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President, Governor, and
Ceorgia Garden Clubs In
cluded on List
Invitations to the Iris show;
be held here next Wednesday by
the Athens Garden club ha\'el
been sent to President and .\h‘fl.[
Roosevelt, Governor and Mrs. |
Tatmadge, all garden’ clubs-in the |
stat. of Georgia, and to the daugh—!
térs of the late Mrs. E. K. Lump- |
kin, in whose memory the show is'
being held. l
The invitations have been made
by the women of Athens interest
ed in the show and contain the
fdllowing words: “America’'s First
Garden Club cordially invites you
to attend its Iris Show froni three
to ten, May 9, Georgian hotel,
Athens, Georgia. '
This is written in lavender ink |
on white paper, which is backed |
with heavy paper of a lavender |
{ris color. The invitation is dec
opated with hand-painted pictures
off three lovely life-like bearded
rs, and a clump of several iris
piants.
. The Tallulah Falls Young Ma~l
trons’ is making elaborate plans
“for the benefit luncheon which will
Pe held in connection with the
show.
The picturesque garden of Mrs.
Lamar C. Rucker will make a
_wonderful setting for the tables,
and the occasion will assemble
many congenial groups. Chairmen
for the committees will be Mrs.
Hunter Harris, food. Mrs. Robert
Watterson, decorations, Mrs.
j}&mett Daniel, tickets, and Mrs.
Bd Everett, serving. The proceeds
will go to the Tallulah Fallg school.
““Dfficers of the circle are Mrs.
Murray Soule, president, Mrs, W.
L, Erwin, vice-president, Mrs.
‘Arthur Griffith, secretary, and
‘Mrse, Garnett Daniel, treasurer,
A staging committee of 230
members of the Garden club will
be at the Georgian hotel all the,
morning of the show, and will as: ‘
slst the exhibitors in arranging
their materials on the step-racks.'
Mrs. Morton Hodgson, chair-!
man of this group, urges that all.l
competitors have their exhibits in
place befgre noon next Wednesday
a® no entry will be accepted after
12 o’clock. i
_.Members of this committee are:
e Staging :
- Mrs. Morton Hodgson, chairman; |
Mrs. Howell Erwin, co-chairman; |
Mrs., Burney Dobbs, co-chairman, |,
‘Mrg. Marion Dußose, Mrs. J. A.
Parwin, Mrs. L. S. Davis, Mrs.
O. H. Arnold, Mrs. Arthur Gris- |
fith, Mrs. Ralph Goss, Mrs. Hun- |
ter Harris, Mrs. E. . Hodgson,
_ Mrsg. Edgeworth Lamkin, Mrs.
H, J. Mehre, Mrs. Homer Nich
“olson, Mrs. Sam Nickerson, Mrs.
Luther Nelson, Mrsg, Albert Sams,
Mrs. Murray Soule, Mrs. W. R.
Steedman, Mrs. Tom Tillman, Mrs
€. A. Trussell, Mrs. Bob Watter
gon, Mrs. Tate Wwright, Mrs. Jack
Wilking, Mrs, Robert Wilson, Mrs
Robert McWhorter, Mrs. F. C.|
‘Gaines, Cannon, Ga.
““About 14,000 persons made con
_tributions to finance Admiral
AByrd's present trip to the South
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L@ Bl THINGS, CROWDED TOGETHER. ON THE CLUB-LIKE
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THE CALLA LILY holds a unique position in the plant world. It
“is the “lily which is npot a lily,” the “calla which is not a calla,” 'and
that part of it which is called a “flower” is not a flower.
NEXT: How much area would all the electric lamps in use in the
United States illuminate as brightly as it is.iluminated by the sun?
BLE MIN \‘
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' ~of Quality
‘Clarke Teachers
1
I+ Paid Over $6,000
| .
Y Inßack Salzmesl
I Clarke county school teachers
‘iwm‘b to meet in the Court hou:;cJ
this afternoon at 4:30 to receive over I
| $6,000 in back pay for the months!
of February and March through
federal funds. Fifty-seven lmn(l)‘s~d|
{dollars of this is being furnished
{ by the government, and the county
lis to make up the rest. ,
| This move was approved by the
| County Board of Education at thel
flmwu‘ng held in Supt. W. R
4 Coile’s office this morning. Al
!whjtp teachers in the county were
i approved for re-election by the
fhnnrd at that time. The teachers
{ are elected by the local boards,
‘and approved by. the county
group.
} No statement as to pavment of |
| salaries for April and May Wi
l made.
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. FUNERAL NOTICE
e e e A B RO AP e
DOPROUGH--Died at his home in
Oglethorpe county yesterday
Tuesday May Ist at 6 p. m.,
Mr, James IL.. Dorough in his
74th year. He is survived by
his wife Mrs. Pattie Dorough
and the following neices and
nephews, Mrs. O. M. Branson
of Harlem, Ga.; Mrs. Jessie
Baughh of Harlem; Mr. B. T.
Hubert of Harlem, Mr, Olin
Hubert of Decatur, Mr. Jack Hu
bert and Mr. Archer Hubert of
| Atlanta; The funeral was today
Wednesgday May 2nd at 3:30
l from the Wegley church in
I Oglethorpe county. ® The follow
. ing gentlemen served as pall
bebarers: Mr. Willle Paul, Mr, |
Luther Harrison, Mr. Murry
Harrison, Mr. Charlie Harrison,
Mr. R. W. Cartledge and Mr.
W. .T. Patton. Roev. A, B,
Ulm of the Methodist church as
sisted b:é.| Rev., J. M. Guest of
the Methodist church officiated
I with interment in the Wesley
~ Chapel cemetery. Bernstein Fun
eral Home.
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~ The collection at the Roosevelt
- House Library and Museum in
- New York contains a three-barrel
gun which was made to order for
' Theodore Roosevelt and which he
used in many of hig earlier hunts
for big game with great success,
In Siam, debtors who fail to dis
charge their obligations after &
given time are forced by law to
work for their creditors until the
debt is settled.
The U. S. warship Whteree, in
a geaquake of 1868, wag carried a
gquarter mile inland and left high
and dry; in 1877, nother seaquake
sent aw ave rolling inland, which
picked up the stranded hulk of the
Wateree and earried it still far
ther from the sea, near Africa,
Chile. &
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less grasshopper, L b «
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By WILLIAMS
Cleaning Things Up!
Every Man for Himself!
Just Like a Coupl eof Heads!
Time on His Hands!
Stick to It!
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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