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(UNDAY, MAY 15, 1949,
lAthens High Seniors Were Honored
A+ Party By Walter R. Thomas, Inc.
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on rhursday and Friday after
hoons _the seniors of the Athens
High gchool were honored by the
Walter R. Thomas, Inc., at an open
pouse and Coca-Cola party.
fach senior was presented with
2 gift, the boys ;_‘ccei‘!ed a leather
pillfold with their names encrust
od in gold and the girls were asked
to pick out their silver pattern and
pres(‘mifd with a tea spoon.
As each senior arrived they
were given a pallot so that they
dould vote for the most popular
genior and Jimmie “Jimbo” Thorn
fon was elected and was presented
with a handsome wrist watch.
Millard Seagraves, manager of
the store, acted as host. Coca-Colas
OPENING SPECIAL!
20% Reduction
On all permanents — cold,” machine, and ma
chineless — which exceed $3.00. Shampoos and
cets SI.OO. Cremes and Oils $1.25.
Mrs. H. W. Williams, formerly of the Southern
Mutual Beauty Shop, invites all her friends and
customers to visit her at her new location.
260 College Avenue Next to Co-Op Cab Co.
Above Athens Barber Shop
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AWARDED A HARVEL WATCH!
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Pictured above are members of the Athens High School {
Graduating Class admiring and selecting a lovely Sterling Silver
Pattern at a Walter R. Thomas Coca Cola Party.
We know the favorite Sterling Silver Pattern of the girls who
are Graduating.
How? ... Well, they chose their patterns in our store, and just
to get them off to a lucky start, we gave each one a gift related to
her choice. And for the boys, they received a handsome billfold
with their name engraved in gold.
So — if you're looking for the perfect graduation gift — come
to us. We can tell you just exactly what they want.
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and individual diainond shaped
1 cakes, iced in white and embossed.
in red with A, H. S. 1949 were
served. The cakes were on hand
some silver platters and about 100
seniors attended the party.
Athens Boy
Scout News
Charles Eberhart, 397 Ruther
ford street, has been named In
stitutional Representative of Ex
plorer Post number 2, Boy Scouts
of America. The post is spon-
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| sored by the Athens Rotary Club. |
‘ Mr. Eberhart will represent thel
| Post on the District Committee of |
‘|the Cherokee District, which is
the new name of the recently com
| bined Athens and Oconee Districts.
| He is manager of the Athens divis
ion of Southern Bell Telephone
Company.
The Post recently re-registered
for the ensuing year with a total
lof 15 members. Several of those
lregistering were new members.
|They were Jimmy Greene, jr.,
Louis LeConte, Jerry Price, Alan
Shadgett, Ted Simons, Tryg Tol
nas, and Henry West, jr.
Dr. Walker H .Matthews, leader
of the Post, has named George
| Abney, jr. to serve as assistant
| leader along with Ray Mcßae. E.
1 C. Getzman will head the Post
| committee for another year with
Floyd Adams and B. R. Blood
worth, jr. serving with him,
JOTTINGS — Troop * 100, spon
sored by the Prince Avenue Bap-l
tist Church, helped out greatly in
the Cancer Drive here by putting
out posters and placing candles in
a number of stores ... Athenians
are asked to put contributions to
the drive in the containers placed
with the candles . . . Explorer Post
No. 2 has put up posters advertis
ing the Opportunity Ldan Cam-|
paign, which is in progress now
... The posters ask persons to buy I
U. S. Savings Bonds.
Charlie Cottle, advisor of Young
Harris Methodist Church Senior
Outfit No. 19, and has committee
explained program planning for
Senior units at the recent round
table held at Barrow School . . .
Whitehall Senior Outfit No. 109
demonstrated foil cooking . . . Ex
plorer Post No. 2 gave a dem
onstration of camping and cook
ing equipment . . . They had on|
display many pieces of cooking
equipment besides various sleeping
bags, packs, and other equipment
. . . Taking part in the Post dem
onstration was Nelson Hitchcock,
jr., Tryg Tolnas, Ted Simons,!
George Abney, jr. |
Taking charge of the roundtable
demonstrations were Neighbor
hood Commissioner Hal Gilbert
and District Commissioner Ken
neth Redman, Seoutmaster section;
Neighßorhood Commissioner
Thompson, Senior Scout leader
section; Neighborhood Commis
sioner Bob Arthur, Cub Scout
leader section. |
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENA, GEORGIA
Many Prizes
Awarded In
FFA Pig Show
The annual Athens Area F. F. A.
Purebred Livestock Show was
held Saturday morning, in Hard
man Hall at the University of
Georgia with 15 Chapters partici
pating and the Sears-Roebuck
Foundation sponsoring.
This marked the fourth time
several of the chapters have been
represented in the show. Under
the rules a boy is permitted to
show only one gilt or one boar one
time each, but the new exhibitors
represent their chapter from year
to year.
The Grand Champion Gilt was
shown by Lloyd Kellum of the
Comer Chapter. Victor Hale of
the Watkinsville Chapter showed
the Reserve Champion Gilt. Both
Grand Champion and Reserve
Champion gilts were awarded blue
ribbons and $22.00 and an addi
tional $5.00 for the Grand Cham
pion.
The following boys were award
ed blue ribbons and $22.00 for the
gilts shown: Robert Gaines of
Nancy Hart Chapter, Ronald Cle
ments of University Demonstra
tion Chapter, Harry Pierce of Wat
kinsville Chapter, Roger Ingram of
Davis Academy Chapter, Lanier
Guest of Bowman Chapter, Fred
Martin of Davis Academy Chap
ter. Carl Duckworth of Comer
Chapter, and Ben McElroy of Bo
gart Chapter.
Prize Winners
The following is a list of the
boys and their chapters that were
awarded red ribbons and $15.00
for showing gilts: Gerald Rousey,
Bowman; Keith McElroy, Daniels
ville; James Miller, Ila; Charlie
Marcus, Colbert; James Strick
land, Colbert; Hoyle Phillips, Win
terville; Donald Criswell, Win
terville; Harold Shields, Jefferson:
Jimmy Wood, Nancy Hart, and
Garland Baird, Danielsville.
Exhibitors and Chapters award
ed white ribbons and $10.00: Gar
rett Rice, Royston; Donald Casper,
Statham; Howard Chitwood, Roys
ton; Jack Collins, Bogart; Gerald‘
Norris, University Demonstration: |
Bonnie Shepard, Morgan County
High; Allen Pentecost, Statham:
Robert Fitzpatrick, Ila; Luther
Wilkes, Jefferson and Wilson
Broach, Morgan County High.
The Grand Champion Boar was
shown by Delance Marlow of the
Royston Chapter. Quillan Garrison
of the Jefferson Chapter showed
the Reserve Champion Boar. Blue
ribbons and SIB.OO were awarded
each of these winners, with an ad
ditional $5.00 for the Grand Cham
pion. .
The boys and their chapters re
ceiving blue ribbons and SIB.OO
were as follows: George Irwin,
Davis Academy; James Patton,
Comer; and Howard Chandler,
Danielsville.
Chapter Awards
The exhibitors and their chap
tors receiving red ribbons and
SIO.OO for boars were: Alton Wal
lace, Bowman; Aubrey Moon, Mor
gan County High; Garret Gabriell,
Winterville; James Thrasher, Wat
kinsville; and Gene Seagraves,
University Demonstration.
Exhibitors and chapters award
ed white ribbons and $5.00 for
boars were: Foster Pruitt, Bogart:
Grady Fitzpatrick, Ila; Jack Craft,
Nancy Hart; and Hinton Adams,
Colbert. ;
The (chapters, placings and
awards were as foliows: Comer.
first, $25.00; Watkinsville, second.
$15.00; and Davis Academy, third,
SIO.OO.
Fitting and Showmanship
awards were as follows: first prize
gilt, Robert Gaines (Nancy Hart).
$5.00; second prize gilt, Lloyd Kel
lum (Comer), $3.00; third prize
gilt. Harold Shields (Jefferson),
$2.00. First prize boar, George Ir
win, (Davis Academy), $5.00; sec
ond prize boar, Howard Chandler
Danielsville), $3.00; third prize
gg%rb, Delano Marlow, (Royston),
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Regional Library Wil
Show Art Gifts Today
A special showing of the gifts of
the Athens Art Association to the
Athens Regional Library will be
held this afternoon from 3 to 6
p. m. in the large Children’s Room
of the new library for members
of the Art Association and the
public.
Books on art, design, painting,
art education and books on chil
dren’t art have been given by the
Association in 1948 and 1949 as
well as a subscription to the Mag
azine of Art. The plywood panels
which provide a display area for
Athens artists on the main floor
were paid for by the association
so that the Library could have
them installed while the building
was in progress.
Fine Prints
A beautiful collection cf 19 fine
reproductions of famous paintings
which have proved favorites with
children have been donated this
month by the Association for use
in the children’s room. All the
prints, in their very pieasing mats,
will be on view on Sunday and
throughout the following week.
Three button-back frames, that
permit changing of pictures, have
been given by a library patron to
enable users of the children’s de
partment to enjoy the fine prints
continuously.
All the books given by the Ath
ens Art Association which are not
out on loan will be on display to~
day. The list is too long to repro
duce here. The books given this
year are:
Cole, “Arts for the Classroom’;
Cox, “Creative Hands”; D’Amico,
“Creative Teaching in Art”; Dew
ey, “Art as Experience”; Lee,
“Painting for Enjoyment”; Per
rine, “Let the Child Draw.”
Prints given for Children’s De
partment by the Athens Art Asso-
TTT Displayed
At Michael’s
The silver loving cup presented
the Thumb Tack Tribune, Athens
High School paper by the Atlanta
Journal! for having the bect fea
tures of all papers in the Georgia
Scholastic Press Association is on
display in Michael’s window.
The cup is in the window on the
Jackson street side of Michael’s.
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ciation are:
Bracque, “La Carafe,” Brue
ghel, “Wedding Dance”; Brueghel,
“The Skaters”; Cezanne, “Milk Pot
with Apples and Citron”; Derain,
“Hyde Park”; Durer, “Squirrels”;
Gauguin, “White Horse”; Glack
ens, “Mahone Bay”; Giotto, “Flight
into Egypt”; Lockwood, “Horses in
Winter”; Persian artist, “Prince
Riding on Elephant;” Picasso,
“Bull Fight”; Picasso, “Still Life";
Picasso, “Still Life with Mando
lin”: Rivera, “Flower Vender”;
Van Gogh, ‘Draw Bridge at Arles”;
Van Gogh, “Fishing Boats”; Van
Gogh, “Man with the Pipe”; Vuil
lard, “Ladies with Lamp.”
15, PRICE SALE
Dresses - Coats - Suits
SPRING DRESSES, COATS and SUITS
GO ON SALE MONDAY AT
HALF PRICE
Sale Begins 9:A.M.
ALL SALES FINAL!
Use Your Charge Account!
Lessers Apparel Shop
COTTON DUSTERS
Place your orders now for a Tygart 6 row Tractor
Duster. We have them to fit all sizes and model
tractors.
RUSSELL DANIEL, INC,
Athens, Ga.
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