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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1935)
PAGE TWO SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE e The First Methodist and First y Baptist churches reported the high ?fi: est Sunday school attendance for ¢ vesterday, the Methodist having 890 present to 391 for the las! L mentioned. - Of those at the Methodist 70 , were men and 60 women, while the - Baptist had 79 men and 76 women. The Prince Avenue Baptist had 52 men and 26 women present, for : a grand total of 274, while the Bast Athens Baptist, with 31 men 5 and 441 women attending, report o ed a 178 total ;- The Central Presbyterian had an b attendance of 130, of which num %.. ber 24 were men and 19 were “woemen. The Young Harris report " gave a’grand total of 128, of which o number 37 were women and 27 . men, while the West End Baplist, with 14 men and 18 women attend i ing, had 94 present. - Reports from the Christian . church and Oconee Street Metho b dist were not available, £ e et - ' f? MID-WEST PLAGUED f* BY HEAT AND DUST f’” (Continued From Page One) e high marks. - An estimated million persons § sought parks and beaches in the 5 vicinity of Chicago where a land § breeze caused the temperature to ?fi rise 'to 94. ém Salt Lake City, Utah, which had ~ an 86-degree maximum, and Miles ; City, Mont,, where it was 76 after = 108 was reached 24 hours earlier, % shared honors with upper Great . Lakes points as most comfortable over the nation. e Northwest winds swept into the Dakotas and Minnesota Sunday Q night to bring relief. Many moun tain areas were relatively cool after days of hot weather. ; Nebraska, JTowa, Kansas, Mis-‘ v souri and Texas were parched . anew, however, by temperatures o near or above 100. - Scattered showers fell over ~ Georgia and South Caroiina yes -55_ terday. Atlanta had .94 inches ;% and Newnan, Ga.,, where it has . been quite dry for several months, reported 1.13 inches, ‘@p Rainfall was more general over . the southern portions of Alabama, - Mississippi and Louisiana. Temperatures of 100 or more < were general over Texas, Oklaho i ma, Arkansas, Kansas and Mis . souri. . George W. Mindling, = Atlanta . meterologist, said indications were o for cooler weather tonight and to- L morrow over the Mississippi Val %; ley states from lowa, Illinois and . Missouri south to northern Arkan s§ sas. | - ——— -~ FARM AND HOME ~ WEEK OPENS TODAY (Continued From Page One) ' P ol i be held in the old auditorium on the University Coordinate college campus. o Other Features For succeeding days of Farm b and Home week, other features . have been arranged by Dean Paul = W. Chapman, of the College of | Agriculture, Director Harry 5. Brown, of Agricultural Extension service, and other University of- Thursday t hr e e outstanding . Georgia farmers will be given dis " tinguished service certificates. Fri : day Miss Mary Mims, extension E sociologist, Louisiana State uni ~ yersity, will address a general as * sembly on “Work and Play in the ~ Rural Community.” Wednesday will be livestock day. " Pastures and forage crops will be .~ discussed Thursday. Friday agri " cultural adjustment, farm credit & and prices will be 'the farmers' . topic. Inspect Exhibits 5 All visitors have been invited to {nspect agricultural exhibits in Hardman hall. A special exhibit of .~ vegetables will be on display Tues day in connection with the vege-‘ table growers meeting. The com #' muniiy canning plant, back of | Hardmall hall, will be in operation during the week. Bach afternoon some ‘tour or ~ demonstration has been arranged. .~ Thursday a tour of the Sandy | Creek erosion control project will © be conducted by Director Loy E. - Rast. . One or more entertainment pro . grams have been arranged for each evening. All visitors and the gen . eral public have been invited to - atiend these sessions. Any information relative to . ¥arm and Home week may be ob tained at the information desk in § Hardman hall or from short’ ¢ course peadquarters at the Coordi & note college: i e .~ SOLDIERS CONVERGE FOR MOCK WARFARE] ; (Continued From Page One) l‘ ].i‘i fational guard reservation. Vir~‘ ¢ ginia. Maryland. Delaware and ! FPennsylvania national guardsmen ¥ will join with regular army units ':. there. § The third concentration will be ¢at Fort Devens, Mass., where a ~ regular army peacetime brigade of | 1,500 men will be held as additional . reserve. . . Th, troops at Pine Camp will be under the command of Major Gen . eral Dennis E. Nolan, senior corps . area commander of the United ~ States army and second. in rank ~ only to the chief of staff. | e i ity ‘ | . The temperature of one of the . sun’s spots is about 4,700 degrees __centigrade. This is about 1,000 STATE NEWS BRIEFS ‘ (Continued From Page One) this week end. Funeral services were arranged ‘for 4 P. M, today at (RAND FINALE 'CIRCUS OF VALUES! ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, WATER HEATERS ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS IN OUR HISTORY--SALE CLOSES AUGUST 17 RRN L e v S PO R S e g . ? e SOO LTR "“*’;&;\ o s o e P R P s 5 e R i e N 3 Be e i R o ?(-\\\ o SR TR ‘,,fi;}:}:;.E:5:f\:3:3:;:{:;:3;5555:-’5&:1;~:¢:;,<;',. SRR o RN R e i e e i P e R i, e e f 3 : E e 8 e S - e B 0 1 |A R T ‘ o i LM T ™ i R S e 3 e, § S : ‘3.‘-51‘“./A et R A «E&*{ i oNG b g ; L e aE e R o - osaia ooy ;o £5 : ; <4l A ; B gßk 4 % R % BRO R BRA SR 3 bS B SRS } \ e ‘; S «,ngwm.,.w ‘9’3&%,\ i < %@5 ok 72\‘&,‘@ o S £.. eR R _ - BR R 7SR SR R SRR Ciiaaen e A"“M’ T ; - "”x;?f”m Bo e R R rommmsan o 2 TLo L R R ey S s R Bt RS S 3 »-»"*.‘f.:"::.;.s::=:z:i-.:::::i¢€:§?4 W riang E e eRy ‘ SRR S S sy b R s e R Wams v o e § Pag §‘:‘»’:',"‘¢:’sZss’ss2 . ..;§;§;§:§3;:;;:;;;.' 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She was a native of Banks County, ATLANTA,—Arrested in a down town rooming house, a man listed iby police as Joel Randail, escaped Playing before an audience of 100,000 Georgia families, our Million Dollar Circus opened its performance with electrifying values. Electric Refrig erators, Ranges and Water Heaters, of tested quality and merit, were offered at new low prices and, for the first time, on 3-YEAR TERMS —or 4-YEAR TERMS on any two of these appliances purchased at the same time. Thousands of homes, through purchase of these appliances since that time, are today brighter, healthier and happier. This Circus of Values folds its tents on August 17. Don’t let it pass without knowing the enjoyment of having these healthy servants to lighten your household tasks — not just for today but through the years. ' Visit our store; make your selections from complete lines. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA e —ee. S ——————— et S conviet from Blakely, Ga. was heldi here for investigation. Officers | said they had no information con-| cerning the man except his state-! ment that he escaped from Blakely June 29, 4 e e e e e KELVINATORS fron $99.50 GENERAL ELECTRICS /rom $84.50 WATER HEATERS fro $60.50 ~ WATER COOLERS /ron $113.50 HOTPOINT RANGES /o 2 $74.90 Term prices are only slightly higher S T e ! A man listed, as Joel Randall| serving a five to ten year sentence for a Macon robbery, escaped fromf ‘he Macon jail and later was cap tured in Richmond, Va, withl ~ Smith and Leland Harvey, There are the General Electric refrigerators with their famous unequalled performance records—Monitor Tops, Flatops and Liftops, in all of which you get the 5 years’ performance protection against failure of the mech anism: 19 beautiful Kelvinator refrigerator models, with exclusive con venience features; the new 1935 full line of Hotpoint, Wéstinghouse, Universal and L & H Electric Ranges; Hotpoint and Westinghouse Water Heaters with records of great service and low cost of operation; and G-E and Kelvinator Water Coolers on terms of 30 months. These mighty servants make living a finer, happier and more com plete art. They pay for themselves inotorinus prison breakers., He was 'returned to Macon and later trans | ferred to Dougherty county to servel i hig sentence. 1 | Captain Neal Ellis said the manl larrested here offered no resistance. 1 He said burglar tools were found|f in his room. 1 | . i l ATLANTA,— Geargia now has' 3,284 retail beer dealers and leads;, many times over in dollars saved. See them today at our store. In days to come do not regret passing up this opportunity. Buy one, or two, or three NOW! MONDAY, AUGUSTV 12, 1938 SR —— five other southeastern stateg this respect, tax figures ’eleased by the internal revenye bureay show. In addition there are 14 'wholesale dealers in the state,