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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948.
WEEK-END REVIVAL
O(ONEEQIREEI METHODIST CHURCH
7:30 P. llrlZj.i;';Friday, Saturday, Sunday
HEAR “THE KING'S HERALD"
Gospel Team — Quartet — Piano — Trumpet
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WANTED, UNMARRIED YOUNC WOMEN
17 to 30, with at'least high school diplonia, for Specialized
Airlines training in preparation for positions as Airline
Reservationist Communicationist, Hostess. Interesting
duties; clean, pléasant surroundings; good pay and op
portunity for advancement. Training under guidance of
Advisory Board of Representatives of 16 major airlines.
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Get full information today about—Central’s famous “Job
Offer” agreement.
Contact Mr. Aldinger, Room 608, Holman, Hotel, Phone 1971,
Airlines Division, Central Schools.
City Taxes for the year 1948 are now due and |
if paid in full between May Ist and June Ist a
discount of 2% will be allowed. ‘
Or, the First Instaliment (1-3) must be paid I
between May Ist and June Ist to avoid the pen- I
alties. '
Please pay early and avoid the rush. i
A. G. SMITH, Treasurer. l
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Retonga Her Standby
For Past Seven Years
Recalls How She Suffered
Distress From Sour Stom
ach, Poor Appetite, Rest
lessness Before She
Found Relief in Retonga.
Now Feels Wonderful.
“I feel like I should know about
Retonga for it has been my
stand-by for six years,” states
Mrs. Martha J. Graham,. respect,
ed ‘mother of 10 children who re
sides at 1031 Faith Avenue, S. E.,
Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Graham, a res
ident of Fitzgerald, Ga., for 45
years before moving to Atlanta
seven years ago, is a member of
the Methodist Church. Here she
tells about her own case:
“Every month or so I take Re
tonga for a week just to keep on
feeling good, I recall so well how
I used to suffer before I found‘
Retonga. I had no appetite to
speak of and I suffered torment
from sour stomach, bloating, and
excessive gas. I felt so worn-out
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it seemed to take all my strength
’to walk from one room to another,
and I didn’t know what a good
night's sleep was. Every muscle
in my body seemed to throb with
terrible aches and pains.
“No one can be more thankful
than I for the relief Retonga
brought, My appetite is grand and
I never suffered distress from
sour stomach and excess gas. I
have regained my lost weight and
strength, sleep like a healthy
child, feel wonderful, That's why
I have kept Retonga in my home
these past six years and I think
everyone my age should try it,
too. I have personally recommend
ed Retonga to many of my
friends.”
Retonga is intended to relieve
distress due to insufficient flow
of digestive juices in the stomach,
loss of appetite, borderline Vita
min B-1 deficiency, and constipa
tion. If the first bottle fails to
give you gratifying relief, your
money will be refunded. You can
get Retonga at Crow’s Drug Co.
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Tumlin Elected
President Of 7
Lambda Chi Frat
I Newton Tumlin, junior at the
! University of Georgia from Cave
Springs, has been elected presi
dent of the Lamwbda Chi Alpha
Fraternity for the Summer and
Fall Quarters. .
Tumlin is in the School of Ag
|riculture. He has served previ
jously as the fraternity’s Inter-
Fraternity Couneil representa
tive.
| Elected as vice-president was
| Charles Burch, Athens. Palmour
' Hollis, Crawforville, will serve as
! secretary and Joe Kenimer, At
| lanta, is ‘the treasurer.
Bobby: dßowe, Columbus, was
chosen" as¥ ritualist; Erwin Seitz,
Atlanta, -was elected rush chair
man; and Bill Deck, Waynesbo~
| ro, was elected social chairman.
Seitz is the retiring president.
Serving as LF.C. representa
tive will be President Tumlin
and newly elected L. C, Brown
of Bambridge.
© Appointed by the President to
serve as the frafernity’s athletic
director was Ed Thompson,
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" ON THE AIR- WAVES
Phil Baker, who received
25,361 lists of questions submit
ted by listeners within one week
after the. premiere broadcast of
his new show settles down for
the second week in Hollywood
with his Everybody Wins” quiz
series which features prizes for
home as well as studio contest
ants. The program is aired to
night at 10 p. m. over WGAU=-
CBS.
New troubles are . inflicted on
hapless Daddy Higgins by his
imaginative offspring on WGAU
CBS' “Baby Snooks Show! this
evening at 8 p. m.
“Baby Snooks” is the first
program in the all-star lineup on
hand over WGAU-CBS every
Friday night for comedy from
eight to ten p. m. Later you can
hear Dreamer Danny Thomas,
Story-teller Frank Morgan, Don
Ameche and Frances Langford
as the battling Bickersons, and
Harriet Hilliard and Ozzie Nel
son in the “Adventures of Ozzie
and Harriet.”
One of baseball’s all-time
greats, Frankie Frisch, who is
now broadcaster for the N. Y.
Giants, is the headline visitor
this Saturday at “Red Barber's
Club House” over WGAU-CBS
at 10 a. m. ¢
Also for sports fans, turf
broadcaster Joe H. Palmer calls
the Metropolitan Handicap in a
WGAU-CBS racing feature at
430 p. m. Saturday.
Sandwich arthitect Abe Bur
rows, who has taken a page
from the book of “Blondie’s”
Dagwood, says he’s a sandwich
ad libber, picking his ingredi
ents at random as he builds. He’s
heard on WGAU-CBS Saturday
night at 7:30 p. m.
fourteen years on the air and
still growing in popularity is
the record of Mary Lee Taylor's
Saturday morning double -fea
ture program of the Story of the
Week and the Recipe of the
week, aired over WGAU-CBS at
10:30 a. m.
The famed Howard Universi
ty Choir participates in a special
WGAU-CBS broadcast support
ing the 1948 campaign of the
United Negro College Fund Sat
urday afternoon at 4 p. m.
Stage and screen actress Su
san Douglas, who won the Don
aldson Award for her perform
ance in the Theater Guild’s re
vival of “He Who Gets Slapped”
and recently appeared in ‘“The
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Druid Circle,” stars in an origi
nal radio drama titled “Invita
tion To a Wedding” on WGAU
CBS’ “Grand « Central Station”
tomorrow at 1 p. m,
Other cast members are Bill
Redfield, alummnus of four
George Abbott Broadway shows,
Steven Hill of ‘“Mister Roberts,”
and Jacqueline Billingsley,
daughter of the famed owner of
the Stork Club.
Mary Anderson, talented young
actress of theater and motion
picture fame, plays, the leading
role in “Somebody Special”’ on
“Theater of Today” Saturday at
12 noon.
Mowre information about
“County Fair's” second annual
drive to send underprivileged
children to summer camps will
be given on the WGAU-CBS
program Saturday at 1:30 p. m,
Baritone Vic Damone sings
the current song sensation “Na
ture Boy” on WGAU-CBS' “Sat
urday Night Serenade” at 10 p.
m. Soprano Hollace Shaw sings
“Now Is the Hour” and “Sibo
ney.”
WRFC began 4hroadcasting
the first game of the current
Georgia-Georgia Tech baseball
series from the Ag Hill diamond
at 3:45. Tomorrow: Claude Will
iams, John Murray and company
will journey to Tech’s Rose
Bowl field for the second game
of the series. Tomorrow’'s broad
cast will begin at 2:45 p. m.
For hillbilly music tune in
WRFC tomorrow . Beginning at
€:00 a. m.,, with the “Reveille
Roundup” and centinuing with
that same program until 7:00 a.
m. WRFC presents choice hill.
billy and cowboy recordings At
the 11:00 the Chuck Wagon be
gins to roll with more of the
same. At 12 o’clock the Dixie
Follies gang plays for a quarter
hour and at 12:30 WRFC holds its
weekly “Hillbilly Hit Parade.”
The brother and sister team of
Peewee and Peggy go on the air
at 1:30 following the Rhythm
Ramblers variety show at 1:05.
A quarter hour of good music
for supper time listening is pro
grammed at 7:05 p. a. tomorrow
over WRFC. The show is called
“Twilight Time” and is patterned
after the Popular “Candleiight
and Silver” program of 6.30.
p. m.
THEY COULDN'T WIN
THIS DEBATE
LONDON — (AP) +~— The
Lancashire county public assis
tance committeée debated long be
fore deciding not to appropriate
SIO4B in football pool winnings
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