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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1934)
ARCH. 12, 1934 Biosv. MARCH. 12, 1999 - ?grt Shows Rise Attendances At 8 Sunday Schools ‘\ o \ ] s 1 1 attendange in lo ' howed a slight.in ace dor those of the past f-_*\\" inda most every church re- | ting | larger attendance lhun‘ wirst 1 t again led in total +anda tl 510 present, zml erease Qover 50, One humh-odl d five 1 nd 69 women \\'(*ll’] orted N\ the ‘Bible ‘elasses: | ,;:. e Avey Bpatist reported ‘ v ototal prdnt at Sunday school ian 92 in \e men’s Bible class | 4 57 i thwomen’s. | First Vethdst reported an in baase 0f 96 \er the attendances jast Surda¥ Four hundred and were Presen at the services, jth 52 mel *\ 56 women at nling. West ¥ond reported 109 ¢} esent at SUdA school, of which ere 24 men an\ 19 ladies. Christian ciury ‘reported the rgest wten@nys -in . over a onth, 151 VeOHd\ attending the pvices Sunday. U\_\» 19 men and Jadies were Pl's& jn the Bible geses. - Young Hirig. was the | ly church to re&dy a drop in tendances: 0f -2% kind. One undred and 47 attiled services, pile last- Sunday 18 were pres it. Thirty-one menuyq 45 ladies ere present in thefhle clagses. Fast Athens Babk peported 13 present, 18 men & 3¢ ladies y the Bible classeSig. ap in-l ease of about 25 OX that of he previous Sunday. Ceraj Pres yterian reported 142 toy attend nce at Sunday schooliwith 22 nen and 30 ladies in % Bible lasses. Oconee Street T\lhudl%!! evorted 127 present, 17 In and 3 ladies attending th&yiple lasses : A Baby For You? If you;are denied the blessinge , aby ‘all your own and yearn \ o aby's arms and a baby’s smi Yo ot giverup hope, Just write in ‘_l jdence to Mrs, Mildred Owens, 3' oates House, Kansas City, nd she wil] tell you about a sini} ome method that helped her a eing denied 15 yrs. Many oth v this has helped bless their livey ‘rite now and try for this wonders appiness. ——(Advertisemem.\ Colds That Hang On Don't let. them get a strangle old. Fight germs quickly. Creo pulsion | combines 7 major helps in ne. Powerful but harmless. Bleas_ nt to take. No mnarcotics. Your wn druggist is authorized to re und your money on the spot if jour coush or cold ig not relieved yy Creomulsion. /Adav.) HAVE YOU HAD YOUR FISH TODAY? { ’s’ " \'\..‘»‘ i g 4&? 2 blk \/ \" ‘(/ A I '(‘ fi - ’l’ .‘:Qq-) A gB/ % / e :. 1 (4 = ‘1“! G A _’- ’ v | ¢y L \‘* ' Fresh Arrivals Daily »|'° Select From : SEASHORE QUALITY! SEASHORE PRICES! LARGE MULLET Pound .sy DA aok R loc LARGE. FRESH : CROAKERS, pound ... lzc RED BASS (Drawn) 14€ Pound." FRESH BLACK FISH, ROUNY Ll lzc FRESH FLOUNDERS, 14C Poung b, ... 8L S CHOICE SPANISH - MACKEREL, p0und...... 16c FANCY SPECKLED TROUT, Mlind . L X 18c FINE LOT BucK A 20C SHAD, BOWRG .14 el SMOKED HERR!NG, |Pound Sl ~ L 25c BLACK FISH FILLETS, {Pound PPN S B zzc FLOUNDER FILLETS pOu"‘rd Pk ; zgc RED SNAPPER STEAK, pound . . . 2 C HEADLESS RED | SNAPPER. Pound: ';i 22c FINE LoT ROE SHAD. Poußd ~ Fo e 30c DF‘\ESSED CAT FISH, pound R zoc FRESH SMELTS Pound.,:...'. e 30c FRESH COOKED SHRIMP .30c RAW SHRIMP, Pyung ' L zoc FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS, Pt . 30c and 35¢ SPEDIAL PRICES ON TEN ‘OUNDS OR MORE ¥ we \onr get your business Weliboth lose money. ATHENS FISH & OYSYER Co. \ WHOLESALE ' ND RETAIL sEAI;t;n g 573 Eggt Brodt sir, & il ?,..h By gl . CONDUCTOR, ARTIST OF “ROBIN HOOD" i ) 4 & ! s ' #q T B i P BT i - TR : 5 S B T e e G BT : 3 DR g s L o : 2 R R B RS e B R R S 2 % 4 SRR el i €oo oy § et e G i R ey i f SR 3 R ; E et R SBW e R s i } S % 2 i A A st | i e e R A o @ . S R B gl Lo s eA R K R GF R v e e G R i 5 SR A L G R sv G A R R o R e 2“: S A o 2 A z s R B N BRI ST u-‘.i:!:i:f'fi'l:‘-;,:4':?";:Z' e e e B 0 R R PR s 5 S SRR . 2 SR R s e R R S i R Le o e . L o , R = C £bR R R e i ::'i?e:-f;:_‘;._,r,':s?f‘»:’-'\”f"-=-'»-'.-, eEe R Ry e R O R R T c%%t&:{é;pf;{é;z Rz SRR g&"fi ARS \3& S ::;:;:t:::&%.'.-:<.~?j::::::-. 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Nilson (belqw)')girector of music in the Atlanta yblic schools, will be the conductolat the concert presen tation hei Mr. Nilson conducted the two Yperas, “Martha” and “Faust,” glen at the University of Ceorgia last summer. Mr. Perry was y several vyears the tenor soloil with the Detroit Symphony rchestra and sang leading roleswith operatic organ izations. . | 'Former Eqnploye | \ ~ Of Banier-Herald D \ . . rom Florida | W. A. Matthws, sr., former Athenian and fol several years a linctype operatorjat the Banner- Herald, was drow Saturday af ternoon on Lak{ Talquin, near Tallahasee, Floridf where he was ‘eamployod as opergor for the Tal lahasee Democrat.| ~ The tragedy “'fl‘;fhf‘ regult of a ffishinz trip. Thd boat in which Mr. Matthews, wit] hig son: W. A. Matthiewk, jiu, 9; Hfs brother: J. D. Matthews, 18; a.mi‘a friend, Char les Brabkan, overfurned, according to , Brabßan, the only suryivor, whi*n he yose to pxchange seats. Survivfl?Mr. Ma thews are his wife, fonel daughter. Nell; his mother: Wrs. J. D. Matthews; four brotrg:;s: A. B. and Tom Matthews, llahasee; P. D. Mat thews, At]a\ta: and F. M. Mat thews, Muacoy; and two sisters: Mrs. Jufismlk(nllman, Macon, and Mrs. Mary Rigsby, Tampa, Fla. He was the n of the late Rev. 8 g I\‘ll.tflxj\vs. former member of the South Georgia Methodist conference., -l‘ f . ‘ . Nurse Investigated , - After Fatal Shooting { . Of Georgia Veteran RATON, N. M.—#)—Henry Mec- Right, 45, way veteram from . the government hespital a¢ Augusta, Ga,, was shot to death Sunday at a campground.; Miss Inez Calla han, 25, nurse,! was being held for investigation, e Shetiff G. R. Fletcher said Miss Callahan told him she and Me- Right were enroute to Mexico to obtain. 5 diverce from Mcßight's wife,” bellfeved tc be yliving near \Jacksonvillc-, fla. Miss Callahan, whp gavie her home as Seneca, N. €., said that after Mcßight had rcbta‘ingd the divorce they were to be married. ; A three-year-old girl, whom the ‘nurse said she adopted. was with her. Mcßight was found dead in bed, with a bullet whund in his right arm pit. Sheriff Fletcher confis cated a .38 caliber revolver.. whick he said Miss Callahan acknowl _ Mcßight's parents live at White« R el ST = “.'fux,\‘_«.e‘.’um,.gfl..g,—,m kSR 'Reforestation Is ’ Being P g Pressed By [ - Farmers of Hart To .save the soil- from grosion and to grow another erop of much needed timber, the farmers of Hart county are practicing refor~ | estation extensively, it is announ ced by the DuPre Barrett, exten 'sion forester, Agricultural Exten sion “Service for Georgia. { Demonstrations were put out in | 1929 and 1930 with the result that | 60 acres. were reforested.: Forty- ! four .farniers set out 113,000 addi-! tional ‘pine seedlings during the week of March 5, 1934. 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A : R £& ; SR = g S B 2 | ‘ % PooIR L L > .§. v A ; ' & S | : 1 ) i : 3 2 : :Eé : ] |. | , o i v £ G UNIVERSAL ” :v G ELECTRIC average ten feet in height, and slash pine pine growing 200 miles |north of its natural range put on :flfty inches of growth in 1933. | In Hart, as in many other Geor -1 . igia counties, farmers are moving trapidly to recluim eroded, worn out land by the best method-—arti ficial reforestation, ’ % l t S ! i | KIWANIS MEETS : l The Kiwanis club will! hold its ‘regular weekly = meeting /| Tuesday at 2:00' o'clock "at thei Georgian’ ‘hotel, A speeial’ nlugieal program, featuring songs an,d“\;.'da.nces, has. been arranged for ‘this = meeting. In kecping with the request of the: leutenant-governor of . this (dis trict, it is hoped that| this meet ing will be attended 100 percent. 1934'S LOW RATES - Open Wide the Door to - Modern Electric Cookery You’ve Wanted an Electric Range--- Now You Can Have It! Easy Sale Terms --- Low Electric Rates The first week of our great Spring Sale of Electric Ranges has made two things plain:--- First, 1934's NEW LOW ELECTRIC RATES have brought new economy to cooking; Second, Georgia women prefer Electric Ranges. That ex plains why so many Hotpoint and Uni versal Ranges already have been sold. Truly, the day which you---and other thousands of Georgia women ---have awaited is here! , - Picture one of these handsome ranges in your kitchen. Consider it, unwatched and untended, cooking an entire meal in the oven while you rest or play. Bear in mind that it ends the waste of youth, good b 3 3 , R p— ; . o 4 o NOW Truly Low-Cost it i : b= ELECTRIC L TRI gl W in g, ~LU ater Heating Electric Water heating has also been brought within easy reach of the most modest budget. Perhaps, you've thought it expensive. 1934’s NEW LOW ELECTRIC RATES have completely changed the picture. Find out how little it will cost you to enjoy the luxury of never-failing hot water. Give your home a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Heater. It supplies all the hot water you need, and requires no attention, night or day. SPECIAL PRICES AND SPECIAL EASY TERMS!: THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA B EARIOREE s, .ee ey Aapitatsanat s e S Report of Salvation : Made Public Today The local Salvation Army re port for. the months of January | and ‘i"ebruary was made public today by Captain Elmer Noble. } During January 40 :umliv:mlsg were given beds for the night, 19 | families were helped with grocer- | ies* fuel, and clothing, In . this | conection , 4,100 Pounds of fconl, | 2380 'garments, and 21 _fidirs of] shees ‘were ‘distributed. Two. farir ilies Were given thedical jaid, ton preseriptions were . filled, -and 49 | heurs. were spent |in G uudk spiritual visitation oF.» Vi . The report also! shows durthg looks'and health which has been the pen :'aggy-’gxagtéd‘fi{ by the old-style stove. It spells new freedom from kitchen drudg ery--new hours of leisure for other things:” 2 Remember, too, the GREAT ECON OMY which 1934's new low electric rates have added to Electric Cookery'’s other well. recognized advantages. The door has been opened wide for you to enjoy this clean, care-free method of cooking! - o 17,000 Georgia women know already, from personal experience, the virtues of Electric’' Cookery. Never would they go back to any other method. Thousands more will join them, now that the NEW LOW RATES, with their “Free Elec tricity,” have brought Electric Cookery [the, month 24 Indoer and 12 open |aivk meetings, four.doméstic soiende !classen. three prison meetings, and &’l6 fieetings for young people. [ »An February there weére 42 per gons given lodging for the night, ?uud 20 families helped with some lof the necessities of life. This ']i.ct includes 235 garments, 26 pairs{ iul' shoes, 3,500 pounds of coal, and innn set of furniture to a family that 'was burned out. Sixty-three fhours Were spent in visiting. | There were,, 24 senior - indoor imew_mgagaqd, 12 open air meetings iduring Febvum;y; There were also four c¢lasses in ‘domestic science, l'three' dail méeflnsa, and 16 as samblies for young people. .« The joint salary for Captain and lflrs Noble for January was S6O, and for. Tehruary was SB2. " [Attica Cotton Group ~‘ 1 Will Meet Tuesday! \ et o iy ‘ ~ An_ important neecting of the Attica Cotton improvement .'u-mo~! ciation will be held Tuesday at 4 o'clock ‘in the Attica school! building, Every member is urged to | be present. ‘ Farmers who live in the Amcal ‘community are also urged to at tend . this meeting whether mem-. bers of the assoclation or not. A' drive is being made to get all far mers ‘in the community to join Lhe% nssociation. : DIRECTORS MEET l The board of - directors of the Young Men's Christian association will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. l within the reach of all. Now it costs so little, no woman need any longer be satisfied with her<second choice in the kind of range she uses. Many of our cus tomers can use an electric range for only $2 a month more than they paid for elec tricity under the old rates. Others can add an Electric Range for EVEN LESS. Visit our store. Find out how cheaply you can add an Electric Range. It will surprise you! Can You Afford . 4 . A To Waii? | o | 0" 9 ‘qsfi_e ' See these beautiful, modern Elcc tric Ranges before you buy any . range! Today’s range is the Elec tric Range. Don’t think that you must content yourself with some other kind. It isn’t necessary any longer. Join the swing to Electric Cookery! Special prices, plus easy terms during this sale enable you to own an Electric Range just as easily as any other. There is a modei that will exactly suit your needs, Come in and make your choice, Pay only 5 per cent down, the balance in 24 months. Prices as low as $94.50 cash, completely installed. You deserve a modern Electric Range. You can afford it, now enjoy it! “Pains Gone,” Says - Lady, After She Had Taken CARDUI In deccriblng how her health im proved after she had taken Car dui, Mrs. Raiph R, Courtney, .of Wytheville, Va . said: “I was run down and suffered from pain in fy side. I wanted to feel well and get rid of the pain in my side, ‘so 1 sent for. Cardui and began taking it. By the time I had taken thr_ggw bottles of Cardui, I was feeling’ much better. The pains héd gone. I am very glad to recommend C:gxf.—f’ dui to other vouag women.” .. . Thousands of women testify Car dui benefited them. If it does not benefit YOU, consult a physician, 5 -—Adv. PAGE FIVE