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'WATKINSVILLE HIGH
. ALUMNI RETURN TO
§ ANNUAL MEETINGS
i By SAM WOODS
i It is an annual affair of home
!(':)nxing of old graduates at Wat
e —
'kina’vi]le High and this year’s af
| fair is Friday night, June 9th with
!alumni gathering from over the
| state, as well as from surrounding
istates. Mrs. H. H. Cobb, is presi
| dent, Miss Margaret McGuire, vice
[presidem, Miss Florine Stovall,
| secretary and Donald Crowley
|is treasurer. Col. Abit Nix will
!presido at the banquet gnd at the
ldance to follow the: Jack Robison
orchestra of Winder will furnish
mugic. Mrs. Cobb has exXtended in
vitation not only to graduates of
this school but to former trusices
|und teachers.
Beavers Draws Bye
In Southern Tourney
Judge Beavers, University of
Georgia student and son of Col.
Sandy Beavers of Riverside acad
emy drew a bye in the first round
of the Cotton State Tennis tour
nament at Fort Benning, Ga.,
of the Cotton States Tennis tour-
Tuesday.
FOR CONGRESS
To the Voters of the Tenth Con
gressional District:
1 respectfully announce myself
a candidate for Representative
from the Tenth Congressional
District of Georgia in the Seventy
third Congress, to fill the unex
pired term of the late ‘Hon.
Charles Hillyer Brand.
If elected, I pledge myself to an
honest and faithful discharge of
the duties of the office, and prom
ise to serve my constituents to the
very best of my abiljty, having in
view at all times the welfare of
the people of the entire district.
The support and influence of
each voter will be appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
PAUL BROWN.
FOR CONGRESS
To the voters of the Tenth U. S
Congressional District of Georgia:
1 respectfully announce that I.
am a candidate for Congress to
fill the unexpired term of Hon.
Chas. H. Brand.
If elected, I will sundertake to
faithfully discharge the duties of
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best interests of the people of this
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American nation.
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ROSENTHAL CONTINUES UNDEFEATED
MARCH TO VICTORY; DEFEATS DEAS
Hill and Pittard to Clash
Wednesday on Y.M.C.A.
Field '
Rosenthal continued hisg unaes-‘
seated march towards champion
ship in the Business Men’s leagut&‘i
Tuesday with a 13 to 10 vlctory'
over Deas. LA
A lead in the first two innings,
in which Rosenthal got 8 runs, was
too big for Deas to overcome.i
Twice inlater innings, Deas threa.t-l
ened, coming within 1 point of thei
winner. agie i l
Gentry, knocking a home run for
3 hits and 2 runs out of 4 ti!'n"“'l
‘a.t bat, was the leading hitter forl
‘Deas. Gentry, pitching, gave up
’l2 hits while his team-mates col
lected 15 off of Anderson. Both
first basemen, Marvin Tucker and
Jokn Green, made 10 putouts each;
but Green made 2 errors. Ed Kels
logg played a good game in short
field, making 38 putouts.
Hill will meet Pittard Wednes
day at 6:20 p. m. on the Y. M. C
A. field. Bondurant and Johnson
will play Thursday. :
The line-ups: 4
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Tiimbkin, I o 8 &2 60 &
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Rweker. Ibh. . ... 8 3. 230 0§
Tolals .. .. . A 30 1287 8 51
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Beasham, o ..v 6 0.3 8§ 10
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Schmeling Heavy
. .
Favorite As Time
.
For Fight Nears
By HERBERT W. BAKER
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK —(AP)— For the
first time since he arrived in this
country, perhaps for the first time
in his career, Max Schmeling is
being asked to give away ' chunks
’ of weight to a young, tough rival
Max Baer, and on his sucecess in
|solving that problem in the Yankee
stadium Thursday night rests his
change of becom_ing the first ex
heavyweight champion in history
to regain the title.
For if he whips the brawny
Californian decisively in Jack
Dempsey’s first New York promo
torial venture, few experts dobut
'his ability to “take” either . the
aging Jack Sharkey or the mam
moth Primo Carnera, who will
meet for the title in Madison
Square Garden's outdoor bowl In
Long Island June 29.
Even those ringworms who be
lieve the 2 1-2 to 1 odds or better
lin Schmeling’'s favor are justified,
{agree that in Baer the German will
Ibe facing his stiffest test. The
1210-pound Livermore, Californa
|yourgster has made tremendous
progress in the last two years and
his great strength . and stamina,
coupled with surprising speed in s¢
'big a man, make him a formidable
qu for any heavyweight in ths
business.
The conviction has become gen
eral that whatever the outcome of
their 15-round tussle, Baer an\
Schmeling offer a -“n{:;n‘al" that
will bring close to 60,000 fans into
3:&' £ i Pl RGPR s e
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
. . i
Athens Hi Girls
Finish Up Bus
Sports Program
el
By LOUISE ST. JOHN
The close of school brings a close
to a series of sports events being
held by the Athens High school
girls,. : |
Tennis
“Hink” Wood won first place in
. 2 ~ the tennis tourna
[eml] ent by dcteating
N;( Sara Will Collins
e @ ] in the semi-finals
%1 ?Xl.;', and Nell Hawks
\’ ‘:’;:',f._i.i,’ Bin the finals. i
e Nell Hawks aft-l
] ,sfi@?‘ 7 @er having won
‘% el irst in the fresh
@% ] man tennis tour
'- ?‘Z‘S\. 8 nament, winning
N s over Clara Robson
| B ‘at,; [l in the somi-finalsl
.© 2] ana being out-l
b 3 b SO played by “Hink”
55 ,\( y;&fy'\ B 8 Wood in the finals/
% @‘, B 8 received second
- place in the
Louise St. John gchool-wide tour
nament.
“Hink”’ Wood, Nell Hawks, and
Clara Robson will be awarded ma
‘jor letters in tennis.
Swimming ‘
Dorothy (*Beaner”) Jarnigan,
was decided the champion swlm—'
meér of those girls entering the
swimming meet. Florence Jackson
came second and with “Beaner”
will receive major letters in swim
ming. Sara Will Collins came third
and “Hink” Wood fourth; each of
these girls will receive minor leth
ters.
Track
The first place in track was won
by “Hink” Wood with 16 points,
the second place by Clara Robson,
for which they will receive major
letters in track. Sara Will Collins,
Celeste Foster, and Dorothy Bry
'ant tied for third place ‘and they
will be awarded minor letter.
The winners of each division of
track are as follows:
Running- high jump — Celeste
Foster, first; Sara Will Collins,
second; and Freddie Hill, third.
Standing broad jump — “Hink”
Wood, first; Sara Will Collins,
second and Ruth Johnson, third.
Running broad jump — Clara
Robson, “Hink” Wood, second and
Mary Julia Cooper, third.
Forty yard dash—“Hink” Wood,
first; Clara Robson, second; and
Sara Will Collins, third.
Hurdle — Clara Robson, first:
Dorothy Bryant, second; and Mary
Louise Short, third. -
| Baseball distance throw—“Hink"”
| Wood, Clara Robson and\Sara Will
Collins. '
Emblems, letters, and certificates,
were awarded ‘the winners Wed
nesday morning in the Mell audi
torium before senior class day.
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Two Principals
Are Elected For
‘ County Schools'
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Mrs. Arthur S. Oldham was |
elected prineipal of the Px'inceton!
schools and Roy Bond was
chosén princrpai at the Wintervine’
schools at a meeling of the Clarke‘
county Board of Education Tues
day. l
Mrs. Oldham succeeds Mrs. Bes- |
sie W. Hodges, retired, and Mr.!
Bond replaces J. A. Morris, who,
iz resigning to entsr a seminary |
next+ fall. Miss Dorcthy Hancockh
was chosen teacker at Hinton- |
Brown school to replace Miss|
Gladys Brown. Spurgeon Hogan
was elected seventh grade teacher
at Winterville, and Miss Maola
Bishop was chosen fourth grade
teacher.
All other teachers weresre-elect
ed for next year, according toj
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Citizens Pharmacy
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Wins; Hammett to
Sponsor Ball Team
By the overwhelming score of 27
to 7, the Citizens Pharmacy de
feated the Prince Avenue Baptis!
church in the Diamond Ball lea
gue Monday afternoon.
Home runs were Hit by “Red"
Tucker and Hunter Gordon for the
Citizens Pharmacy, and by Meister
for the Prince Avenue church.
Gordon got 5 hits out of 5 times
at bat. The entire Citizens Phar
macy team joined the hitting spree
that sent the church team into de
feat.
The Athens Manufacturing com
pany beat the Young Harris Meth
odist church 20-6 in a game Tues
day afternoon, A game between
the Banner-Herald' and Cody Dav
id’s Cowboys was postponed unti
Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. on Dud
ley field.
Hammett’'s Drug store has takew
over the team formerly sponsored
by the Opportunity school, with
the closing of the school recently.
Thursday’s schedule includes:
‘mett’s versus Cody David, onr Ne
Prince Avenue Baptist' church: vs.
Banner-Herald on Athens - field;
¥lammett’s versus Firemen on High
School field, and Hanna versus
Young Harris on Dudley field.
THRASHER BECOMES
CIVITAN PRESIDENT
AT WATKINSVILLE
By SAM WOODS
C. C. Parsons, past president of
Watkinsville Civitan club installed
new officers at dinner last night
in the basement of the Christian
church, Roy Thrasher, present
secretary of the club was named
rresident succeeding Prof. Claud
Philips, Clarence Hardigree newly
elected vice president succeeds C.
E. Trussell. J. K. West was named
secretary treasurer succeeding Roy
Thrasher. R. M. Nicholson was
elected district trustee, adopted
resolutions of appreciation to past
officers of the club are to be drawn
by the following committee: R. M.
Nicholson, J. K. West and Rev.
Carl Stanley. One of this club’s
chief projects, launching of pig
clubs in Oconee county is under
'supervision of J. K. West, C. C
Persons, H. H. Harris and R. M.
!Nicholson.
Ladies of First Baptist church
arranged the dinner, Mesdames W.
H. Hodges, jr., Henry Witcher,
Leonard Mcßee, Henry Cobb, Hu
bert Hodges, W. L. Murry and
Miss Alice Andrews. There was
plenty of fried chicken, and other
rthings that go with fried chicker
and the Civitan members consumed
it like preachers at a camp meet
ing. It would be hard to say wha
|late the most. At the conclusion of
lthe meeting new officers Messrs
Thrasher, Hardigree, West and
Nicholson, made talks. Another
talk was had by Rev. Carl Stan
ley. ]
FUNERAL NOTICES
(COLORED)
CHRISTLER — Funeral services
for Mrs. Mary Christler will be
conducted from the Ebenezer
Baptist church Thursday, June
8, at 3 p. m., conducted by Revs.
J. P. Henry, W. H. Fow, 'A. W.
Williams. She is survived by
her husband, Mr. Emory Christ
ler; one brother, Mr. L.. B. Eb
erhart; four sisters, Misses Lau
ra 'Eberhardt, of Philadeluhia,
Pa.; Mattie Eberhardt, of At
lantie Clity, N. J.; Mrs, 'M. SL:
Cobbins, of Birmjingham, Ala.;
Mrs. Hattie Bolton, of Carlton,
Ga.; two aunts, Everline Chil
ders, of Carlton, Ga.; Mrs. Mary
J. Eberhardt, of Atlanta; one
uncle, Mr. Nathan Eberhardt, of
Atlanta; one sister-in-law, Mrs.
L.. B. Eberhardt; one nephew,
Mr. William Eberhardt, of
Greensboro, N. C.; and several
other mnieees and nephews, and
grandmother, Mrs. Sallie Ghols
by, of Carlton, Ga., to mourn
her loss. The officers of the
church will act as pallbearers.
Interment in Brooklyn cemetery.
Mack and Payne Funeral Home.
Screendom’s KING OF ||
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Lady Who Spent Her Night :
Erring With Her Knight Errant! i
By the Author of 'Private Lives"
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