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OMNIBUS COLUMN %et tioe
&’m: Dedicated g
E o Ed Hamilton
.. Three poems have been writte
by an Athenian, and .dedicated t
”g'eutemml Edward Hamilton, wh
‘was killed in a plane - crash i
iti"}’gm‘nn:n recently. The first of tl
poems appears helow; the othe
will .be published Monday an
: xflés‘dn Y. :
© As Thke Flyer Sees It
, *Flyer dies” says the headlines.
*Toa bad”, mutters the man in the
‘ street,
, Foor chap, it is he to he pittied—
Thig stelid one who lives on his
_ feet.
s« What does he know about flying’
What does he know about life?
When he spends his days plodding
an toiling,
Content with the earth’'s squalid
‘ strife,
He ecan never know the thrill ol
the flyer—
What it means wo go up and look
around,
And cast off earth-shackled con
vention :
In the glovies of life o'er the
L sground,
’Whnt if a man does die while fly
ing
It’s a man’s way to die after all
He's gone happily—in the full en.
i joyment of living,
< Don't pity him, honor his fall,
Kimsey Speaks At
Ministers Meeting
. Rev. J, J. Kemsey, Maysvilla
. will discuss ‘“The Holy Spirit” at
the Baptist Ministers Conference
;:LNONIW:M CGicorgia which meets
it the Athens First Baptist church
@ 30:30 a. m. Monday, All Baptist
ministers are invited to attend the
meeting and to take part in the
discussion,
S i
~ Clarke County Choir
To Meet Next Sunday, -
A meeting of the Clarke County
~ Chelr will be held in the Prince
~ton, Methodiit church next Sunday
;‘,'a;(mfnoon, accoprding ‘td Fred
‘};mllton, president, The last
. meeting of the choir, which was
_seheduled soy Princeton, waß
rained out,
Ay T
Vaughh Memorial “
Singing Soon
. gz‘xz_ing and leaders throughout
;r“ifid'_theast Georgia will gather at
Q;.jgokg_man April 23 at 11 a. m. for
Lions Club Wi
s Club Will |
.. Charter Bus For l
% Crackers’ Game
i i
gQ The Athens Lions club is char
ering a bus to make a trip to
~Atlanta Thursday when the Crack
*ers baseball club opens its snn-’
Pgon in Atlanta. The members of|
Tthe club will meet for the week-|
’ ly luncheon at the Georgian hotel|
@at 12:830 o'clock, instead of at 1
f.e'elock, and the bus will leave im
“mediately after she meeting
" Captain Elmer Noble addressed
Mhursday’s meeting of |the club,
Vdiscussing “What the Lions Club
I Means to Me”. He said in part:
eyt am glad I am a Lion from
“the standpoint of citizenship and
“Swhen I say citizenship I am not
soo "™uch concerned with the polit
* Jey! 'side but with that side which
“has ‘to do with the physical and
material. One of our major ob-
‘Jectives as Lions is that of (-m'mg“
“"‘m?.the blind and for the preven
“tion of loss ofsight to those who are
Vlb'img their sight from some cause
__or other and are not financially
"‘able to have medical treatments or |
gfié'mtlons. In passing I must tell
_woul that the young lad whose case
Yeame up at Christmas time,
’Jh’rqugh the medium of radio sta
~ tion WTFI, has had medical ex
“;fiinlnntions by four of the leading
"‘goctbrs of our city and under their
*-.5’5""’ his body is being built up to
““the place where an operation can
be performed to remove the catas
‘_";cats from his eyes. These goodi
Mactors are giving of their time,
“fndvioe- and skill and it is very
;i%'rfl.tlfying to know that tle Lionv'
“Yelub is standing back of ir all |
~ “Then there Is the educational
“side, which is of interest to us
Kall in this city, and as Lion Bird
%"bong‘ told us some time ago, the |
*¢lub has supplied a large number |
~®f hooks to children in our schools .
~ln my work I come in contact||
: :\’Mth a great many men and in-]
_'“';Variam;.- they will tell me what!
{on their mind and T have no-|
o+ iced that the men who have |
- _hatred and radical ideas are those|
i j;i?who have either never attended |
scheol in their lives or if so have |
QM at about the third ::mdo.g
Tfi%’er}' seldom do you find thosot
‘wild thoughts in men who have |
_ Ppassed through at least all the|
: grades in the public school. Ko l{»
; believe that to help edueate a hnyl
. @r girl 1s to help make a bettor eit- |
i ieen t
_ “From the standpoint of fellow
‘ ON! and T love to leave my work
. and its worries and meet with men
- 4w Wwhe also have cares, there around |
s,o'm;f common place and table <o |
- forget business for one hour and|
: ,x,\;hflp to elovate the spiri‘s of n~:wh‘|
yother and bring in some mirth!
End sunshine, We have not all
ffhe same vocations, weal‘h op ed- |
=4 wation, hut here cn each Thursday |
g«; »Q.A.can meet as brothers \\'hosoi
"~ Medrts are atune, i
.~.s9Erom the standpoint of my|
L ‘work the Lions club means muohi
{ 40 me. Do not from a financlal|
- Sléwpoint, but because 1 “mly]
~ Believe that the very backbone of
; pnism is that which is dear to
- Lmme, namely, secin! service or help
: ins {: ~A ate in lifo."
‘ ; lance prize wus do-
QN 1y Lop Hizginbotham and
®as won by Lien B. P. Jocl The
% 'd of directors v meet at thel
:B e i
S SSRGS D M. aady
B I AR RR———
| the annual Vaughn Memorial
"sln',:in.u. In announcing the ser
| {vice, W, . A Tea ey, chairman,
I?.~';|_\'.~': “Some of the bhest talent in
) [Georgia will attend, A large crow:
i will spend the day worshiping in
esong and helping to perpetuate the
gmemory of one of the sweetest de
parted singers Georgia has evel
known, John Vaughn., According to
to custom, !hl' singing has been
self-supporting, therefore, ¢
lunch will be furnished. Kindly,
|bring your dinner. A cordial invi
!1:1“0" is extended to all.”
’Justices Contribution
Is Subject Here
“A Contribution of Justices
Brandies and Cordoza to Ameri
ca’s Court” is the. -subjejet--of &
italk by Prof. Thomas I. Green, jr.,
||.l‘ the University of Georgia Law
| School, in the Stern ('ummunilyi‘
'(‘unlm' Siunday at 11 ‘a. m. ’l‘he‘
Ipuhli(- s invited to take part ini
the discassion, which is one. of the
series of open forum nieetings |
,sr]mnsm'ml by the synagogue, |
M i :
Solicitor West |
To Address Class
Solicitoy Henry West will ad
|¢lu~ss the vounger adult class at
ilhn First Methodict church at ll’l
la, m. Sunday His sabject will be
i"'l‘lw I*slinquent Child.” |
T ]
| Wardlaw Speaks |
At Marictta :
Pr: % 4, Wardlaw director |
of extbnsion work at the Univer
sity of Georgia, discussed “Sum
mer Schoeols and Their Credits”
at a meeting of the Cobb ("uunt_\‘
Teachers association 14 Marietta
Saturday, |
‘Radio: Honor Founder
Of Salvation Army
."I‘he Salvation army will give
a special program over Station
WKRC at Cincinnati Sunday from
10:15 to noon commemerating the
104th anniversary of the birth of
the founder, William Booth. Major
Bates will speak, and the Cincin-:
nati band and sgongster will “take
part. Monday at 8 a. m,, a Found
er’'s Anniversary” program will bhe
hroadeast over WLV at Cinein
nati. " !
|Wrighton Addresses '
wounty Teachers t W
Dr, W. H. Wrighton, associate
professor of philosophy at the
University of Georgia, addressed
the Clarke Ccunty Teachers as
gociation at its April meeting in
the courthouse Friday. “The Ed
ucational System of England” was
the subject of = his talk.” Dr
Wrighton mentioned several parts
of England’s educational system |
which America would do well lu‘
copy. '
Levi Burger, of Danielsville, was |
jarrested here Friday by Policemen
Smith and Roberts on a warranti\
for Madison county, |
— WEDNESDAY— '
Phillips Holmes
Diana Wynyard
“MEN MUST FIGHT”
PR OV U 5 oTR DA B i
so O se DR A
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
NO MOTION PICTURE LIKE IT
EVER BEFORE!
T SOUNDS g 2umAY <
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MERGENCY ACTION {UURAL
ONGRESS LEADERS
--—its| sensa
sto Cope with Crigia swe - tional story
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YIE EMERCE Ny e UL ing headlines!
gégs_gwlnlv TOMEFTEMERGENGY
AB| G eetto o e
# "\‘ET“ To ‘cT Here is the picture
O\DE—\M‘” 2 .\4__;.‘-.\"% sensation of the hour!
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Junnlmfigw,,sifl.c soVER N
JRDER BR‘E '\'\-\Ese
THRE G4O 7+ i S AATION TH AN
with ¢ W
WALTER tHUSTON !s, ;
Karen Morley, Franchot Tone “\‘ . §
Arthur Byron, Dickic Moore Y\ = 0
“MICKEY MOUSE” — NEWS &%
GEORGUA GLEE CLUR
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- OPENS STATE TOUR
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| Lt 1
'Will Perform in Milledge
. ville Monday Night Sev-i
eral Athenians in Club
| e |
. The University of Georgia Glee |
:(-luh opens its twenty-second :’ln-i
;nu'-! state tour Monday night :|t€
i,\filh-«h.cc ville, when | their road |
|show will perform before an au- |
;divnm- of the Georgia State (‘u!-,
|lege for Women. Mcßae, S:l\':m-i
:nnh. Newnan and Washington are
|included in the itinerary. I
i Accompanying the elub will hf‘{
Prof. Hugh Hodgson, dircetor of |
‘the club; George (. Conelly, pro- |
fhvssm' of public speaking and di- |
rector of the tour; Lueien \\'hitllo,l
Brunswick, student munuém‘ of
the club; Mike M¢Dowell, m'(:hvs-!
tra leader; and Hamilton Lokey,
Atlanta.
Mr. Hodgson, who was rccently
invited to give a ‘concert at the
home of Mrs. Steinway in New
York, will perform personally and
act as accompanist for the sing
ers. |
- Miss Hulda © Cail, daughter nf!
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cail of Syl
vania, will gjve a classical inter
pretation of the dance. Miss Cail
is'an pupil of Miss Lucille Marsh
of New York. Miss Mina Hecker,
soprano of St. Luke's choir, At
lanta, is also on the program. Miss
Hecker has studied abroad and
has appeared in Grand Opera in
}.\'uw York. "
| Feats of mdgic ‘hy .\l:ulisnn‘
Byrd, Decatur, a former student
of the late master of the hidden
art, Harrvy Houdini, are one of |ho|
i:‘svln':nviiuns. He will act on the
‘F(.'l'b"(', assisted by Miss Cail, at lh("
inight performances and in the aft- ]
‘ernoons will, blindfolded by five |
iimlmniul persens, drive a new
Lautomobile through the streets nfl
§l|w cities visited by the club. |
' Students who will appear m‘o:]
| Sims Bray, Jamos" Cromer, Julius |
|“(|.“,Pl’fl)!“)';{. Cliff Sheflield, l')uug];m‘
[Hereford, Charlie Sheldon, Cl\:u‘]iv‘
| Stone, Lustrat Winecoff and Mad
-lisnn Byrd, all of Atlanta; F. E.|
lerris and Hugh Green of Augus- |
itn: John Bond, Toccoa; I_lmn-y‘
| Brooks, Washington: Clayton |
lflmwn. Griffin; Bobbie ]‘.rnuks,}
Ilmxington; James Fleming, Har
llem; Allen Fort, Americus; A. L.]
Girardin, Valdosta; W. T. Rogers,
Milledgeville; Jack Ray, Warren
ton; JDeNean Stafford, Waycross;
Edmund Landau, Albany; Emmett
Mitchell, Thomasville; Frazier
Moore, Cullege Park; Birch O'-
i Neal, Bainbridge; Charlie Paine,
‘W;\y(-mss; B. G. Thompson, Good
Hope; W. A. Wagner, Newborn;
.. A. Whittle, Brunswick; Bryan
Williams, Savannah; J. L. Oliver,
*Murion Gaston, Toceoa; C. W.
Nally, Gainesville; Quincy. Gille-
Central Church Is |
. 1
Preparing to Hold
1 . L o . \
| Evangelistic Series'
‘:g T v -~ ‘
é The Central Preshyterian church
iis planning a series of s]!e(‘i:l!;
;(\‘ungn-]isiiv services to negin Am‘i!‘
:]Hllx_ and run through April 30th.!
| Rev. R. A. Foprest -of Toccon |
{will do the preaching, Mr. Forrest
| :
{i= well known in. Athens, and will|
!lw heard with pleasure by many
{who are not members of the Cen
itral church. |
|~ There will be two rervices each
'dny, except Saturday, at 10:80 in |
é,____ i S L SRR
,l:md. Griffin; Claude Broach, A, B.
Convers, G. W. Clarke, Hutchinsl
jilmlgsnn, William Stewart, Jack |
Morris, and -E. R. Hodgson of
lAlhfins. ;
A &/hy do croosy peop]e
make their own Mayonnaise?
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8 They prefer the delicate taste and the
\ creamy consistency.
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A~: ) " They want real Wesson Oil, an egg just
’ " out of the shell, seasoning to their
\ 7 72 personal taste. .
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K d ’“{ They want to serve their mayonnaise while
”\ \
\§ & 1 it has the mild taste of absolute freshness.
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CHANCE BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER
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' Author of “BAD GIRL" P ive J B
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w——eeee Scrappy Cartoon ;» &' 4y
News ; -
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
the morning and 8:30 in the even
ing, A cordial invitation is hereby
extended to the general publie to
attend these services.
COMING OR GOING? |
COLUMBIA, S. C.—There have
heen figak snakes of all Kkinds,
but one killed by a Negro in
South Carolina recently has them
all beat. This snake is peculiar
in that it has two heads, but it is
unique because the heads are at.
opposite ends of its body. The 30-
inch specimen was turned over to
the University of South Carolina.
‘When rising from a dining
table, it is regarded as being in
better form to allow the chaiy to‘
remain where it is instead of push
ing it back into place. |
' THE POOR FISH
CAMBRIDGE, Mass—lt's a cold
world to the Alaskan blackfish
which Dr. N. A, Borodin, eminent
Russian biologist, is using in his
[e-xperimems at Harvard univer
'sit_\'. Dr. Borodin achieves what
lhe claims to be a state of sus=
ipended animation by freezing the
:!i.\'h in a specially constructed
ieleotrit- refrigeragor. The fish I 5
[frozcn stiff for 40 minutes and
then is dropped into a jar of wa-
Itm- where 11 =oon revives.
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Great DBritain has more than
150 houses with a reputation of
Ilgoing haunted.
An airplane can cover the dist
ance it requires a dog teamr 35
days to cover in six hours.
| e e e e
i Farm names can be tradsmark
ed.,
The milk of the reindeer ig
sometimes used for cheese making
in Norway and Sweden.
O many important health values Fay.
been discovered in Canned Pm,,]pp[;
that the latest dietitic advice is “Fay it
every day!™ B, iR
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These Libby’s Foods Being Featured
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—SATURDAY—
James Dunn
Sally Eilers
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Sport Reel : ror! Scaling :,hn: ‘
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SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1921
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