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<I'NDAY, MAY 29, 1949,
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SUNDAY MORNING
6:ss—News.
| Lu—Sunday Morning Serenade,
8 00—Sterchi Trio.
9-90—Church of God.
4-45—Yesterday, Today, Tomor
row. ’
1-00—The Bible for Today. .
15 The Gospel Messengers.
0-45— AP News.
-00—Lady of Song.
| 00—Allan Jackson and News
(CBS).
I:os—Prelude.
15—Oconee Street Methodist
Church.
e
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
15—Home Worship Hour.
ih_News and Analysis (CBS)
+ls__pimer, Roper (CBS).
120—-Memorial Hour.
15—Music for Sunday.
) 00—Svmphonette; Michel Pias
¢ tro, Conductor (CBS).
0:90- Columbia Masterworks of
Music.
I:3O—AP News.
q-45—yuest Star. .
4:oo—Sunday Sing Time.
- 00—Choraliers, Eugene Low
' ¢ll. Conductor (CBS)
s.3o—Broadway Is My Beat
( (CBS)s
6:oo—Tne kamily Hour (CBS).
it
SUNBAY EVENING
6:3o—oOzzie and Harriett (CBS).
7:oo—The Jack Benny Show
(CBS).
7.9o—Amos 'n Andy (CBS).
g:oo—Adventures of Sam Spade
(CBS).
g:3o—Lum ’'n Abner (CBS).
9:00-—Electric Theater {CBS).
§.3o—Our Miss Brooks (CBS).
00—Central Baptist Church
on the Air.
1:30—It Pays to Be Ignorant
(CBS).
I:oo—Georgia News.
1 05—Music America Loves.
I:3O—CBS Dance Orchestra
(CBS).
9.OO—CBS News (CBS).
9:os—Sign Off.
MONDAY MORNING
6:ss—News.
7:00—Good Morning Circle.
7:3o—World News Briefs,
7.95—G00d Morning Circle,
7:4s—Songs From the Old
Hymnal.
3:OO—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
8:15—Good Morning Circle,
B:3o—Music Shop araPde.
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS).
9:ls—Strength for the Day.
9:3o—Salute to Music.
9:4s—Barnyard Follies (CBS).
10:00—News.
10:15—Arthur Godfrey (CBS).
11:30—Ring the Bell.
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
2:oo—Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
MONDAY AFTERNOON .
12:15—Hillbilly Matinee.
12:45—Farm Frlashes.
1:00—Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—~Ma Perkins (CRBS).
I:3o—VYoung Dr. Malone (CBS)
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS)
:00—Take It Easy Time.
2:ls~—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—This Is Nora Drake
(CBS).
2:4s—What Makes You Tick
(CBS).
3:00—1340 Platter Party.
3:2s—News.
3:30—-1340 Platter Party.
4:.oo—Hot in Harlem.
4:3o—Get Acquainted Huor,
s.oo—Jungle Jim, - = - -
s:lo—Sleepy Joe.
s:3o—Sports Parade,
9:4s—Herb Shringr Time
(CBS).
In Memoriam
In sad but loving remembrance
{ our dear Daddy, Williany
Henry Hawks, who passed away
ne year' ago today, ‘May 28,
€ ir has passed since that
d day,
e one we loved was called
way,
wd took you home, it was His
will,
but in ”nur hearts, you liveth
still.
the flowers we place upon your
grave
1y wither and decay,
ut the love we have- for you
I never fade away.
\though your soul is now at
Ir'( :.[,
| free from care and pain,
e world would seem like
neaven,
”‘v" could have you back again.
: _devoted children—
STELLA, ONEIDA, BILLIE,
?‘.'» ANCES and ZULA.
Rallroad Schedules
; SFABOARD AIRLINE RY.
rival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
€ave for Elberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-3) I'ls a. m.—Air Conditioned.
845 p. m—Air Conditioned.
"‘;‘\"St for Elberton, Hamlet and
12:20 a. m.—(Local),
“‘\“}'C for Atlanta, South and
Vest—
-4?0 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
0 @ m.—(Local).
2:05 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
\rote RAILROAD
‘(\,l\o Athens (Daily) 12:35 p.m.
;'d!l\jes Athens (Daily) 4:15 p. m.
THERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
From Lula and Commerce
Arrive 9:B’ a.'m.
East' and” West
Leave Athens 9:00 a. m.
GEOI%mGIA RAILROAD
xed Trains
rain No. 50 Departs 2:00 a. m.
3in No, 51 Arrvives 9:00 a. m.
SUNDAY
7:oo—Sign On.
7:oo—Sunday Serenade.
7:3o—Friendly Five.
7:4S—UP News.
B:oo—Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
B:3o—Lancaster Quartet.
9:oo—Southern Community
Sing.
9:3o—Quartet Favorites.
10:00—UP News.
10:05-—Phil Brito.
10:30—Pipes of Melody.
10:55—UP News.
11:00—Emmanuel Episcopal
Church.
12:00—Ted Dale.
12:30—American Standard
Time.
1:00—UP News.
I:os—Pop Concert.
I:2s—Sunday Serenade.
I:ss—Atlanta Crackers vs.
Mobile.
4:oo—Sports Jackpot.
4:2s—Atlanta Crackers vs.
Mobile.
6:3o—Coastal Caravan.
6:4s—Candlelight and Silver.
MONDAY
6:oo—Sign On.
6:oo—Reveille Roundup.
6:4s—Blackwood Brothers
Quartet,
7:OO—UP News.
7:os—The Blessed Hope.
7:3o—Reveille Roundup.
7:4S—WRFC Trading Post.
7:ss—Baseball Scores.
8:00—Holder News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:SS—UP News.
9:oo—Morning Devotional.
9:3o—Show Tune Time.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—WRFC Yelephone Party.
10:30—Novel’¥ Tune Time,
10:45—Vocal Time,
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Hillbilly Review.
12:15—Holder News. :
12:30—Eddy Arnold Show.
12:45—Farm: News and Market
Summary.
1:00—UP News,
I:os—Luncheon Serenade.
2:oo—Pat O’Brien.
2:ls—Vocal Varieties.
2:3o—Closing Market
Quotations.
2:3s—Vocal Varfeties.
2:45—0n the Novelty Side.
3:oo—Hive of Jive.
3:30-—Rhett’s Record Room.
s:ls—Treasure Hunt.
s:Bo—Adventure Attic.
s:4s—Dave Dennis.
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines.
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—Sammy Kaye Showroom.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7:3o—Sign Off.
MOVIE PROCRAMS
PALACE—
Sun.Mon.-Tues. — “Little Wo-
FUNERAL NOTICE
(COLORED)
JEWELL, MRS. KATIE. — The
relatives and friends of Mrs.
Katie Jewell, Mr. William
Jewell, Crawford, Ga.; Mr. and
- Mrs. James Powers, Rayle, Ga;
Mr. and Mrs. Japhus Jewell,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Lattimore,
Mr. and Mrs. James Crutchers,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jewell, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Bonds, all of
Crawford, Ga.; Mr, and Mrs.
Tommie Flemving, Buffalo, N:
Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jewell,
Statham, Ga.; Mr. Berry Jew
ell, Crawford, Ga.; Mr. Andy
Fleming, Lexington, Ga.; Mr
and Mrs. Moses Arnold, Craw
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ar
nold, Atlarfa, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. John Daniel, Stephens,
Ga., are invited to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Katie Jewell,
today, Sunday, May 29, 1949,
at 3:00 p. m. from the Spring
field Baptist Church, Crawford,
Ga. Rev. A. D. Yangy and
other ministers will officiate.
Interment St. John cemetery.
Mack and Payne Funeral
Home.
TAYLOR, MRS. MARIAN KEN
DRICKS. — The relatives and
friends of Mr. Wade Taylor,
Detroit, Mich.; Mr. George
Taylor, New Haven, Conn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel - D. Ken
dricks, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur B. Wilson, Phila
delphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.|
Matthew Howell, New Haven,
Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Harvey and family, Parson,;
Kas.: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tate|
and family, Miss Algenenia MC-‘
Kinley of New Haven, Conn.;|
Mrs. Donnie Taylor and family
of Athens, Ga., and Detroit‘t
Mich., are invited to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Marian Kl
Taylor, Sunday, May 29, 1949,'
at 2:00 p. m., from St. Mark A.
M. E. Church. Rev. R. E. Rom-i
ans will officiate, assisted by
other ministers. Interment
Spraulding cemetery. The re
mains will lie in state at the
residence, 424 Georgia Depot
Street, from 5:00 p. m. Satur
day until hour of funeral. The
selected flower ladies and
pallbearers please assemble at
the residence, 424 Georgia De
pot Street at 1:00 p. m. Mutual
Funeral Home, 282 North Hull
Street. & .
COAL — MATTRESSES — AWNINGS
VENETIAN BLINDS — TARPAULINS
Serving Athens and Vicinity for 19 years.
(RAWFORD COAL & MATIRESS WORKS
Phone 2200 Foundry Strees
men,” starring June Allyson, Mar
garet O'Brien, Elizabeth Taylor,
Janet Leigh, Mary Astor. News.
Wed.-Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. — “En
chantment,” starring David Niven,
Teresa Wright, Evelyn Keyes,
Parley Granger. Mickey & the
Seal. News.
GEORGIA—
Sun.-Mon. — “Last of the Wild
Horses,” starring James Ellison,
Mary Beth Hughes, Jane Frazee. |
Flung by a Fling. News.
Tues.-Wed. — “The Fighting
69th,” starring James Cagney,
George Brent, Pat O’Brien. Beauty
and the Blade. Treachery Rides
the Trail. Indian Serenade.
Thurs. - Fri. — “Whispering
Smith,” starring Alan Ladd, Rob
ert Preston, Brenda Marshal.
Screen Snapshot. News.
Sat. — “Stage Struck,” starring
Audrey Long, Kane Richmond,
Ralph Byrd. Fraud Fighters. Hop,
Ckip & a Chump. Children Matinee
—lO a. m. — “Home in Oklaho
ma.”
STRAND—
Mon. - Tues. — “Shep Comes
Home,” starring Robert Lowery,
Billy Kimberly, Marga Dean.
Heart of Paris. Louis Prima &
Orch. He Was Her Man.
Wed. — “Let’s Live A Little,”
starring Hedy Lamarr, Robert
Cummings. Three for Breakfast.
Law of the Wild—Chapter 2.
leJrs. — “Belle Starr,” starring
Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney,
Dana Andrews. Game Birds. Scare
dy Cat.
Fri. - Sat. — “Pioneer Da¥s,”
starring Jack Randal. Hokus Po
kus. Congo Bill—Chapter 10.
RITZ—
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. — “The Pit
fall,” starring Dick Powell, Liza
beth Scott. Neptune's Playground.
Lion Hunt.
Wed. - Thurs. — “TheGrapes
of Wrath,” starring Henry Fonda,
Jane Dowell, John Carradine. Lo,
the Poor Buffal.
Fri. - Sat. — “Carson = Rides
Again,” starring Sunset Carson.
Ay Tank Ay Go. Bruce Gentry—
Chapter 8.
DRIVE-IN—
Sun. — “The Locket,” starring
Larine Day, Brian Aherne. Ac
tion in Sports. Two Gophers from
Texas.
Mon. - Tues. — “Babe Ruth,”
starring William Bendix, Claire
Trevor, Charlie Bickford. Mickey’s
Delayed Date. News.
Wed. — “Jinx Money,” starring
Leo Gorcey, Hunts Hall. Televis
ion Turmoil. Drive-High Champs.
Muchado About Mutton.
Thurs.-Fri. — “Top Hat,” Royal
Four Flusher. News.
Sat. — “Stage Coach To fDen
ver,” starring Allan Lane, Bobby
Blake. So You Want to be a Sail
or. Daffy Duck Slept Here. Ore
gon Trail—Chaper T.
PROTECT fiowers
From Bugs and Blights guuessm
DU PONT
H. OR Al. {OO
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DUST
Effective— 79(:\;9
easy to use
Athens Seed Co.
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,SALES AI‘!D SERVICE
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Call for Deostratlon. '
, All Makes Machines Repaired
PHONE 71 f
THE McGREGOR CO.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the
policyholders of the Southern
Mutual Insurance Company
will be held in the office of
the Company in Athens, Geor
gia, at 11 o’clock A. M., Tues
doy, June 7th, 1949, Policy
holders are invited to attend.
E. E. LAMKIN,
Secretary. j6e
Truck
Headquarters
1946 Chevrolet Pick-up . $895
1946 Dodge Pick-up .... $895
1947 Dodge Pick-up .... $995
Several Other
Sizes And Types
J. SWANTON IVY, Inc.
154 W. Hancock Ave.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.,
OLIO and each or
any disability covered!
May tell you about o
"Supc;" family group or l&’f
vidual plan of hospital and surgical-med
ical protection against the expense of
each or any disability? . . , including
“'Polio” benefits up to $5,000, Phone for
details. No obligation,
HOWARD ABNEY, « Agent,
301 Southern Mutual Bldg.
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Insulate Now —
Don’t Wait —
U. 8. Mineral Wool Installed im
your home by us—will save yoa
ap to 40% in fuel, making it
possible for you to have uni
form temperatures throughoul
#iic cnMic house. Shond us fo
day for complete detalls and
free estimate.
TONY POSTERO
Insulation Ce., Inc.
Tel 3658. Thomas SB4 Tel
3490 Athens, Ga. 3916
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
We write all forms of Auto
mobile insurance. If you are
thinking of purchasing a new
or used car, we can arrange
with a Bank of your choice to
finance the purchase if desired.
For Prompt Service See
Smith Boley Brown, Inc.
109 Shackelford Bldg.
Phone No. 9, or 3076
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Repairing - Moth Proofing
Sizeing
PERSIAN RUG CO.
Phone 2496
USE FHA SERVICES
Few people realize that F. H. A,
will re-finance your home.
If your interest rates are too
high or other terms not suit
able, see us. FHA also finances
construction or the purchase of
a home,
HOME MORTGAGE CO.
HUTCHINS, COX & STROUD
Phone 345
&5 e Local and Long Distance
e R n‘f‘ o ux‘liafinf) :t‘:nynwh.;:lr:‘
L 1 o B IRVELS Tasi g eavy Duty Hauling.
Dlt B VECES Tt Do b
T R e ReiiLl Storage - Packing - Cratims
! s "TRANSFER 0O
i P : ADAMS TRANSFER ©O.
P Phone 215 or 218
) 227 Oconee Rirest
FOR RENT AT REASONABLE RATES . ’*i
FLOOR SANDERS — POLISHERS ‘se
ATHENS BUILDING & flg
WELL SUPPLY CO. 4j i
fETE &
Phone 3066 > *Il! *
132 Oconee St. U
We carry a complete line /"
of finishing materials. : \” P
Our Used Car Lot located at Wash
ington and Thomas Streets next to
the Fire Department, is now open
and we have or: display an excell
ent assortment of good used cars.
Mr. Sheiman Hancock, Mr. Joe
David, Mr. Marvin Osborn are
available to serve you.
Come by and see these good used
cars. Your visit and patronage will
be appreciated. o w & W=
Georgia Motors, |
80rgia Motors, Inc.
For 20 years your Buick Dealer in
Athens Main store — Broad at
Lumpkin st. Phone 3141 Used Car
Lot-Washingion ai Thomas 835 i,
Phone 4236
New! Revolutionary!
Helena Rubinstein
Silk Screen Face Powder
Blended With PURE SILK
SI.OO plus tax
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Phones 1066 and 1067
| STORAGE §
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Let Us Move You
Local and Long Distance,
Storage — Packing
THOMAS TRANFER
CO.
774 W. Broad Phone 9180
® Potato Siips
® Tomato @ Onion
® Cabbage
Shop at . ..
BROAD STREET
FRUIT STORE
251 East Broad
Phone 1822
Across from Campus
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The insurance com
pany provides financial
protection. The agent
acts as your iepré
sentative, supplying the
proper policy and
quickly settling claims.
Our local experience is
of value to you.
HUTCHINS , COX
& STROUD e -
INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE
*SINCE 1890 PHONE 3453
George A. Walson
DRUGS
THE STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE
Al! Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded By a
Registered Druggist.
¥656 Lumpkin Street
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At Five Points
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Phone 1477
SAVE 50%
E. & §. Tire Service
148 W. Clayton St.
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BILCYCLES
and
VELOCIPEDE
(TRICYCLE)
Repaired
BARY CAP TIRES
General Repair Shop
“AB” JORDAN
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
264 N. Lumpkin St., Phone 1361
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FLOWERS
Phone 2500
~ HOME FREEZER
CLEARANCE SALE
We are sclling our stock of
popular eight foot home
freezers at a price that is a real
sacrifice, This is an ideal op
portunity to prepare for sum
mer surplus of fruits and veget
ables,
DPOWNTOWN
MOTOR CO.
168 Washington Phone 50
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WILLARDS
COST LESS TO OWN!
Clarke Storage
Battery Co.
FHONBE 677
128 Weet Flanceol °
GINN'S GARAGE
OPEN ALL NITE - PHONE 711
BODY AND FENDER WORK
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS
WRECKER SERVICE
CALL GINN'’S
ATTENTION!
.
Now Under New Management
Repair Work Solicited
'! FREE ESTIMATES !!
Cheerfully given on your plumbing or heating problem. Call
1716 or stop in at Athens’ most conveniently located plumbing
and heating shop for expert advice.
J. T. ANDERSON, Mzgr.
223 N. Washington Telephone 1716
RIDE OLD:
A TIGHTENING OF ALL BODY, CHASSIS,
BUMPER AND ENGINE MOUNTING
BOLTS EVERY 10,000 MILES WILL STOP
MOST SQUEAKS AND RATTLES AND ADD
TO RIDING PERFORMANCE.
$3.50
Hancock at Pulaski Phone 1856
7, BUGS
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" ?){‘”L A& @: Kill the Bugs before they
r (CE LSI 8 reap the harvest from your
S "‘"“fr:\\ vegetables and flowers.
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H. L. COFER SEED (0.
Phone 167 Athens, Ga,
Seedsmen — Hatcherymen — Feed Msgr.
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The average man makes a fortune during his life
time, when he adds up his total earnings. Yet he has
nothing as hs approaches old age. Decide not to be
average . . . save regularly and insure your own
financial independence.
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¥ [EDERAL SAVINGS
! F o LOAN ASSOCIATION
114 COLLEGE AVE - ATNENS, GEORGIA - TELEPHONE: 779
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