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SUNDAY, NOVEMEER 17, 1946.
PERSONAL
MENTION |
¥ Mrs. Susan Merck is spending
{ the week-end in Gainesville with
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4 Mrs. W. L. Deck, of Waynes
boro, is the week-end guest of
Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Merck,, 735
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; Mr. ands Mrs. A. D. Lovern of
| Macon spgnt-\Friday and Satui=
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' Misses Myrtle Caldwell and
Miss Iren%Bu]lock, Greensboro;
Mr. and rs. J. J. Toney, and
con; Mrs. Odell Smith, Miss Wil
' s <da SMItH, Hull; Mr. W. L. Thur
’! mond, Mng. Earl Barrett, and
gaughter ©f Apple Valley; Mrs.
Y Cora Woodall, Mrs. Lucile Ging,
Mrs. Grace Wilson, Mr. Roger
Woodall, gd Mrs. J. W. Sailors
of Commerce were visitors in
. the city o’v‘er*the week-end.
Mrs. G.:D. Barnett and Miss
Alma Wright were the week
end visito*s of Mr. J. M." Nix of
Commerce.: :
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anthony,
High Shoals, were in the city
during tne week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kinnsey, Mr.
and M-s. Alex Harvey, Miss Hel
en Mathews, and Mrs. Fred Dra
per, Atlanta were the guest of
Mrs. G. F. Simmons, Commerce.
Misses Irene Bullock and My~
tle Caldwell, Greensbovo, and
Mrs. E. S. Rylee, Danielsville,
were week-end visitors to the
city. .
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The friends of. Mr. Henry Elliot
will regret to learn that he con
tinues ill at the General Hospital.
READING COURSE
A reading course stressing the
importance of good reading matter
is being carried out by eight home
demonstration clubs in Walker
County, Mrs. Sara Van Horn,
home demonstration agent, dis
closes. The county librarian is sup
plying reading lists and making
books available. i
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The legend of the 1947 American Red
youth can help in international programs ¢
During the past year and a half, the s
America have sent more than $2,000,000 -
through the American Junior Red Cross. '
‘can Junior Red Cross National Children’s
albums, and have packed hundreds of tho
The gift box goal for the fall of 1946 is
The poster painted by Rico Tomaso will
ment for, Service Campaign, which enlists
The annual Junior Red Cross Drive will
- BEGIN TRYOUTS
Try-outs for “Everyman’, the
University of Georgia Theatre’s
next fall quarter production be
‘gan Friday night. This presentation
will feature an all-girl cast and is
being produced in collaboration
with the Department of Music and
the Dance Club. It will be staged
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& A Knox de Luxe* of course . . . and
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| in fine hatter’s fur felt and Knox’s
\ wonderful new fall ?olors.;‘ s]B9s
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~ THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Cross poster, “You Can Help,” means
of service.
school children of the United States of
worth of supplies to children abroad
They have given large sums to the Ameri-
Fund, have sent many correspondence
usands of gift boxes.
1,000,000 gift boxes.
be distributed during the Annual Enroll
members for such service.
begin this weck in the city schools.
December 9-11.
The theatre just finished a suc
cessful three-day run of “Both
Your Houses”. :
Ngw is the iime 1o dispose of
the last of those old hens that
havecompleted a year or moré of
production. - g
Fuel Oil Division
Is Inaugurated By
!Armstrong & Dobbs
| In order to provide more com-
Iplete heating material service to
,thei ~ customers, announcement
‘las been made by Armstrong &
’Dobbs of the addition to a Fuel
{ Onl department to tieir business,
{located at 316 Gconee street.
I. Charlie Williams, with _ many
| years .of experience in the oil
sand gasoline business in Athens
:und with a wide circle of friends,
has *been placed in Ma-ge of
Fuel Oil sales. Mr. Williams will
be glad to give his persena] at
tention to the wishes of all fuel
oil users if they wilj telephone
Ihim at 516 or drop by the com
’pzmy office.
- The company also carries va
rious types of the best brands of
coal, in addition to fue] oil, as
well as a Fire Brand fat pine
kindling, Warm Morning Stoves
in plain and ecabinet models. It
‘also operates a cotton ginning
;sm'vice.
~ Closing hours are 5 p. m, on
week-days and noon on Satur
| days. Officers of the Company
| are D. E.‘Williams, - president; J.
N. Hartford, vice-pyresident; C.
IW. Strudel, office’r manager, and
Mr. Williams, fue] oil sales man~
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~ In Memoriam 1
A loving tribiite so our daugh
ter, Shirley May Wood, who
“)u‘ssed away November 18, 1945.
' No one knows how much we missl
| you,
No one knows the bitter pain 1
'We have suffered since we lost
| you; s
"Lifc has never been the same. ‘
In our hearts your memory lin=
gers, .
Sweet, tender, fond and true.
There’s not a day, dear daughter,
‘That we do not think of you.
—Nelson Wood and Family. |
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"Quiz Of 2 Cities”
To Be Broadcast
To Originate Here
A surprise feature for the pro
gram of the Georgia Radio In
stitute scheduled to convene on
the University of Georgia campus
November 21-22; in the form of
the broadcast of Station.WGST’s
“Quiz. of Two Cities” from the
Commerce-Journalism Building,
was announced Friday by John
E. Drewry, dean, University Henry
W. Grady School of Journalism.
This broadesst o originaie
from Room 101 of the Journalism
Wing of the building and will go
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Composed of three members appointed by City Council
Preseni Commissioners are Term Expires
Mr. Reese Carnes, Chairman September 1, 1950
Mr. Ed Wier September 1, 1952
Mr. W. I. Betts September 1, 1948
Duties: Employment of personnel and supervision of the !
operations of the Police Department and the Fire De
partment.
City Council, in addition to appointing the Civil Service Commission,
also retains the authority to fix all salaries paid the firemen and police
men, and the Council Civil Service Committee must approve all expen
ditures of hoth departments. City Council passes all ordinances which
the police department is called upon to enforce, :
This information about our city’s governmental organization is being
given to remind you of some of the important duties and responsibili
ties that will be placed upon the councilmen you elect November 27th.
The Council is the Board of Directors of the biggest business in
Athens—the City of Athens. Good businessmen are needed to run this
big corporation. I respectfully solicit your support and vote,
W. A. MATHIS,
. Candidate from the 3rd Ward.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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B . BORN) THIRTY YEARS TOO SQON Lwscus e
on the air at 7:30 p. m. Thursday;r
night, November 21. This WGS’I‘IH
feature ‘program will ‘have "Miks;§
Carolyn Vance, of the radio jour- '
nalism teaching staff; Bill Bowick,
Albany, journalism student, and|
two visiting Fadio Institute per-|
sonalities to be selected, as the‘ .
Georgia experts who will compete;:
with a similar team at the Univer-l
sity of Alabamu, /
Digamma Kappa, honorary radio! t
fraternity, of which Bowick is pre-i !
sident, will make all arrangements ' '
and assist John Fulfon, WGST|"
station manager, in staging the|
program. '
This is the second of two broad- |
casts to be made in conjunction |
with the Tnetituts GAmoaingio |
Town Meeting of the Air” will go|!
on the air from the stage of the;f‘
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Fine Arts Auditorium at 8:30 p.
m. the same night over the nation
wide facilities of the American
Broadcasting -Company.
DEAN RETURNS
Mrs. Pauline Park Wilson, dean,
School of Home Economics, Uni
versity of Georgia, has just re
turned from Washington, D. C.
where she attended a meeting of
the United States Bureau of
Human Nutrition and Home Eco
nomics, The theme of the meeting
was Research in the Field.
The revised edition of Exten=
gion Bulletin 524, Ponltry Dis
eases and Parasites in Georgia, is
now availahle from counte and
home, demonstration agents or
ffom the Extension Service in
Athens. PRSI
—By MAJOR HOOPLE
—By J. R. WILLIAMS