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I.OST — Airedale Puppy, eight-|
h’-ullm old. Answer to name !
Larry; call 1014; A, G. l)udh-y,l
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FOR SALE l
TOO ARRIVE:—Drawn Red Bass
10e;- Large Green Headless‘
Sh#imp 15c¢; Home Cooked!
Shrimp 25c¢; Fresh Crab Flakes |-
450; Large Sea Scallops 40c¢ pint; ;'
Four grades of Oyeters: Stand- |
ards 15¢ pint, Mediums 20c¢ pint, |
Sclects 25e¢ pint, Extra Selects |
30¢ - pint., ATHENS FISH & |
OQYETER COMPANY. Whole- |
enle. and Retail Seafood, 573!
liast Broad Street. dlde |
€moking Stands make Xmas,
Gi‘ts that are always appreciated. |
Buy the b'g value at MCGREGOR'S |
for $1.19. Looks like it would sell!
for $3.00, dlßc
FOIL SALEE—CGualvanized 6-V Crlmpi
lioofing and Corrugated; needs
n 0 painting; s fireproof andl
lustg a lifetime. Christian Uard-l
witre, Broad street; Phone 1300.
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[Looks are so much cheaper in
price and finer in appearance this
year, 26c, 5Cc, SI.OO at McGRE
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FOR SALE - Sherwin =~ Williams
'aints are cheaper, because tlw_y]
zo farther, last longer and look |
Letter. We carry a complete um:;‘
for your convenience, Christian|
flardware, - Broad &treet; Fhone |
1300, dazbe |
A Carter SB.OO Lifetime Fountain
Pcn and $4.50 Pencil, Total $12.50.
So!d for $6.25 by McGREGOR'S.
First Quality—Lowest Price.
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BEREWER'S BARBER SHOP
Clayton-College Avenue
Hair Cut, 25¢; Shave Ibec; Shoe
Shiné s¢; Licensed Barbers; Mr.
Brewer, Mr. Wilks, Mr:. Laven
der. dl6p
Buy' the: family a Potket B!
‘Table. A variety of sizes at Low
est Prices. Compare Anywhere.
THE McGREGOR CO. dlߢc
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We have as usual the finest
Xmas Cards in America, Not
withstanding better values, our
customers wanted something
cheaper—Here they are Half Price.
McGREGOR’S. dlßc
FOR SALE—Plenty of good Dry|
Stove Wood. We . deliver. 223
Nantahala Avenue, Phone 1573, |
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Stock of Xmas Gifts and Novelties|
is priced to sell before Xmas. Comel
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Xmas Gifts are creating buyingi
now. Make your Xmas selections
~ while stock is complete, dlßc‘
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Tuesdayvs and Thursdays Only
DRIVE OUT to Lipscomb Fecan
Nursery, just beyond Mitchell's
Bridge, and get a nice Pecan
Tree for your .yard. Cheap for
cash,’ dl4c
NOTICE
70 WHITE CUSTOMERS — Here
is ‘a Christmas Gift. After De
egmber 14th: Hair Cut, 15c;
Shave: 10c. Call and see us .'W.
S, Mitchell, 124 Thomas St. dl6p
"HELP WANTED—MALE
MEN WANTED for Rawleigh
Routes of 800 consumers in and
nédr city of Athens, counties of
Rockdale and Newton. Reliable
hustler can 4qtart earning $25
weekly and increase every month,
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Railroad Schedules |
| SEABOARD AIR LINE |
Arrival and Departure of Trains
? Athens, Ga,
| To and From South and West
| ARRIVE— —OKEPART
10:18 pm Birmingham §:2O am
' 1:30 am Atianta 4:10 am
Atlanta i
New York-Wasi. )
3:0. pm B-ham-Mem. 2:20 pm
To and From North and South |
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm |
4:10 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:18 pm%
New York-Wash. !
6:20 am Richmond 1:30 am |
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND |
SCHEDULES i
Leave Athens l
No. 2—for Galnesville— 7:46 am|
No. 12—for Galnesville— 10:456 am |
Arrive Athens f
No. 11—from Gainesville—lo:oo am |
No. ll—from QGalnesville— 6:16 pml
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GEORGIA RAILROAD i
Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:456 am|
Daily except Sunday
Train 650 leaves Athens 11 am |
Daily except Sunday. |
SOUTHERN RAILWAY !
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DEPART— ~—Arrive |
6:50 am 10:40 arm |
1:80 pm 4:36 pr ]
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Departs |
Daily (Except Sunday) 7:00 a. m
and 4:00 p.m,
Sunday only 7:50 a.m. and 4:0(
p.m.
i Arrives Athens Daily
‘ 12:35 p.m. &nd 9:15 p m.
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Cames, Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens,
Leather Goods, Picture__Frames, Novelties
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WEDNESDAY EVENING |
| Decemoer 14, 1932
{ 6:oo—Bign On, £
f 6: 01—Blue Steele's Orchestra,
{from the Holman hotel by remote
Errm’)u} »
| 7:oo—Bennie Kreuger and his
:(rl‘(‘!xt-.\?l'il.
i 7:3o—Banta Claus in Person.
| 7:4s—Prof. Anchovia.
l’ B:oo—Szuce Twins, Infallibie
[and Invinecible. o
l B:ls—Ukchurch presents Gil
Tanner, Fate Norris, and the
“Whizzerino.”
| B:3o—Ted Lewis and his'b.’md.
{ 9:oo—Ozzie Nelson’s orchestra,
!l 9:ls—Cab Calloway orchestra.
9:3o—Studio program,
9:4s—Poetic Interlude.
10: 00—Sign off.
|
, Thursday’s Program
| B:oo—Sign on.
! §:01-—Morning Devotionals.
| \B:3o—Variety,
- 9:oo—Correct Time Signal.
. 9:01—Old Time Music.
9:ls—Fan Maijl Man’'s Chats.
9:3o—Piggly-Wiggly’s Treat.
9:45-—on the Band Stand.
10:00-—~Georgian One Stop En
tertainet, \
10:15—Johnny Hamp’'s Orches
tra. b
10:30—¥Findley's Musical Valet.
10:45—Guy Lombardo and his
Royal Canadians.
11:00+Upchurch presents Gid
Tanner, Fate Norris, and the
“Whizzerino.”
11:15—~Lew White.
- 11:30—Romances and Recipes.
- 11:45—DBoswell Sisters.
i 12:00—Correct Time Signal.
| 12:01—Popular Tunes.
’ I:oo—“Something About Every-
Ithing". z
| I:os—Waring's Pennsylvanians.
| I:3o—Ted Weems' Orchestra.
| I:46—Midday Melody Girl.
: 2:oo—Anson Weeks and his Or
| chestra. .
'i 2:ls—Ruth Etting.
i 2:3o—McKinney's Dance Orches
jtra.
‘| 2:4s—Red Nichols and His Five
| Pennies. N
s:oo—Correcg Time Signal.
3:ol—Jesse Crawford.
| 3:3o—Louise Burson, Pianist,
| 3:4s—Fan Mail Man and Santa
Claus’ etters.
4:oo—Bign Off,
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“l BUILD IT FOR LESS”
Re-BRoofing a wovecialty
( Athens, Ga.
TRY HAMMETT'S
NOSE DROPS
For Your Head Colds
40¢
Hammett’s Pharmacy
PHONE 776
WANTED
OLD GOLD AND SILVER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
All Watch and Jewelry Repairs
Done in Our Shop. Work
Guaranteed
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165 Clayton Street
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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McWHORTER IS NAMED BULLDOG
- CAPTAIN; 22 AWARDED LETTERS
Georgia Center Elected
'32 Leader at Banquet
For Players
By VALCO LYLE
The honor of being known. to
posterity as Georgia’s football cap
tain during the ’season of 1932
goes to Vason McWhorter, Atlanta,
senior, one of the most dependable
players Georgia has ever known,
McWhorter: who
plays center, was.
chosen captain by
his teammateés at
the annual ban.
quet given by the
U nive rsity of
Georgia Athlgtie
ssociation Tues
day night. ‘M'gm‘-
bers of both .the
freshman amn ¢
varsity téams who
remained out dur
ing the entire sea-
SON were guests.«
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Coach Harry Mehre the princts
pal speaker of the evening, “ane.
nounced twenty-two letter-merii
besides Manager Spencer Waddell?.:‘
They are: Quarterbacks, Jack Grif?‘r
fith and T.eroy Young; left halfgi
backs, Homer Key and Buck
Chapman; right halfbacks, Buster
Mott, Cy Grant, and Sam Brownj
fullbacks, Bill David, Joe Crouch,
and Marion Gaston; centers, Vason
McWhorter and Yank Ludwig;!
guards, Leroy Moorehead, Butch
McCullough, Billy Hazlehurst and
John Brown; tackles, Charlie Op
per, John West, and William:
Cooper; ends, Graham Batchelor,
Freddie Miller, and Dick Maxwell,
The four seniors winning letters
will be given leather jackets in
addition to the sweaters which are
given to each letter.man. Those
to receive them are McWhorter,
Miller, Mott, and Hazlehurst. The
’custom of giving the leather jack
;ets' was be'gun last year. 5
H. J. Stéegeman, director of ath
letics, presided at the banguet.
“NO MORE ORCHIDS” |
I STRONG, DRAMATIC i
Carole Lombard carves herself|
‘a niche alongs:de those of Kayl
{ Franeis, Ruth Chatterton :mdf
'.Juun Crawford in one of the fin-|
‘}est dramatic roles of her career ini
“No More Orchids” at the Palace
tonight. |
Cast as the attractive _\'oung{
!heiress. Anne Holt, Carole delayst
;the sailing of an ocean liner from !
| France for two hours because she |
,’takes a fancy to do a bit of late|
{ hour drinking in Paris. She also|
|gets herself engaged to a Pringe:|
i(‘zu’los because her grandfather, a|
i slightly stern arnd slightly v:xin}
I.2ontlc»mnn, thinks that myulty;’
would be good for the family. Be- .
| sides he sends her every month ai‘
handsome slice of his huge for
tune just for occasional purse-‘:
change. !
i Walter Connolly, Louise (‘lnsser;'
!I{a]e and Lyle Talbot, each in his|
[way. makes this Columbia picture |
{a thing of rare and fine pleasurg.!
{“No More Orchids” has the |
| warmth that fine players and exs|
cellent direction always umrrihofi;x
g 0 that the celluloid bhecomes rea:’
and vitally important to the audi-|
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OUR SPECIALS |
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' and Toiletries |
PHONE 1066 :
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—By Laufer|
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Maroon Cagers Not
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To Practice During
. .
Christmas Holldaysi
By F. M. WILLIAMS
The Athens High Maroon I;ns_r
ketball squad will go througn its
last week of practice this week
before the Christmas holhidays,
which begin Friday. Coach Sam
CGardner announced Tuesday that
there would be no practices
through the holidays. l
~ The Maroons
return 'to the
.court after Christ
,mas and meet the
‘strong’ Commerce,
High team on
January 6. T h e
game will be
played on the
home court and
will mark the
‘third game for
the Maroons, the
_second to be play.
ed here.
Tuesday Coach
Gardner sent the
candidates
through a hard
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practice ending it with a long
scrimmage. The Maroons were
sent through a scrimmage that
lasted about an hour. J
Thursday the Maroons will be
sent through a practice with some
University of = Georgia students.
The game will be only a practice
one, nowever, and will not count
in the standings at the end of the
yvear,
So far this season the Athens
team has won one game and lost
the same number. They took the
opening game,of the year in a hard |
strugfle with Winterville. They
returned home Saturday night and ‘
lost to Jefferson by a heavy score.|
Although they lost this game the
‘Maroons played much better ball}
than against Winterville. |
Jackets, on Coast,
-~ Work for Saturday
} Battle With Bears l
! BERKELEY, Calif—~(AP)— The|
| football-playing Engineers of Geor
]gia Tech settled down Wednesday
ifor an intensive 3.day period of
jconditioning for their game in‘
|Memorial stadium here Saturday
i‘with University -of California’s|
‘Bears. ‘
| The Engineers pulled into Berk-
Leley late Tuesday afternoon, their
strain delayed seven hours by |
:snowstorms and had time for onlyi
|& short workout before dark.
| *ln that time, however, they put
lon a snappy drill. Bill Alexander, |
{Tech coach, likewise seemed satis- |
| fied.
} “My boys are small,” he said.i'
| “but they are full of pep. We won't|
ghave to apologize for the way we!
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Castellow Succeeds: l
| Crisp on Committee
| . |
' WASHINGTON — (AP) —Mrse!
| Willa B." Eslick of Tenneknse,
iwho has succeeded her husband
in congress following hig death at
the last session, will serve *on the
veterans and the postoffice and
public buildings committees of the
house 'of ' répresentatives.
~ She was selected for the com
mittee posts by the house ways‘
and means committee: which also
assigned Bryamt T. Castellow, of,
Georgia, to a place on the foreign
affairs committee. Castellow suc-‘
ceeded Congressman Charles R.
Crisp, who resigned to take a
place on the tariff commission. l
’ Get Two Holidays
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~ During Christmas
A request for personsg to mail
Christmas packages in time for
delivery before Christmas day, as
there will be no postal service
Christmas day (Sunday) and the
following Monday, was made Wed
nesday vy Postmaster Paul L.
Smith.
There will be no city delivery,
rno rural delivery, or window serv
ice the above dates, but sjecial
delivery mail and perishable pack
ages will be delivered, the postal
order reads. The regular holiday
collections and dispatches of first
class mail and daily newspapers
will be made. Also all incoming
mail will be received and sfored
but not “worked.”
Special efforts will be made by
the local postal officials to deliver
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PALACE -- "Ozy
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BEBR\ She Squandered Recklessly Every.
& / ~#C " thing But Her Heart!
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a 2 £ \“‘Q\\ P(\ for the ' ONE MAN',
p- ‘% %@’f«f 'v ' | everything for a man
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Lyle Talbot | ‘ - Comedy — “Parlor,
| Directed by WALTER LANG g 1 o
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY SPECIAL
THEY MIRROR THE ROMANCE
IN EVERYONE’S HEART
: : o The world will love these lovers
PR RN nore than ever in this delight
A TTEes] o story ot gir who captured
e gi} . ¥ acarefree young millionaire’s
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To Probe Punishment |
Of Macon School Kids'
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MACON, Ga—(AP)—The Bil»bi
county grand jury has dirvected a
specially appointed comx\nittce lu‘
investigate complaints that grudel
and high school teachers have in- |
flicted unjustifiable punishment un!
pupils. The committee was ulso‘;
directed to investigate social clnhs[
in‘the school. , !
Before recessing until January
10, the grand jury recommended
county payroll slashes totaling
$44,000 in addition to salary cuts
already = approved and tot:nlingl
$22,000 effective January 1. t
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al! Christmas mail in the postuf-’
fice by midnight Saturday night. l
Monday will also ‘be taken as a
koliday due to a government reg
ulation which gives postal employ. ‘
es a holiday on the following week
day when it comes on Sunday. !
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 4
Minnesota Fans Cry
Over Winning Title
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M].\’.\'F.AP()_’L[S B AD) - 5
one more go()(]» cry before {0 Rat,
ting the 1932 'football seas,, .
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what Minnesota fans are havine
They got the rge after tardy :
tisticians produe®d the informg.
tion that Minnesota, apparent]y
without " any’ épposition Whateye,
may claim .the natignal {y, ine
championship.
Playving an eight-game schedyle
the Gophers made 46 rnijsey i
an average ' ‘of ‘almost g Dép
game,
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