N. Drowry,
VC Athens, Go., Bankrupt. In Bank-
tJ^Sc^dltors of said Bank-1
Y.ui are hereby notified that
tllCtC, will Is* n meeting of credi-
* tgSMOf the above named bankrupt
j-iui May 19, 1028, at the United
tuffjitc* Court room, Athens, Ga.,
fpt 11 o'clock A. 51., for the pur-
..pose of examining bankrupt, at-
claims, selecting a trustee,
naacting such other bull-
. , |M | i mav properly come before
<«: . said meeting.
‘•y ts Athens, ua- this May 9. 1928.
H ''VV W. G. CORNETT,
Referee in Bunkruutcy.
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,nob:
Huny-chlssncJeot fairy,
tale laud la taming
■uwJetn&st. Any ml*.
elf may doffhDravltafe
costume for a dull bine
•ult. Another year all
the JoUy rickshas may
turn Into motors. Don’t
ride waiting. Go this
year, bvfoe fastest shlpe
—great white Empresses.
Oafy todays.Vancouver
or Victoria to Yokohama
Find on how little It costs,
bow luxuriously easy ic
Is, by White Empresses.
Phone or write—
,'ulcs of hcdHhi'ihiirs Die
lil ilhry of frulta and animals. f.is.
tors nnd compoalttoim representing
I he history of the United States,
prepared by tho studenta, were op
exhibit. Ilaskete and boxes, hand
painted, to represent different sea
sons of the year helped to decorate
the walls.
South American Map.
Kelvin Hawkins, 373 Arch street,
who Is only twelve years old and
In tho fifth grade, had pointed a
map of Bothu America more than
five feet tall and fastened the
leading product of each country to
the area In which It was grown.
This same student had on exhibi
tion models representing tho
means or transportation In this
country from the time whe n the
Indians traveled on foot until the
present.
Another student, J. W. Bernard.
9. and in the fourth grade, had
carved a model table and aet of
chain for the exhibit, and also a
small moving picture machine
showing ways to health.
In the basement an old work,
ahop had been transformed Into a
cafeteria. Here during the winter
months children are served hot
dishes twice a day, and under
nourished children are cared for
during the whole school year.
Students of the school hsd on ex
hibition many dishes prepared nn,
der the directions of' 51. W.iDend-
wyler. principal of the school and
who has been connected with It for
more than 20 years. Under her su.
pervision students learn to sew. j
cook and serve meals aside from
their regular susjecl*.
Adult Classes
K. G. CIIESBROUGH. Gen.
Agt- Pass. Ilept- Canadian Pa
cific By- Suite 1017, Henley
Bldg- Atlanta, Ga- or any locrl
Steam-hip Agent.
Canadian
Another feature of the school
system Is the night study for Hilt,
erate adults, lit this department
there are 47 enrolled, ranging In
age from 16 to 67. They are
taught the principles of reading,
writing nnd arithmetic.
Studying in the night school is
Sam Favors, 67. who was bom
during slavery time. He comes
tire nl|hts out of the week to work
his problems In arithmetic and
to spell and write his name. Sam
does not know the exact date of
bis birth, but thinks that he waa
horn Jn potato planting time In the
year 1861.
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