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SATURDAY MORNING 1
From 11 AM. to 1 P.M. ‘
| Ali Children Attending Will Be Given
‘ Free A Delicious Cup of Moore’s
; “French Dip Ice Cream”
Mrs. Lee Bradberry Named President 0f
Athens High School P.-T.A,
Succeeding Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Thursday
Mrs. Lee Bradberry is the new
president of the Athens High
School Parent-Teacher Associa
tion, succeeding Mrs, J. A, John
son,
Mrs. Bradberry was elected ml
the regular meeting of the associ
ation Thursday, Other officers
named were Mrs, Oscar Mcßae,
co-president; " Mrs S. E, Patat,|
first vice-president; Miss ]{uhyl
Anderson, second vice-president; |
Mrs. I W. Bennett, secretary and |
Mrs. Abe Link, treasurer. :
The meeting opened with Mrs.!
Johnson announcing that a violin!
selection by two girls and a hoy,‘
Dixie Jay Nicholson, Carolyn Gil
bert, and Richard Morris, ancnm-l
panied by Mrs. Dergna Ison at the
piano, would he the first feature|
of the program. |
Mrs. John Morris in her usual
gracious manney gave many in
spiring thoughts gignificant of this
the Holy Week. She read an out
line from a tract of the Secret of
Life. A vocal solo by Joe Delk,
with piano accompaniment by Mrs.
lson, was highly enjoyed by all.
The National Parent-Teacher As-l
‘sociation president’s message was
delivered by Mrs. J. C- Meadows.l
The subject of her message was
i"‘JO,vful Expectations.” .o ‘
| Mrs. Joel] Weir displayed @ beau
itiful bronze plaque that will hanp:‘
in Civiec Hall as an emblem of
recognition of the eight Parent]
}'l‘eacher-Assnciations in Athens;
the name of the president of each
‘association will he placed on the
plaque. The cost of this emblem
{is only one dollar and a half per
school.
Mrs. Blair from the Home Ec
onomics Department of the Unl
versity was the principle speaker
of the afternoon, The subject of
her talk was “Building a Person
ality.’ The definition of “person
ality” may be said to be: ‘“Those
outstanding qualities of an indi
tvidual that determine that person’s
reputation, character, status and
standing.” Personality of a person
may be either positive or negative,
charming or repugnant- No one
really .desires .to be repulsive, on
the other hand, we all seek to
find favor in the eves and minds
of our associates, therefore each
must study to bring out those good
qualittes such as honesty, patience,
love. kindness and all such kindred
charms in order to present to the
world a pleasing personality. The
esential_mnote of popularity is self
activity, and without self-activity
no one reaches the goal of having
that invisible power of attracting
}'and holding friendship, admiration
and honor. -
We, ourselves, must first be lov
ing hefore we can become the
recipientg of love. We must be
courteou~ to others first, before we
- may expect others to taks time to
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]affer courtesies to us, In otheri
words, we must put forth the right!
“mm in ‘getting along’' with thcl
world before we. may expect the
‘\v..rhl to ‘get along’ with our ideas
jand expectations,
‘ Personality may be compared as
1A two blossomed flower growing
¥l‘rom a stalk with three roots—
|character and reputation are based
ion our spiritual, physical and men
ital ideals and actions,
| In order to possess a positive
ipersonality we need to cutlivate
[rhe art of being real; of ‘real
{ness’ in hoth outer and inner life.
{Tn many instances, it is the masks
[ that people wear that preve'ntsl
}l'lhvir being the charming pmfilel
{they really are, underneath., 8o
'why cover up and hide the vitality.'
warmth and strength to which the
louterworld would so quickly re
spond to? Why not allow our as
|sociates to enjoy the intangile
’beaum'eg of life by omitting our
sarcasm, impatience, faultfinding
land harmful emotional eruptions?
Why not huild and establish our
‘iselves on a platform that is free of
wild shots, consciously absurd con
| tentions, arrogance, ahd plain and
‘m‘ten common stubborness?
Mrs. Blair named and cited
|many writers and authorg who
have given good literature to our
country on the ways and means of
| presenting a pleasing personality.
I Tt was voted to give five dollars
-‘from the High School P.-T. A.
{to the ¥. M. C. A, and Mrs. Lee
| Bradbury asked that all mombers‘
who could possibly do go send in
| their contributiong as early as pos
sible in order that the needed
~|ammmt he raised to keep the Y
(/M. . A. from being closed on
|account of its indebtedness.
. A vote of thanks and apprecia
.| tion wag extended to Mrs. John
|son, P.-T. A. president, and all
. | others, for" their untiring efforts
1 |land help in making this vears re
| cent play a successful affairs The
|amount cleared wa eight-four dol
[ lars .
‘| The president dismissed the meet
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| Mrs. Grace Harrig has returned
| from a six weeks visit to St. Louis.
| where she was the guest of her
| sister, Mrs. A. L. Mitchell, a,nd
| hey niece, Mrs. Francis Doll
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‘| Mps Herbert Spears of Carnes
| ville was a recent visitor in the
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| Trea Edinburg, jr., left today for
' la visit near Carnesville with his
:lparents.
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’ Its opening games marked by
| ideal weather and good attendance,
lthe six teams of the Georgia
| Florida league settled down today
to the grind that leads to the 1938
championshiv,
Tallahassee, Moultrie and Al
bany heid openers vesterday :
' Governor I'red P, Cone saw the
Capitals lose their second straight
game to Thomasville, 6 to 4.
Albany also whipped the Ameri
cus Cardinals, 5 to 2, for the sec
[ond time bhefore 2500 fans in the
| Travelers’ new stadium.
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Moultrie celebrated its opener by
defeating Cordele, 4 to 2, before
1,300 fans. Cordele trounced Moul
trie, 9 to 5, the day before, -
‘ Today, Albany returnsd to Am
jericus and Tallahassee to Thom
lasville4 Cordele remained at Moul
trie.
Thomasville took a two-run lead
in the first inning yvesterday and
never was headed by Tallahassee.
Summ of Tallahassee and Johnson
and Taylor of Thomasville led the
hitters with two safeties each. The
Orioles got nine hits off Sass and
the Capitals got six off Kerr,
Albany and Americus went into
the seventh inning tied one and
one. The Travelers then sewed up
the ball game with two runs in
each of the seventh and eighth in
nings. Hank Nowak, Albany
hurler, struck out 12 men.
Atlanta Wins Over
Smokies, 8-5
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‘Smokies, 8-9,
In Opening Battle
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| BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
} The huzzas of opening day over,
Southern Association baseball
clubs marked time today but to
| morrow will resume the schedule
which leads to a pennant for the
winning eclub in September.
Yesterday's openers in four
cities, Chattanooga, Memyhis, Lit
]tlo, Rock and Atlanta were per
-Ifect ingofar as the home clubs
were concerned. All won.
Chattanooga beat Nashville 8 to
2. Memphis won from Birmingham
7 to 4. Little Rock defeated New
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Chattanooga not only won Wfi
game handily, playing errorless
ball and smashing out 13 hits, but
it also packed in 14,246 customers
to lead other clubs in attendance.
Atlanta came second with 13&?&
Memphis third with 6,751 and - T
tle Rock, the Association chams
pions, 0,843, s
The machines used ty grind and
polish the plates of glasg used in
Ford and Lincolp cars are so long
that the curature of the earth
must be taken into consideration.
Four-wheel brakes on the aver
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at a speed of ten miles an houw®
within six feet from the very mios
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