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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1935
Child That Is Most
Liked Is Liable To
Be Spoiled--Barton
By OLIVE ROBERT BARTON
very often in a family there is
. “preferred” chid, Parents are
likely to refute this statement and
honestly enough, too, because they
will mot admit the truth even to
themselves. A, mother or father
would be horrified to think there
j« any difference in their feelings
oward their children.
However, it so happens, without
any reflection on them that indi
viduality and personality count in
our reiationships with children,
one’s own not accepted as it does
with other people. It is just as
well mot to acknowledge it, as it
happens, because the less we aec
cont this difference the better for
evervbody concerned. It is a bitter
thing for Mary to discover that
her mother loves Johnny best.
And a cruel thing for Johnny to
{0 know that his father has a much
softer spot for the sister than for
him .
Young Do Not Sense Favoritism
Now tiny childeen are not apt
to sense 4any shading of differ
ence in their treatment, if it hap
pens to exist. But there is an
important matter along this line
that definitely affects the pre=
school child. g
1 think it can best be illustrat
od by taking a family I knew
pretty well and what happened
with the middle child.
There were three children. All
of them had illnesses, and serious
ones, but the oldest and youngest
got bétter without much drama
tization.
BEvery time Clara got sick he
was babied and petted consider
ably. He was not sick much of
tener than the others, but in some
way it wrung his mama’s heart
just a little more. She would
talk about her “poor Cloddy” and
how he just got everything.
And as is the way after amost
any sickness with little ones, he
escaped the general discipline of
the house a good bit of the time.
In his case these intervals were
lengthened. And Ilittle tasks the
others had to face and accept
were mnever assigned him. Disci
pline in hiz case was relaxed.
Sister and Brother, Too
He was not spoiled as much as
ne miight think, however. He had
. naturally sweet disposition and
n ingrained sense of justice that
aved him. His sister and brother
instead of resenting him, learned
so share their mother’'s. attitude
that he must be treasured. They,
too, took up the “poor Cloddy”
theme. And the cousins and the
aunts. He grew up to be a healthy
fine boy. But the family hardly
ever mentioned his name without
that affectionate ‘“poor” attached
to it.
In time he was the one chosen
for an education. Not that he was
hetter qualified but the effort was
concentrated on him.
One fine day the yrest of the
family woke up to the fact. All
but his dear mother (she really
was a very fine woman.) The other
children married and so did he.
they ha dtheir struggles and their
tribulations. But every time
gsomething happened to “poor
Cloddy” it spread through the
family. Just one more trial for
the unlucky ad. Deep sighs.
Now Resents Easy Childhood
He hated it. Still hates it. I be
lieve he resents it ‘more now than
¢ver. He sees that this too-ready
sympathy underminded his self
reliance. For long years it put him
in the baby class. Now he looks
back and sees that he became a
fatalist without the spirit to fight
when he needed to fight. Had he
net been of rather good stuff the
experience would have been ruin
ous. As for his mother, she her
self suffered too much and too
often, vicariously, through this fa
vored child. It could have been
spared.
Be esure that this will always
happen if emotion concentrates
too abnormally on one echild. It
cann iways be helped. but
when a mothér examines herself
and Kknows the situation, she can
generally do something about it.
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ILA NEWS
ILA —~— Mr. Ben White of Ila,
visiting his son Mr. Thearon
White In Atlanta.
Rev. J. A. Simpson of Clarkes
ville ‘and Rev. Harshal C. Deénay
of QGainesville are visiting in Ila
for a few days.
Friends of Mr. H. T. Swindle
will be glad to know that he is
resting comfortably following an
operation Sunday at St. Mary's
hospital in Athéns. 4
Miss Boénnie Westhrook had as
her gest last Sunday, Miss Martha
Dillard of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs., Paul Glenn and
family of Athens spent Suhday
with Mrs. Patline Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. A, 8. Westhrook
spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzpatrick
announce the birth of a son on
February 4.
AUXILIARY MEETS
The Woman’'s Auxiliary of tha
Tla. Preshyterion church met with
Mrs. Lovie Westhrook on Monday
afternoon. Mrs. R. R. Rird, Miss
Sara Tickson and Mrs. Flora
Westbrook gave a short program
on “Fellowship in Prayer.” After
a Bhort business session the
meeting was adiourned. About 12
imembers were present. ;
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The Girl's Circle held ‘theig
monthly meeting at the church
Monday afternoon. ‘
'TOURNEY WINNERS .
Colbert High, Ia Juniors and
Bond Grammar school were win
ners in the Madison County Bas
}ket Ball Tournament held in Ila
| last Fridoy and Saturday.
l The Colbert High school team
defeated the Ila boys by a score of
’25-15 in hte finals of the tourna
| ment Saturday night.
The Ma Junior teom defeated the
Sanford Junior team by a score
of 19-9 in the finals of the Junior
division Saturday night.
Bon defeated Meadow by a score
of 20-18 in the finala ¢f the gram
mar school division played Satur
| day night also.
GOAL SHOOTING CONTEST
In the Senior division of the goal
shooting contest of Doyle Huff,
Danielsville, won, getfing 25 out
25, John Rhodes of Ila, came sec
ond with 16 goals.
In the Junior division LaFaystte
Veatch, Tla, won, having 156 out of
25. Wordon of Sanford was sec
ond with 13 goals. j
‘ln ‘the Grammar school division
Pete Arrandale of Colbert, won
with 19 out of 25 shots and Rob
ert Westbrook, Tla, came second
with 17 ‘goals.
¥rank Sartain of Ila was high
point man of the tournament, hav
ing 50 points to his credit. He
played on the Ila Junior teéam.
ILA ATHLETIC TEAM
LOSES BY 17-30 SCORE
On Monday night in the Tla gym
the Soil Brosion team defeated the
Ila Athletic ¢lub'in the third game
of the season. The Ila boys won
the ofhér two games but were oul
played in the game Tuesday night.
‘The linsup.
Ila Ath (17) Soil Erosion (30)
RF—G. Westbrook, ) Walters (2)
LF—R. Westbrook (4) Carlton (9)
fH g Drnms
C—R.McCannon (1) Thompson (6)
RG—Simpson (4) Greene (1)
LG—Percells Wilder (12)
Substitues: Tla, L. Westbrook,
B. MeCannon (2). Mercier (5).
Soil Brosion— Gurr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carson of
Savannah were recent visitors hére,
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Mrs. M. C. Nicholson
Has Columbus Woman
As Her House Guest
Mrs. George Burrus, jr., of Col~
umbus arrives Wednesday, and
will be one of the visitors attend
ing the Press Institute, During her
visit she will be the house guest of
Mrs. Madison G. Nicholson, Hull
street,
- En route to Athens, Mrs. Burrus
attendeq the éxecutive board meet
ing of the Georgia Affiliated Demo
cratic Woman's club, as a mem
ber of the Time and Place com
mittee and also the executive board
meet of the Georgia Federation of
Women’s cl'ibs. In Atlanta, gs state
chairman of the magazine, “Club
woman” and also a chairman of the
magazine for the eneral Federa
tioh of Wemen's eclubs.
Mrs, Burrus has served as soc
iety and women's department edi
tor of Columbus newspapers for
over a quarter of a century. She
is also affiliated with Garden club
work, holding the office of chair
man of publicity for the national
council of state garden clubs. She
has served as vice-president of the
Garden Club of Georgia; also as
chairman of scrapbook for the Gar
den Cluh of Georgia, and as presi
dent of the Charter Garden Club of
Columhus. She is vice-president of
the Columbus Federation of Wom
en’s clubs, and regent of Oglethorpe
chapter, D. A. R. of Columbus.
" She has visited Athens on' sever
al occasions, attending the Club
Institutes spcnsored by the Georgia
Federation, and was also present at
the meeting of the Garden Club of
Georgia held in Athens several
years ago,
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NICHOLSON NEWS
BY J. L. BARNETT
NICHOLSON, Ga. — The Tri-
County choir, composed of singers
from Jackson, Madison and Banks
counties, will meet with the people
of Jefferson in the superior court
room, Sunday afternoon. This choir
always attracts numbers of good
leaders and professors and every
attendant is assured a pleasant
time. Come early and bring the
latest song books.
Misses Mattie V. McElhannon,
Ella Tee Coleman, Sammie Swind
le, Messrs. Tommie Hardy and
Billie Hendrix were Sunday guests
of Miss Helen McElhannon, who is
attending school at Young Harris.
Mrs. Vera Christian of Center is;
visiting here this week, the guest,
of Mrs, Myrt Bullock’s home. |
Misses Lucille and Pauline Brock !
were visiting at Gillsville Sunday,,
the guests of relatives.
Mrs. G. W. Price of Toccoa was
a week-end visitor in our city,'
where she was the guest of friends.‘
Mrs, Fred Orr and children of |
Chattanooga were recent guests of
Mr. ang Mrs. Lester Potts,
Mesdames Floy Stapler ahd C. T.
Coleman were Widnesday guests
of Mrs. A. O, Hood of Jefferson.
Revs. W. M. Davis and 'W. C.
Brock were in réligious services
near Gillsville Sunday mornihg.
Mrs. H. A. Howington was a‘
week-end visitor at Thomasville, |
N. C., the guest of relatives,
Quite a number of Nicholsonians
are attending the city court of Jef
ferson this week. |
Mrs. T. G. Johnson of Atlanta |
‘was a week-end guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McElhan- l
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bone of Com-‘
merce were visiting here, Saturday |
anq Sunday, the guests of relatives,|
Rev. G. W. Price of Toccoa prea-'
ched at the Congregational Holiness |
chuch over the week-end. ‘
Mr. W. O. Palmer entertained a
number of friends with a birthdayt
dinner Sunday. |
Services at the Fire Baptized
Holiness chureh Saturday night and
Sunday by Rev. Paul Brady of this
place.
D. A. R. CHAPTER TO MEET
WITH MISS ANNIE CRAWFORD
The regular meeting of the Elijah
Clarke chapter D. A, R. will be
helg with the regent Miss Annie
Crawford Thursday afternoon at
330. Judge Henry Hammond of
Augusta will be the speaker, and
all mémbers are cordially invited so
attend this very interesting meet+
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Miss Lula Edwards -
Speaks to Parents
- Group Here Tuesday
:' Factors ‘essential to the Hhome,
l\vm"(' stressed by. Miss Lula E -
wards, distriet agent of home de
lmnnst.\-ation work in north Georgia,
in her talk to tha parent group at
the nursery school Tuesday -night.
Miss Edwards said that the home
life should revolve around the par
{ents’ and children’s relationships
The main factors that should: be
l‘mught the children she listed as @
sense of responsibility, lovalty, fi
ldelit_\'. patience, faith, thrift. trust.
cooperation, s forbearance and kind
' ness. &
Those present includeq Mrp. and
|Mrs. P. D, Nunnally, "Mr, and Mrs.
J. C. Delay, Mr.-andl Mri T.oW
| Richard, Mr.and Mrs. J. /T, Pil-
Igrim. Mrs, W. T. Dixon, Mrs. Ludy
ISmith and Misses Catherine New
ton, Lucy Burkhalter, Grave Barn
’:u'd. Rose Thompson and Frances
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'Benef:t Party to Be -
i Held at Redstone; To
§ Benefit the Church
A benefit party will be given at
Redstone Wednesday night, Feb
ruary 20, at 8 o’clock., The pro-
ceeds will go to the Benevolent
fund assessed by the church.
A small admission will be charg
.ed and many delicious - refresh
ments will be on sale. Mrs. D. L.
Hagood will direct the games:
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Boggs Church Honors
Miss Mattie Nichols
Miss Mattie Julia Nichols was
‘presented with a beautiful box of
delicious home-made candy Sunday
morning, as an expression of ap
preciation of Boggs church of Miss
Nichols directing the recent “Queen
of Hearts Contest.”
Miss Nichols received the gift
most graclously, responding with
ais impromptu poem of thanks,
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Alpha Gamma Deltas
Honor New Sorority
At Beautiful Tea
The Apha CGamma Delta sorority
gave a beautiful tea Tuesday af
arnoon ot their home on Prince
avenue, whick was a lovely gesture
to the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority.
which was recently organized at
the University. Spritg flowers in
the colors of purple and gold were
used in the artistic decorations
throughout thé spacious rooms.
The handsomely appointed tea
table, lace covered, was presided
over by Mrs. Erwin D. Pusey and
Miss Lucile Crabtree who poured
coffee and tea. In the receiving
line were officers of the two
sororities, Miss Helen Will
iams, Miss Ruth Roberts, Miss Tda
Mogal, Miss Annette Muldow and
Miss Ivey, house mother. 1584
UNIVERSITY ELEMENTARY .
HIGH P.-T. A. TO MEET 3
The P.-T. A. 9f the University
Elementary and fiigh school will
meet Thursday afternoon Kt 4
o'clock in the Old Auditorium.
The topic for discussion will be
“Founders’ Day"”. All parents and
teachers are urged to attend.
—Pubicity Chairman.
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
... PERSONALS
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Mrs. H. B. Ritchie, president of
the State Federation of Woman’'s
clubs is spending today in Atlanta
going over for the bhoard meeting
of the Tallyah Falle school, Tol
| lowed by a luncheon. :
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Mr. and Mres: R, L. Meister
and children have returned from
Cornelin where they attended the
funeral of Hir. Meister’'s mother,
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‘ Mrs., W. D, Beacham is expec
ted home Saturday from Columbus
where she is having a deightful
visit with Mr. and Mprs. Jefferson
Box, she will motor up to Atlanta
’With her Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorsey spent
| the past week on a house party
[:n Highands, N. C.
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| Mr. 4nd Mrs. A. Y. Woods and
‘Miss Helen Woods have taken an
‘apartment at 225 Hill street.
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~ Miss Grace Gordon and Miss
- Opal McCarter of Danielsville, Ga.
spent the week with Miss Lucile
Tolbert
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- Miss Annie Hawkins and Miss
Myra. Wilhite of Commerce were
among the visitors here Tuesday.
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~ Mrs. Burney Dobbs, Mrs. Ralph
GGoss, Mrs. Howell Erwin and Mrs
Will Erwin spent Tuesday in Ate
lanta. j :
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Miss Ethel Jackson, Mr. T. H.
Jackson and mother motored to
'Decatur Tuesday evening to ‘at-‘
tend the George Washington Pro
gram of Decatur Chapter No. 148,
‘O, BE. 8. The young girls of At~
lanta Rainbow Assembly No. §
gave a patriotic drill and also took
part in the program. Appropriate
souvenirs of the occasion were
given each of the guests. Follow
ing the meeting Cherry ple and
coffee were served.
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Friends of Miss Jeanette Lank
ford, member of the Bogart facul
ty, will regret to learn of her fll-,
ness in Watkinsville, l
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. Mrs. G. W. Freeman and son;
Henry of Blairsville are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cook at Oco
nee Heights,
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Mrs. Lamar Rucker, Mrs,
Thomas Hubbara McHatton, and
Mrs. Walter Jones are spending
today in Atlanta. l
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Mrs, ‘W. D, Hooper, Mrs.
Thomas Hubbard McHattonw and
Mrs. Walter Bishop will motoy to
Augusta for the Camellia show,
which will he opened to the ‘publié
Friday and Saturday in the old
Medical college building. A small
admission will be charged. The
hours for Friday will be from three
to ten p. m. and on Saturday 12
to six p. m. The show will be
open Sunday also, it has been an- |
nounced by The Augusta E[era.ld.i
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Chancellor and Mrs. Phillin
Weltner ‘of Atanta will be guests
of Major and Mrs. Hunter Harris
for the Military ball Friday even
ing. .
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J, WkLitehead |
announce the birth of a son, Feb
ruary 15, ‘Who has been 'namedl
Chares Tieghley. 3
PHI MU SORORITY WEINER
ROAST AT COUNTRY CLUB
The Phi Mu Sorority will enter
tain this afternoon with a weiner
roast at the Athens Country elub,:
which is being pleasantly antici
pated by the invited guests and
hostess of the occasion.
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LUNCHEON CLUB MEETS ‘
WITH MRS. McBRIDE HOWELL
The TLuncheon e¢lub met this
morning with Mrs, Mcßride How-+
ell, at her attractive home on Mill
edge Circle, The enjoyable occas
jon assembled the members infor
mally. larly spring flowers added
a colorful note and graced the
beautifully appointed tabhle, A de
licious Iluncheon was served .al
noon.
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Mrs. Gholston and Mrs. W, D
Graham of Danielsville were shop
ping in the city Tuesday, +
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Mr. and Mrs. 8. Poulnot have
taken an apartment at “The Villa,™
660 Reese street. .
Max Baer Says He Is
Coing to Wed Wealthy
Society Belic Soon
SACRAMENTO, Calif, — ¥ —
Max Baer says he is going to mar
ry -a wealthy eastern society belle
soon—Dbut he refuses to tell his fu
ture wife’'s name, :
The heavyweight champion, whose
name has ben mentioned frequently
with several movie actresses, did
tell that the bride-to-be §s a 28-
year-old brunette,
‘“l've never been photographed
with my wife-to-be,” the dapper
champion said, “and I've never told
anyone her name, but we'll be mar
ried soon, Nobody is going to learn’
her name until the wedding bells
ring.”
The wedding, says the champion,
will take place this summer after
he returns from a proposed - exhi
bitien tour of Europe. 3
It was ‘“Just good friendship” . be
tween Baer and Carole Lombard,
movie star, Baer sald yesterday. He
added he met her by accident ir
Miamwt ©~ _ menth and escorted he:
to various places “purely through
friendship.” ot
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