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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, .1928
THE PA NETER-HERAtD, ATHENS. GEOUGLt
! carry off other honor® aside from
the first baby to be entered. Little
Sidney Lanier Bond, 22 months
old son of Mr. and Mm. H. J.
I Bond of Oglethorpe Ave. exten-
1 sion 'ia first in line as the first
j red-headed tafcy entered. If
J young Sidney measures up to the
j nigh standard set by the American
I Medical Association in their 100
per cent standard for perfect ba-
[ bies he will be the third out of
I hur youngsters who have ever
1 been rated 100 per cent perfect
| and was red-headed.
AM CD (cf the evening consisted in the
wisj apple bobbing exhibition staged by
inDCCG Superintendent and Nurses.
JJLpKEiOiJ Jn addition to punch served dur-
’ /if Ufa in * t,le evening e very one received
CLUB a dack-o-lantern filled with candy,
apples, nuts and other good things
in keening with the Hallowe'en
r. wi.l spea : spirit. All the patients expressed
Club .Sunday I themselves as bavin? enjoyed th.>
•k in the | evening and expressed their ap-
g men and. preciat'on of the efforts of the
hear him.' ' nurses and the Lo!)ie Hutchins’
Jr. Howard Sunday School Class of the First
, Communion service and reception
of members at 11; 16 a. m,
i Preaching by Rev. J- L- Allgood
at 8 o’clock p. m., followed by
Fourth Quarterly Conference. All
official members are expected to be
present- Let different departments
have reports ready.
I Epworth League at 7 o'clock
Rev. K. L. Hill. D. D., pastor.
Usual services at 11 a. tiv, and 8
[p. ni. The puston will preach at
[both Pf these services.
Sunday School at First Church
•at 9:45 a. m.; and nf Hoyt Chapel
{a: 4 p. m.
j Christian Bndmvor Society at •
ip. m.
j Usual Prayer Meeting Wednes
day night at 8 o'clock,
j The Circles of the Auxiliary will
meet tomorrow afternoon.
A cordial invitation is expended
to all of these services.
Huge Crowds See
Montgomery Ward
Store Open Here
FIR8T BAPTI8T CHURCH
‘ J. C. Wilkinson, pastor.
• Sunday School, 10 a. m. E. B-
Melt, superintendent,
i Morning worship, 11.15 a. m.
Subject: "The Family Religion.’’
B- Y. P. U. at 6:45 p. m.
Evening worship at- 8 p. m- Sub
ject: "Bo They Get By.’’
We invite you to worship with
.dwMonml. VritatV minute the store opened until
***. ^ closing time it wms thronged
aded haby entered, and first set j n iturs, many of whom tame
twma, etc. from miles around Athens to at-
Monday’s clinic will be in charge ! opening.
Dr. 8. S. Smith and an assist- The opening of the new store
t physican, and the nurses will drew one of the b.ggest trading
famished by Miss Agnes Me- crowds that Athene has expenen-
nley of the Athens General Hos- ced this year and E. A. Tay or.
tal. The broad experience of Manager of the local store, was,
'. Smith and MTss McGinley in i'leased with the attention the j
luable in clinic work of thie store has already attracted in the j
id and the mothers of the chlv I rural communities around Athens.,
nn scheduled for Monday’s clinic Montgomery Ward & Company, j
s more than pleased with their I ’» placing these stores, does not I
pointment hours. select a locution by the numbpr of, ...
Following ere the names of the persons who pass the store site in the Chinese people.
Ildren whose examination are- a.given time but counts the auto-1 will he "My Pest
i to- Monday a. m.: Bobbie Oli- mobiles parked In the city on Sat- China”,
r, 298 Boulevard St.; Jane Carl- urdays and other popular trading A most corded
a, 48. Meigs St.; Jimmie Lou days as indicative of the popular-, been extended to
rterfield, 84d College Ave.; ity of the city is a trading point I Women’s Circle, o
rbara Vers Anderson, 778 Cobh for rural i Ostomers. “We catnc toll burrhes in Athens
Athens because we believe the. meeting.
There have been Various changes Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m.
) through the years, but the pur- anS 8 p . m . subject at the morn-
’EAK j-ose in genera! I as remained the lag hour, "Turning ihe other
'onto-n’s Mission- : amt*. Since its beginning it has cheek."
he First Mcth- lontvihutcd generously toward ev- Christian Endeavor, , p. m.
been making a try movement of civic inte r est anj \ ‘special invitation to students
"China” for the. lias been instrumental in making and Vtrnngers,
vermher 7, Mrs. ! numbers of improvements. De- i
o has been an licious refreshments were served I CHRISTIAN CHURCH
in Chinn for by Mrs. T. C. Moore and Mrs. I Corner-wf Dougherty and Pulaski
Streets.
committees! Stanley R. Grubb, ininister; resi-
follows: idence, 268 Dougherty.
•len Kiipat-I 'Hie Bible School meets tit 10
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
T. W. Tippett, pastor.
10:00 a. m., Sunday School; J.
K. Davis, superintendent
11:00 a. m., Morning worship,
! Hermon by pastor-
7:00 p. m., B. Y. P. U., Senior,
Intermediates and Juniors;- Alex
Saye, director.
8:00 p. m., Evening services,
preaching by pastor. Subject:
"For What Does Our Church
Stand?"
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
at S o’clock. «
We invite you to worship at the
“Friendly Church.”
—New and Pretty Dresses of Satin, Canton
Crepe, Velvet, Velvet Combinations ( Jnd
Georgette Crepe. / . arts
—VALUES FROM $10 TO $15—1
—Black, Navy, Red, Tan, Brown, Indepen
dence Blue. These values cannot be equaled
at many dollars more!
Cards Mailed to Support
ers; Mrs. White in
Praise of Association
Work.
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■St.; Stuart Byron Davis, City;
Emory Hayes, Edwards, 66-1
Boulevard; John McTeer Briggs,
342 Dfearing Sf.; John Wi’liam
Saye. 122 Popular St.; -James
Thomas Patrick, 382 East Daugli-
arty St.r Dorothy Lae Wigley, 244
Nachoochee St.
For Monday afternoon: Luther
Fuller, City; Horate Gravaoh Lo-
' gan,' City; Joyce Coleman, 496
4)glethome Ave : Ray Winfield
Brown, 816 College Ave.; Aleda
oJan Hartman, 897 Prince Ave
nue; Edith Porilee Parker. 181
North Milledge Ave.; William
Home Martin, 244 Washing.St.,
Robert Fred, Eubank, WihtenpTe;
, Sidney Lanier Bond. City; Peggie
Ann Bailey, 199 Daugherty St.*
’ Cooper Morcock, HI. ' *687 Cobb
Street. cV,
• Aa winner of prize _t(? be the
first baby entered, the last named
baby will receive the special cup.
This young man is months of
NAVY TWILL COAT SUITS
£4C 7C —Silk Lined, Navy Twill Coat
4M W, I wg u j ts _ j ust w j, at you jj^ iQok-
eAfor and we have found for you. Regular
$25 quality; Monday Special— ClC 7C
Sizes 14 to 20 A...
CENTRAL CHRI8TIAN CHURCH
Corner of Baxter and Bloomfield
Streets.
T, L. Adams, minister.
I Bible School. J. K. Skelton, sup-
'crintendent, 10 n. m- ,
I Sermon by the pastor, 11 n. m.
! Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
| Sermon by the pastor, 8 p. m.
| Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
The public is cordially invited
and welcomed to all services.
interesting and finking fund for
the bonded indebtedness.
Waiter T. Forbes, Jr., is con
ducting the Campaign this year
essisted by his father, General
Secretary Forbes who lias been
ill *or several weeks.
Letters enclosing blank sub-‘
scription cards sent cut to
friends and supporters of the as
sociation and they will be request
ed to fi!l them rut and return as
early as convenient. It is believed
that \ Athenians will respond
promptly this year and help abol
ish the “drive*’ rystem by making
the Voluntary Man a sucess.
In today’s Banner-HeraJd en-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chas. Tidwell, minister.
Bogart Church of Christ meets
every Sunday. 10 a. m. for Bible
study. Preaching 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Preaching nt Eastville, 2:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting at Bogart Wed
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
Invitation to all. Come.
278 Clayton Street
‘Where Vour Dollars Have More Cents”
—Special for Monday—
Children’s Hats—Half Price
See Our Felt Hats for $2.93
New Showing of Velvet, Metallic.
Velour and Felt Hats for Ladies.
Mrs. Arthur Burch
FIRST METHODIST CUURCH
Sunday School nt 10 o'clock n. r
READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS.
; e
CLARA BOW
CHARLES ROGERS
RICHARD ARLEN
OIRtCTIOiSY *
WiiLtAM A. WE LIMAN
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