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SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1947,
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From 7 A. M. to 9:45 A. M.
Begininng Sunday May 18th.
N & N Cafeteria And Civic Room
Are Completely Air - Conditioned
For Your Added Comfort.
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for your furs, both cleaning and
summer storage, without having
to pay a fancy price, then being
economical is really fun, because
you can drop all the worry about
moths and theft, summer heat |
damage and mildew. |
Wy, use the POLARIZED
PROCESS for Fur Care. Your
furs are gently but thoroughly
cleaned; all moth larvae is de
stroyed and the original soft,
fluff-luster is restored.® Our re
frigerated storage vault, right
in our own building, gives you
the positive protection your fura
should have.
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FUR CRRE
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
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'Cub Scout Pack 4
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Presents Awards
' The Cub Scouts ¢f Pack 4 held
!their regular monthly pack meet
ing Thursday night at Barrow
School, After Tommie Tillman,
iDen Chief of Den 7, led the boys
.in the Den Promise, Cubmaster
Ralph Snow told the plans for
{the summer as follows: Regular
'den meetings will be continued
‘until the June Pack meeting,
June 19 which will be a hike and
iweiner roast at Memorial Park.
Awards will be presented at 7:00
p. m., at the Park. In July a fam
’ily picnic will be held at the
iLegion Park. This will be the
ilast meeting until September.
), Awards won by the boys dur
ling the past month were presen
|!ted by Cubmaster Snow assisted
iby Sgt Leon Farmer. Webelos
Badges, rep-esenting. the highest
rank .in Cub Scouting were
awarded to Sanford. Butler, Ben
Bailey ‘and Leroy McDade. These
boys are Lion Cubs, and have
‘lulfil]ed Cub requirements pre=-
| paratory -to becoming a Scout.
‘Sanford and Ben received cer
{tificates and were welcomed into
{Troop 1 by Scoutmaster Henry.
'Leroy will receive his certificate
lin September when he has
Ereached the age of twelve.
Other awards were: Den 2: Er-
Inest Newton Bobcat Badge and
' Robert Everetf, Wolf Badge.
| Den 6: Ben Bailey Gold and
‘gilver Arrows, Lion rank; Leroy
McDale, Lion Badge; Dennie
Galis, Lion Badge.
| Den 7: Bobby Osteen, Gold and
Silver Arrows, Wolf Rank; Char-
lie Scudder 1 year service star;
Donald Cofer, 2 year service star;
Bee Tillman, Bear Badge; Buddy
Snow, Siiver Arrow, Wolf rank.
Cubmaster Snow presented
Den Mother’s Pens to Mrs. L. M.
Shadgett and Mrs. Leon Farmer.
New boys joining the Pack were
Durward Watson and Rhett Tan
ner.
After the awards were given
“Pop” Pearson of the YMCA
gave the boys some Safety rules
to practice in the coming vaca
tion. Then he showed color. films
of + activities at the Athens Y
Camp of which he is Director.
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Lucky Co-ed To Win
Trip To Cuba
Forty of the University of Geor
gia’s most beautiful co-eds are
brushing up on their Spanish
grammar in anticipation of win
ning the title “Miss Lambda Chi
Alpha of 19477, in that fraternity’s
beauty revue Tuesday night, May
20.
A six-day, expense-free holiday
in Cuba awaits the lucky girl who
is chosen as the Lambda Chi spon
sor in the event to be held in the
Fine Arts Auditorium. And just
to make sure that the trip will be
a reality for some lass, the judges
will choose two alternates in event
the winner is unable to make the
trip.
Competitors and their sponsor
ing units in this pulchritude
parade are:
Rutherfora Hall —~ Margaret
Johnson, Atlanta, and Lucretia
Penuel, Thomson; Senior Hall—
Ann Warren, Powder Springs;
Lucy Cobb dormitory—Louise
Sharp, Atlanta, and Delores Par
rot, Savannah; Gilmer Hall—Joy
Smith, Atlanta, and Sarah Hester,
Marietta; Miller Hall — Jane
Dickinson, Miami, Fla., and Anne
lßrumby, Atlanta.
~ Bradwell Hall—Ann Drake,
Griffin, and Pat Brooks, Cérnelia;
Winnie Davis Hall—Susana Bell
more, Marietta, and Mary Frances
Bradford, Live Oak, Fla.; Mary
Lyndon Hall—Betty Upshaw,
Carrollton, and Carol Pyle, Moul
trie; and Soule Hall—Gail Hague,
Pensacola, Fla.,, and Bettie Lou
Fowler, Macon.
Kappa Delta—Dot Cone, Plant
City, Fla,, and Sarah Ann Garvey,
Atlanta; Alpha Chi Omega—Lena
Maxey, Decatur, and Rosannah
Westbrook, Ila; Alpha Omicron Pi
—Charlotte Land, Athens. and
Catherine Foard, Little Rock, Ark.;
Alpha Delta Pi—Jane Moses,
Uvalda, and Evelyn Smith, Colum
bus; Delta Delta Delta—Arabella
Allen, Orlando,- Fla.,, and Nancy
Sorrells, Jacksonville Fa.
Kappa Alpha Theta—Louie
Thomason, Columbus, and Mary
Northcutt, College Park; Chi
Omega—Dot Torras, Brunswick,
and Charlotte Lester, Daytona
‘Beach, Fla.; Alpha Gamma Delta
'-—-Betty Carroll, Avondale Estates,
and Pat Merrill, Atlanta; Delta
Phi Epsilon—Jinx Engel, Atlantic
City, N. J,, and Mimi Kahn, Pel
ham; Phi Mu—Anita Johnson,
Athens, and Mary Ellen Compton,
Columbus; and Pi Phi—Ethel Lee
Hill, Greenville, S. C., and Isabel
Stellings, Wilmington, N. C.
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Mother’s Friend massaging prepae
ration helps bring ease and comfort
to expectant mothers.
MO’I’HER'S FRIEND, an exquisitely
prepared emollient, ils useful in all
conditions where a bland, mild anodyne
mass:.ge medium in skin lubrication is
desired. One condition in which women
for more than 70 years have used it is
an application for massaging the body
during pregnancy...it helps keep the
skin soft and pliable. .% thus avoiding
unnecessary discomfort due to dryness
and tightness, It refreshes and tones the
skin.An ideal massage application for the
numb, tingling or burning sensations of
the skin...for the tired back muscles
or cramp-like pains in the legs. Qltiuckly
absorbed. Delightful to , use. ighly
praised by users, many 'doctors and
nurses, Milliogs of bottles sold. Just ask
any dru%%lst for Mother’s Friend—the
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IT"S A SHAME to discard
shoes which only need a good
repair job to give them many
more miles of serviceability.
Bring them to TUCK'’S and be
amazed at how we can renew
worn footwear—economically.
233 E. Broad St. Phone 2546
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|"M' Coordinate”
ISS Loordinaie ,
1" Club Members
Seven women students at the
University of Georgia were tap
, per for membership in “Z” Club,
“Miss Co-ordinate” was chosen,
land Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority
won the cup for the most out
standing skit, during the Annual
“Z” Club Stunt Night held at
Pound Auditorium on Co-ordinate
campus Wednesday night.
Chosen for membership in the
freshman honorary society for
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women were Lucy Amato, Gloria
Johnson, Betty Anne Wilson,
Clara O’Keefe, and Barbara
Pause, all of Atlanta; Anne Beck,
‘Griffin; and Sarah Gilbert, Rock
mart, Ann Andrews, club presi
dent, announces, ¢
Pat Turner, Tampa, Fla., rep
resenting Alpha Delta Pi Soror
ity, was selected as “Miss Co
ordinate of 1947 'The tall,
blonde beauty was chosen over
candidates from every sorority
and flormitory on the campus.
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority won
the S4unt Night competition with
the presentation of a sketch lam
poorting life on Co-ordinate cam
pus, home of freshimen woinen at
the University.
PAGE THREE-A
Could Victoria Reign
63 Years with
Stomach Ulcer Pains?
England’s beloved queen could
hardly have reigned so wisely for
63 years and remained so hale and
hearty had she suffered stomach
ulcer pains. Don’t ignore your
sufferings, Try Udga for relief of
ulcer and stomach pains, indiges
tion, gas pains, for heartburn,
burning sensation, bloat and other
conditions caused by excess acid.
Get a 26c box of Udga Tablets
from your druggist, First dose
must convinee or return box to us
and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY.
BACK. Cfow's Drug Store and
drug stores everywhere.