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ATHEN8 BANNER. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1921.
CONDUCTED BY MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Mon# Phone 832
Office Phon# 78
SPRING.
1 hear the wild Reese imnklnR
From out the misty nlsht— """
\ -mind of rnovInR urmles
on sweeping In their might;
The river lee Is drifting
Beneath tliolr northward flight.
I hear the bluebird plaintive
From out the morning sky,
or see Ills wings a twlnklo
That with the azure vie;
Vo other bird more weleome.
No more prophetic cry.
I hear the sparrow's ditty
A near m.v study door';
\ simple song of gladneSB
That winter days arm o’dr;
MV heart is singing wlt^ him.
I love him more and more.
I hear the starling fluting
liis liquid ''Oka lee";
1 hear the downy drumming
His vernal reveille;
From out the maple orchard
The nuthatch calls to me.
o. spring Is surely coming.
Hrr courtiers fill the air;
f;ach morn are new arrivals.
Each night her ways prepare;
1 scent her fragrant garments.
Her foot Is on the stair.
—John Burroughs.
PARSONAGE CIRCLE No. 1
TO GIVE EGG HUNT.
The Parsonage circle No. t of the
drnnee Strept Methodist church will
ad Kastor egg hunt this Sat
urday. March 19th, hack of Sanford
Field.
1 children are Invited. An admit
•Ion of ten cents will be charged, the
proceeds to be for the bcnefll of the
parsonage
MRS. H. G. CALLAHAN AND
MRS. O. R. BARNEY ENTERTAIN
CIRCLE No. 1.
Mrs. H. O. Callahan and Mrs. O. IL
Barney entertained the Parsonage
Circle No. 1 of the Oconee Street
Methodist church on Thursday nftcr-
neon at their home on Lumpkin street.
This occasion was among the most
mloyablc social affulrs of the week,
it being St. Patrick's day everything
was very beautifully planned for a
Joyoua St. Patrick's party.
Mrs. Callahan and Mrs. Barney re
ceived their gnosis In the living room,
which was ho artistically decorated
with pretty pot plants.
Each guest was given a dainty little
shamrock as they arrived.
The meeting was opened with a
prayer, led by Miss Mina Kinney.
After the roll call and other busi
ness mattors were glvon attention, tlm
ladles enjoyed nn Irish contest, which
marked SI. Patrick's day also. Mrs
l.lmehotise won the prize, a dainty
grien silk handkerchief.
A string contest wls another on-
lovable feature of tho evening, creat
ing much merriment. Mrs. 'Frank All
good won the prize, a pretty St Pat
rick's souvenir.
A delicious Ice course waa Horvod
and during the evening much beauti
ful music waa enjoyed.
Those present were: Mrs. Ed Stone.
Mrs. Alvin Powell. Mrs. Llmehouse.
Miss Mina Kinney, MlV Ellison Slone,
Jr . Mrs. Frank Allgood. Mrs. F. L.
Center, Mrs. Ira S. Teat. Mrs. fleo
stone, Mrs. O. R, Barney and Mm.
H 0. Callahan.
week-end.
4 4
Mrs. A. F. Durham and Miss Sarah
Elizabeth Durham, of AA'oodvIlle, vis
ited here yesterdsy.
4 4
Mr. Alex Davison. .Ir.. left yesterday
for Florida to Join his mother, Mrs.
A. H. Davison, until the latter part
of noxt week, when they will return
home.
4- 4
Mrs. Carlthers and Mrs. Turner, of
Comer, spent yesterday in the city.
4 4 >
Mrs. W. P. Hardman, of Colbert,
was among the visitors here yester
day.
4 4
Mr John Chlploy. Jr., will go down
to Macon this morning tA spend tho
weekend with Mr. II. P. O'Neal, of
the University, who left Wednesday
to apend the Easter holidays.
4 4
Mrs. John T. Anderson will Bpend
the week-end in LaGrange with Miss
Mary Anderson.
4 4
Mm. Ahit Nix and Mrs. AV. .1. Pee
ples spent Thursday In Atlanta.
4 4
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trussell and
son visited relatives In Athens on
Sunday.—Oconee Enterprise.
4 4
Mr. and MTs. E. T. Moore spent last
Saturday afternoon In Athens.—Oco
nee' Enterprise.
4 4
Miss Maggie Wilson, of AtlienR.
was the guest of homefolks for the
week-end —Oconee Enterprise.
4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Jo# Down# and ann.
Marion, of Athens, worn the gimsts
Sunday of Mrs. E. W. Downs.—Oco-
neo Enterprise.
4 4
Major Dwight Balloy, of the south
ern division of the Red Cross as fleld
representative, stationed in Atlanta.
1s In the city.
4 4 *
Mrs. Minnie E. Nash and Mr. Jno.
R. Moore left Friday afternoon for
Norcross to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Clyde Rom Moore.
• 4 4
Greensboro Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Llddell'mo-
tored to Athens mi Monday.—Greons-
4 4
boro Herald.
Miss Lillian Wynn, of Athens, Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wynn —
Greensboro Herald.
4 4
The Rev. E. H. Jennings leaves to
day for Valdosta, where fin will till
the pulpit of the First Baptist church
on Sunday. Dr. J. A. Bell will preach
at the Prince Avenue Baptist church
Sunday morning and Rev. W. A. Saye
on Sunday ovonlng.
power of God.
The closing challenge was left ring
ing in the hearts of tho listeners:
"VI hat have you in your hand—Is It
yielded to God?”
Evening.
In tlm series on "Grace" Dr. Mor-
Ran took Paul aH a striking demon-
titration of the transforming power or
ftrace in the Individual life from Ills
ampaign of persecution as Saul of
Jlrt , 1 ""' l ,lllK on ou Islanding In-
Jdeiits Hum-Inn Paul's clever adrolt-
"®" 8 ' l 1 , " m * n loVB and desire for
ympathy in the climax where before
Agrlppa and Berenice lie answers the
sneer of Agrlppa. who said, "Would
light a thing make me
H ith the yearning love
...i, h , **5 hl * Hnul ' fl salvation,
Grace 8 “ m SC8,ur,! Permeated by
FRIDAY SESSIONS.
Morning.
f»osfu*| according to John
Approaching the study of John by
r< calling the camp of Israel before
entering "the land." the banners boar-
ng the insignia respectively of -i
lion, an ox. a man and an eagle. I n
you hy
a Christian?
and desire
Southern Bell and
Seaboard Returns
Filed With Wright
(Special to Tho Banner)
Atlanta. March 18. -A tentative
‘•tatoniont has Im»oi» lil»*«l with Comp
troller <!em»ral W. A. Wrluht hy I ho
Southern Moll Telephone company
showing the ha sis on whh-h that com
pany will make return of its physical
properties for taxation. The basis Is
the Fame as the assessment for last
year, which wan $6,068,959. to which
there has been new property adflefl
valued at *650.972. makinu a total of
physical property of $6.719.9:: 1. To
this the company adds a franchise
value of $1.74",769. the same as last
year, making a general total of
$8,462,700.
The Seaboard Air Line railroad’s
TO THE PUBLIC
Wc invite you to inspect our values
and prices.
We sell the most of our stock at 33 % oil the dollar.
We mention below a few of our bargains:
11.50 Men's Work Shirts
95c
35c
50c
65c
85c
$1150 Men's Sunday Shirts
$1.00 Roys' Work Shirts
$1.50 Roys' Knee Pant#
$150 Boys' Best Grade Overalls ...
$2.25 Youths' Best Grade Overalls .
$3.00 Men's Union Made, Best Grade $1.19
25c and 50c Socks and Stockings, per pair 9c and 10c
S-A Sheeting, per yard ,oc
Ladles’, Children’s, Men's and Boys’ Underwear at 33%
Modern Dry Goods Co.
RIVER AND BRIDGE STREETS
Housework Is a Burden
Hut
Woman'll lot is a weary one
ith backaclio and other
at best.
iliHtrcsa*
dor the theocracy the provision or tho) ing kidney Ills life Indeed becomes a
-il Wl i h th ®. Iaver for the burden. Doan's Kidney Pills have
i A*k your' drugg.'sT A ‘ hCn * |
!r^r ,,t8,d ^
Calling John's writing the Holv i ?! ,y , ,"'™ edy 1 <an reeomnieud more
Holies. In which there shines the light i ! Doan ' B Kldn, v 1 ’ llll< - They
of 'he Lend In mystery (vet also I., ' :nlir, ' l - v <-'"re,l ni " " r «» annoying dls l
closest human relation). Dr Morgan 1 ,,rd, ' r nf thB kidneys that had been,
percluded to "the technicalities" pray-! b " ,l "‘ rln R »« for some linn-. My bark ]
Ing that the Spirit of Gojl direct Into i 1,8,1 l ’ 0 ‘'" ' ,ly ,,ne WPak H P°t and Ifj
revcrptirn n...i u..... —. was a drag for mo to do my Douse- i
return was rflled today, giving a total
of $12,521,612, against a return last
year of $12,768,627, being a reduction
this year of $256,025. The company
says this is occasioned by the sale ol
one piece of property in Atlanta, re
duction in rolling stock and a consid
erable decrease in the cash on hand.
RINGWORM, TETTER or
Itchlnff skin 4Ittatrs.
\ bon at oar risk.
REID DRUG CO.
reverence and holy boldness. This
writing covering barely twenty days
Of our Lord's earthly life, of 'neces
sity follows those portraying Ills
earthly ministry as King. Priest or
Servant and Man.
Purpose stptrrl In 20:31.
Culmination Is the confession of the
fhfn.s T h ", n V , “ : - n:2! ' means not I log me and I gladly endorse them.'
Die.other 'U'clplfH. but all who should I Price Hoc. at all dealers. Don't slm
j ply ask for a kidnev remedy—get
not hyperbole Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. -Chapman had. Fosti-rMllliurn
work. My kidneys.didn't act as they I
should, my feet and ankles swelled)
and large circles appeared underneath j
my eyes. I read of li en's Kidney I
Pills in the newspaper and they were
so highly recommended, I decided to I
try them. They were not long In cur-
FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER. Black
Walnut Ico Cream. Costa's
BIBLE CONFERENCE
. NOTES
George Evans will arrive tomorrow
eight from the University of Georgia,
at Athens, to spend the Easter holl-
-lays with hln parents. Judge and Mrs
Beverly D. Evans—Savannah Prosa.
4 4
Marvin II Perry, of Atlanta, waa
in Savannah yesterday. He has many
r 'l-nds among the Unlverslt* of Geor
gia members of the period of four to
Ixlit years ago.—.Savannah Morning
N nts
4 4
Bam Vnrnedoe will arrive tomorrow
morning from the University of Gear-
g'a at Athens, to spend tho holidays
with his mother. Mrs. Gordon Saussy.
Savannah Press.
4 4
Glenn Bond, with the Idiniborn Co.
* '•near brokerage concern, leaves to
->ae for a trip to Arkansas on bunt-
h"*- —Savannah Morning News.
4 4
'Irs. Ev#rard Blackshear and young
*" n - Pope, of Columbus, arrived on
Thursday night for a visit to Mrs.
'’'"-kshear and Miss Lauru Black
rio-nr.
'.4 4
"Ir Henry Beusse leaves this aft-
'"-on for Itlchmnnd. Vn„ for sur-
g | ' i, l treatment under Dr. Stuart Me |
' lire at St. Luke's hospital. His
"'ends wish for him an early restora-
1 ' i of health and a safe return home.
4 4
lr * Jefferson Davts. of Tocron. nr
" "'I yesterday for a short visit to
1,11 and Mrs. Jones Yow.
4 4
'Da L. V. Almond and. .Miss Al
""mil. of Goo.1 Hope, spent yesterday
m the city.
4 4
"r Guy Allen Ilrooks leaves this aft
“in-inn for his home. Marine. Ark., to
fsiune the practice of medlciL-a.
4 4
"cs Warren Weston nnd young
*""• °f Halifax, will arrive today to
" il Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Scudder and
"‘II be most cordially welcomed by
- "untie*# friends.
Mrs. H. M. Sllmnn, of Jefferson, Is
"eek-end guests of relatives In
•*e I ‘ty.
'D» Lucy Leah Mathis went over
u Atlanta yesterday to apend the
THURSDAY.
Morning 8tudy.
The Gospel according to Luke:
Luke the physician, by training
scientific, hy nature the artist, being
taught of Ilia Greek philosophers his
desire was for the realizing of the
Ideal, the perfecting of personality.
Finding this realization In Jesus
Christ, he writes to his friend, like
wise a Greek, concerning the Ideal.
Luke is the only gospel having a
preface and In It Is stated tho plan
of this, not only this hut of all hooka
of the Bible, namely. Subject, Sources.
Method and Reason for writing.
In Luke the subject Is tho Word—
Jesus the Sources—testimony nf eye
witnesses. Method, accurate tracing
and telling in order. Purpose, (hat
thou maysl know the safety slid thu
security of the tiling. Tills, directed,
by the Holy Ghost, results In the
matchless portrait of the second man.
the last man. Adam.
Person perfecting. With "fare
steadfastly set to go to Jerusalem,''
He prepares followers for the events
to follow:
The voluntary nature of his sac
riflro being shown hy the fact that
ill the Transfiguration the words In-
dlrnto the conaummatlon of Ills lm
! man life. Jesus being ready to pass
I out of the world, without death, so
thut there was a second stripping
Himself of tju- glory and by Ills own
volition going to meet the Cross. Aud
- why? Because of love!
! Afternoon.
| The church In the present world
crisis. With the last phrase of Col.
| 4:11 as a shirting point. Dr. Brough
ton pointed out with great clearness
the fset that God has lor each life
a plan, a place and a purpose, stating
that the great need of the church at
this moment Is the recognition of this
and the yielding to God's will is the
way to find the place and to work
out Ills purpose.
What docs the will of God compre
hend?:
1. The salvation of every soul. 2
Pet. 3:9. • _ ,
2. Guidance In till the affairs nf
a soul yielded to God. Tin- fact that
God haa no guidance for the soul re
jecting Him Is stated, by Inference. In
Prov. 3:6. ...
Illustrations of the yielding of sim
ple things to Christ and those ordi
nary things being by Him turned
Into trcmendoUH blessing wero tho
lunch of the lad which was multi
plied Into food for the thousands and
the rod of Mos> s charged with the
believe.
Statement of 2J.
nut truth, though poetic statement
Christ's relation to ovory blade of
gtuss, blossoming flower, all manner
of life contained In the world For
Beneral divisions there are 'Prologue
Manifestation 1:1919.
Person 20, 21.
The manifestation being In public
( h. 12. -From this point to the
Inner circle who believe and are able
jo apprehend the deeper truths Thti-
the words "from everlasting to ever
lasting. God conveys the outline He
being the same person after the Cross
as before.
"Signs" being of special Interest to
John, they may become so In personal
study. John glvos seven and they
hold about litem much—find them.
See Him al the Marriage turning wa
fer Into Wine (hallowing the home
life). Healing the nobleman's son at
a distance. Feeding the multitude.
Milling the storm, healing one born j
blind, raising tho dead Igizarus *
The Inevitable question. "Who Is ,
working this through the gamut of
human life?"
Hear IBs own words which give
the key to the query: “I am the Bread
of Life, the Light, the Door, the Shop
herd, the Resurrection, the Vine the
Way. the Truth, the Lire!" Likewise
hear It an the Interpretation of God's
answer to Moses: "I am that I am."
Returning to the Prologue. Dr. Mor
gan showed tin, whole movement of
the to he in the drat, fourteenth and i
eighteenth verses, the intervening
verses of tremendous Importance but
parenthetical to the thesis, which Is
stated by connecting these three, the
last evangelical truth, tho Word, de
clared being literally exegeted—
Christ the exegesis of God.
Co . Mfrs., IliHTalo, N. Y.—Adv.
FOR SALE—Electric range;j
good as now. See it and
name your own price. Tele
phone J. O. Jones, at 75.
TAXICAB CO.
Opera For Business Today
Temporary Phone No. 1494-J.
Give lls Your Order. You Will Like Our Service
Day or Night
CHAFIN TAXICAB CO.
168 Washington Streei
Big
Stationery
Sale
We
Need
The
Cash
You
Need
The
STATIONERY
A WONDERFUL SALE OF
GORDON HOSE TODAV
Today
Special
Today
Special
These Hose are our $1.50 grade, lot 755 full-fashioned Silk
Hose with lisle tops in African, Cordon, Brown, Navy Blue and White,
with seam in back. No doubt this is the most wonderful value ever
offered in Athens at 79c. . > & V
W. T. COLLINS &
This
Includes
Crane’s
Whitings
And All
Lines
In The
House.
Sale
Closes
March
25th.
McGregor
Co.