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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1934
Prince Avengge‘,(;bul’fi,h :
Circle Sponsors Hunt
Circle No. 8 of Prince Avenue
Baptist church will sponsor an
paster €BB hunt, Wednesday after
poon at 3:30 o'clock on the
srounds, of the Lambda Chi Alpha
fraternity, 194 Prince avenue.
prizes will be given and games
ployed to make an enjoyable party
A smail admission of ten cents will
pe charged and the public is cor
dially invited to attend. \
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CHILD STREET STUDY
GROUP MEETS TUESDAY
AT 8 IN PEABODY HALL
rhe Parent Study Group of the
cpilas Street P.-T. A. will meet
Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in
the office of Miss Erna Proctor at
peabody hall ~on the University
campus. ;
The “evening hour . was chosen
o that fathers, as well as the
mothers, might reeeive the bene
pit of these discussions. -
Miss Erna Proctor, whe will con-
Juet, this study group, extends an
mvitation to all interested parents
to be present. ; 3
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FORMER ATHENS 0
COUPLE MARRIED
Anmouncement was made yester
day of the marriage of Miss b‘ra,n-i
ces Etheridge to Mr. i€, E. Wood.
\arch 20, 1934, Mrs. Wood is the
daughter of Mr. and Mes, C. F, |
Etheridge of Nashville, Tenn., tor-‘
merly of Athens, and was a popu
lar student at the Georgia State
College for Women. 1
Mr. Wood is the only son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Wood, Athens. Hel
received his education in the Athe
ens school and is ,hgw assls’tami
manager of the Rogers store al
rhomson, where he and his bride
will reside.
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METHODIST SOCIETY
70 HOLD EGG HUNT
The First Methodist c¢hureh’s
Children’s <Missionary Society will
hold an Easter egg hunt Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock on the
chiireh grounds, A small admis
gion will be charged for the hunt,
which includes several added fea
tures for the children attending.
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BUSINESS WOMEN’S CIRCLE
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The Business Women's circle of
the First Methodist ehurch will
meet Tuesday evening 4t the
church at 6:30. An laster pro
gram hag been arranged and a full
attendance is urged. 3
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MEETING OF ATHENS
CHAPTER NO. 268, O. E. S.
The Athens Chapter No. 268, O.
B. S., will hold their regular
meting Monday evening at 8:00
o'cloek in the Masonic temple.
All members are urged to be
present and visiting Stars will be
welcome. @
{MRS. W. F. PITTARD W. M.
MRS. J. H. WILSON, W. P.
MRS. 0. C. WAGES, Secty.
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PARENTS STUDY COURSE
GROUP MEETS WEDNESDAY
The Parents. Study.Ceurse Group
of Chase street school meets Wed
nesday afternoon at 3:15 o’clock
at the school building. Mrs. Ag
gie Dean Scott will speak on the
“Habit Formation of Children.”
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PRESBYTERIAN EASTER EGG
HUNT THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Just to remind the children thal
the Service league of the First
Preshyterian church will give one
of the loveliest egg hunts Thurs
day afternoon on the lawn of the
church at 4:00 o’clock, with all the
eggs beautifully colored, a real live
rabbit for a prize, cake and ice
cream as much as you can eat,
and a gentle pony to ride. Admis
sion only ten cents, and be ready
for a real afternoon of fun and
frolie. :
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PARENT STUDY GROUP
WILL MEET TUESDAY o
The Childs Street P.-T. A. Par
ent Study group will meet in the
office of Miss Erna Proctor in
Peabody <ll on the University
tampus 'Tuesday evéning at 8:00
o'clock ~ A
Miss Proctor, who will conduct
fho. study work extends a cordial
invitation to all interested, and
burposely selected the evening
hour so that fathers ‘might at
tend and get the benefit of the dis
cussion.
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WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS
TUESDAY AFTERNOON :
The Woman's club will meet
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, H.
H. Cobb, 1175 South Milledge ave
e at 4 o’clock, A full attendance
s urged,
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m\::?‘ W. & Weatherstone, of
M{ltg‘h;:é\. {;aliforma is visiting her
me{ I‘A.L AIB H. J. Stegeman on
: -umpkin street. Mr. Nor
?’l”‘] Washburne of Syracuse, N.
h(;mf: also visiting at the Stegeman
MICHAEL’S
SALE ‘
Beginning Thursday
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- ] HAVE loved too of ten— o
That is why I know
Roses. have brief blooming; e,
Loveliness of snow §'v’ .
Lasts a winter’s evening, \ - A
Candles burn the night, e s
Leaving melted tapers. e } ; .
(Darling, am I right?) \ e ;x%
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IHAVE loved too often, 2 oY v T AN
I should understand ; WG "%;“
Love’s a fragile bluebell RSO, \ GATaE
In a misty land: 7 = o
Love’s a pretty story— 5;?,»
Hill-tops on. the moon, -
Two who run forever !
Through a breathless June. 5
(ONE should take life calmly, S ) {@
Daffodils in spring, £SN
Woodfires, gipsy faugh § e
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From a gallant promise— Rod 10 0 G Eol gl
Take loves as they come. o LT
But, if I remembered, i P
Life would be so dumb! A P 9
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lear and
little son have returned after a
visit. in. Elberton avith Mr, fand|
Mrs. Doc Lunsford. i,
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Messrs. James Faulkner and}
Rufus Whitmire haveé returned to
Athens after spending several
days in Bowman. ?
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Miss Frances Leeson spent the
week-end in Bowman.
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‘‘Mr. W. O. HudSon, jr, has
returned from a visit with his par
ents in Fortsonia, : ’
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Mr? and Mrs. J, W. Ainslie,
Miss Josephine Ainslie and Messrs.
Bill and Andrew Ainslie of Madi- |
sos were among the out of town!
visitors here the latter part of the|
week.
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Mrs. Douglas Black and little
son recently visited Mr. and Mrs.l
H. Bray in Bishop.
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' Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Prickette
were recent guests with relatives
in Bogart.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C, Kinney!
have returned from Bogart, wherei
they visited Mrs. Kinney’s grand-‘
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert;
Thompson., |
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Mr. Waymond Whitehead hasi
returned from. a visit with his]|
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Whitehead, in Bogart. .
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C.- Briscoe
were recent guests of Mr. and|
Mrs. D. A. Robinson in Bogart.
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Miss Charlotte Dial has return
ed from a visit with relatives in
Bogart.
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Messrs. Walter and John F.|
Mathews of the Glade recently
visited friends here.
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Mr. Edd Burt, Mr. and Mrs. L.
S. Burt and son, Bobbie, were
visitors here the past, week from
the Glade.
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Mr. Harold Wheelis and Mr, and!
Mrs. Durwood Bullock were recent
guests of Mrs. Lena Wheelis in
the Glade. )
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Mr. and Mrs. L..J. Ruark, sr.,
and Mrs. L. J, Ruark, jr, of
Bairdstown were shopping in the
city the past week.
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Miss Virginia Berry of Huchings
‘Wwas a visitor here last week: . .
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Migses Alice and Garnell Thax
ton, Cecil Lesseur and Mark Les-
Iseur of Oglethorpe county were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Day. ’ ;
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Mrs. J. D. Lesseur has return
ed to her home .in. Rose Hill after
a visit here with her daughter,
Mrs. H. M. Day.
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Messrs. B. B. and Marvin
Bridges, and Howard TFaust of
Oglethorpe county were business
visitors here Friday.
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Mrs. ~ Jacob = Hatrison, Misses’
Willie Tiller and Onzelle Harrison
have returned to their home in |
| Oglethorpe county after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bray. on .thé
Danielsville road.
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Mr. and Mrs. -Reese Arnold
have returned ‘from Stevens Grove
twhere they visited Mr. and Mrs.
d. H. Palmers . s =+ .
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Miss Dorothy Whitehead of
Sandy Cross was a visitor in the’
city Saturday. 1
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Miss Frances Nunnally has re-@
turned to her home in Bogart after
visiting relatives here. ¢ P
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Mr. and Mrs. Js S. Hale, Jr,
Mrs. 3. W. Venable, Miss Louise
Carson, Misses ‘Alberta and Doro-/
thy Marshall, Misses Macie Sims.
and Loraine Bowden were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. O.
Carson in Central. ! to
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Parks of
Maysville were visitors here the
plateer part of the week. g
Mrs. Hattie Bray has returned|
from a visit in Shiloh with her|
daughter, Mrs. ,Bfior&on Stephens.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hansford
Were recent guetts of hgx‘- and Mrs.
Morton Stephens in Shileh.
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Miss Elizabeth Sheppard . has |
returned to the cit after spending
several days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sheppard in Mays- |
ville. ;
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Miss Maurine Neal spent last
week-end at her home in Hebron. |
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Miss Sheppie Moorehead has
veturned from = Hartwell after
spending several days there with|
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.|
Moorehead.
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Mrs. J. Y. Carithers and Miss
Nettie Howard were recent visi
tors with Mrs. C. O, Stevens in
Crawford.
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Mrs. Annie Wingfield of Steph
ens was shopping in Athens the
past week.
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Misses Maude and Louise Tur
ner or the Glade weré shopping in|
Athens the past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morris hove
returned from New York and Phil
adelphia. .
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Mr. Charence Chandler has been
confined to his Milledge avenue
home with a cold for several days.
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Dr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Grubb
Mr. Jack Stewart, Miss Lola Eth
ridge and Mrs. Ethel Juhan at
tended the 25th anniversary serv
ices of the Winder Christian church
Sunday, ¢ ey
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Friends of Miss Ida Davison will
regret to learn of her continued
illness at her home on University
Drive.
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Mr. Gordon Carson and Mr. Gor
don Carson jr., have returned to
Savannah after a weekend visit
here.
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Mr. Deloney Hull stationed in
gouth, Ga. with the State High
way department spent the week
end here wtih his family.
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~ Mr. and Mrs, Will King Meadow
of Atlanta spent the weekend with
‘his mother, Mrs, D. W. Meadow,
and were among the out-of-town,
’guests at Mr. and Mrs. Will Er
win's lovely party Saturday night
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Mr. and Mrs.. H, A. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernice Brooks and Mrs
J. D. Zuber spent yesterday in
Greonvlle, S. C.
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' The passng of Dr. Joseph S,
Stewart Sunday morning brought
'inexpressible sadnessg to the entire
community. and . the sincerest sSym
ipathy goes out to the bereaved
family. His death reémoves one of
the states most distinguished edu
cators and the University has sus
tained an immeasurable loss asg well
a the entire community.
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Mr, and Mr. R. S. Patillo had as®
their guests for the weekend, Dr.
and Mrs. E. H. Clarke of Douglas
Ga.
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The death of Miss Jessie Moore
lfonowing a long illness in an At
lanta hospital Saturday has
brought great sorrow to her many
friends and -the public sehool facul
ty has sustained a great loss. The
sincerest sympathy goes out to her
bereaved family. © - * °
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Mrs. W. W. Robinson of Chat
tanooga arrived Saturday to spendi
a week with her sister Louis 8.
Davis. Mrs, Robinson will be given
given a most cordial welcome by
her m#ny friends. |
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
OCONEE HEIGCHTS
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Mahel and Miss
Mahel of Atlanta were guests Sun
day of Mr, and Mrs. Redmond.
A number of young people en
joyed a weiner roast at Mitchell's
Bridge Friday night. :
‘Mr, Jay Smith has returned from
Waleska, where he spent the spring
holidays with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lester spent
Sunday at Statham, as the guest
of Mrs. Lester's father.
Mrs. A, L. King ang Miss
Elizabeth Gerard were spend-the
day guests of friends Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs., Joe Paraham of
Atlanta are visiting their parents
Mr 4 and Mrs. Wiods.
The friends of Mr. Bradbury re
gret to know of his continued ill
ness. ?
‘Migs Mattie Lou Bradbury of
Charleston spent. a few days al
home recently.
Mr. Joe Alexander continues il
at his home, much to the regret
of . his friends, e
Master Billy Redmond is im
proving from measles.
Miss Myrtle Dills is spending
the spring holidays with Mrs
Harry Kenney.
Mr. Frank Dills and Mr. Harry
Kenney were in Winder Monday.
The 4-H club girls are planning
to equip a modern Kkitchen. They
will present two one-act plays
March the thirtieth, using the pro
ceeds for improvement of the
kitchen, 150 5 :
Messrs. Estes Pirkle and J. T.
Warley of Jefferson were Trecent
guests here, i
‘Misses Jimmie Martin, Mildred
Lester and Pinkie Fowler are
spending several days with Miss
Martha Poss, Fa ",:;t i
Miss - Pinkle Fowler was . the
honoree of a surprise party Satur
day evening, given at the home of
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Lester on
the = Boulevard. :
Miss Ora Nelle Silman has re
turned: to. Jefferson - after a wvisti
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Redmond, Miss Velma
Parker and Mr. Charles Parker
were recent guests of Mrs, Sum
mie Poss. ; :
Miss Pinkie Fowler entertained a
group of °‘riends at her home Wed
nesday night. :
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and son,
of Atlanta, have returned to their
home after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Martin,
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EASTER TIME
'Tis ‘Baster timel' %
I sing again
Of ' love’s redeeming grace
That opened wide the heavenly
gates £l 3
To_make for me a place; =
And may I ever faithful be -
Until T see His face.
'"Tis Easter time!
I pray ageain
To know His blessed will,
‘And in my heart I hear agaifi’
#is voice say, “Peace, be still’”’;
For all the emptiness of life. .
‘He comes from heav'n to fill.
'Pis Easter time!
I live again— i
The stone is rolled away
From every tomb of doubt and
grief— it
My night is turned to day;
And in my heart Christ reigns as
king
This resurrection day!
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EMMANUEL CHURCH |
SCHOOL EASTER PARTY
Another Easter season is near at
hand and with it comes to the
children of Athens the annual
Easter party, given by the Service
League of Emmanual ¢ hurch
school which assures all that at
tend a good time. This party will
be held at the Parish House (rain
or shine) next Monday April 2, at
four o'clock. Bach child that at
tends will receive an attractive
basket filleq with eggs. There
will be something entirely new this
year for the children to come and
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MISS EUGENIA ARNOLD
HONORS DANCING CLASS
Miss Eugenia Arnold will honot
the members of her fail and spring
dancing class at a delightful dance
Monday mnight at the Georgian
hotel. The dance will begin at §
o'clock, and will continue until 10.
The best boy dancer, the best
girl dancer, and the boy and girl
showing the most progress in the
advanced and beginners classes
will be given prizes.
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LUCY COBB P. T. A. POSTPONES
EASTER EGG HUNT
- The ITamcy Cobb P, T. A. has
postponed their Egg hunt until af
ter Easter on account of the wea
ther.
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Mr. Mac Foster arrived Satur
day from Nashville, Tenn, where
he attended the Gupton Jones
Schoet of Embalming. Mr, and Mrs.
Foster left today for Perry, Ga. to
'vigit Mrs. A, R. Foster.
Lady Says She Took
CARDUI for Cramps;
Was Soon Relieved
Women who suffer as she did
will be interested in the experience
of Mrs. Maude Crafton, of Belle
ville, 111., who writes: “For several
yvears, 1 suffered from irregular
trouble and cramping There would
be days when I would have to stay
in bed, I would get so nervous, I
was miserable. My aunt told me
te try Cardui, She believed it
would build me up, regulate me
and help the nervous trouble. T
knew after taking half a bottle of
Cardui that I was better. I kept on
taking Cardui and found it was do
ing me a world of good. I am in
good health, which means a lot to
me” ... Try this same medicine.
\Thoumnds of women testify Car
dui benefited them, If it does not
benefit YOU, consult a ph®sician,.
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cheice, Paramount named its own potential stars and here are five
of them, all easy to gaze upon. Left and right, top row, are Eliza
beth Young and Frances Drake. Left to right, bottom row, are
Helen Mack, Evelyn Venable and Dorothy Dell, $ [da Lupino, a
sixth selection, was on vacation when this picture was taken.
Men's Bible Class ;
Victors in Contest
At West, End Church
A six weeks contest hetween the
Men's and Women's Bible classes
at the West End Baptist church
ended last week with the men win
ning. The ladies served the men a
banquet at the Community house
Saturday, the reward for the vie
tors. -
The dining room was beautifully
decorated for the occasion, Spark
ling glass and silver were used,
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The Management of Athens Banner-Herald has estab- ~ R o
lished a standardized quick reference classified adver- 2N NP
tising department. B T
The Character and Size of the Circulation of The Ath- iéfi ;5 S
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ens Banner-Herald, together with the Resocurcerul Citi- g 3
zenship of its Subscribers whose PURCHASING POWER
is above the average, will make the New Classified De
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partment More Famous than ever for Quick Results. 3 g%
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The magnitude of advertising value can be quickly re- ah
lc d b h oge A .. d . %’- q,‘}’i’fig%
alized by the proper use of Classified Advertising and it T
is the purpose of the publisher to establish the kind of
a Want Ad Department that is not only attractive and :
casy to read, but interesting from every standpoint.
SUGGESTIONS
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Check over the following list of suggestions and no doubt but o
what you will be reminded of something that could be advertised
profitably. Then step to the telephone and call Th thens
Banner-Herald classified clerk who will help word your a :
way that will bring the best results. ; v =
Acreage for Sale Found Notices : Property for Sale : -
Agents Wanted Fruit for Sale Quilts for Sale £
Amusement Notices Fuel Wood for Sale Radio for Sale ‘ 1
Antiques for Sale Gift Suggestions Ranches for Sale
Articles for Sale : Grain for Sale Real Estate for Sale $
Auction Sales Groceries and Meatg Real Estate for Trade
Automobile for Sale Help Wanted Real Estate Wanted i
Baby Chicks for Sale Hogs for Sale Repair Service
Beauty Service Home-made Articles Roadside Stands e
Birdg for Sale Houses for Sale Seed for Sale
Business Opportunities Instruction Service Situations Wanted
Business Property Insurance and Bonds Store Room for Reént 1
Business Service Junk for Sale Strayed Animal L
Cats for Sale Kodakg for Sale Suburban Real Estate 3
| Cattle for Sale Land for Sale Top Soil for Sale
| City Real Estate Land for Rent Transfer and Hauling
! Contractors Landscaping Trees for Sale I
| Dairy Farm for Sale Livestock for Sale Turkeys for Sale
' Dairy Products Lost Notices Typewriters for Sale
| Dance Notices Lots for Sale Uphblistering
| Educational Service Lumber for Sale Used Articles for Sale
f Eggs for Hatching Miscellaneous Articles Used Cars for Sale .
i Employment Wanted Miscellaneous Notices Used Furniture
} Farm for Rent Mules for Sale Used Implements d
‘ Farm' for Sale Musical Instruments Vegetables for Sale o
| Farm Loans Notices of Events Wagon for Sale
Farm Implementg Offices for Rent Wanted Help
| Farm Products Optical Service Warited to Buy : -
t Feed for Sale . Personal Noticeg Wanted to Rent
; Female Help Wanted Pigs for Sale Wanted to Sell 4
i Fertilizer for Sale Plans for Sale Wanted to Trade .
? Fishing Trips Poultry for Sale Wearing Apparel
l Flowers for Sale Private Instruction Work Wanted L e
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i LITTLE WANT ADS
e BRING BIG RESULTS
and formed a lovely contrast with
the yellow jonquils which were
‘use for a center piece.
Mrs. Pyron 1s teacher of the Wo
men's class and Mr. T. C. Long is
teacher of the Men's class.
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‘PLAY READING CIRCLE A. A. U.
'W. MEETS TUESDAY EVENING
| The Play Redding Circle of the
A, A, U. W. will ‘meet Tuesday
evening March,;27 with Mrs. Miller
Clarke, 297 Morton avenue, at 7:30
‘o‘cloek. The members are asked
to meet promptly,
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FUNERAL NOTIC
‘ L NOTICES
T e T e ;
STEWART.——The; ':fi T** “of Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph S. Stewart,
Mr, and Mrs, Hilliard Spalding
of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and_ Mrs.
Ward Wight of Atlanta, Ga., Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph S. Stewart of
Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Stewart of, Atlanta, Ga., Dr.
Franz Stewart of New York city,’
and Mfs. Kitty Bird of Guyton,‘
(Ga., are invited to attend the
funeral of Dr. Joseph S. Stew
art, Tuesday morning, March
27th, 1934, from the University
of Georgia chapel, at eleven
o'clock. Dr. Lester Rumble,
pastor of the First Methodist
church, will officiate, assisted by
Dr. Wra. H. Wrighton, asso
ciate professor of Philogophy.
Active - pallbearers will be Dr.
Stewart Roberts, Dr. Will Rob
erts, Mr. Stewart Bird, Dr. Tom
Hoss, jr., Mr. Warren Roberts,
Mr. Charlie Roberts, Mr. Tom
Ross,” sr., Mr. Angus Bird, and
honorary escort will be Chancel
lor Philip Weltner of the Uni
versity of Georgia System, mem-“
bers of ‘the Board of Regents,
the faculty of the University of
Georgia, members of Eta chap
ter of Chi Phi fratéernity, Statel
Superintendent of Education M.
D. Collins, members of the State
Board of Education, eight mem<
bers of the Accredited Associa
tion of the Georgia High School
association, Prof. T. J. Demp
sey, secretary of the State De
partment of Education; Prof. W.
D. Hooper, Dean Paul W. Chap
man of the College of Agricul
ture; Dr. Peyton Jacobs, presi
dent of Georgia Southwestern
college; H. H. Caldwell, regis
trar of the Georgia School off
Technology; J. G. Stipe, reg-|
istrar of Emory University;
Professor Mark Smith, pres
ident of the High School as
sociation, 'Thomaston, Ga., and
Prof, D. H. Standard, secretary’
of the High School assoclation,
of Cordele, Ga. Body will lie in
state in the University chapel
from ten o'clock until theé hour
«of the service. Interment will'
be in the Oxford, Ga., cametery}
at four o'clock, eastern standard
time. MeDorman-Bridges. il
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' STUDY GROUP MEETS né;
. _The Parent-Study group of thé
Barrow school P.-T. A. will meeg
at the school Wedaesday afternoom
at 4 o'clock. Dr, J. BE. Greene o 0&
‘the University will continue lis
‘discussion of the Child. *
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day night? If you did not
you missed a great treat.
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for the hour. o
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