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Radio Fans Spend
4 Sunday Night On
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while daughter's dancing program
_ reported as " m”uch”im-! cam ® *« through the loud
ved, with long distance bunting 8 l )f, . aker -
I degrees of luck, and not a little ■ was weak and the “weaker sta-
| impatience, when the “favor- ( tfons were strong* r/‘
•ite,” with ita concert’ was not j From favorable reports early in
found very readily. | the evening, less cheerful tunes
. L it r L H With old “favorites" again on; were heard when the fishing grew
Dianon tnase I the log book, fishing parties were j t.resom and the concert that moth-
: genera!, and where atmospheric j ShtYw^wlS^-”
fans “played with the | conditions were favorable, recep
a!F“ Sunday night and spent most! t' on
«j£the evening ’Vhasing' > their fa-1 I* rov
, vor,te stations instead cf finding | S°°<L
them at tha old^accusiomed plaierj Static and “'..ueals,” rewarded
«ij the dial. The cause of the con-) most fans at Columbia, S. C., hut
iu&ion whs. the putting into effect ! in North Carolina, WET at Char-
i-y the radio commission of the j lotte was reported clearer, while
new wave length? and new gow- j a t Raleigh, station operators said
cap at 3 a. in. ) atmsspheric conditions in that vi-
■iAfter a few night, however .U«i»lty ">i«r ht caUKt interference,
riew lengths will be located o
rets and it wil» be Just as
to 1 eta to the favorite statioi
Rruffo fans 1 of the southland said the "
went fishing tonight wtih varying , t*°ns.”
From Na*»hviile came the wail
^ j that "the air is full of howls and
' reception is terrible, ,f cut enrli'ir
s ians had reported no radical
c ' changes.
•• I Down Miami way static cut ca-
pors and fans were prevented
i from having a fair test, although
Mr. J. E. Tarpley
Died Sunday In
Oconee County
FUNERAL NOTICE
W%rith , f h a e n c^Ital P “et. i, ha 8 l rt. c ?“ n ‘r «•"».?« « •:»
on us all. He tan;t get lost."
Model Homes Now
Being Shown Drew
Big Sunday Crowd
full of sta-
JEST E R
INSURANCE
The two model homes—one on
Hampton Court and the other on
Nichols* n street .n Driven ity
Heights—opencl Sunday for in
spection ~y the puoiic drew hun
dreds of people to see the latest
, „ , developments in the Davit on sub-
‘genera! m.xup occurred nl division
Birmingham, where fan. reported, Both hoU8M „„ of brick con .
(fcemreives lost and £voritra rf ||toMctl0n but of different type
-c-rterdny no ionger^be found m, hit t Contract-
ed with a view to the comfort ant!
convenience of a family of averag<
300 Country Milk-Fed
TURKEYS
HILARY McENTYRE
^ type
whatever the case
ight be Some complained that conven|ence of a famll „ 0l
e favorite that was strong j gizef #||d buiU ^ se! , at a pricc
■" 1 • ■ - ■■■—■— 1 that cne 0 f moderate means or the
average income can finance, these
houses nstantly appeal to th«
home-seeker.
The home on Hampton Court ii
of English type, while the other
is of the American type. A de
pnrturc is that the homes are be
•ng shown completely furnished
and equipped. Firms cooperating
with the owners are Bernstein
Bros., Davison-Nicholson Co., Dur
den Music Hou:'c, Georgia Power
Co., and The McGregor Co. Con
struction nnd material concerns
are Moss Manufacturing Co., Car
ter-Moss Lumber Co., Radio-Elec
tric, Anderson Plumbing Co., E.
Kay and Ewell Yearwood, builder.
Both houses w.ll be open daily
from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from
to 10 p. m., this week, and the
public is invited to call and see
them. A feature of the showing
s that the houses are in the san e
lock, nnd both may be inspected
cn the same visit.
o'clock, after an illness lasting
two months. He was a native of
Og'ethorpe county but bad lived
in Oconee county thirty years.
Funeral services were conduct,
ed from Macedonia church Mon.
day afternoon at 2:00 o’cl^k, and
interment was in the Macedon'a
cemetery. 'Bernstein Brothers fun.
eral home in charge. Mr. Tarpley
was a member of the Christian
church.
Mr. Tarpley Us survived by five
daughters, Mrs. J, H. Maxey, Mrs.
J. H. Thomas, Mrs. B. O. Mat
thews, Mrs. W. A. Port wood,
Mrs. Fred Wood; four eon*.
•Messrs. L. B., J. C„ E. M., and
II. M. Tarpley; two brothers,
Messrs. F. B. ahd Richard> Tarp
ley; a s'ster. Mrs. Erie .Kell, and
a number of grandchPdren. Mr.
Tarpley was one of Oconee coun
ty’s prominent bankers.
For Thanksgiving Sale
See theni at the Agricultural
College Poultry Plant after
November 23, then you’ll buy.
NEW DRESSES ON SALE
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
$7.85
Satins
Georgettes
Canton Crepe
Velvets
Black, Navy, Independence Bine, Wine, Green, Tan, Brown.
This is a sale long to be remembered—Dresses that sold for
2.50 and $15.00. will be found in this sale. One hundred dresses
'fered in sizes for Misses, regular and stout sizes. Come pre-
red to get better values than you might anticipate—Special
.85. ■ *' "
New Butterfly Skirl*
$3.95
Solid colors and plaids. Red,
1 navy, light blue, green, tan
and combinations of good
: colors. Regularly $5.00.
Our Special $3.95.
Slipover Sweaters, $1.95
Pretty silk and wool sweat
ers, V neck. All colors.
Special $1.95.
Velvet Jackets, $5.00
Black, navy, red, tan and
gfeen. Short velvet jackets.
Special $5.00.
LESSER’S oAPPAREL SHOP
278 Clayton Street
"WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE .MORE CENTS”
MISS C. A. KIDD
DIED SUNDAY IN
MADISON COUNTY
BRAMBLETT.—Mr. R. L. Bram-
blett, Sr., died at his home on
the Princeton Road Sunday
morning, November 11. 1928, at
2:20 a. m., alter an illness of
two days, !n his 59th year. He
is survived by his widow. Mrs.
Ida IJramblett; three daugb.
ters, Mrs. Homer Hale of Ath
ens, Mrs. C. R. Mercer of Do
than, Ala., and Mrs. Fred Lav.
ender of Athena; four sons,
Mr. O. G. .Bramblett, Mr. R.
L. Bramlett. Jr., Mr. W. L.
Bramblett, and .Mrs. Lawrence
slater, Mrs. Edward Allen of
jAthens; three brothers, Mr.
Henry T. Bramblett of Athens,
Mr. Jonah Bramblett of Atlanta,
and Mr. Tandy Bramblett of
tMonroe, Ga.; and sixteen
grandchildren. The funeral was
this afternoon. Monday,. Novem
ber 12th, 1928, from McDor-
man.Bridges Chapel at 2:00
o’clock. Rev. George Stone of
ficiated. The nephews, Mr.
J’ra Al.’en, Mr. William Allen,
Mr. Joseph Allen, Mr. Arthur
Duncan, Mr. Dave Bramblett
and Mr. Charley Bramblett ser-
ved as active pal.'bearers.
Members of the Woodmen of
the World, Odd Fellows,
Knights of Pythias, and Klan,
served as honorary escort. In
terment was In the Princeton
cemetery.;
“The Terror” Make* |
Hit At The Palace
T—the •ll.t.Ihin*,
IWtWJt £lotnr» at lie Ftltce
two days en
gagement Monday and made 1 a
big hit with the firat day crowds:
that visited the theatre. It has
for its stars, Alec B. Franc's, May
McAvoy and Louise Fazenda, and
it is one of the greatest crook
and spook pictures yet screened
with not a single title being pre
sented' to mark the progress of
the show but all the lines spoken.
The Vltaphone feature Is caba
ret night and Coffee Dan’s, while
the Fox news features offer many
new and interesting features. |
Bank clerks, schoolmasters, es
tate agents, a chemist and an
architect are among the students
attending special classes tor the
training cf clergymen in England. I
NEWEST TYPE DRAPERIES
FOR YOUR WINDOWS
See the draperies created by our interior
decorator, shown in the Model Homes in the
University Heights Sub-division.
Our House Furnishings Department is
fully equipped to design and make any and
all types of draperies for any home.
Estimates on any size job gladly furnished.
A. E. and A. H. Davison
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Miss Cordle Alma Kidd, aged
20. died at the home of her par- I
ents. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kidd,
In Madison county, Sunday morn. |
ing at 8:00 o'clock. She wa« ill (
nnn vanlr Pininml ■iii.v'rD* urnro
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HOLD OF * CHIWMF-W-
TH' BLIMP 15 SW/eo!
week. Funeral services were
conducted from tbe Meadow
church Monday afternoon at 3.00
o’clock, by Rev. Mr. West of El.
heron. Interment was In (he
Meadow cemetery, Bernstein
Brothers funeral home in charge:
The pallbearers were Messrs.
Floyd, Claude, Boyd, Lloyd nnd
Candler Kidd and Claude Parham.
Miss Kidd was a member of
the Baptist church. She Is sur
vived by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. J. Kidd; four sisters.
M sses Ara. Olllo, Alice May and
Florenco Kidd; two brother*.
Messrs. Candler and Fred Kidd.
Red Cross Chapter
Opens Drive Here
(Continued Item page one.)
puch cases are on file jn the Red
Cross headquarters.
To raise *»,u00, a sizable num
ber of contributions of $10, $25,
8100, or more, will be necessary,
it ii hoped that a large number vt
Athena citizens will be disposed to
contribute generously tq'this cause
when they lake memberships.
Contributions may ‘be sehtuo the
Red Crots office In the Oour»
House, or handed to any «mc ot
: he following citizens who wll) as*
sist in the work this week:
Mrs. Randall Freeman, Mrs.
Glenn Davis, Miss Frances Tal*
madge, Mrs. A. G. Dudley, Mis?
Edith Brightwell, Mrs. E. S. Kirk,
Mrs. J. Phil Campbell, Mrs. Carrie
Chandler, Mrs. Nelson Arthur.
Mrs. Spurgeon Taylor, Mrs. Robt
McWhorter, Mrs. Lawrence Costa t
Mrs. Arthur Kittle. Mrs. W. P.
Warren, Mrs. It. O. Epting, Mrs.
Paui Hu da way, Mrs Clarence
Jackson, Mrs. Emmett Wler, Mrs.
Fred Birchmore, Mrs. R *H. Me*
Currey, Mrs. R S. Pond,
F. Tibbetts. Mrs. Thos. F. Green
Mrs. Geo. Dudley Thomas, Mcdam
Lustrat. Mrs. E R. Hodgson, Mr*.
John Morris, Mrs. L. L. Hendrir-
E. R. Hodgson, J. W. Farrell,
Tr., Thos. F. Green, Sr., M- S.
Hodgson, W. K. Meadow, J. K.
Patrick, Erastus Lowe, Dr. T. H.
McIIatton, Carlton Jccter, L. O.
Price, Harry Patat, D. W. Fridges.
Fred J. Orr, T. H. Dozier, Thom
as Green, Jr., Preston Almond. H.
J. Oldham, Robett Arnold. Lutfiet
Nelson. Harold Hinton, Hugh Gor
don, T. L. Elder. Dorzcv Davi»,
Coach H. J. Storeman.
WILLIAMS.—Mr. Robert. Lee
Williams died at his home In
Oconee county on the Monroe
Road, Sunday morn'ng at 5:45
a. m.. after an Ulness of five
months, in his 68th year. He
is survived 1 by his widow, Mrs.
Lula G. Williams; four daugh
ters, M'ss Lillian Williams.
/MJsa Edith Williams. Miss
Myrtle WilJIams and Miss Beura
Williams, all of Walk’nsviMe;
two sons. Mr. ltoy L. Wil
liams and Mr. C. R. Williams
of Watklnsvllle; and two broth.
era, Mr. Dewitt Wiliams of At
lanta, Ga., and Mr. Wilburn Wil
liams of Zebulon, Ga. The funer
al was this afternoon, Monday,
November 12th, 1928, from the
Bethaven Baptist church in
Madison county at 3:00 o’r’ock.
Rev. J. P. Cooper of Athens
officiated. Mr. LeRoy Osborne,
Mr. Erron D'al, Mr. Corless
Jones, Mr. William Cobb, Mr.
C’arence Cook and Mr. I*. L.
Dial served as pallbearers. In-
tM-mpnt wr*s In the Be'haven
church cemetery.. MoDorman-
Brldges.
500 PEOPLE
SAtV THEM
Yesterday Over 500 People Inspected the
MODEL HOMES in the University Heights Sub-division
To clean and remove stains from
enamel, rub well with rough spit
moistened with vinegar.
during baking if a pint of water
nut into u vessel at the back of
the oven.
Public Sale Of
City Real Estate
The undersigned as Executors
of Miss Erie H. Jackson, de
ceased, will sell on the premises
on Thursday, the 15th, at eleven
A. M„ at public outcry for cash
the following property.
1st.—The old Harden Home,
Number 234 West Hancock Ave
nue, with a frontage on Hancock
Avenue of 70 feet, more or less,
and running back 120 feet, nor
or less; this house has 9 rooms.
2nd.—The house and lot at in
tersection ot Hull and Dougherty
Streets, fronting North on
Ponghcrty 84 feet, and running
back along Hull 100 feet, more
or 1 ess. On this lot is located a
(J-room dwelling.
Said sale to be had oh tho
premises by virtue of the power
-contained in the last will of the
deceased.
This November 5th, 1928.
HERSCHEL CAR1THERS,
Athens,
and*—
W. LEROY SMITH,
Atlanta,
Executors of Miss Erie H. Jack
son.
First shipment Hawkins
Indian River Oranges and
Grapefruit — They are
sweet and juicy. j
NICHOLSON-COMER
COMPANY
TARPLEY.—Died Sunday nlRht
at his home In Oconee county.
Mr. Joel E. Tarpley. In his
69th year. He *s 'survived by
five daughters, Mrs. J. II. Max-
ay, Mrs. J. H. Thomas, V rB - B-
O. Matthews. Mrs. W. A. Port-
wood, and Mrs. Fred Wood;
four sons, Mr. L. B. Tarpley.
.Mr. J. C. Tarpley. Mr.
E. M. Tarpley aqd Mr. H.
M. Tarpley: two brothers, Mr.
F. B. Tarploy and Mr. Richard
Tarpley; one sister, Mrs. Evie
Kell. The funeral was held to
day, November 12th, from the
Meaidonla church. Bernstein
Brothors Funeral Home
charge. Interment was in the
church yard.
, You are invited to see them anytime this week. These houses
are open to the public, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., 3 p. m. to 10 p. m.,
daily.
Completely furnished in the latest manner throughout.
If you are interested in beautiful homes be sure to see these.
Either of these model homes can be purchased completely or
partly furnished, or unfurnished, on EASY TERMS.
For Price* and Terms, See
KIDD.—Died Sunday morning at
tbe home of her parents, M'ss
Cordle Alma Kidd, In her 20th
year, after an illness of one
week. She is survived by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Kidd; four sisters, Misses Ara,
Ollic. Alice May and Florence
K'dd; two brothers, Messrs.
Candler and Fred Kidd; a num.
ber of aunts and uncles. The
funeral was held today, Novem
ber 12th, from the Meadow
Baptist church at 3:00 o’clock.
The followinlg gentlemen acted
aa pallbearers: Messrs. Floyd,
Claude, Boyd, Loyd, Candler
Kidd and Cluude Parham, Rev.
Mr. West officiated, with Bern,
ateln Brothers Funeral Home In
charge. Interment was In the
church yard. ”
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BELIEVE
Such
Amazing
Reception
Such
Beauty
Such
Ability
to “Out Pick”
the Field
SEE AND HEAR THE MAJESTIC
Either at our store or in the Model Home being shown all this
week in University Heights ljy A. H. Davison. This home is
furnished from our stocks and eyquipped with the MAJESTIC
RADIO.
BERNSTEIN BROS.
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