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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1936.
FUNERAL NOTICES
DUNLAP—The friends and rela
tives of Mr. and Mrs. William
Allison Dunlap, of Winterville,
Ga., Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Herndon
of Augusta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
. Hite Byrum and Miss Florrye
Dunlap of Columbia, S. C., Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Dunlap of Aug
usta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Harbin, Mr. and Mrs. John Spence
and Mrs. Alice Adams of West
minister, S, C,, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Dunlap of McCormick, 8. O,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlap, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Dunlap or
Greenwood, 8. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Dixie Dunlap of Whhalla, S. C.,
are invited to attend the funeral
+ Los Mr. William Allison Dunlap
p ivere ré Mday aft.emoop at 4 p. m,,
sidts given. ° Winterviile Bm)tl:‘zt
o 8 was dise: Yo We M. Colle, Cffi
earts, with Bji isted by Rev. R. V.
38 i 2 following gentlemen
1 tkose prese
Silért prav. 2 88 active pallbeare',.'s
7. 1 -'please meet at ‘the resi
t, dente at 3:30: Mr. T. A. Hol
brooks, Mr. W. R. Coile, Mr. J.
H. Wood, Mr. Frank E. Mitchell,
Mr. H. H. Noell, and Mr. Karl
Rowan. The following gentle
men will please serve as honor
ary pallbearers and will meet at
the church at 3:45 p m.: Mr. J.
S. Coile; Dr. F. W. Coile, Mr.
George O'Kelley, Mr. L. H. Har
ris, Mr. C. W. Brown, Mr. G. L.
O’Kelley, Mr. H. O. Fleeman, Mr.
A. T 'Tharper and Mr 1. A
Kirk Interment in Winterville
cemetery. Bernstein Funera?
Home.
Prof. Aaron Brown
Member of Georgia
Colored Committee
. Prof. Aaron Brown, Supervisor
e ovas :h. . member ‘of the Geor
ginia Saye, resic " foF the study of
r\ told about the ‘istory. The assoc
x:g(}];:l)' »Helen L-‘l] headquarters in
A anaoeß, o 0& C. and hae as B
mean | lapuse the making known
of contributions of the Negro race
to America.. -
The State commitiee ie headed
by Prof. C, A. Baeote, head, De
partment-of Negro History, At aa
-19 - University. The- letter an
mounec:ng Prof. Brown'z anpuint
ment staites that he is selected on
the State Committee because of
| “train:np; ihterost in Negco FElis
-1 tory, and a willingness to support
the Association.”
| Prof. Brown holds several other
state offices ‘relative to education
among them are: President Ath
ens District of the State Teach
ers Association. The district com
prising six counties. Member of
the planning committee of the As
| sociation of Colleges and Second
, ary Schools for Negroes; and a
member of the Christian Educa
’ tion Department of the A. M. E.
; Zion Churches of America.
The Athens High and Industrial
School will present several pro
grams during National Negro His
, tory Week.
AT THE MOVIES
"™ THIS WEEK
. - b o 2o i R
Rabhi an”’ M sainee
MONDAY AND TUESDAY —
Ginger Rogers in “In Person.”
The dancing Startlet of “Top Hat”
breathlessly revealed as America’s
new sweetheart . . . in a heart
throb romance from the pen of the
author who gave you “it Happen-
One Night.” Featuring: George
Brent, Allen Mowbray, Grant
Mitchell also cartoon “Little
Dutch Plate” and News.
WEDNESDAY — Kay . Frances
in “I found Stella Parish.” Story
of an American actress, who is *he
best of England, flee to the Uni
ted States to escape blackmail with
fan Hunter, Paul Lukas, Sibil
Jason.
. 180 musical novelty “Wishing
Stone” and News.
3-Days, THURSDAY, Friday and
SATURDAY -— Claudette Colbert,
Tred Mae Murray, together again,
in “The Bride Comes Home’ The
fastest. funiest fight to a finish
wve Sty you've ever seen with
e B L U T g~ ¢PRN R e
% 3ok r " ung, Donald Meek.
Circle 3 witt olor classic carteen:
Tefferson road, te:dn Dreamland” ¢
Circle 4 with s ‘9ach Masters” anl
jer, Oconee Heigi'k
SRI . "RAND :
Circle 5 with Mis ‘P TUESDAY—EI-
Dunaway, Tuesday - Dickie Moore in
):%gk, v ost™. Story of a
“Circle 6§ t- ° und his sister in search
B het happiness with Virginia
‘%‘Weldler, Tom Keene.
@l. W% Jagt chapter “Adventure of
4 relatives Finty”. TFirst chapter
Greg, U T
WInGP,. JAY — BARGAIN
DAY— ersonal Maid's Secret”.
Convulsing confessions’ excruciat
ing exposure. Delicious- disclos
ures. With Margaret Lindsay.
Warren Hull, Anita Louise, Ruth
Dowmelly.
THURSDAY — BARGAIN DAY
—A poignant to women. A dra- |
matic challenge to men. “My}
Marriage.” With Claire Trevor,
Kent Taylor, Pauline Trederick,
Paul Ke]h‘,g‘k!clen Wood, Thomas
Beck. .
Also éfi%fi?fi' “Buddy Stepsoufl‘i
and News FEvents.
TWO DAYS — FRIDAY AND‘
. SATURDAY — George O’'Brici,
Irene Ware in ‘“Whispering
Smith Speaks.” A thrilling west
ern drama, packed with comedy
romance and suspense. |
Also “Great Air Mystery” anil
Novelty “Inside The Ropes.” |
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DELAY IMPROVES DOUGH
Both biscuit and pie dough is all
he better to stand in the ice box
or several hours before baking.
same is true of plain or sugar
e dough, : :
Athens Church News
COLLECTED BY JIMMIE RAY
~ OCONEE STREET METHODIST
J. A. Langford, Pastor.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school, H.
G. Callahan, Supt.
11:156 a. m. Morning worship.
Sermon by Pastor.
7:00 p. m. Epworth Leagues.
Miss Ruth Breedlove and Mrs. L.
E. Mitchum, president and Coun
cilor.
8:00 p. m. Evening worship.
Sermon by Dr. C. C. Jarrell, pre
siding Elder of Athens-Elberton
district. Also Dr. Jarrell will hold
the Ist quarterly conference of
the church for this year.
The church with the warm
hand shake welcomes you.
FIRST METHODIST
Geo. M. Acree, Pastor.
R. PP. Stephens, Church School
Superintendent.
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11316 m. m. Sepmon by Dr. C.
C. Jarrell, Presiding Elder, Ath
ens-Elberton district. “The Im
pregnable Rock of Scripture.’
7:00 p. m. Epworth Leagues.
Intermediate — “The Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper.”
Henjor—Subject not announced.
Young People—“The Highway of
Christian Experience.”
8:00 p. m. Sermon by Pastor—
“ What is Your. Life?”
Members are expected to be
present, visitors, students and the
unchurced are cordially welcomed.
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTICT‘
Pope A. Duncan, Pastor.
- 10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
Serman by Pastor. Subject,
“Barth’s Most Glorious Institu
tiop .”
7:00 p. mm. Baptist Training Un
ion. |
8:00 p. m. Evening VVurship.l
Sermon by Pastor. Subject “My
Lite.” i '
The puklic -is ecordially invitedi
to worship with us. ‘
FIRST BAPTIST |
J. €., Wilkinson, Pastor . l
Sunday £chool 10 a. m.—E. B.
Mell, Supt. }
Morning Worship 11:15 a. m.
“Jesus Faces Life” (Subject.)
Baptist Training Union at 7 p.
m.
Evening wohship 7 p. m. Sub-|
ijegt “Personal Reliability.” i ‘
Wednesday evening prayer ser-|
vices 8 p. m. ‘
We invite you to worship \\'ithj
us at all of our services. £ ]
R R |
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School at 10 a. m. i
Preaching by the pastor at 11:15
a. IM, And §p. m;
Young Peoples Vesper services‘
at ¥ &~ 1
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |
Rev. H. L. Hill, D D; Pastor, |
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr,
88. M. Grier, Superintendent
Usual services at 11 a. m. Sub
ject of sermon, “A More Intimate
Knowledge of God.” !
Young People’s League in thel
Annex at 7 p. m. l
The Circles of the Auxiliary ac- |
cording to announcement.
Weekly Prayer Meeting Wed
nesday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Boy Scout Troop, sponsored by
this church, Wednesday at 7 p.l
m. i
Choir Meet\ng Wednesday at |
$:lO°D. . I
A cordial invitation is extended
tc all of these services. |
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
Prince and Pulaski Street
Rev. James E. King, Pastor.
Mass at 8 o’clock.
Sunday School at 9:15 o’clock.
High Mass at 10 o'clock.
Benediction of the Blessed Sa
crament at 11 o’clock.
Blessing of throats at 8 and 4
o'clock. Monday The Feast of St.
:Blas(.'. B
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
David Cady Wright jr., Rector.
7:30 Holy Ccmmunion.
9:45 Church Schools.
10:00 College Class.
11:90 Holy Communion and
Sern.on.
~ 4:00 Girls Friendly Society.
7:00 College Group.
Monday—4:oo Woman's Auxili
ary.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
..Corner of Dougherty and Pulaski
at intersection of Prince ave.
Stanley R. Grubb, Minister.
The Bible School meets at 10 a.
n.
The Lord’s Supper and sermon
at 11 a. m. Subpect “The Heart
of Ckristianity.”
Evening Sermon at 8 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
All voung people are invited.
You are urged to make this
church your place of worship.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON
SERMON
Service of the Christian Science
Society are hel din the Georgian
Hotel, Sunday mornings at 11
o'clock. Subject of today's Lesson-
Sermon, ‘“Love.”
Wednesday evening meetings,
including testimonies of healing
by Christian Science, are held on
the first Wednesday: of each
month at 8 o'cloek.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
The public is cordially invited.
Among the citations which com
prise this morning’s Lesson-Ser
mon, there will be the following
from the Bible: “The Lord hath
appeared of old unto me, saying,
Wea, 1 have loved thee with an
everlasting love: therefore with
loving-kindness have 1 drawn
thee” (Jeremiah 31:3.)
The Lesson-Sermon will also
include the following ecorrelative
selection from the Christian
Science textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Scripiures”
by Mary Baker Eddy: *“A moral
corporeal, or finite conception of
God cannot embrace the glories of
limitless, incorporeal Life and
Love. Hence the umsatified hu-‘
man craving for something l)etter,(
higher, holier, than is afforded by
4 material belief in a physical
God and man.” (P. 258.) |
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. |
Committee on Publication for
Gtlorgia.
J. PALMER SNELLING.
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Winners Awarded
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Prizes in Letter-
Writi test
iting Contes
Completing the task of Jjudging
the large number of letters enter
ed: invthe “Why :I Frade With
| These Athens Business Firms”
contest appearing in the Banner-
Herald on January 14 and 21, the
Contest Editor announced Satur
day night that the prizes had
Leen awarded as followis:
First Prize—sls in trade at Ar
'nett‘s Studio; Mrs. John Roberts,
397 Boulevard, Athens.
Second Prize—s7.so Permanent
Wave at Georgianne Beauty Shop;
Mrs. J. C. Cochran, Apalachee,
Ga.
Third Prize—s 6,26 in Trade al
Sailers Motor Co.; Hamlin Tap
| pan, 838 Madison avenue, Athens.
Fourth Prize — $595 in° Dry
Cleaning at Findley’s Dry Clean
ers; A. Rivers Robertson, care
Bernstein Funeral Home, Athens. ‘
Fifth Prize—ss.oo in trade at‘
Benson's Bakery; Mrs. T. J.
Eppes, 195 Henderson avenue,
lAthens.
Sixth Prize—ss.oo in Trade at
{Durden Music Co. Ine.; Miss
- Dutchess Williams, 262 North Mil
ledge avenue, Athens.
Seventh Prize—lo Quarts of Milk
;frum Costa’s- Dairy; Mrs. E. 1.
Morgan, 439 College avenue, Ath
ens.
~ Eighth Prize—lo Quarts of milkl
from Costa’s Dairy; H. Mozelle
Jarrett, 125 E. Strong street, Ath
ens,
. Ninth Prize—lo Quarts of milk
‘fmm Costa’s Dairy; Miss Alberta
- Marshall. Watkinsville, Ga.
Tenth Prize—lo Quarts of milk
from Costa’'s Dairy; Miss Katie
Mae Stewart, Bogart, Ga.
Eleventh Prize—lo Quarts of
milk from Ceosta’s Dairy; Mrs.
Lamar Laßoon, 192 King avenue,
Athens.
Twelfth Prize—lo Quarts of milk
from Costa’s Dairy’'s Mrs. P. C.
MeGibony, Route 2, Bogart, Ga.
The letter winning first prize
‘ follows:
i “The following acrostic ex]‘)]taflns
-why T always go to Aarnett’s Tor
' the best gift of all seasons:
iA-rtistic photography.
R-easonable prices.
N-ewest methods and finishes,
E-ach customer given special and
courteous attention.
T-inting a specialty with
T-one effects accurate and pleas
ing.
S-pecial care in children‘'s work.
(€-tudio attractive and comt’orta‘l
ble.
T-rue slogan, “Where photography
is an art.,”
U-nexcelled in
D-eveloping and enlarging Kodalk
films.
I-ndustry owned by Athenian.
O-ldest photographer in Athens.
MRS. JOHN ROBERTS.”
397 Boulevard,
Athens, Ga.
The following firms sponsored
the contest, and the remaining
prize - winning letters, and the
best letter sent in about each ad
vertiser will be published in
Tuesday's Banner-Herald:
Atlanta Bottle and Beverage Co.
Georgianne Beauty Shop.
Sterchi Bros. Furniture. !
Bradwell Autg Store. I
Olivia Cook Dress Shop.
Findley's Dry Cleaners, |
Arnette's Studio.
E C Long Inc, Paints andl
Building Contractors.
Clarke Storage Battery Co,
Price Provision Co.
Industrial Laundry and Dry
Cleaners.
Athens Battery and Service Co,
Athens 3-Centa Bottling Co.
Crawford Coal and Mattress Co.
Capps Jewelry Co.
Costa’s Ice Cream and Milk.
McElreath Bottling Co., Schlitz
and Red Top Beer.
Brunson Motor Co.. Chevrolets.
Durden Music Store. '
Lesser’s, Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear.
Norris Hardware Co.
Atlantic Oil Co., White Flash
Gas.
Palmisano Radio Shop- '
Dillard Coal Co. %
Princess Dress and Hat Shop,
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear.
Atheng Auto Supply Co. :
Benson's Bakery.
Adams Transfer and Storage Co
W. G. Sailers, Studebakers.
Allan Hardware Co. I
New Millinery Shop
Opens at Hart Shoe Co.
Monday Morning at 9
Women of Athens and this sec
tion will be interested in the an
nouncement which appears else
where in this edition of The Ban
ner-Herald of the formal opening
of The Martha Hat Shop Number
2. in Hart's Shoe Store, 301 East
Clayton street.
Mrs. O'Kelly, proprietor of The
Martha Hat Shop, 320 North Lump
kin street, across from First Meth
odist church, has opened this new
department at Hart’'s to better
serve the trade and to take care
of the rapidly increasing patron
age of her main shop. -
Mrs. O'Kelley will be in charge
of the new shop, while the Lump
kin street business will be con
tinued under the direction of Mrs.
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Lo a pretzel nd 15 drilling the University of Pennsylvania mat squad in this workout.
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