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weDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934
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FOR SALE
FOR sALK—Galvanized 5-V Metal
Roofing is fire-proof and lasts a
lifetime; re-roof with Five-V for
efety and satisfaction. Chris
tian Hardware.
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wE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD ’
\ND SILVER AND PAY HIGH- '
EST PRICE IN CASH ’
|. BUSH, Jeweler
165 E. Clayton Street
g, Authority of U. 8. Treasury.
SHOE REPAIRS... ...
ONE DAY ONLY — Thursday —
Half Soles and Rubber Heels |
jeather or composition 89c. Old
ham Shoe Shop, 138 North
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WANTED TO BUY—Model A Ford, |
late model preferred. Christian
Hardware, Broad street. !
WANTED—To buy a secc:md-handl
ixteen-guage, breech load.ing.l
nammerless gun, Phone 142-J.
at 1:30 |
MALE HELP WANTED ’
MAN—Tor Coffee Route paying up
to $60.00 a week. Automobile
given producer. Write Albert |
Mills, 6697 Monmouth, Cinein- |
nati, Ohio. !
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ssured, New item in line every
month. €Call on business con
erns only. Restricted territory.
Merchants Industries, Inc., Box |
1028, Dayton, Ohio. ,
LAY - :
LOST—Pair white gold rim glasség
n'black case. Reward if return= f
ed to Mrs. BR. G. Bisson or phone
LOST—Lady’s fountain pen, vicln-,
ity of Geteral hospital; ;H\'er
nd, initials XK. €, N: M. §@.
Nicholson.
.. _FOR BT i
FOR RENT—Cottage in"
front of General Hospi-|
tal; Cobb street. Phonei
1 C. Jester |
FOR RENT—Five room modern |
rick bungalow, splendid condi-'
tion, aeross from Childs street)
Sthool. Joel Realty Company,i
\ight phone 1045; day phong 835.1
__FOR SALE—ROOFING TIN i
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E HAVE on hand a quantity of |
20od used tin, cheap for cash-{
‘lone No, 264. L. M. Leathers,
-W. Washington street. ;
___SHOCK ABSORBERS !
*OLD AND REPAIRED at Athens |
tattery & Service (o, Phonel
b, Clayton at Thomas street. i
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Arrival and Departure of Trains
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;.0 bm Birmingham 6:06 am
“02am Atlanta 4:00 am'
g Atlanta
'T‘ im B-ham.-Mem. 2:03 pm
‘0 and From North and South
~"7 bm Rich.-Norfolk 8:18 pm .
"0 am Rich.-Norfolk 9:47 pm |
L New York-Washington |
Pm Birmingham 6:05 am
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GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND |
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, GEORGIA RAILROAD |
4N 51 Arrives Athens 7:46 am |
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4" 50 Leaves Athens 11:00 a¥ |
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY i
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§ l:y.r. ~-Arrive 1
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‘ L Cox, Assistant General ‘;
Freight-Passenger Agent i
Telephone 81 I
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA ;
Dajly Leave Athens Fa
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%y only 7:50 am ana 4:00 pw
A 1 ATHENS CYCLE CO.
PR 5 S Bicycles, Velocipedes and Skates
&""g "y‘ y .
7 \ Repaired. 5
(e}.{% Near Corner Lumpkin and Washington
< e Streets—Phone 1361
FOR SALE—RcaI Estate on Most Liberal Terms!
Farm on Lexington Road, 105 Acres.
Farm on Lexington Road, 96 Acres. '
Farm on Newton Bridge Road, 200 Acres. ’
Farm on Commerce Road, 216 Acres.
Farm Near Eastville—6o Acres,
All the abave farms are in high state of cultivation with good
‘houses and pastures.
HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE
House 219 Cloverhurst Ave. House 161 Springdale St.
Housg 673 Cobk St. Bungalow in Winterville, Ga.
If you are in the market for real estate, it will pay you to see us,
We write ali kinds of insurance,
HINTON SECURITIES CO.
We Carry a Full Line of
PURINA CHOWS AND
SANITATION PRODUCTS
Heavy Groceries, Feed SQuffs: Farmall Tractors, and McCormick
Deering Farm Implements. Weber Wagons and Genuine Chat
tanocoga Plow Repairs and Repairg for Oliver, Vulcan, Lynchburg,
Avary and Other ;Vlakes of Plows.
JOE SHEPHERD
MOVED TO NEW LOCATION—CORNER OF BROAD AND
OCONEE STREET, ATHENS, GA.
RADIATORS REPAIRED AND CLEANED
: WELDING
DuPont Zerone Anti-Freeze—Globe Batteries
LET US LINE UP YOUR FRONT SYSTEM ON OUR NEW
BEAR MACHINE!
This Machine Will Stop Excessive Tire Wear, Hard Steering,
and Shimmy. We Straighten Axles and Frames Cold in Car.
GINN’S GARAGE
Phone 9118—132 Oc_onee Street
We do not Hfire the expense of solicitors or collectors. We Sell
for Cash therefore eliminating bookkeeping expense and losses
from bad accounts. These sevings are being passed to you. You
are sure of saving money by buying coal now.
CREECH COAL Is Second to None in Quality!
Creech Block . . $6.75 Creech Stoker . $6.00
Creech Egg .. . $6.50 Alabama Coke . SB.OO
Above Prices Are Strictly Cash—and Are Subject to Change
. Anytime,
T'he Florence Co.
“HOTTEST COAL AND COLDEST ICE"”
wPHONE 1340 oo mnmmsshms
REAL ESTATE
The last item to drop in price in a depression is also the last
item to rise. Stocks and commodities have taken a sharp rise.
in the last few months and real estate is just about ready to
follow.
We still have a few homes listed at mid-depression prices upon
which we may be notified of an increase in price any day. Bet
ter buy now befere such a rise.
COMNAND US—WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE! ]
DEADWYLER - BEACHAM REATY CO. §
PHONE 1521 244 EAST WASHINGTON sT. N
T 2 MAS % Inlaid and
‘ ¥ Pressed Wood
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——We have just received a shipment of new In
laid Wood Novelties . . . useful and attractive
gifts for any loved one or friend!
—Cigarette Boxes, Ash Trays, Book Ends in new
designs, Serving Trays, New Treatments in Nut
Bowls and Pick Sets, Trinket Boxes, all in the
popular new wood craft. :
We Are Also Showing the New Placques
in Pressed Wood—Beautiful Scenes Done
in the New Manner in Pressed Wood.
SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS
AND GIFTS!
The McGregor Co.
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Social News (From Winder
WINDER.—One of the pretties
parties of the fall season wasg th
shower given on Tuesday night i
compliment to Miss Lucy Lowe!
Ross whose marriage to Mr. J. H.
Garrison of Fitzgerald occurred on
Thanksgiving day. The affair was
;t’en at thé home of Mrs. W. T.
ndolph with Miss Tootsie Pat
rick, Miss Virginia Shelnutt, and
Miss Samielle Smith as hostess.
Autumn flowers were used in an
artistic arrangement threughout
the home.
Each guest registered and wrote
a suggestion concerning the proper
way to manage a husband.
{ Little Miss Pat Randolph, at
tived .inh a lovely frock of red ors
gandie, presented a wagon iilled
with gifts to the charming bride
elect, . The heautiful g.fts attested
the popularity of the honoree.
Following a unigue corftest the
Ihpst?sfis presented a teapot to
Miss Roess.,
The delicious refreshmefits served
were suggestive of the season. The
list of guests inciuded Mesdames
gillie Blount, W. C. Sharpton, W.
. Robison jr., Ludger Lanthier,
Rastus Wilbanks, E. L. Shelnutt,
B. E. Patrick, Henry Jones, W. C.
3053, W. T. Randolph, Misses
Juida Sims, Lueile Wages, Hazel
ghe‘mutt, Dorrice McElroy, Anne
uster Hargrove, Dorothy May
nard, Cathryn Hargrove, Maurice
Harrison, Melda Nichols, Reba Lay,
Viola Btheridge, Berta Meadow,
Henrietta. MeDonald, Ruth Mad
dox, and Emelyn Miller, |
| MRS, PRICE HOSTESS
| Mrs, D. A. Prige entertained |
| her: bridge club on Tuesday agtem-,]
i noon in .an informal but delightful
manner,
' Falj blossoms added color to the
rooms where the matrons assem
bled to enjoy the afterncon play
ing contract bridge. ; I
At the conclusion of the games
dainty refreshments were served
to Mesdames: Louise McCathern
T. B. Strange, Charles Ilenry, Roy
Maynard, D. S. Hill, Dick Brewer,
~and Clarence Davis,
IPERSONALs Tl
Misses Mary Lou Tuggle and
| Jehnic Baker of Atlanta were the
guests of Miss Mary Alice Poole
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. David Pass from the Uni
versity of Georgia spent Thurs
day with friends in this eity.
Mrs. E. A. Starr and Miss Nan I
Nelle Starr were in Atlanta last |
“PRICE REDUCED”
Large Size Crazy Crystal
Now Only SI.OO
Phone 67 or 68
MOON-WINN DRUG
CO., Inc.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL!
Bathroom Scales, $5
Electric Heat Pad, $2.98
Thermat Heat Pad, $1
Thermat jr. Pad, 69¢
PHONE 1066
CITIZENS PHARMACY
STAR MATTRESS CO.
Madison Avenue
At River Bridge
J. L. Pendley, Jr., Mgr.
PHONE 9147
WOOD FOR SALE
GO"D PINE WOOD READY
FOR STOVE!
We Deliver Ay Amount
PHONE 1249.]
STORAGE
MOVING — PACKING
Local and Long Distance
ADAMS TRANSFER CO
PHONE 656
CHECK...UP
ON YOUR INSURANCE!
The Season for FIRES and AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS is here.
We can PROTECT you against both, in com
_ panies which have stood more than ONE
DEPRESSION!
E. 1. SMITH & SIDNEY BOLEY CO.
—TELEPHONE NO. 9%—
J Don’t Think Just “Fish”
—There are fat fish and lean fish; there
are full-falvored and delicate-flavored fish;
there are poor fish (with fins and scales)
and fin, fish. There is 2s much variety in
fish ag in the red meats.
—Choose your fish with discrimination,
cook it with artful care, set it in the place
i of honor at the head of the table. . . . .
Fish isn’t just something to eat on fast dayg . . . It's a delicious
food. a nutritious meat, And of the fish you can buy in the market,
salt-water fish arg the finest. g
- ATHENS FISH & OYSTER CO.—PHONE 1537
.~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEA FOOD
| week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sid
"ney Eberhardt and children. Whil:
there they also attended the North
i Georgia Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burch wer.
in Decatur recentiyv to see Rev.
‘and Mrs. W. T. Hamby.
| Mrs. Hubert Maxwell rémains
{\xdisposed at her home on New
! gtreet,
t i Miss Mable Jackson spent the
litter part of the week with home
folk and had as her guests Miss
Louise Forbes of Hartwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stimmerour
spent Monday in Atlanta.
111‘5. J. T. Strange has returned
home from Athens whre she spent
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Carter
IDaniel and children,
Miss Lida Mae McKibbon of At
!lanta spent the latter part of the
- week with relatives in this eity,
Miss Allene Kilgore left Sunday
l for Greenville; 8. C. to resume her
studies in thag eity,
’ Mrs. C. A. Miranne and chil
‘dren were in Athens Saturday for
the Georgia-Tech game.
- Mrs. E. R. Hosch who has been
‘spending the past week with her
aunt Mrs. Minnie Daniel left Sat
urday for her home in Atlanta.
" Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Willlams
spent Thursday, in Atlanta
Miss Nan N’eile Starr of Eaton
ton was with homefolk for the hol
iday season.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Pender
grass and children of Decatur
spent a short time in this city re
cently.
w Mrs, D. A. Price, Mrs.. Tom
Strange and Miss Nan Nelle Starr |
spent Friday in Atlanta. |
_ Miss Camille Maynard returned
‘to Gainesville Sunday after a visit
of severa] days here with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Maynard,
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Smith and
lchildren of Swainsboro were the
recent guests of the formers moth
cer Mrs. Mollie Smith. 5
Mrs, Roble Tillman of Atlanta
has been visiting her parents“ Mr.
and Mrs, John Craft. Mr. Tillman
joined her here for the week-end.
Miss Mary Mayne of Nashville,
Tenn., spent the Thanksgiving sea
son with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Mayne.
Miss Daisy Price has returned
to her home in Greenville, S. C,
after g brief visit to Dr. and Mrs,
D. A. Preie.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis who
have been stationed in Florida
,since their marriage last month
are now visiting their parents Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Weatherly. They
are en route to Kentucky, where
they wil] reside for an indefinite
time. .
Miss Louise Kidd who has been
| ill the past week is convalescing at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reece
[_Couch.
P Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Summer
our, Mrs. €. 8. Willilams, Mrs. J.
é. Pledgér and Miss lda Kllgore
swere among these-who have been
.in Atheng recently to . gee little
Bobby Eskridge who is in the Gen
eral hospital. o |
Mr. and Mrs. Joe KEstes and
children were with Mr. and M"'J
George Woodruff during the holi
days.. = ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Etheridge and
iittle son have returned from south
Georgia.
CARD OF THANKS
To the Voters of Sandy Creek
District:
I want to thank the ones that
elected me bailiff in Saturday’s
election. I have no hard feelings
for those that did not support me,
and will serve a‘ll to the best of
my ability.
ROBERT H. WAGES.
MADE TO ORDER!
We Make Tables, Cedar Chests,
Book Cases, Kitchen Cabinets of
All Kinds, and Specially Built
Furniture.
PRICES REASONABLE!
Phone 158-W
Or Come to Factory
399 Buecna Vista Ave.
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Who's this: inverted siren?
Champion fancy diver? Olyms
pic team swimmer? You're
wrongl+s It's none other than
Norma Shearer, practicing at
her Santa Monica home some of
the fancy diving for which she
is noted. The famous film star
has often given exhibitions of
her springboard prowesst
NICHOLSON NEWS
BY J. L. BARNETT
' NICHOLSON, Ga. — Announce
ments have been made regarding
the next weeting of the Jackson
County Singing convention, which
will be with the Bethany Methodist
church, three miles west of this
place. Sam Lorq of Jefferson and
Jewett Barnett of Nicholson are
president and secretary of the con
vention and are soliciting the as
sistance of everyone in making this
the best year of song service.
Misses Berma Lou, Julia and
Azilie Read entertained the follow-
Jtlg’guests with a party, Saturday
evening. Harold Swindle, G. T
!.Kealer., Bluford Smith, Lewlis Dail
ey, James Wallace, Mayo Wilbanks
Clifford Palmer, James Baird, J, E.
Gibson, Misses Mary Sue Har
mon, Junita Venable, Syble Swind
le, Cathol Mae Palmer, Darline
Baird, Florine Barnett, Lydia Wil
sOoMm: :
A Thanksgiving dinner was serv
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J.
0.. Nabers, Thursday and the fol
lowing guests were present: Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Waldon, Mr. and
Mrs., Matt Clay, Atlanta; Mr, N. C.
Williamson, Miss Myrdelle Thur
mond, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Venable
of Frockton, Mr. J. F. Barnett, Mr.
Sam: Harmon and family of Nich
olsgon,
Mrs. Evie Pace was carrieq, to‘
Atlanta, Sunday, wheére she Will]
undergo an operation. Friends ‘
trust that she will be able to re
turn home soon,
Ttev, Paul Brady of Toccoa will
nreach at the Fire Baptized Holl
ness church, Saturday evening and
Sunday You are invited to at
tend. oy
Mr, C. C. Sorrow hag returned
from Atlanta with his daughter
Miss Gilmdys, after_the latter had an
operation. It's hoped she will soon
recover. ;
You are invited to atteng serv
ices at the Congregational Holiness
¢hureh, Sunday afternoon, by Rev.
Howard Sorrow of Jersey.
Mr. George Smith and family
were visiting near Colbert, Sunday
the guests of relatives and friends.
Mrs, R. P. Kendrall and children
of Macon were visiting here with
Mrs. Myrt Bullock last week.
Rev. W. M. Davis, Rev. W. C.
Broeck and Mr. Grover Sorrow held
services near. Maysville Sunday.
Rev. Paul Brady, Mrs, Howing
ton, daughters and eothers from
Athens were visiting here Sunday
afternoon.
Friends of Mrs. Dillard Watkins
are glad to learn she is improving
after being sick several days.
Mr. Henry Coleman of Atlanta
wag a visitor here during the past
week with his mother, Mrs. Ella
Coleman. ‘E o mwEN
Mrs. T. G, Johnson of Atlanta
was visiting here over the week
end, the guest of relatives and
friends.
Mr. Claud Berry of the CCC
camp. Blue Ridge, was visiting
among relatives here over the
week-end.
Mr. J. H. Davis of Maysville was
a visitor here Saturday and Sun
day, the guest of relatives.
Prof. M. H, Reynolds and family
of Subligna were week-end guests
of relatives here. |
Mr, Jewett Barnett ana famil
were viziting with relatives and
friends near Colbert Sunday. 4
DRESSED TURKEYS FOR
CHRISTMAS!
We have engaged a fine
lot of two year old Hens
and Toms! They will be
dressed and drawn, just
ready to bake with no ex
tra trouble. They will
v;:igh from 12-lbs. to 25-
Ibs.
~ARNOLD & ABNEY .
News Events in Winterville™
MISS MARION COILE, EDITOR, PHONE NO. 9
| WINTERVILLE, Ga.—The Win
| terville Recreation club issues the
| following announcement cencern
| ing its "Community Party” at the
I gymnasium Thursday evening,
| 4180:10:80 p. m. :
| The poung pepole of the elub
are giving a “party” in honor of
the older people in Winterville and
the surrounding communities, and
| are inviting both old and young,
whether members of the e¢lub or
}not. to spend an evening together
|in wholesome recreation. Formal
:invimtions are not going to be
mailed out but this notices serves
to remind everybody of his or her
cordial invitation to be present on
this happy oceasion. Don't miss
it! Remember, Thursday evening
i at the gym!
Miss Dora Meyer and Mrs. Anna
Flint left Sunday for Augusta
where they will spen¥ a month
lwi\h relatives there.
Teachers Go Home
#or Thanksgiving
‘ Among the number of teachers
who spent the Thanksgiving heli
days at their homes here were:
Misses Mabel Bolton of College
Park; Frances Briant of Maxeys;
Annie Mary Bolton of Bio Consol
idated school, Hart county; Gladys
! Coile of Chickamauga; Florrie
Dunlap of Columbia, 8. C.; Mir
iam O'Kelley of Whitehall; Loisg
Pittard of Douglas; Louisa Kro
ner of Soperton; Myra Lee Ker
lin of Center; Evelyn Fleeman of
Hapeville; and Messrs, George
Ligon O'Kelley of Dudley; Keely
Phillips of Ocilla. ; ‘
The friends of Miss . Forx'ie‘
Hardeman, - who teaches at Ar«
noldsville High schbol, are pleased
to learn of her improvement after
& tonsil operation at the St. Mary's
hospital last Wednesday. She
spent her holidays at the hospital
but returned to her home on the
Lexington road during the week
end. /
Mr., and Mrs. A. Taurus of filx‘-‘
mingham spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Pittard, and attended the Georgius
Tech game on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Massey and
daughter, Miss Margarvet Masséy.
of Atlanta attended the funeral of
Mr. C. H. Matthews Thusrday
afternoon. |
t Miss Christine Carter, one of the
popular teachers in the Wlmer-{
lvme elementary school, spent
fThanksglving with Mrs. M, P.
King in Arnoldsville.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Farrell
'and son, Frank, jr, of Atlanta
spent Thanskigivhg with feélatives
here.
Miss Vivian Smith of Macon
and Douglas attended the Georgia-
Tech football game in Athens and
made a brief visit during the
woek-end at the home of Rev. W,
M. Coile.
Tribute Paid to . :
‘Mr. G. H. Matthews W |
Widespread sorrow wag caused
in our community last Wednesday
morning when the sad news of
Mr. C. H. Matthews’ depatrure
from our midst was announced.
‘ The death angel enfl:red the
home of nis father-in-law, Mr.
Phil Watson, about 2:30 a. m.!
Wednesday and carried his soul
to hig Heavenly home where hla‘
lingering illness will cease for
evermore. h
His health had been failing for
several months, which caused a
resignation of his work in At
lanta where he had lived during
the last few years. During the
last few months, Mr. Matthews'
condition has been growing from
bad to worse.
No patient has ever displayed
more courage nad less murmuring
on account of his malady which
caused no little suffering. His
patience and loyalty to his Fath
er's Will is a sweet memory to all
who knew him.
Among thosée who are bereaved
are his wife, Mrs. Lena Watson
Maftthews; hig daughter, Mrs,
Maitie Matthews Ball 6f Atlanta:
two grandchildren, Fay and Hor
ace, jr, of Atlanta; two sisters,
Mrs. Dora Mathews Dawson and
Miss Annie Matthews of Atlanta:
oné kLrcther, Mr. Fulech Matthéws,
of Chester, 8. C.;” many nieces
and nephews.
The funeral was heéld at thé
Baptist church Thursday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock, and the ser
viees were conducted by Rev. W.
M. Coile, the pastor. The pall
bearers were Messrs. Joe Fambro,
Frank Duncan, Asbury Gunter,
Bennie Meyer, Linton Dawgon, M.
D. Watson, H. H. Neeli, Jack
Jackson and Cosby Dawson.
l Special music was furnished by
Mrs. Ben Eubanks, Mts?a Gladys
Coile and Marion Coile, Mr. Spur
geon Coile and Dr. F. W, Coile.
Miss Lois Pittard accompanied at
| the piano. The beautiful floral of
ferings were expressive of the love
and respect with which Mr. Mat
thews was held. Interment was in
the Winterville cemetery.
Among the relatives and friends
from out of town who attended
| the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs.
!Jack Jackson of Chickamauga;
Mr. and Mrs. Cosby Dawson of
New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Watson of Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Watson of Athens; Mr.
F. J. Watson of Atlanta; Mrs.
Dorothy Watson Ford, Mr. tm!l
Mrs. Linton Dawson of Athens;
Mrs. Cumi Bullock of Hull; Miss
Sue Fambro of Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Duncan of Athehs:!
Mre. Minnie L. Tuck of Atlanta.
The friends of the bereaved ta.m-!
ily deeply sympathize mm-rthua}
in their great sorrow. 7 ORI
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Purh]
and son, Howard, jr, of Augusta
visited in the home -of Mr. m 1
Mrs. Spurgeon Coile during the
Mr. Tinsley Holbrook, whe has
been spending several days in At
lanita, has returned home. §
Regret Transfer of =
Mc w 3 i b F Epad
terville, Cherokes’ Coptiac. 40l
&
PAGE SEVEN
, Tuckston, will B& transferred to
| Villa, ‘Riea. His friends regret !
:much that he will leave here %
wigh for him and his tamily !fié
! happiness and a great servied ]
his new field,
I It has been reported that Rev.
' R. W. Green of Villa Riea is to
[be the new pastor on the Winter=
ville charge. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Cunter
and two children spent Sunday
with relatives in Maysville.
Football Makes Way i
For Basketball Season :
Many football lovers attended
the Georgia-Tech game in ‘Athens
Saturday aftermoon and @saw &
close, hard fought contest which
was very thrilling to the admir
of both teams. However, &
Georgia ‘“fans” must have enjoy~
ed this yeat's football “swan
gong”’ somewhat more thoroughly
because of the seven points that
the Georgia Bulldogs managed to
score during the fourth guartér.
Anywray, “shorty” Roberts was
‘the most spectacular ‘offensive
power on the field. With this
grand finale to the football séa=
‘son, the local interest will' now b 8
confined to basketball for the nexg
few months. i e
By the way, the announcement
of basketball games betweent our
own High school teams afd @ the
Athens High teams during the
coming week-end will -.attraet
many because of the inténse inters
est and keen but friendly rivalry
which exists between the two
schoolg. “Watch for- the date and
do not mise these games! . &
Teachers Welcoshed P
Back From Holidays L R
Our community welcomes all the
members of the W. H. 8. faculty
who enjoyed the Fhanksgiving
holidays at their respective
homes or visiting elsewhere. Their
absence was very noticeable bee
cause their presence is greatly ene
joyed in our midst. ¢ i B o
Mr. and Mre. H. A. Hayness
Billy and Betty Haynes: spent
Saturday in Clarkesville as the
guests of relatives. Mrs, flfioldqnl
Mrs., Haynes’ mother, acéempans
fed them home Wwhere . she: will
spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Sp‘mtl)it and
two little sons spent Thanksgiv
ing with relatives in Atlagfi&.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Slay and children. spéht ,Sun
day with relatives near | Stephe
ens. . A g
Mr. and Mrs. Horace B A}:d
children, whe were called here on
account of the serious illn? and
death of Mrs, Ball's father, Mr.
C. H. Matthews, returned to.theie
home in Atlanta Saturdagf o
The friends of Mrs. L, A{ Na
bers are glad to hear that she has
improved from her recent illnéss.
Mre, Minnie L. Tuck, who dte
tended the funeral of Mr. Q. H.
Matthews and who hag been vbf
iting friends here a few:dayp, fée
turned to Atlanta Staurday. |
Miss Gertrude Shepard ; and
Mr Charlie Shepard sbeng‘zm
day in Atlanta. »"Ai“‘
PRAYER SERVICES
ARE HELD TONIGHT
‘Seven Local Churches An
nounce Regular Services
- Wednesday Night
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Prayer services will be held at
seven of the local churches tonight,
with one failing to = repert ' this
morning, and special services at
another. :
~ ,The Lottie Moon Christmas of
sering will be observed at prayer
services of the Prince Avenue Bap=
tist church tonight 4t 8 o’clock.
The Woman's MisSionary sosiety
will havy charge of the services,
with Mrs. L. M. Crowley, president
presiding. Mrs. T. W. Tippett,
Mrs. O. B. Dye, and Miss Allis
May Lang will take part on the
program, and Rev. T. W. Tippett
will give the devotional. v oo
Rev. J. C. Wilkinson will eons
tinue his study of the Psalms at
the services tonight at 8 o'cleck,
in th, Pirst Baptist church: Rev.
Lester Rumble will conduct sers
vices at the First Methodist ehureh
at -8 o’clock. iGEE e
Services at the Young m
chureh will bg under the s%fihs
ion of R. €. Whitaker, and will be=
gin at 8 o'clock The G. A and
the Sunbeams will have charge of
the services at thg ' HEast ' Athens
Baptist church at 7:30. Mrs, J.
B. Farr and Mrs. Yon will lead.
Rev. J. A. Langford willicon=
duct services at Oconee -Nsh‘“t
Methodist church at 8 ¢’clock; Ser
vices at West End Baptist church
will be conducted by Re\u-;ifi. A
Hemrick at 7:30, i =
The regular missionary méeting
will be held at the Christian ¢hureh
tonight at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. G.
F. Whitehedd in charge, “instead
of the regular prayer services. No
réport was available from the Cea
tral Presbyterian church.™
ADMIRAL DIES
NEW MILFORD, Conn, — #) —y
Reéar Admiral C. L. Hussey, U -
States Navy, retired, of W‘i’#
ton, D.C, and Litchfield, died of a
heart attack Tuesday &fte%tfi
ing from a train. % i;‘
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