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Mary Quillian Circle |
‘Holds October Meeting
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* October meeting of the Mary
Quillian Circle of Oconee Street
Methodist church was held recent
1y with Mrs. C. J. Jones, and de
gpite the rain 4 large und interest
ed group of woOomen was present.
The meeting was opened with
the hymn “An Evening Prayer,” i
which Edward MecHugh has sung.
into the hearts of the people. |
A chain of prayers was offered |
and the status of women was dis- |
cusseg which proved a very time- {
ly subject. Thé ledflets for the |
month handled this subject. i
A tacky party was planned fori
the second week in November toi
be held in the Men's Bible cl&ss;
roomn at the ‘church. Mrs. W§ M. |
Rivers was appointed chaiiman of |
the commitiee Mrs. € & Jones !
gave the devotionad, wrlking Mg |
thew B5:1%:12, the topit Deing |
aprogress Throigh Conflich” lead: |
ing up to the present the Dy sa¥-:
ing that the Christinn off todud |
was baving the same conflier thad i
the early descipies had i 9ro- |
Eressing—ciosing with the. thaught |
e that Joveln not, knwweily nat
@d For Geod is Love *'
Reports from chahmen were .
fnade, and that ©Oconee Streat /
Alethodist church Is on the honor
yoll in the department of study ,
was a pleasing announcement. §
. The meeting wag Closed with
some Dbeautiful thioughts by the I
ehairman of Spiritual Life, Mrs |
Harvey Yarborough, using the.
World Outlook page on Spmmg’,
life as her. guide. !
. fThe hostess and daughter, Miss |
Marjorie Jones, served refresh-|
ments. All members are requested ,
to meet Friday afternoon with
Mrs. W. M. Rivers, on Peabody |
Publicity Chailrman. |
Mz, Willlam Allen s visiting |
Mg, Robert Miller in Miami, Fla. |
% and Mrs. F. N. Nash of |
New York city, spent last week |
with Mr. and Mys. Phillip Little, |
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} Mr. James Norris spent Wed
| nesday in Atlanta.
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| Mr. John Cook was a visitor in
lColbert Saturday .
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§ Mr. (}“drge Brown spent Sun
{ day in Gainesville.
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5 Miss Mary Barnett was a visi
{tor in Bishop recently.
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isomh Georgia visiting relatives for
| few days.
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. Miss lelar Dillard, of Fasy Point,
' apent the week-emg with Dorothy
Lewis on Barher sireet.
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Miss Irene Taylor of Anderson,
3. €., spent Friday here.
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ville, 8. €., spest Tuesday with
- Miss Mabelle Hall. .
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. Miss Bisie Jomes spent Monday
in Jeffersom, the guest of Miss
Kitty Park.
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| Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Little are
' visiting friends and relatives this
week in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Philathea Class Will
~ Have Hallowe'en Party
. Philathea class of Prince Ave
‘nue Baptist chureh will entértain
‘at a Hallowe'en party Friday eve
‘ning at 7:30 o'clock at the home
of .Mre. 5. H. mu& Grady
‘avenue, All members are invited
to be present and come in Hallow
e'en costume. Plans for a delight
iful evening are being made. Elab
orate decorations in autumn col
ors and symbols of the season wil
| present a mystic scene, . .
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S atetant Elor i ims, France, the famed cathedral rises again..ils battle scars healed and
off tl"nis isgho Y}t‘ecrea e dm restoration work that began shortly after the World War guns cooled
csatds H Hea ¥ (i’pp'?a‘e when ‘C‘msecr?ted recently. The heroic bronze statue of Joan of Arc that
stands in front is the same one thal was ihere before the war. rencn soldiers ma it trom invaders
Miss Mildred Dotson
Weds Odell Cearley
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dotson of
Hull, Ga., announce the marriage
of their daughter, Mildred, to Mr.
Odeil Cearley of Vernalis, Calif,
The marriage was solemnized Oc
tober 15, 1937, at the home of Dr.
(GGeorge Acree, in the presence of
relatives, The ring ceremony was
used.
.After the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Cearley left for California,
where they w!!ll make their home,
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
HALLOWE'EN. PARTY
FEATURE ON FRIDAY
It you are anywhere near
Prince avenue, Hill or North Pope
streets tomorrow night around 7
d’'dlock you are apt ato get a jolt,
for you will see'a procession of
Bpooks or ghosts or “hants” or
whatever . you want to call them,
keeping company with black cats,
witches, fairies and other spirits,
all wending their way to the Par
ish House on North - Pope street
for the annual Hallowe'en party.
No season is so filled with real
fun as Hallowe'en sedson and one
cannot imagine the season without
this beautiful party. Many new
featurés have been added this
year and it promises to be a great
success. Don't miss it tomorrow,
Friday night, at the Parish House
at 7:30. S
255
East
Clayton
Street
Miss Martha Butler
Honored at Shower
Miss Martha Butler, popula:
bride-elect of this month, was
honored Tuesday night at a loyely
shower at the home of Mrs. Louise
Moelchert on Springdale, Mirs,
Moelchert and Miss Hazel Lloyd
‘Wwere co-hostesses.
The living room was beautifully
decorated in white and yellow
chrysanthemums. Bridge and oth
er gameg were played, after which
delicious refreshments wer served
Miss Helen MecCree received the
prize for high score in bridge. The
honoree received many lovely gifts,
awhich were presented in quite a
unique fashion.
This is the second of a series
of parties given in honor of Miss
Butler, Miss Evelyn Center hav
ing previously entertained for her
at her hoine on Boulevard.
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Hallowe'en Carnival
A Hallowe'en carnival will bt
gponsored by the P.-T. A, al
Lumpkin street school tonight
from 6 until 8 o’clock. Entertain
inents of various sorts are being
planned, and there will be games
for those of all ages. The publie
A 8 well as the parents, teachers
and children, is invited to -attend
There will be & 10 cents admis
sion charge, the proceeds to b
used in the work of the P.-T, A.’
To Observe Layman’s
Day at Prospect on
Sunday Morning at 11
Layman’s day wiil be observed
{ Sunday morning, Oetoker 31, ap 11
lwo'clock at Prospect church, Ath
ens Circuit.
R. L. Sullivan of Ba%uks county,
zwm be the principal speaker. J.
P, Maddox of Banks county, will
be in charge of singing. Mr. Sul
|livan is the ordinary of Banks
county. and is a brother of the
Rev .- T_ .M. Sullivan of Augu:i-.
Mr. Maddox is originally from
Eatonton, in Putnam county, and
is now the vocational teacher ol
|Banks county.
Everyone is invited to come,
more especially those within thé
‘hounds of Athens Circuit.
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Miss Jenny McCune was a re
cent visitor in Atlanta.
Railroads Move For
Increase in Rates
CHlCAGO.—(fP)—Presidents and
executives of the nation’s rail
roads assemblegd here today to
draft new applications for freight
and passenger rate increases.
A prediction that they would
‘appeal to the Interstate Commerce
‘commission for a ‘“horizontal, per
centage increase in freight rates
to apply on all traffic without ex
ceptipns” came from J. A. Far,
mer, Chicago, member of the tra‘fé
sic advisory committee of the As
sociation of American Railroads. 14
WINTERVILLE CHURCH
WILL GIVE BARBECUE
The Methodist church®of Winter
wille will .give a barbecue Friday
@t the church beginning at 12:30
;afifi serving as long as the barbe:
Swe iast. .. Everybody is invited
Fifty cents for adults ang twenty
five cents:. far _children, is the
At Lumpkin Street
School to Be Tonight
SIDELIGHTS S% 4 |
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GEORGIA &é ( i |
By KENNETH GREGORY
. ATLANTA —!(#) — Duke's Blue
Devilg have not lost a South
erp -Conference :game since 11934..
They have won the championship
for two years....The record is al
most identical to that made by
Louisiana State in the Southeast
ern, so watch out Duke, Norfh
Carolina may get you again,..,.
Last Saturday was Bruiser Kin
ard’s 23rd birthday and to cele
brate it he pulled that strange
play of kicking off and following
his boot down the field to fall
on it for a touchuown....He alsc
kicked the extra point, thus get
ting seven unassisted.... Mississi
ppi's Ray Hapes is ecalled “Chink”
because he played in a mob scene
in “The Good Earth” while at his
California home this sSummer,
It's, “Grand, Larceny” Sivell on’
Auburn’s campus. The big guard
“stole” the ball and scampered for
touchdown against Georgia Tech.
A week ago they were calling him
“Touchdown” Sivell after re’cover_}
ing a fumble and scoring on Miss.
issippi State... .Louisiana’s’ lossl
to Vanderbilt may increase the
travels of Mike, the Tiger mascatj
....it was the rirst game Mike
ihad missed and the first L. 8. U.
has lost since he joined up....N0
!fdoubt he’ll be on hang 'hereafter
'to lend a roar.... Governor Bibb
Graves of Alabama hag wired the
Auburn Tigers on the last two
Saturdays, “Keep on keeping on.”
The “band” championship may be
| decided at Tuscaloosa Saturday
between the Kentucky “Ambassa
dors” and Alabama's “Million Dol
far. Band.”
Don't be surprised if you hear of
Georgia Tech pulling a hidden ball
trick on Vanderbilt... . Bobby Dodd
still remembers a couple of good
ones he used to work at Tennessee.
One of them scored opn Florida in
1930.... When Alabamg plays ilen
tucky Saturday, two former team
mates will be on rival coaching
benches .... Frark Thomas was
quarterback at Nstre Dame when
Chet Wiynne was fullback....The
Crimson Tide, by the way, has not
been defeated wince Vanderbilt
won 14 to 6 in the last game of
1935....Char1ie Holm is coming
along rapidly as a successor to his
famoug brother, Tony, who was
All-America in 1929 at Alabama.
TEMPLE NEWS
' TEMPLE—Mr. Tommy Tucker,
Mr. Jamese Martin and Miss San-l
| dora Childers were the week-end|
| guests of Miss Lillian, Amy and|
Eula Lowe,
Mr. Vesta Fowler of Whitehall,
«wvisited Miss Magnolia Butler Sat-|
urday night. {
Mr. Charlie Cummings and Mr.|
and Mrs. Alvin Godfrey were thel
dinner guests or Mr, and Mrs. |
Paul Butler Sunday. 3 {
“Mrs. Lilian Few and little son,
Cooper, visited Mrs. Alice Cum-‘
mings Sunday. 2 !
Again we wish to remind and]
invite you to come to our Hallow-|
e'en carnival Saturday night Oect-;
ober 21, 1937 {
Miss Sara Tribble has returned;
home from Lexington; Ga. |
The boys had an old fashioned
log cutting Saturday to help build
our cabin. ; |
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Elder and,
lßob‘ert Aycock made a busihess[
trip to North Carolina last week.
~ Miss Nell Edwards, Lare Nelli
Mathews, Mr. N. L. Polk and
hmny attended the singing Sunday!
and Sunday night at Diamond Hill
and Whitehall. ; § :
M’DUFFIE CITIZENS
" TO HONOR WATSON
(Conutmuea irsmm ™age One)
Lokey is president. and 'will rre- i
side at the banquet. Jones Arnold
i§ past president, and is one of
the leading workers of the drive.
‘District and state officials have
worked for several weeks seeking
the services of Mr. Ables, who is
regarded as one of the south's
outstanding speakers. He is well
posted on affairs of the mnational
organization, having previously
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B. S. U. WILL MEET
AT FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH THREE DAYS
(Continued trom rage Oneld
Athens pastor, Rev. A, C. Johnson,
pastor at Dahlonega Miss Frances
Whitworth and Miss Miriam Robi
son, both Baptist filelg workers,
will be among the leaders. Short
papers will be read in the group
meetings by students. Dr. O, P,
Gilbert, editor of the Christian In
dex and Dr. George C. Gibson,
pastor at Columbus, will bring tho
closing addresses.
Saturday night service willi wit.
ness a ghort play directed by Miss
Jeanne Flynt of Agnes Scott and
will feature a consecration service
following the main address by Rev.
Claude Bond, former University of
Georgia student who ig now pastor
of the First Church Phenix City,
Alg .
The sunrise prayer service Sun
day morning will be lead. by two
students giving emphasis to ghe
Master’'s Minority group and clos
ing wrth an address on the price
of spiritual power,
The service at the eleven o’clock
hour will be in the main audi
torium of the First Church and the
principle speaker will :be Rew
Clarence L. Jordan, who gave him
self to the Gospel Ministry while
a student at the Unviersity of
Georgia and who is now studying
for his doctors degree at the South:
ern Baptist Theological Seminary
at ILouisville, Kentucky. Sunday
afternoon Dr. James W. Merritt
Executive Secretary of the Geor
gia Baptist Convention and Dr,
K. Owen White, Atlanta pastor,
will be the speakers. Y
There will be several student
speakers at each serv.ce bringing
the student thinking. Pope A. Dun
can, Jr.,, of Athens and the Uni
versity, will have charge of the
singing and Miss Jane Clary will
be at the piano. Miss Clary also
lives in Athens and- attends the
University. Among other students
from Athens appearing on the pro:
gram are Dyar Massey, Hugh Me-
Garity, Robert '"Norman, Dorf Sykes
Ellen Cheek anl) Carl Pittman
Rev. D. B. Nicholson, of Athens,
State Student Secretary, is direet
ing the convention,
Winder Drum and Bugle
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Corps to Appear at Fair
(Contifived Irom Page One)
hibits will prove more interesting.
To stimulate interest among éex
hibitors, the premium list has been
increased this year substantially
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Among the exhibit features will
be the Model Farm arranged by
County Agent Watson, Thig will
be the first time the Model Farm
has been exhibited and at the
close of the Fair it will be perma
nently placed in Civie Hall. Over
sixty County Demonstration Agents
who meet here next week have
been given special invitations to
view the Model Farm.
| As in the case of past years, the
big midway will find the clean
and entertaining shows and rides
of the Marks Shoks holding forth
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"[on the mile-long Pleastire Trall
i The shows will arrive Sunday
,and Monday morning eary and by
! nightfall will be going full blast.
"The Markg Shows company this
|| year has increased the number hot
k’attra,ctionsfor the Fair because of
:‘the great success of past Fairs.
| This year there will be fourteen
'ihighly interesting shows and four
' teen thrilllng rides, several of
i them making their bow this fall.
"One of them, the Auto Scooter, is
'the largest ground ride attraction
lin existence, it is said.
rl All told next week promises to
ihe a banner one for fun loving
| I Athenians.