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All Teachers Here
Are Re-elected at
Annual Meeting of
City School Board
(Contrnuea tTrom wage one.)
Teacher Association at the Hiech
School will have charge of the
banquet.
Resolutions we:e adopted ex
pressing thanks to the P.-T. A.
for volunteerinc to put on the
banquet, and to the Banner-Her
ald for publishing a department
‘of “School News” free of charges
during the year, :
Mayor Dudley and Mr. Tal
madge, serving on a committee
to sell the Baxter Street school
property, were allowed more time
to investigate offers of prospec
tive buyers.
The board g-anted the use of
Mell auditorium to the General
hospital for its Nurses’ gradua
tion exercises June 9,
A. E. Logan and Miss Arthur
Mae Whitman were not appli
cants for re-election on the school
staff. |
The list of teachers follows: |
Principals re-elected were: E.
B. Mell, High School; Miss Mamie
Turnbull, assistant princinal,
High Schoel; Miss Pattie Hils
man. Childs Street School; Miss
Mary Woods, Oconee Street
School; Mrs. W. 1. Flanagan,
Barrow School; Miss Mary Lou
Wier, Chase Street School; Miss
Mary Barwick, College Avenue
School.
Special Teachers: E. S. Kick,
supervisor of buildings; Mrs, A.
P. Goddard, secretary to Super
intendent; Miss Myrtle C-ymes,
seeretary to High School princi
pal;- E. S. Price, truant officer;
.‘%g{j’.‘, Dottery, band directo:; Dr.
W. W. Brown, athletic director,
High School; Miss Flora Adams,
librarian, High School; D. L. Tur
pin, se-geant at Athens High.
White teachers elected were: J.
K. Chapman, Miss Martha Nich
olson, Miss Bonnie Brock, Miss
Martha Comer, Miss Anna Belle
Drake, Miss Stella Sparks, Miss
Martha Ande:son, Miss Grace
Anderson, Miss Ruby Anderson,
Miss Aletha Bailey, Miss Ina
Cooper, 'Miss Annie May Conner,
Miss M. Jane Kimbrough, Miss
Dolores Artau, Miss Frances
“ Moo-e, Miss . Mary E. Tillman,
Mrs. H. E. Taylor, Miss Saroh
Matthews, Miss Ellie Bradbury.
© Miss Natalie Bocock, Miss An
nie Laurie Hill, Mrs. Hampton
Rowland, Mrs. Frank Wa~d, Miss
Frances Crane, Miss Anne Paine, |
Miss Eunice Palmer, Mrs. Harri
son Heidler, Miss Hariet Faust,
Miss Lena Bird, Miss Harriet
Mayne, Mrs. W. C. Davis, Miss
Helen Treanor, Miss Mary Ghol
stol, Miss Nelle Shockley, Miss
Elizabeth Woods, Mrs. T. E. Jago,
Miss F. 0. Williamson, Miss Ruby
L. McMahan, Miss Eula Bivd,
Mrs. Doyle Faulkner, Miss Attie
v‘)<, Miss Marion Bloomfield,
_jss Sarah Bird, Miss Helen Grif
‘feth, Miss Thelma Elliott, Miss
W retta Smith,
Miss Freddie Massey, Mrs,
Ruth S. Williams, Miss Rosa S.
Williams, Miss Rosa Maddox,
Miss Rebecca Fowler, Miss Mag
dalene Glenn, Mrs. J. T Allan,
Miss Ellice Wgods, Mrs. L. E.
Hopper, Mrs. S. E. McCoy, Miss
Jessie Moore, Mrs. Howe .L.
Chandler, Miss Agnes Or:.
~ Miss Mary Gerdine, Mrs. La
mar Laßoon, Mrs. Roobsevelt
Walker, Miss Katie Mason, Miss
Regina Mason, Mrs. A. C. Han
cock, Mys. J. M. Means, Mrs.
_ Lamar Scott, Miss Nellie Foster,
Miss Mary Lester, Miss Mamie
MeKie, (Night School); Miss
Hannah Bernstein, (Kindergarten)
Mrs., R. L. Keener, (Kindergar
ten): Mrs. Ruth Zachry (Oppor
tunity School).
Teachers re-elected to fill the
first vacancies occurcing are:
Miss Louise Price, Miss Julia
Cook, Mrs. Hubert Yow, and Min
nie R. Davis, colored.
Principals reelected for the col
osed schools: S. F. Harris, super
visor of colored schools and voca
tional work; Mary W, Deadwyler,
principal East Athens School;
Julia W. Reed, West - Athens
school, and Mattie 1. Heard, prin
cipal Newtown school: ¢
Teachers in the colored schools:
Annije H. Burney. Grace Haynes,
Roland J. Yates, F. L. Kirkpat-
F rick, Oldknow K. Hill, Sadie L
* Smith, Harrington Harvey, Bes
sie Samuels, Ella Gilbert, Alice
M. Hiram, Mamie Freeman, Man
nette L. Cole, Susan E. Bazzelle.
Ruth H. Brown, Ruby Perry,
Maude Morton, Minnie Joseph,
Charlotte Jackson, Amelia Hill
Yates, Virgie C. Diaxe, Lillie M.
Ray, Msary H. Harris, Eliza L.
Nolan, Mamie E. Browe, Alphon
zine L. Horton, Pattie R. Wink
field, Corrie B Winkfield, Pinkie
Brunt, Mamie L. Sapp.
New South Georgia
Honey in pound sections.
New Honey and a New
Price, only 25¢.
Clover Bloom Honey,
35¢ or 3 for SI.OO.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
SO 42 NS S ERAS SOS T EOP
. MASONIC NOTICE
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—A called communieation of
Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 22 F. &
A. M. will be held this (Thurs
day) evening at eight o’clock.
—The degree of Master Mason
will be conferred upon a full
class. Visiting brothers cordial
ly invited to meet with us, by
order of
C. C. Hardy, Jr., W. M.
W. C. Thornton, Secty.
Progress Slow
And Uneven In
Today’s Market
‘ By CLAUDE A. JAGGER
Associated Press Financial Editor
| NEW YORK —(AP)— Specula
tion was mainly for the rise in
today’s stock market, but bears
continued to search out air holes,
and forward progress was slow
and uneven., Large scale buying
appeared in some of the utilities,
but on the whole, the market re
mained a dull affair.
‘ TRADING QUIET 1
NEW YQRK —(AP)— Trading
in cotton was comparatively quiet
again today. The undertone was
steady on covering or scatteted‘
[buying’ promoted by some of the
unfavorable features in the week
|ly reports of the weather bureau
and apparent dcarcity of contracts.
| New York Table
| Open High Low Close P. C.
dan, .. i 1516 1813 1517 1510
Magy...15.02 15.09 15.02 15.07 15.01
Ju1y..16.10 16.17 16.07 16.10 16.10
FAIRLY STEADY l
NEW ORLEANS —(AP)— Cot
ton ruled fairly steady today with
moderate trading and narrow
price fluctuation, after opening
unchanged to four point up, prices
continued to improve during the
morning on fears of unsettled
weather late in the week and some
unfavorable features in the weekly
crop summary,
New Orleans Table
Open High Low Close P. C.
Jan... 14.80 14.91 14.84 14.88 14.84
Mar... 14.99 15,13 15.04 15.05 15.05
Ju1y..15.78 15.89 15.75 15.79 15.78 |
CHICAGO GRAIN
: High Low Close
WHEAT—
May .. .. ..108% 1.07 1.07%
July .. .. ..1.08% 1.07% 1.07%
Sept. .. .. ..1.11% 1.095% 1.10%
CORN—
My ... o 0 % %
SN . LN s
Sept. .. .. .. 89% 81% SBl%
OATS
May .. .. .. 42% 41% 41%
July .. .. .. 40% .40% .40%
Sept. .. .. .. 49% .39% .89%
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American Ace of
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er, an American living in Paris,
Rand 1.0 - e .
Major C. 0. Hezlet defeated
Robert Neil, 2 and 1, and Roger
Wethered, former champion, elim
inated D. A. Fiddian, 7 and 5.
George Von Elm of Detroit,
eliminated D. B. Anderson of St.
George’s Hill, 3 and 1.
George Voight, New Yokr, de
feated Major G, M. C. Martin,
Port Rush, thrpe up and one to
play and advanced to the fifth
Yomntl v
Roland Mackenzie defeated H.
’L. Holden, Sandiway, six up and
‘four to play. i
‘ Francis Ouimet continued in
the competition by defeating A. G.
Bower, Bromley, one up, 20 holes.
T. A. Torrance, Walker Cup
player of Britain, defeated Walter
;. Fovargue, Aberdeen, Washing
ton, five and four.
Funeral Rites For
Mr. Hudgins Today
Funeral services for M.. Wes
rom Hudgins, aged 59, who "died
at his residence on Washington
street sudenly luesday atternoon
after a lengthy illness, were held
Wednesday afternoon at five
o’clock at McDorman - Bridges
chapel, The services were: col.
ducted by Dr. E. L. Hill; assisted
by Dr. John D, Mell and inter
ment followed in Oconee ceme
tery. 2 i
Pallbearers we:e Messrs, Luci
en Flatau. H, M, Martin, D, F.
Miller, R. S. Crane, Walter Pope,
George Crane, Will Scott ard
Howell C. Erwin,
M. Hudgin is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. John Carlton ahd
Mrs Henrv Carlton, a brother,
Mr. Thomas Hudgin, five neph
ews and one neice.
Mr.- Hudgin. was a cotton
weigher and was a member of the
Masons, He was born in Athens
and had spent his life here. He
had made a large circle of friends
in Athens and this community
and they will deeply regret to
learn of his sudden death.
Jones’ Sausage both the
bulk and link. If you
would like any more of
this sausage for this sea
son, you'll have to get it
this week.
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