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THUR8PAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928.
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(MLEK ns
r ere r*r
la <i«. A 40 nil Aa> « 40
coUertUe. Won't roll or
«£ Haxd. C«fi* (Mao^t pall
- n Hanes Elaitlc Shoulder*
i . O *ir* irlifc «r«rr "
ment, became Ihmj to
made *11 h a lertlce
doubling tap tram. Com
fortable* Strong.
4 n«»l Clotcd Crotch
really tleyt elated. Crotch
«m’t bind, '/or Hanes it
fitted by trunk mtature-
__J J ment at well *t eheiX.
5 Hanks Finnic Anklet
newer bunch peer the thee-
Iopt. Nougly pucker thoto*
Ing under lockt.
THOSE ft points are osiy mo aown
-beginning of tlir many Thcrc't
things you find in HANES every |]
v— Underwear. There’s mug- Mow
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f S. ‘ k ~ ' tfj ’ -* , ^tuy.
THOSE 5 points are only the down to light-weight.
■* ... .. . — J There’s.the guarantor—on
1 thread, stitch, button.
_ ■ _ __ iney-oaving prices I. 31
fit—not Jost n promlse, hut
a reality achieved by exact
leasuremeiite, cat, 'finish.
here’s comfort — all over,' Suit,, age 2 to 12, only 81
■ through the use of One, soft Short sleeve,knee lcngili gar-
Irlaetic - knit materials that moats In both. Say “HA>
can’t hind Or wrinkle.
•iThercfucarmih
to 81 .75. Shirts and draw
ers, 75c to $1. Boys’, age 2
to 16, and Itferrlehild waist
ANE9”
moats in both. Say
tayotir dealer, and he sure to
sec trademark.
If he hasn’t it,
write to P. H.
HANES KNIT
TING COHP-tNY, .
K ’inK. t. Salem,
orth Carolina.,
BULLDOG LINE-UP
By VALCO LYLE
With a lot of the uoreness fcroi*,
and with several of the ir.jurwi
men back- in fair condition again,
tho Georgia Bulldogs returned to
Sanford Fine] again Wednetday
afterra or after enjoying a la*’oi<
Monday and Tuesday, and began
work in earnest for the annual
Thanksgiving c:icuun:er with tho
j Cr-frscn Tide of Alabama in Bit*
' mingham.
A scrimmage for the second-
rtriitg team aguinatethe freshmen
was the main item on the Red and
Black-program V’ednesday. Light
work to limutr up the muscle*
blocking, passing, running «,gnah
and other work of the nature was
entered into -.efore the .crimmagn.
The freshies nut up a good fight
against the varsity, scoring two
touchdowns while they had the
kali. Profumo caught a long pass
that accounted for the first score,
•while Patterson, plunging frosh
I fuJonck, tore 22 yards through
' the seeond-strirg line for theothei
tally. Outside rf these two plays,
and a drive the first year men
made down the ffeld before Pat
terson scored, the varsity had thr
best cf the argument.
The Bulldogs were given the
ball during the latter stages of
the scrimmage and scored several
touchdowns, although they had to
encounter a stiff frosh defense.
Jonnnlg Davidson .»nd Waugh at
halves. Tommy Puns at iarter (
and Benny Rothstein at full com
posed the Varsity ba; kfield. l»nv
• luson seems to ue making a lot of
improvement in ’he past few day*
i and if he keeps up his drive ana
, excel ent defensive work, he will
I be a valuable man for the Rex.
j and B’ack caur.e in the cominc
' games. Rothatein was driving
hard and gaining on nearly ever*
play in the fray, as well as
Waugh.
Haley Back
Gene Haley, stel.ar Bulldog
guard, who has been out with .n
juries during the last two weeks,
was ’lack in the rjrlmmage Wed
nesday, and he vas smearing tho
freshmen Hue on nearly ever}
play. His presence in the lineu
against ’llama should be a greu
Winter Nee||gr
Lower Prices at Ward's
115,000
Women lUow It
—What yog buy at Ward’s
i* gmH. Tried and tested
by our customers, an arti
cle’s aorth depends upon
their choice, and what they j
think cf ft Our Ward-
JUulIt kitchen cablneti Ire
owned and used by 115,000
- waneh,' Thru know Row
much they have aar,d. They
are enjo) in,,; extra lelehrt
and plrasude It briagt to.
them every day. Hundreds
of other orticleo could aa
well be named wrh’ch benr
the'vndoraement of hosts of
satisfied customers.
Marvelous Quality
Crepe de Chine Underthings
Unusually Low ,
Prices!
Dance Set—§2.95
Gowns—$3.95
Chemises—$2.95
Loveliest of the
New Pastel.
Shades
—All Silk Crepe do Chino—lovely ehcer quality.
French sty.’es of exquisite beauty. Lace trim
mings, medallions and plaits. All pastel shades.
Sites for tnlsses and women.
i tut
Radiant Heater
—A-brand new design fat
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Renter at a very low
igMvy«»ntiftt;iy trim!
mrd and docofaatud in an
attvactive pattern. Burn,
natural Ku'verv econom
ically. 'Gives clean, quick
heat
. —$3.98-
KID TWO-STRAP
^-Clever ' two-atrap of
black kid. Smart cut
out!. 1K-Inch military
Ui-cue. OXFORDS
—Newest cut-out,. Be,u-
tlful quality. Light loath-
«r Baud. Pleasing design.
pHced vOry low. |i.98
Black, only .. .. . *
TAPERED HEEL
Silk Hosiery
$| .39
. •—PAIR—
—Expressing the out
standing trrnd in style.
With tapered heel giving
graceful silhouette to the
ankle. Service weight in
sine extending well c”er
the knee. All new fall
shades. .All sizes, 8% to
MONTGOMERY WARD & CCX
| Clayton St. at Wall Phone.1400 Athens, Ga.
telling and Thompson .vere ut
tackier, and Palmer and Nixon
were on the flank positions.
The Flrut-string varsfty was
•laud to get their share of the
work Thursday afternoon when
they tackle unother freshman
eleVen. All of the regulars 1» ex-
pecetd tA bo In tlte lineup, except
Frlsbeo, who U out for the time
being. __
ROTARIANS VIEW
VAUDEVILLE
ACTS WED.
By SAM WOODS
Weaves Bridges, program chair
man at Wednesday's Rotr.ry Cfu-
i ccompbshed two thinzs, the first
to bring notice to members, a few
things the Salvation Army, the Y
M H. A. and Boy Scouts were
worth to the Community. The sec
ond wat to emeruiln them will
vaudeville's fe.itares. in fact. i‘
was better that moot vaudeville
shows that travel the circuit
Cant. Von Calio of tho Salvation
Army, and a i'ermer member ti
the Sousa Band, Is a who’e Ban*
bv himself. Can't bln mo him fo
going In buslnesi in single harm*
ns he can p.ay an accordion wk
one hand, qperate a comet witJ
tho other, ktup-both feet busy an
ivnistie from tne side of the mout
that's not busy wtih the cornet.
The next performers were tii
*Y" tumblers under dirrvt'on f
Roy Grayson, Boys* secrctarj
They could have a circus any da
and marbles would not be the ad
mission. The Tumblers, al( lad
from. Athens were Howard Hud
•on, Billie Hudson, Jack Chandlct
Fdgnr Broach, Richard Gona’lj
Sid Conally Lew.s Gordon, Randn
Redgood, Geo. Crane, Hute*
Hodgson, Richard Winston. Pat
Hodgson and Brown Wfelder.
The third and last art was t5
TOLOREDELtVENSTf
PUi FOB TITLE
HERE FRIDAT i
THAliANaUB, *
ENDORSES THEjl
’*■ THEAtRE GUILD
(Student in Henry W. Grady
.School of Journalism)
In yiew of,tho fact that Decem
ber is io crowded hvito.ain .e .
dramatic performances the 1’hali-
' j an Dfamatit club of. the Univer*
Tjie first major’ football frame *(ty of XJccrgla has postponed Its
of the season between colored ritac performance until January,
grid teams wll! be played In Atb- The Thalian clab voices through
ens at the West End City park ! this actloj) its hearty cooperation
FrldSy af.’emoon at 3:00 o'clock j with the Lltt’e Theatre Guild and
when the team of the Union. Bap- {wUhc# to. eomWe>:u to tho theat >r
♦Islt Inst'tute battles the strong goers of Athena the two presentn-
Fort Valley High School etevert j it offers before ; Christmas,
for the colored high school cham. I “Beyond tho Horiion’' by Fu-
pfonshfp of the state. | gene O'Neil is the first play. It
Both teams have made splendid ; will te presented Monday Novem-
recofds 'this year, neither being: ter 26 with the iollowing Thali-
defeated by a n'gh school team, nns in the cast- Mr. Lathrop Mlt
and the game Is sure to be a hard chelL .Thomtsville and Jlr. Prank-
fought affair. t : n Sheartcusc, SprinifLcld.
A small admission of 26 cento “Charm” which will be pres *nt
will be charged and special ar- cd In December will also include
rangemonts have been made to several members cf the Thalian
take cate of the proving number ! Dramatic club.
net!on of Chief T
K. Lester. Memlevs of this tTout
•i* 11. R Kifch e Jr.. Bath f u
Rsghy, Tom Dozier III., Toi
Soott, Chaa. Brightwell, Gordo
\iiuoro, billy Hires and Scot Wi
Hams. Ah the act came to a cm
elusion, all present, joined in thu
>d hymn, “Hpw Firm A Found
u u'’ M* Bridges received heart
Congratulations for the wei
rounded program.
Bill Steedman, Sunshine chan
nan. wno pcvj.L up with on*'
n; utones and such th-ntrs, m.
nounccd that Lee Price, D.nk Ma.
.n, Gasper Palmissino, Geo. Mei
and Stanley Barkman had birtl
lays in November. He next calk
Jay Coleman forward, nnd ga\
h : m a Rotary spojn, to ihres
o Clay 66leman Jr., who* faf
birthday was recorded on * to
4th. As the custom, Clay Cite
man had to set up to cigars, whfei
ae did and advised it was wort!
’-n nrice, even at ten cents i
throw.
A goed many visitors wen
present, Bill jurrell hnd tw
Southern Bell Telephone official
namely: J. M. Remlcy r.nd E. E
aiwuid both of Atlanta.
„ D. P. Miller was a guest o
VJox cu<Mjcr and Brant Doz e:
had J. B. Worthey of Atlanta.
jack Foy a new citizen of Ath
ens Was a guest of Dud Sounder
Salvation Amy visitoru wev.
;apt. Caiio. Ensign Langler, an
.'has. Gold*
Two meetings have pa«sc-J
vlnce the Kiwanlan,-Rotary t
endaneea contort. The Rotes n‘
the first meeting ihowcd a ninet;,'
.ive per rent fathering and-ye ;
,'irdcT * fraction scovr ninety oru
per cent. I '•' >
SAWDUST NEWS
—o—
Social and Personal
SAWDUST, Gn.—'ih.ro will be
preaching at Gordon’s Chapel Sui -
day morning everybody is invited
to attend
Messrs. J. O. Riden, A. F. Sea-
braves motored to St. Petersburg
Fla. last week, Mr. Riden be in:’
ailed there tiie death cf hi?
rother Mr. Htnry xtiden.
Mrs. M. F. Morchead spent Fri-
'ay afternoon with Mrs. G. L.
Barber.
Mrs. Carlos Epps, Mrs. Edga.
Dillard spent n*vhtle Sunday aft
■ moon with Mrt. E*. B. Wilks.
•Mr. and Mrs. Grady. Fouch wa-
v,siting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fouch
Tunday at Pittxanville.
Miss Katherleen Hawks of New
larmony *.egan teaching at ^aw
us: Monday of last week assis*
ng Miss Alva Bird.
Mr. Otis Dillard of Atlanta, is
’•siting with hir- parents Mr. uni
Mrs. J W. Dillard.
Mrs. Tilman Pittman of Atlanta
» visiting relatives here thi*
week.
Mi** Vers Gordon was a guest
Sunday of Mis< Juanita Adams.
There were several visitor* •>?
his community to tho. Cttirke
Coin ty Fair during ast week.
Miss Dovie Epps, Mewrs. Clin*
t<n and Lint;n Epps spent n
thortw h»?e Sunday afternoon with
the family of Mr. A. J. Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams and
family were visiting Mr. and
Mrs Will Barnette Sunday at Pitt*
manvillt.
Mr. and Mrs. F^nk W.Tiarts uf
St..Petersburg, Fla., was visiting
Tuesday of last week with his sh*
I ter Mrs. Edgar Dillard
S*-vrrl fr-Ti Sawdust attehded
"Reno” Show Iqst week*at Dan-
ieltville.
Miss Mary Ix>u Fields was u
guest Sunday of M>*a Mattie Sue
La's^ . ' I
of white patrons who will attend
the champlonsh’p- game. The
frame w'll start at 3:00 o’clock,
and the park is situated at the
juncture of King avenue and the
Epps bridge road.
MAJOR COLLEY TO
MAKE ADDRESS
TO OFFICERS
Major A. T, Colley, Cavalry,
D. O. L., the jirofessor of Mili
tary Science and Tactics, Unlver-
s'ty of Georg’a, will address the
15th District School for Reserve
Officers, held this evening,
(Thursday, Novembor 22, 1928)
at 309 Post Office building, Ath
ens, Georgia, on “The FYinctlona
of the Cavalry.” ✓
All reserve off’cers of Athena
and v'clnlty are Invited to attend
this meeting whiph will 'open
promptfy at 8 o^clock. .
BROADCASTS PART TIME
SAN FRANCISCO.—There was
oo much musiq in the family J
I. L. Sanifur— hla sons plaVed
he xylophone and clarinet and
lighter the saxophone. To t.*p
mt. off in th" late hours of tK-
evening, the dogs, cats and other
cts ol the r.c chborhood joined in
ie music. Poh.*e, on comp’aint.i
rom the neighbors, mvestigxtoii
v.d reported they had arranged •»
-ntisfactory siheduie for the mu*
.icians. ^
FAST TRAVELLING
LONDON.—British air travel
ers are making long trirs, some
s far as Moscow, Constantinopi*
nd Morocco. *Tc reach Moscow
he week-end traveler takes n
lane from London at 8 I. m. H<
as a layover in Berim of ah
.ours, grabs ancther plane, and b
n Mogcqw -by '&■ p. m. the n**:
lay, a Jcfaynqjp 36 ‘hours.
SATISFIED ANYWAY
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cr dressed, 40c . prtlnd, 'lijre
weight . s .f
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