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here on one of their popular non-stop rides around the playground path which have
s 0 pleased visitors to Callander. There is a flash of bright spokes and furious pumping
of those white, streamlined boots as the girls zip around their course at top speed,
F.F.A. Boys From
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ILA, Ga.—The ninth annual
convention of the Georgia Associa
tion, Future Farmers of America,
was held in Macon, October 21-23.
Delegates representing the Ila
charter, regarded as one of north
east Georgia’s most progressive,
were John A. Fitzpatrick and
Millard F'. Seagraves, They ‘were
elected by the chapter.
Members of the livestock judging
team were Dallis Pruitt, Millard
F. Seagraves and John A. Fitz
patrick. They were named by the
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Notice of C tion I
In Rules Governing Primary for |
Mayor and Aldermen
Rule 7, in the Last Paragraph, Should Read:
“NO PERSON SHALL BE PERMITTED TO &
VOTE IN SAID PRIMARY WHO HAS FAIL- |
ED TO REGISTER WITH THE CITY REGiS- |
TRAR OF THE CITY OF ATHENS ON OR W
BEFORE NOVEMBER 8, 1937, AT SIX |
O'CLOCK P. M.” |
H. J. ROWE, Chairman, |
G. S. CRANE, Secretary |
Democratic Executive Committee ;
NOTE THE DATE IS THE Bth! :
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
—PHONE 1726— Corner Washington and Jackson Streets
advisor of the Ila school chapter,
Prof. A. R. Bennett.
Aprproximately 1,500 Future Far
mers of America attended the
convention as delegates from clubs
in all counties or the state. Mad
ison county set a.fine record for
this section by sending 23 boys
to attend the session.
MILLARD ¥. SEAGRAVES,
Chapter Reporter.
The Woman's Auxiliary of Cen=
tral Presbyterian church will hold
a special meeting Monday, October
25th, at the church, to present a
program on the Ministers’ An
nuity IFund. Every member is
urged to be present.
dodging collisions and jingling tiny bells fascinatedly. The autumn outdoor play
periods aré great fun. That’s Marie bending over the handlebars at the head of the
line, followed by Cecile, Yvonne, Emile and Annette. There’s an occasional spill while
. i taking a curve on two wheels, but that only adds to the fun, ~
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FUNERAL NOTICES
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NGRAM—Mr. F. L. ngram died
at his home at 648 N. Lumpkin
street Saturday morning, Octo
ber 23, 1937, at 12:15 o'clock,
following an illness of six
months. He was 59 years of
age. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Ethel Culpepper In
gram; daughter, Miss Grady
Hazel Ingram; two sons, Mr.
E. C. Ingram and Mr. Frank
Ingram, jr’, all of Athens, Ga.;
four sisters, Mrs. H. G. Farnell
of BRainbridge, Ga.; Mrs. 0. H.
Duncan of Ailey, Ga.: Mrs. C.
E. Salts of Hemphill, Texas;
Mrs. Jule Moore of Jamesville,
N. C.; and two grandchildren,
Master E, C. Ingram, jr., and
Miss Elizabeth Jean Ingram of
Athens, Ga. The funeral will
be Sunday afternoon, October 24,
1987, at three o'clock, from the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Farnell in Bainbridge, Ga.
Rev.. Ralph Porterfield, pastor
of the Methodist church, will
officiate. Interment will be in
the Bainbridge cemetery. Mc-
Dorman-Bridges.
H A R P E R — The relatives and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Vessie Harper, Mr. Howard V.
Harper, jr., of Princeton; Mrs.
Hattie Harper of Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs, ¥, M. Frice of Tampa
¥la.; Mr, and Mr. 8. J. Mc-
Coy of Brunswick, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Parker of Lumpkin
G&. " Mr. andl Mrs. 'C. W,
. Knapp of Ashtabula, Ohio, My.
Mrs. Luther D. Harper of At
lanta; Mr. Ralph H. Harper of
Neww York City: Mrs. M. 8.
Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
O’Dillon of Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Tolbert of Whitmire,
g 0 My, and Mrs. 'W, -Ol
Wiliamson of Kannapolis, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dixon of
Athens: Mr. dnd Mrs; H. C
Cooper of Hull, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Strickland of Col
bert, Ga.; Mr, and Mrs. Joe
Strickland of Commerce, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Strickland
‘Rob The Robot" Joins Georgia Faculty
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“Rob the Robot,” the University of Georgia's mechanical professor, flawlessly graded 20,000 fresh
man placement examinations for the state’s university system. Electrsde blades inside Rob descend
en on true-false examination papers, recording the pcsition of the mark. The blades relayed electric
impulses to a recording meter which added, calculated and registere! grades. Co-eds at Athens are
shown examining the machine.
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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Banquet of Business !
" Girls /Is Postponed
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Due to the serious illness of
Mrs. Coile Thernton the ‘Bus’iness}
Girls’ club announce postponement |
of their annual Employvers' Ban- i
guet which was scheduied fori
Tuesday evening at Wickersham |
Lodge. : i
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Miss Etta Louise |
Anderson Marries ?
Mr. J. D. Christian|
Mrs. Reva Anderson of Farm- !
ington, announces the marl‘iagei
of her daughter, Etta Louise, to |
Mr. Joe D. Christian of Athens. |
The marriage was solemnized Au- l
gust 15, 1937, in Anderson, 8. C. |
The popular couple will make |
their home in Salisbury, N. C. |
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Cake Walk and Play i
At Neese School on |
Friday Night at 7:30
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NEESE.—There will be a cake- |
walk and play at Neese school an- |
ditorium Friday night, October 29, '
at 7:30 o'clock. !
There will be no admission
charge for the play and the pub- !
lic is invited to attend. Proceeds |
derived from the cake-walk will |
be for the benefit of Neese school. |
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Mrs. J. B. Edwards of Suluda,]
8. C., is spending the wwk-ond]
with relatives.
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of New York City, and Mr. zmd!
Mrs. Robert Strickland of Ath-;
ens, are invited to attend the,
funeral of Mr. Howard V. Har
per Sunday afternoon, Octobet
24, 1937, at -two (2:00) o'clock
p.m., from the Princeton M. E.
church, Rev. Jack Nichols will
officiate, assisted by Rev. J.
Olin Watson. Members of Camp |
No. B 3 W. 0. W, will serve a 8
pallbearers and meet at Me-
Dorman Funeral Home at one:}
thirty (1:30) promptly. I»-wxu'
ment will ke in. the }'rinretonl
cometery. MceDorman Funeral |
Home, 220 Prince avenue, *
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I PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith an
nounce the birth of a son at Gen
eral hosptial Thursday, October 21,
who hag been named James Carl,
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Congressman and Mrs. Paul
Brown of Elberton, were among
the wvisitors here Saturday for the
game ang Homecoming at the Uni
versity.
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Miss Nell Johnson visited Miss
Liddy Rice of Elberton, the past
week, Miss Rice accompanied her
home for the week-end college
festivities. |
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' Mr, and Mrs. William Henry
Iwster of New York, areweek-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mapp
and Mr. and Mrs. W\ M. Ross.
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Aubrey St. John and J. T. Brad
berry accompanied Mrs. W, K.
McGarity and son Robert Lord, to
Elberton, Friday night, for the
Athens-Elberton football game.
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Mrs. A. M. Scudder and son
Master Charles Scudder, returned
Saturday from Sparta accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Lit
tle, who will be her guest for an
extended visit. Mrs Scudder will
be cordially welcomed home after
a- prolonged visit with her mother,
as will Mrs, Little.
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Barber-Strickland
Nuptials Announced
. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Barber an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Nellie Mae, to Mr,
Stonewall Strickland, the marriage
being solemnized in Anderson, S.
C., Octobher 16. ‘
: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Strickland,
cousins of the bride, were the
only members of the family pres- J
ent. The bride was lovely in her“
wedding costume with navy blue
hat and matching accessories. J
On. their return from a short !
wedding trip the couple will be
at the home of the bride's par
ents on the Barnett Shoals road. 1
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W.CT.U. Meeting
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Held at Methodist
{ “Alcohol and its Effect on the
( Human Body,” 'was the subject of
fdiscussion by the Woman's Chris
ltian Temperance Union in its
| meeting Wednesday afternoon at
}’l"h'st Methodist church,
| That alcohol is a nareotie avnd
jnot a stimulant was emphasized
[ and that its effect upon the deli
‘(-atp cells 'of the brain i{s parlyz
ing.
The opening prayer was offered
by Mrs. W. H. Wrighton, and
{ Mrs. R. A. Stewart gave the de
| votiopal, her subject being “Pray
{er." %
[. Mrs. Donglas gave a beautiful
j message in song. She was gccom
!‘rainfed by Mrs. Katie Griffeth ai
{ the organ.
| The husiness session was pre
| sided over by the president, Mrs.
i H. W. Birdsong. }
1 Mrs. Sam Woods is the scrap
ihook chairman, and Mrs. J. R.
Wilkes will have charge of the
music, it was announced. *
The group was asked to retniem
ber to pray for the cause of tem
perance every dgy at 12 o'clock,
when both the hands: of the clo¢k
are rointing upward.
Mrs. H. M. Cox read the fol
lowing card gotten out by the stu
dents of the University: s
“Stirdents bf the Univefsity of
Georgia request that you use your
influence to prohibit drinking in
toxicants at this game. Help us to
maintain the gobd name of ofir
University.” 4
The members of the W, 'C. T,
U. commend the students very
highly for taking such a stand
against intoxicating liquors.
The next meeting will be held
at Central Presbyterian chuf¢h on
Wednesday, November 17.
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PEOPLE INVITE ME INTO THEIR HOMES ’
. . . a standing invitation in every Athens home
. . . the old man chats with me, the children laugh
with me, the Missus shops with me.
1 DON'T HAVE TO RING DOORBELLS
.+ . nosir, as soon as | am heard in the yard or onthe
porch people run out and grab me . . . they liter
ally carry me into the house!
THEY LISTEN TO WHAT I HAVE TO SAY
. . . | don’t have to beg and go ’round in circles
looking for an audience . . . Athens listens to me
. . . they’re anxious toc hear what I've got to say!
THEY BELIEVE WHAT I TELL THEM
. . . because they know from past experience that
I’ve never deccived or steered ’em wrong. They be
lieve me 'cause they know I'm a straight guy!
THEY BUY WHAT I HAVE TO SELL :
. . . from dog biscuits to yachts . . . after they
see me they’re interested customers . . . | anwer
“what, where and how much!” about everything
that’s new in Athens!
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Paul Is Candidate
To Succeed Himself
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W. H. “BUCK” PAUL
W. H. “Buck” Paul, for the past
four years alderman from the
First ward, Saturday announced
his candidacy for a third term in
the November 23 city primary to
name & mayor and one councilman
from egach of the five wards. , »
My, Paul has lived in ‘Athens
for 836 years, and has been active
in elvic affairs since moving here.
He has spent’ the entite 85 years
a 8 a resident, of the First. ward.
In a statement to the Banneyr-
Hérald, Mr. Paul said he was
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Will Hold Singing
eadow Chur
This Afterhbodl
DANIELSVILLE, Ga.—On
the largest afternoon sing ,’
held in this vieinity will meel
Meadow Baptist chureh ‘?u:}y
Danielsville-Comer lflfi E d
miles east of Danielsville Sun
afternoon, October 24, at &
eastern standard time. = =
Many ‘singers from ot %
tions are coming and ’%
from South Carolind, Gainesw
and some special guarteties M
them being the Anderm_:.?,
composed of Messrsl w’l istie
Duncan, Davis and Kiliott; &l
the Reyv. Harold G. Smth quag
tet of Greenville, will *be iHergs
Prof. J. M. Henson, pgesifif
the Morris-Henson Music ecomis
pany of Atlanta, hds writtén He
expects to attend and bring M
quartet. ; . ,‘
Dooley C. Short of Commeére
is president and the Tri-Count
Choir is-composed of the ’i
and public in general of the cotifis
ties of Banks, Jackson and Madi
son. ,/The president, officers &
members of the choir of Meads
church extend a cordial weleeo
to everybody. The new 4 y
will be used as well 43 others,
e
“serving his ward to the best |
my ability, and I hope the vote
will see fit to re-elect me. | &
He hag served on the b !&:
education, is a prominent MaSox
and a member of the W%‘
Street Metliodist church. He sug:
ceeded the late Henry Culpiag al
derman from the First ward; &
Although interested in any pres
ject for the benefit of the city &
well as his ward, Mr, Paul said he
was particularly interested in obsi
taining a modern incinerator for
Athens and ' sewerage for Has
Athens. . A sbow