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Happy Birthday
- Miss lavonia Scarbrough cele
brated her fourteenth Dbirthday
- last. Friday. Happy birthday, La
' ‘vonia.
i Little Miss Beverly Anne Beusse
- Will Le exactly five years old to
Emorrow. We're wishing you, too
Smany happy returns of the day
Beverly."”
“ Athenians At Bessie Tift
- Mlisses Martha Bray, Lottie Mae
Carr and Dorothy Tippett, who
are students at Bessie Tift college
- Forsyth, were named on the dean’s
“Higi for the fall term of 1834. In
" urder to nmake this list an average
of B or over must be made,
Class Meeting Helid in Car
BEvery Athenian easily remem
bers the excellent downpours Ath
ens ¢xperienced last weck. Well,
January 8 it rained so hard that
ghe Friendship c¢lass of Prince
Avende Baptist c¢hurch could not
. get into the Bible class room. But
' did they give the meeting up?
They ‘did not! Since automobiles
are made to use, they promptly
utilized Miss Velma Parker's car.
And in the dry comfort of the car
_they proceeded to carry on their
“meeting.
~ Plans for building up the class
were Giscussed and new officers
were elected. The new officers are
Miss Nellie Mae Maynard, presi
_deént; Miss Velma Parker, vice
_president; DBiss Ann Williams,
séeond vice-president; Miss Roz-
Q&:fi@ble, third vice-president;
‘Mjss Edith Kinnman, fourth vice
_president; Miss Zuline Parks, sec
retarys Miss Frances Thomas,
treasurer; Miss Katherine Gordon,
_reporter; Misses Lucile Martin and
WJosephine Higdon, group captains.
b?o “Jou see, even business can
_be tramsacted. in an auto. i
;’i Well Meaning
" Quite peacefully, with the ex
‘ception of much laughter, a group
‘of college students were strolling
‘up Lumpkin hill. John (names are
Mi¢titious) seemed to he getting
‘guite -a bit of teasing from the
‘other boys about running into
people.
eAN right, I'll show vou that—
%%l excuse me—!" |
f‘ore laughs from the crowd. |
i
”i We See By the Tags \
Will Rogers would probably say
. see by the /papers” but we're
‘sayihg < "We wmee by the tags.”
,gut’s exactly it. We see by the
tags that Rhode Island, Minneso
ta, South Carolina and other sou
%fl states, and Ohio were rep
_résented in Athens Saturday.
B o ST —
%’“M 8o Graceful
A fair young damsel stopped us
_the other day with the question as
‘& good football player. When we
_told her because of his excellent
_playing, that didn't satisfy her.
“He's a good. player,” she admit
ted, “but he's so graceful when he
takes the ball.” : :
~ Quite Unexpectedly
~ Quite unexpectedly a large sofa
‘cukhion eame hurtling from the
stair-steps in a downtown build
ing yesterday. Well, what could
that mean? Pedestrians were quite.
jastonished. But they found that
wiis a #ood way to get them down
whe moving. And much simpler
#tn carrying them down. The'
people in question had no idea of
dding such a thing, though. The
cushion _ had tumbled from its
wer place, therefore arriving at
ite destination earlier than it was
ae natea . 2
L Yeday's bpugh . o
. Mr. %;gfl“l see you're moving,
_ Mr. i% “Yes, the color of the
hause didn't match the wife's new’
%t. 80 &m into: ‘one
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‘being deprived of constitutional
rights by the act.
,;g’ms daw, act 19 of the special
. sesslon, would force the company
7}.provida a proportionate ponsion
for an employe who is dismissed
,‘ having been emloyed ass
‘mnch as one-fourth of the years
lfii‘?‘?’ make him eligible for a pen
g% g said in his conduct of the
» gislative session that the act was
zv rned to prevent the discharging
;:z‘ who soon would he eli
_glble for pensioning.
@; going into court the oil con
eern maintained that the act would
w era with their regular annuity
fapStem and that it would take away
mim the employer the right to con
| tract with emploves on pensions. |
" Asg the restraining order was an- |
«eed the “Square Deal” loadm'-i
‘% in Baton Rouge was oamng}
xcit!z-:'nez to join them in their
’;J“ agaist Long's dictatorial con
% ‘which holds through his alli
" ance with the state administration
. oft Governor O. K. Allen.
£ Their organization grew out of the
L laying off temborarily ten days ago
1,000 employes by the Standard
émompany at Baton Rouge be
§ of Long's new tvX on re
= fimers oil,
~‘ ‘The tax 'was rebated under a
promise with Leng and the
. workers were given back their jobs
" fitwas announced by Long.
£ln challenge Saturday Chester I
¢ Amant, an. éxecative committ
eanan of the “Square Deal Assoc
jaion." declareq that “we have the
dictatbrship on' the run” and asked
B 8 pomatica o »mg
B e
Ten Dollars In Cash Prizes To Be Given Away
really—cure enough cut
w E AR E ting our rates, Deposit
also reduced to $5. if you can find cheaper
first-class riding anywhere we will agree to
swallow our carg one by one if you'll give us
time to grese them.
XO Y’ Z.
331 THOMAS STREET—PHONE 1626
(One Block East of Georgian Hotel)
SEE US FOR
USE CAR BARGAINS
'33 Chevrolet Coach
'32 Hupmobile Coupe
"33 Plymouth Coach
AND OTHERS
SAM W. PINSON MOTOR CO.
Phone 786
QUALITY - SERVICE
NOTICE!
20% Discount on Laundry
CASH AND CARRY
Bring Your Bundles—Call for It
AND SAVE:
10c0na...... .....50¢c Bundle
20c0na..........51.00 Bundle
30c0na..........51.50 Bundle
40c0na..........52.00 Bundle
INDUSRIAL LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING CO.
—PHONE 276—
142-146 East Clayton Street
COAL
and
OKE
You won find a better
walue than ours
ARMSTRONG & DOBBS
Athens Battery & Service Co.
ONE STOP SERVICE!
United otor Service
Motor Tune-Up Specialists
Carburetor Experts
Exide and Delco Batteries
Texaco Products
Certified Lubrication
Tires and Tire Repairs
ATHENS BATTERY &
SERVICE CO., Inc.
—PHONE 986—
GER 1935
%A LARG T
! We take this opportunity in thanking our
thousandg of customers and friends for .
their past patronage and sincerely “hope
that we can serve you in the future as we
have in the past years. Always call us
when in need of quality printing.
Y
BURMAN PRINTING CO.
- SHONE 92 125 W. WASHINGTON ST.
COME TO THE
WHITE
DRY CLEANING CO.
FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY
DRY CEANING
DYEING
L and
Whether It's a Man’s Suit or a
Fine Dress, You Arc SAFE in Send
ing Is Here!
PHONE 686 . . for Service!
The Olivia Cook Dress Shop
283 East Clayton Street
Now Featuring
Smart Fashions for Spring
In All the Newest Materials
and Shade
Dresses Suits Coats
$5.95 $10.95 $12.95
to . 10 to
$18.75 $16.75 SIS
Stop ln—Look Around and Sece
MODERNIZE YOUR
ON OUR SIMPLE
Low Cost Payment Plan
You can modernize your plumbing now with
low monthly payments—no red tape—no down
paymens and lwest financing rates ever
made available. OQupr finance company is au
thorized by the Federal Housing Administra
tion.
WE WILL MAKE COMPLETE
ARRANGEMENTS
CALL OR SEE US
W. GUY TILLER
Plumbing and Heating
—PHONE 1716—
MOTORS 45wl
GENERATORS 53»74 N
TRANSFORMERS (ERAGFER
i Y o ’_-xA
Day and Night \;“‘/
. } EB,
Service! ayd
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
ON ALL TYPE ELECTICAL
APPLIANCES
WE RE-WIRE YOUR HOME—
Placing Sockets in the Desired
Spots, Doing First Class Work at
Low Cost.
EPPES ELECTRIC CO.
-_D-/—\Y—49l NIGHT—B2S-W
Have Your Clothes
Cleaned Better . . .
SEND THEM TO
1 3
FINDLEY
. DRY CLEANERS
HERE'S WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU USE
OUR SERVICE:
SCIETIFIC METHODS
BETTER APPEARANCE
4 REASONABLE PRICES
PROMPT, COURTOUS
DELIVERY,
PHONE 9293
We Have Just Installed the Very
Latest Machine for Making—
SPARKLING CARBONATED
WATER
CODY DAVID Jac.
“Your Neighborhood Store”
Phone 920
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
FIND THE MISSING LETTER IN
EACH AD, MAKE SLOGAN, AND
THEN WRITE SHORT LETTER!
In each advertisement on this page there is a
word with a missing letter,
-
The right words properly placed spell a “slo
gan” that should be practiced by every Athen
ian. 4
Write a letter of not gver 200 words, nop less
than 175 words, containing the missing let
ters, mentioning each advertiser, and give
the slogan. Send the ietter to he Contest Edi
tor, Banner-Herald, by Thursday night, Janu
ary 17th. The . three best letters com
plying with all the raies will be declared the
winners.
FIRST PRIZE—SS.OO
SECOND PRIZE—S2.SO
THIRD PRIZE—S2.SO
January Clearance
Entire Stock .
Greatly Reduced
NEW WAY™ ..o
Your Clothes Are an Investment
Worth Protecting—We Do That!
NO NEED TO TAKE A CHANCE OF
HAVING A SUIT OR DRESS RUINED.
Our Cleaners Know How to Do
Proper Cleaning Without Any In
jury to abrics or Shape!
SEND US YOUR FINEST THINGS
FOR LAUNDERING. WE TAKE
CARE OF THEM!
Phone 1781 W¢ Sall and
SALE OF WOMEN’S
- SHOES!
ODD LOTS! - *
All Sizes but £ @‘:4
Not in All <7 SNty :
Styles! £SR T
40 AN [ |
YOU GET A BARGAN!
GOOD NOW AND FOR SPRING!
79¢ SI.OO
$1.45 $1.95
ATHENS SHOE CO.
EAST CLAYTON STREET
& | esPUNE 707—
W. L. HANCOCK COAL (0.
FOR
Dependable Coal . . .
. . Dependable Service
PRONTQO FHORE
‘ o S
Saving
COPLETE FILING SYSTEMS
Save Office Hours and Work and
- Worrying.
THE McGREGOR (0.
ATHENS, CA.
We employ reg
/ )i istered, experi
§ A enced pharma
& : é cists to make
N (e
: / ‘ & rate as skill and
the purest of
N éi drugs can make
ite
Delicius Sandwiches and Drinks
MEET ME AT
PAT RICK'S
HARMACY
PHONE 88
:J. Swanton lvy
w——" INC. |
DODGE and PLYMOUTH
Whelesal and Retail
Distributors Northeast
Georgia
YOU GET ALL
1. SERVICE
3 2. COURTESY
LOW PRICE
WHEN YOU COME TO US FOR
REPAIRS ON YOUR FORD!
Factory Trained Experts Will Take a
Diagnosis and Prescribe the Right
Thing to Be Done. No Experimenting
or “Guessing.” They are Polite and
Willing.
PRICES WILL BE RIGHT!
C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO.
ATHENS’ OLDEST DEALER
CRAWFORD COAL AND
MATTRESS CO.
Phone 157—414 Foundry Street
QUALITY COAL AT LOWEST
PRICE!
“COAL THAT GIVES THE MOST HEAT
AND BURNS THE BEST
MATTRESS WORK OF ALL KIND
—QONE DAY SERVICE—
¥
- .
Quality and Service . ...
We Have Been Here for Many Years Giv
ing Our Customers and Friends the Very
Best Quality Merchandise and a High Type
Service. We Have Appreciated Your
Curteous Consideration in the Past and
Truly Hope that We Can Serve You in the
Future to a Larger and Better Advantage.
INDEPENDENT GROCERY
585 Boulevard—Phone 1456
WE SEW OR VULCANIZE ALL
SOLES ON . . . NONE TACKED
MARTIN BROS. SHOE
SHOP
—TWO SHOPS—
151 EAST CLAYTON 45 EAST CLAYTON
Next to Kress Beiow Gallant-Belk
717 — PHONES — 621
WE SHINE ALL SHOES!
SUNDAY, JANUAR}’/"m, 1938,
Our professional knowledge and
ethics meet with the appeciation
of those whom we are called upon
to serve.
Bernstein
7uneral me
E€STABLISHED 1911
AMBULANCE SERVICE
TELEPHONE -G
4
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Wholesome . . . Delicious
Made in Athes Georgia
£=—— 5) The Whole
e Family Will
nt&Mfi“’rv' “Love” It!
4 ~.~ v - SIE
's:\ ‘ Buy It From
(fi\\‘ b Your Grocer
S -2 PHONE 1616
\'\.—.
PRICE PROVISION CO.
240 North Lumpkin Street
Impressive “Third Degree” Road
Tests Win Thousands to
NEW MIRACLE RIDE!
THE BIGGEST THR!LL IN THE
WORLD IS TO OWN A
Champion of 1935!
W. G. SAILERS °
STUDEBAER SALES AND SERVICE
——PHONE 1956—
140 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
WINTER — SPRING — SUMMER
Tireston
Tires and Batteries Always Insure
You Satisfactory Service!
.«; Gas
;") Washing
T .
[ Greasing
POSS SERVICE STATION
—PHONE 9275—
312 East Washigton Street
PAR-B-Q)
LTS
Delicious Hash, Barbecued Pork
and Other Good Things to Et!
Pies and Cakes
somviioitie Wi
ALL KINDS BOTTLED DRINKS
AND BEER
COLORIAL BAR-B-Q
“THE STREET CAR”
—PHONE 9129—
We Deliver—Open All Night
Courteous and
Efficient Service . . .
You can depend upon our men so
move your house furnishings with
out damage. We have modern
equipment. Merchanise packed
for rail shipments.
TRANS-COUNTRY HAULS
ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone 656-—Athens, Ga.