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COME and hear Rosenthal play Mendelssohn’s “Spring
(i Song”—or Delcamp play a foxtrot from the Broadway
~ success “Funny Face”—-or the late Victor Herbert’s own
playing of “Kiss me again”—whatever your mood dictates!
. Famous pianists— scores of them —offer you their most bril
__ liant performances, at any time, through the miracle of the
Ampico. And remember— the Ampico is also a superb piano
for your own playing . . . Come today! Play it—and let it play
for you.
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The Ampico comes in the following pianos: ;
Mason & Hamuin - Knage . Cuickering - J. &C. Fiscuer
Haines Bros. . MarsuaLL & WENDELL
THE AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE
An initial payment of 10% will place an Ampico in your home.
. You have several years to pay the balance.
459 East Clayton Street Athens, Ga.
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Home from a happy week-end...
to find your food
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Have a happy home-coming after
a happy week-end!
Find meat and milk, fruit and
salad in your General Electric
Refrigerator —all healthfully
fresh, properly chilled.
Your every-day planning o
menus becomes so much simpler
too — luscious desserts, aspics,
crisp salads become
easy to prepare.
Quietly, automatic
ally, this “yearsahead”
General Electric Re
frigerator brings you
new comfort, new as
surance of adequate
food- preservation.
The mechanism is all
up on top, away from
floor dirt, and sealed
tight steel casing—
We'll gladly send a Representative to test the Temperature in
your present Refrigerator.
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Refrigerator
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
; A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
even have to oil it!’
The radiation from the coils
causes a gentle upward air cur
rent that keeps dust from set
tling.
Important, too, from the stand
point of cleanliness, is the fact
that all General Electric Refrig
erator models are up-on-legs—
balance in thirty
monthly payments
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Who will have charge of the mnsic and ehoir at Prince Avenue Baptist
church revival, which begins this morning.
ATHENS DISTRICT MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEMBERS URGED TO CAST
VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
A circular letter designed to
throw the support of Woman’s
Missionary Societies in the North
Georgia Conference to Herbert
Hoover, Republican, is being sent
out under the signature of several
Georgia women, including some
easy to clean under.
Won't you come to
our store—or call us
on the phone—and
let us tell you more
about this most-mod
ern-of-all electric re
frigerators?
These special terms
month of September
W. C. GRINDLE
from the Bth Congressional District
it was learned yesterday from Mrs.
W. P. King,
Among those signing the letter,
which is being sent to “presidents,
Social service superintendents and
publicity superinteadents of every
auxiliary” in the Conference, are
Mrs. W. B. Beachamp, wife of Bis
hop Beachamp, Beachamp; Miss
Lilla Tuck, Athens; Mrs. W, B.
Richardson, TLavonia and Miss
Florie Harwell, Covington, In a
statement accompanying the let
ter, it is requested that a copy he
furnished “your pastor”, and that it
be presented in auxilliary meetings
and published in the newspapers,
in an effort to ‘“save our country
from the legalized whiskey traffic’.
The letter, addressed to members
of the Missionary Societies in the
North Georgia Conference, sets out
that “the issues in the present
crisis are predominantly moral”
and asserts that “we must go to
the polls on, November sixth, and
|we must choose between the candi
date who f{rankly announces his
determination to bring to" pass the
nulification of our national prohi
bition law, and the candidate who
declares his faith in the law as it
now stands, together with his pur
pose to seek remidies for its abuse”.
The letter asserts that the whisky
dealers of France and Italy, and the
brewers of Scotland are standlngl
on tip-toe’ as our battle goes on.
'The christian forces of our mission
fields are watching frfom afar, and
our whole missionary project will
be effected by this presidential el
ection”, ’"
Registration For
“Y” Girl Reserve
Club Opens 22nd
Registration for membership in
the Girl Reserve clubs of the Y.
W. C. A: will open Wednesday,
September 19, and continue
through Saturday, September 22.
All girls of the city between the
ages of 12 and 18, inclusive, are
eligible for club membership, and
those desiring to jcin are request
ed to register at the Y. W. C. A.
on the dates indicated.
Following the -usual custom,
there will be two clubs organized
in high school, the Tri-Hi club for
Juniors and Seniors, and the Ever
Ready club for Sophomores and
I'reshmen. The Rainbow club will
again include the girls of Child
street school, and another club will
be composed of high school girls
of the Georgia State Teachers Col
lege. !
A very interesting pregram is
being planned for the Girl Riserve
work this year, and with {he gir's
of “he city being busged hy the Y.
W. C. A, it is anticipaled that
the program will te put across.
Reersarvn worthan's eratt acrk,
inspiring discussions, and service
to the community form the yener
al framework of the year's work.
In other words, an effort will he
made to vitalize the Girl Reserve
purpose, which is: “To build
Christian character; to lead a girl
through a series of such cxperi
erces and {o engace her in such
projects, as will develop in her
the attituda, the knowledge and
the capacity to meet life in the
Spirit and Way of Christ.”
MAPLE SAUCE |
Nothing makes a more delicious
sauce for cup custard or bread
or rice pud&ng than hot maple
syrup. Let it boil a little and
serve as piping hot as possible.
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OPEN-CRUST PIE
Fresh fruit pie is really more
attractive when only one crust is
used. Strips of crust can hold it
side by side, or made open and
served with powdered sugar
sprinkled over the top, it is de
licious.
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GELATINE SALADS
All left over fresh fruits and
vegetables ean be used to ad
vantage if you put them immedi
ately into a gelatine salad. Chill
and serve at the néxt meal. Even
berries are excellent in salad.
THE BANNER-TERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA,
Go To Church Today
For Instant
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Call 61—Day or Night
Bernstein Bros.
The McGregor Co.
Booksellers
Stationers
Printers
Art Goods, Mouldings,
Office Supplies
PHONE NO. 77
Broadway Market
FRESH MEATS
of All Kinds
Fish, Oysters and .(.}ame
, in Season
Broad Street, Near Thomas
Telephone 316
Elrod’s Tire Shop
163 East Broad Street
Phone 1931
Second Hand Tires
and Tubes
Vuleanizing a Specialty
Gas Oil Doping
EAT
BENSON’S
RICHER
BREAD
J. Swanton lvy
Dodge Brothers
Moeotor Vehicles
Graham Brothers
Trucks
Athens, Georgia. .
Taylor & Hardy
BARBER SHOP
The Shop That Sanitation
Made Popular.
“ASK OUR PATRONS”
190 Clayton Street
LOOK FOR
The WOCO PEP
Motor Fuel Sign
MORE MILES—
LESS CARBON—
Johnson Oil Co.
Distributors
CHRISTIANITY
in
BUSINESS
This space is paid for by
prominent business man of
Athens,
T. H. Jackson
—Dealer In—
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Telephone Orders Given
Prompt Attention”
1936—TELEPHONE-21936
480 Oconee¢ Street
The
CHURCH
It’s Welcome
Has No
Price Tag!
Welcome is a sound werd. It says exactly what it means;
there is no guessing about its definition.
Welcome is a very pleasant word. It carries with it a
warmth, a sympathy. Its very sound is pleasing to the ear.
Welcome in its true meaning is a fine word. It represents
wholeheartedness; it carries a glow of gladness; a message of
~ friendliness.
Welcome frequently expresses its true meaning betweea
human and human. The word frequently is used advisedly.
There is usually a price tag attache«\i to evenn the warmest
welcome. There is in the warmness of the welcome no sense
of a quid pro quo; no realization that the welcome is extended
Lecause of what he who is welcomed comes bringing.
Yet there is a price attached to the welcome. It may not
Nbe expressed in dollars; its value may net be assayed by
\commercial standards, nevertheless it is there.
The friend to ’whom you extend so warm a greeitng brings
with him the price of his welceme. It is friendship.
The acquaintarce whose presence you ‘acknowledge with
pleasure has paid for the server of his welcome with the
pleasure in his society.
In this day of scientific merchandise, there is no merchant
who does not,.in the person of his employes, greet each cus
tomer with a pleasant welcome. The price tag is your buying
power.
So it goes throug the life of every day. Consciously or
unconscicusly welcom¢ has its price in human relationship.
Only in one place is welcome offered, and with its gift without
thought of any return.
It is the Church.
The Church welcomes \you that it may serve you. The
Church asks and receives nothing in return for its welcome,
which no rebuffs may cool or slights lessen. The Church only
gives. In the Church he may find what he must have and
there is to be found. :
This welcome is not reserved for the pious. It is not re
served for the pew renter. It is not the reward of merit. This
welcome of the Church is for all the world. The door is open
wide.
Go to Church Today.
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SEE OUR WINDOWS SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
195 Clayton Street
We Fill Your
PRESCRIPTIONS
.
As Your Doctor Writes Them
NO SUBSTITUTES IN OUR
PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
Citizens Pharmacy
East Clayton
Findley Dry Cleaners
Most Modern Plant
i in Athens
WE CALL FOR AND
DELIVER
Opposite Campus
Phone 9293
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1928,
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If Your Car Fails to Start
Phone 677
For Prompt Service
Clarke Storage
_ Battery Co.
Phone 677 Athens, Ga
Hancock at Lumpkin
“We Catch the Baby’s Smile”
’ .
Arneit’s Studio
Portraits
Kodak Finishing
Commercial Work
255 Y, North Lumpkin
Athens, Ga.
Victor Phonoegraphs
and Records
Most Complete Line of Musical
Instruments in North Georgia.
Durden Music House
459 Clayton Street
Dr. Albert H. Timm
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: KEEP
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£ SMILING ¢
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W. L. Hanceck Coal
Company
High Grade Domestic
COAL and COKE
Telephone No. 707
Xmas Card Orders
—handled promptly. We can
use your own plate. Beautiful
samples of unusual cards now
on display. School supplies and
gifts.
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Whitehead’s Book &
Gift Shop
Phone 441
Central Market
FRESH MEATS
Fish, Oyeters, Poultry
and Groceries
PHONES 2016—2017—2018
288 Lumpkin Street
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Martin Brothers
Auto Tops, Side Curtains,
Seat Covers, Wrecked Body
and Fender Work
DUCO ENAMELING
Authorized Agents
DuPONT'S-DUCO
445 and 447 Clayton Street
Phone 621
Piedmont Market
Fish, Native and
Western Meats
Fancy Groceries
PHONES 1646—1617
240 North Lumpkin Street