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L CEMBER 11, 1932,
f‘ociety }
JPERSONALS |
Edited By ALICE ADAMS
page Closes 12:00 Noon Daily—Saturdays at 4:00 P. M. 2
ROUND ATHENS
NTRACT TABLES
Bty L T T T T
new series of
) esday mght, Sam
segrest topped the
{d led the famous
1 is partner, Miss
0 wert econd, by
the first team
¢ to subdue Ben
But it seéms to
f he mem
these plavers
of them,
y i the last se
slid down to
, 00. There is still
inning and slid-
E b four more
vening club met
: Michael's = last
' yre for North and
by Mrs David
I£¢ Westbrool
e and Sam *Crane
Leßoy Mieha«)
. Vest. These players
t In their toul
of the husband
excellent w
-3 lay' tourneyy Mrs
nd AMrs, Boyce
ATES ;
Christmas Special
Size Now
Photographs $1
ittings Made Now
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and
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. i LEARN!
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HA T my age one has learned that
certain stores may always be de
pended upon to carry merchandise of
established quality, and these are the
stores that deserve the trade of think
ing women. | like their little niceties
of service, teo..- * Let others be lured
by lurid bargains. Things are not al
ways what they seem. You cannot
bake a good cake without good ingre
diertts.”
Michael’
IcCNael s
M'E [\ / Will He Be
« . Pleased with
| g Those You
' 3 Buy?
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Whether it's a 25¢ Linen Hdkf.—a
Oil —is As] 00 Shirt — a SSOO
:‘:)Unge Robe — or a $25.00 Hart
Schaffner & Marx Overcoat—You'll
find our assortment of practical and
quality gifts for men will please you
and him,
May we help you with your Christ
mas Shopping for Men?
“ATHENS’ LEADING MEN'S STORE"”
TELEPHONE
1216
Grier won with 43% points out of
a possible 55, Mrs. L. Michael
and Mrs. Arthur Griffeth tied
Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Heckman
for second.
The Old Timers failed to con
vene last week but will meet with
Mrs. Austin Edwards this week.
The married club entertained Mus.
Ross Crane, who celebrated her
birthday Saturday, at a dinner on
Saturday evening at Mrs. Homer
Nicholson's. After eating, the club
shifted to the card table.
I Here is a problem which caused
| much discussion at the tourna
ment Tuesday night. It was not
NN the mateh, but nevertheless it
iml”s for plenty of headwork. The
tunswel‘ will be given next Sunday.
llf you care to solve it and send
I'your answer ;to this column n
| care of the Banner-Herald, your
;’nume will be mentioned in the “fa
[mous players” list of those wio
| succeeded in working it. Hearts
Lare trumps: it is South’s lead; N.
land S, must take 6 of the 7 tricks.
X North x
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West 3 East
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CLARKE COUNTY TEACHERS
HOLD REGULAR MEETING
The Clarke County Teachers{
Association held ltsregulm‘month-‘
Iy meéeting in the office of Super
intendent Wi R. Coile Friday aft
ernoon at 3:30 o'clock. After a
short business meeting Mr. Coile
introduced Mr. D. 1. Barnest,’ the
speaker for the afternoon. Mr.
Earnest gave a most helpful talk
which every one enjoyed.
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MISS CARRIE U, LITTLEJOHN
SPEAKS AT ATHENS FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
Thursday evening a representa
tive group of people interested in
(the work of the Baptist Mission-
Iil"y union assembled at the Athens
| First Baptist church at 8 o'clock
Ito hear Miss Carrie U. Littlejohn,
ibrincipal of the Baptist W. M. U.,
Theological Training school fur
‘young women at Louisville, Ky.-
Miss' Lorna Lawrence, who lastl
year was a student at this institu-'
| tion, delighted those present wlth!
@ program of orgam music preced
ing the addresses.
Immediately following the open
ing hymn entitled, *“Jesus Calls
[Us” Miss Hennilee Hughes ot
"D:mville, vice president of the
| East-Central division of Georgia
'H. Wa, B explained the
“launching our campaign of ex.
tension” whigh was inaugurated at
the Southern Baptist W. M. U.
convention at St, Petersburg, Ma,,
'last Spring. As a part of the en.
deavor in the interest ot this cam
}puign the East-Central division isl
| SPonsoring a series of addresses
by Miss Littlejohn and A'thens was
. mMost fortunate to have been in
l(-lu«led in her ‘itenery.
' Miss Hughes called on Mrs. \N.-l
P. Warren, superintendent of the
18. W. M. U. of the Sarepta ns-l
|so(-iution, to lead in prayer aftepr
which she presented Miss Floried
|Smlth. young people's leader of
the East. Central Division. \
Miss Smith, a graduate of tht
Training school at Louisville, gra
ciously introduced Miss Littlejohn
whose thought-m-o\'uking message
inspired an attentive and appreci
l:ltive audience. After a few re
‘mark* concerning her particular
field of service, Miss Littlejohn
Chose, as being appropriate to the
special “Season of Prayer for
Foreign Missions” being observed
this week by the entire Southern
Baptist “"W. M. U, ‘a petition
from the prayer which Christ
taught His disciples as the basis
of her comments. She said that
if one sincerely prays. “Thy kind-|
dom ccme,” one will experience
a decided change in one's personal
life and attitudes as well as a new
zeal in missionary endeavor. She
concluded her address with prayer
A splendid delegation from the
Winterville B. W. M.*U., includ
ing Mrs.” Robert Winter, president,
Jattended. Rev. and Mys H. C
Orr of the West End Baptist
church of thig city chaperoned a
fine group of young people frum}
this church. Mrs. Orr, who is
plesident of the West End W, M.‘
U, is a graduate of the Training
school and enjoyed renewing hm‘
acquaintance with Misg Littlejuhnl
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'ROYAL AMBASSADORS .
WEST END BAPTIST
ICHURCH ELECTS STAFF
Royal Ambuassadors of the West
End Baptist church elected the
following officers at their last
;meetlng: Edwarad Nelms, ambassa
dor-in-chief; Sidney Carter, firse
assistant ambassador; Jim Aaron,
second assistant ambassador; Dor
sey Carter, custodian; W. H. Da
vis, recorder; Glen Freer#an.
scribe; Edmond Garrison, herald;
James Shore, seward
The organization was dividec
into two tribes with the following
members: Inawan tribe, Glen Free
man, tribe chief; Edmond Garri
son Jim Aaron, Sidney Carter,
Weldon Allen, Roy Flanigen, Le-
Roy Chambers, Carl Bray and Bilr
Avery,
African tribe: Henry Crow, triba’
chief; Edward' Nelms, W. H. Da
vis, James Shore and Torry Tol
bert, Those taking part in the pro.
gram included, Glen Freeman,
Jim Aaron, Bill Avery, Henry
Crow, Edward Neims, Torry Tol
bert, James Shore and Roy Flan
igen,
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BUSINESS GIRLS CLUB :
MEETS TU:ESDA\Y 6:30 (
President S. V. Sanford of thel
University of Georgia will address
the Business Girls club at aysup
per meeting Tuesday at 6:30
o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. home.
Miss Kathleen Kytle's" group will
have charge and will serve syp
per.
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l PERSONAL MENTION
T
l Miss Nellie Borders, Winterville,
is at the General hospital for med
jcal treatment. 1
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Friends of Mrs. J. D. Adams and |
kinsman Mr. Preston Raynolds |
will regret to learnthey are ill aul'
| their home on Hancock Ave. |
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Richard Harris, jr., ill with pneu- )1
monia at nis home on Meigs street, ‘
was reported improved Saturday
(which his friends wil be pleased lu“
| learn, ,"
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| The friends of Miss Viola llruuks;
will regret to learn of his illness|
'\\'ith flu. |
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{ Mrs. A. C. Hancock, Mrs. L. L,
,Lab‘uon and Miss Katie .\lalsoni
spent Saturday in Atanta, ‘
POLISH FLOORS l
" WITHOUT RUBBING |
: This new liquid prep- |
i o 2oy arationdriestoashine |
€& 5P _cedsnorubbingor |
| Engligt, | polishing. For any j
; » wood floors or linole- |
| "oyt um. Made by makers |4
l @l of Old English Wax. |
ot Quart 98c |
Cans . .. l
No-——~ Pint Cans. . 39¢ ||
THE STORE WITH THE q
FRIENDLY SPIRIT i
Allan Hardware Co.|
Phone 1846 :
145 East Clayton Street !
I'ocomze STREET METHODIST
i CHURCH
J. A. Lankford, pastor. b
i 10 a. m. Sunday school, H, G.
i('ulluhun. superintendent.
{ 11:15 a. m. morning worship,
sermon by pastor.
.’ 7 p. m. Epworth Leaguas.
] 8§ p. m. evening worship. Sermon
by pastor, subject: “A | Young
Man’s Mistake".
The church with the warm
hand-shake welcomes you.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
~ Lester Rumble, pastor.
o . P. Stephens, Sunday schwol
hlperimemdent.
10 o'clock 4, m. Sunday school,
11:15 a. m. sermon by Rev. John
Tate, “The Triumph of Grace.” |
6:45 p. m. Senior Epworth pag-i
eant “At The Inn Door.” ,
7p. m. High League. ] .
Bp. Jn. sermon by pastor, “The ’
Better Choice.”
A cordial welcome awaits you!
at all the above services. |
[ YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
L. B. Jones, pastof.
H. K. Brackett, Sunday school
| superintendent.
[* 10 a, m. Sunday school.
‘ 11:15 a. m. preaching by pastor,
“The Master and His Friends”.
‘ 7 p. m. “The Jones-Wesley Fel-
I lTowship.”
7:15 p. m. Epworth League.
8§ p. m. sermon by pastor “Go To
I'Chul'(-h Sabbath.”
~ Prayer meeting Wednesday
inight 7:45, followed by choir prac
tice. ;
* You are welcome to worship
with us at all our services.
i- PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
T. W. Tippett, pastor.
L. C. Alexander, director of mu.
®ic. 4t
104, m. Sunday school; George
H. Firor, superintendent.
« 11 a. m. sermon' by pastor.
G:8. 0.0 Be'Y:, P U, Miss
Jessie Mae Turner, director.
7:30 p. m. sermon by pastor.
Please note the, change in the
‘hour for the evening services.
Male chorus will meet at the
church Monday night for practice
at 7:30. Tune in and hear their
’r.’ulio program from 9:15 to 9:45
xp. m. y
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
'ning‘ at 7:30 - followed by choir
‘pmctlée. Ziediy
" You are cordially invited to
I-worshlp with . us. |
Mr. W. A. Rowa. Comer, under
went a minor operation at the St.
Mary’s hospital Friday -afternoon,
Ly
Mr. C. H. Harms manager of the
Sterchi store here . was called to
Knoxville the latter part of the
week by the death of Mr. James I,
Sterchi following influenza pneu
monia,
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Iriends of Mr, H. M, Fullilove,
jr., will be pleased to learn he is
steadily improving from a severc‘
case of iniluenza at St Mary's
lHospitul
| - &
| Mr. and Mrs, Louis S. Davis wili
[rcturn home * Sunday from Chatta-
Inouga and Memphis. =
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Dr. and Mrs. J. C, Wardlaw went
tover 'to Atlanta Friday for a
|\-.((-kend visit,
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! Friends of Mr, Eugene Reynolds
wil regret to earn of his illness with
influenza at the home of his sister,
..\h's. L, L. Lester,
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Mr. and Mrs. R, . Williams ane
Mr. Bill Hamrick of Jasper, Ga. are
spending the weekend with their
aunt, Mrs. William J, Russell. Mr.
Russell of Atlanta is at home for
the weekend with his family, . l
OUR GANG JIG-SAW
PUZZLE FREE
With Each 39c Bottle of
Milk of Magnesia ‘
FATRICK’S
PHARMACY
‘—“""_*h Come to Athens’
AIR CARNIVAL
RN WEDNESDAY
AND DO YOUR SHOPPING FOR
CHRISTMAS!
We Cheerfully Recommend This Event Spon
sored by the Allen Fleming Post of the Ameri
can Legion for the Benefit of the Christmas
Charity Fund, and Invite You to Visit Our Store.
ADDYE JONES DRESS
SHOP
Corner Clayton and Jackson Strects
THE BANNER.HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
EAST ATHENS BAPTIST
. CHURCH _
Rey. N. A. Hemrick, pastor.
Sunday schoo! 10 a. m., Johnny
ÜBarrett, superintendent,
l Preaching by the pastor 11:05 a.
‘m. and 7:45 p. m.
' All B. Y. P. U's and children
Story meets at 6:45 p. m.
l Prayer meeting, Wednesday eye-
Mming at 7:46.
. You are welcome to all the
'above services. Come,
| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. Wilkinson, pastor.
+ Sunday s£chool 19 a. m., E. B.
Mell, superintendent.
Morning worship 11:15 a. m. sub
ject, “In Want.” ‘
B et U. at ‘T"p, 'm.
Evening worship 8:00 p. m. sub.
ject, “Elijah”.
We invite you to worship with
us.
{ CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
1 CHURCH
{ Rev. 8. J. Cartledge, D.D., pas
itor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mr. J.
!'l‘. Dudley, superintendent.
I’ Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m.
land 8 p. m. 3 |
i Young People’'s Vesper service 7;
'‘p. m., “Not forsaking the ussem-|
!»bling of yourselves together os the
Imanner of some is.” l
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| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
| skl CHURCH 1
i Rev. E. L. Hill, D.D., pastor. |
| At 11 a. m. the service will fea
ture the Young People's Work in
{the church, and this will be inter
!esting to both the young people
and the older ones. At 8 p. m. the
pastor will preach. ;
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr.
lß' M. Grier, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor society at 7
fp. m. and all of the young peo.
| ble are urged to attend. ’
| Prayer meeting Wednesday aft
| ernoon at' 4 p. m.
A cordial invitation to all of
!'these services.
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} CHRISTIAN CHURCH
~ Cornet of Dougherty and Pu-
Ilas'ki streets at intersection Otl
Prince avenue, Stanley R. Grubb.l
| minister; - -
, The Bible ‘School meets at 10 a.
m., J. F. Whitehead, superintend
'cnt. ‘
The Lord's Supper and sermon
’ut 11 ‘&, ‘m: . |
Evening sermon at 8 o'clock.
‘ Christian ‘Endeavor at 7 p. m.
All young people are ipvited.
| Our invitation
- To whoever will, the church]
‘opens her doors. |
Mrs. William F. Bradshaw is ox-
Pected heme from New York for
the Christmas holidays accompan
led by Mr. and Mrs. Frederici
Rahr and lovely little daughter,
Rosena Aston Rahr, all of whom
will be given a mest cordial wel
come,
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Mr. G. W. Waldrep, 565 Nante.
hala avenue, is resting well at the
lGeneral hospital following an ap
pendix operation Friday.
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Friends of Mrs. W. W. Clary jr-,
will be gratified to learn she is
slowly improving from an illness ot
several days at her apartment oa
Prince Ave. although it will be two
or three eeks before she will e
able to be out. |
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Mrs. Guy Wortham, Nacoochee
avenue, was dismissed from the
General hospital Friday following
an appendix operation. ¢
YES, HE SHOULGN'T
JACK: Do you ever say things
you shouldn’t after you've had a
few slugs of whiskey? "
DRIVER: Yes, indeed, I keop
saying I' like to have a few more.
—Tale Spins.
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One Lot of Winter Hats
50¢c and SI.OO |
Reductions on All
Christmas Novelties
MRS. ARTHUR BURCH
Opposite Georgian Hotel |
ITo every Human Soul who reeds
Jesus - in any way,
To all of every class, vocation
and calling,
Gospel singing, Bible preaching
;and church fellowship awaits you.
:'Everyone is invited to attend any
for all of our services.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Rev. G. 1. Hiller, rector,
Service “Third Sunday in Ad
vent”,
Holy Communion at 7:30 a, m.
Morning prayer and confirmation
at 11 o'clock.
At the late service Bishop H. J,
Mikell will be the preacher.
ViPltors cordially welcomed. J
| MINISTERS CONFERENCE ‘
Rev. T. C. Hardman and Rev. P.
M. Webb, both of Commerce, are
appointed to discuss the “Georgia
Baptist Convention,” recently held
at Macon, at the Baptist Ministers
Conference of Northeast Georgia
at the Athens First Baptist church!
a 10 a. m., Monday, Dec. 12h, Al|
Baptist ministers are cordially in-l‘
vited to attend the meetl'ng. 1
ECHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIE'I'YI
‘ Services of the. Christian Science
ISoclety are held in the Georgian
Hotel, Sunday at 11 o’clock, Sub-l
|ject of the Lesson-Sermon “God
! The "Preserver of Man.” . l
! Wednesday evening meetings,
lincluding testimonies of healing
iby Christian Science, are held on
‘flrst Wednesday of the month at
|8 o'clock.
| Sunday school at 9:45.
' The public is cordially invited.
'~ Among the citations which ocm
lprlse the Lesson-Sermon, there
|\vlll be the following from the
Bible: “Thou, even thou, art Lord
’ulone; thou hast made heaven, the
‘heaven of heavens, with all their
' hosts, the earth, and all things
i'thut are therein, the seas, and all
that is therein, and thou preserv
est them all; and the host of
heaven worshippeth thee." (Nehe.
‘miah 9:6.(The Lesson-Sermon will
nclude also, the following passage
from the Christian Science text-“
book, “Science and Health wlthi
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary
Baker Eddy: “The history of
Christianity furnishes s u b 1 i m e
proofs of the supporting influence
and protecting power bestowed on
man by his heavenly Father, om
nipotent Mind, whe gives man
faith and understanding whereby
to defend himself, not only from
temptation, but' from bodily suf
fering.” (p. 387.)
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Charged With Theft I
Of Gas, Man Is Held ‘
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John Roberts, Athens man \\'uu‘
placed in the Clarke county jail late |
Friday on a charge of burglary in
connection. with the theft of some
gasoline from the hangar at Evps
Flying field.
Warrant for his arrest was sworn
out by (‘uunty' Policeman ‘Claude
Kidd before Judge Joe H. Lumpkin,
Roberts’ bond was fixed at 31.500[
but he had not made bond Satur
day night. |
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Do Your Christmas Trading Pocaa
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With Athens Merchants! 9 G
You'll have the Biggest, Most Exciting Thrills of Your Life Watching Men and Women,
Aces and a Queen of the Air. Daring Death in the Mot Spectacular Flying and Para
chute Jumping You've Ever Seen Undertake n. You'll Have an Opportunity to R'de With
Them. Don’t Fail to See This Air Carnival,
DANCING AT THE COUNTRY CLUB AT NIGHT! .
You'll Get a Big Thrill if You Visit All the Steores in Athens. Filled with Big Assortments
of Holiday Mecrchandise and Christmas Bargains of Every Kind. Every Store in the City
Is Offering Big Values.
: L 4 1d” Jlowers
Candy ( P
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VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PLANT—SEE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM MADE “JUST A LIT
TLE BIT BETTER.” WE INVITE YOU TO DROP IN AT OUR GRILL AND GET
THE THRILL OF YOUR LIFE IN THE MEALS SERVED THERE, 4§
If You're in a Big Rush, Just Try Our Fount Lunch Service—Delicious Sandwiches,
Coffee, Chocolate, Hot Tea, or if You Prefer Your Favorite Cold Drink.
Don't Forget Our Big Candy and Flower Departments—You Can Say Merry Christmas 3
with Sweets or Biossoms. Choose from the World’s Finest Candies. We Wire Your
~Bouguet Anywhere. .
COMPLETE STOCK OF CIGARS, CIGA‘REgTES' TOBACCOS, ETC.
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COME TO ATHENS’ AIR CARNIVAL ON
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th!
THRILLS AWAIT YOU!
Sponsored by American Legion
YOU GET SPEEDY SERVICE
—and—-
THE BEST MEALS AND LUNCHES
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...A TELEPHONE
(AS a Christmas«gift, a telephone is unusual, and
most useful. When you give your family a telephone, you
give a service that will run errands anywhere, any time,
in all kinds of weather.
You give your family ready access to friends, which
means many pleasant social gatherings that might other
wise be missed. k
You give a certain protection in emergencies, for
who knows when it will be necessary to call the doctor—
the police—the fire department ?
You give your family a priceless gift--quick, easy,
two-way voice communication for every day of the year,
Think how much it means to have that familiar
instrument—the telephone—forming a link between your
home and the outside world, and you ‘will agree that the
telephone has all the essential qualities of the ideal
Christmas gift.
And the cost is so small that it doesn’t begin to com
pare with the value. It is wise to order now, so that
Christmas day will find your telephone in place, ready to
serve. : ‘
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- SOUTHERN BELL
Telephone sand ‘Telegraph (4‘ A Co.
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