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Barrow School PTA + 'l meet
in the lunchroom of (¢ scrool
on Thursday, Oct, 6, " 30 p. n.
A reception for teachers and new
parents will be heid. Young
children will be cared for during
the meeting.
Friendship Class of the Young
Harris Church will meet Tues
day, October 4, 8 p. m., with
Mrs. Paul Saye, 294 Oakland
avenue. Co-hostesses are Mrs,
Hershal Stone and Mrs. James
Sanders.
The Atnens Kennel Club will
hold it's quarterly meeting on
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. at the N.
and N. Cafeteria. Supper is $1.25
per person and all members are
urged to be present and interest
ed persons are welcome. Please
call John Renka, president, at
646 for reservations.
College Avenue PTA will hold
the PTA meeting on Thursday
afternoon, 3:30, at the school.
Every parent is urged to be pre
sent.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
CALENDAR
Group exhibition of recent
paintings by Afthens artists:
Misses Sally Goodwin, Jean
Flanigen, Laura Blackshear,
and Mrs. Carlisle Cobb on view
until October 3. Library story
time over station WGAU Friday
5 p. m. Library Story Hour in
Library, Saturday 10 a, m, to
11 a. m. Hours of opening: Mon
day through Friday 9 a. m. to
9 p. m.; Saturday 9 a m. to 6 p.
m.; Sunday 3 p. m to 6 p. m.
All legal residents of Clarke,
Oconee, and Oglethorpe counties
have free borrowing privileges
There will be a singing at
Holly Heights Church on Sunday
night. The public is invited to
attend. -
Miss Cora A. Miller, Pance
director of the Department of
Physical Education at the Uni
versity, announced two classes
in creative dancing for children:
ages 5,6, 7 Fridays at 2:45;
ages 8,9, 10, 11 Wednesday 2:40,
Classes begin October 5 and 7.
For information call 3026 or
1354-1,
The Woman’s Bible Class of
the First Metl.odist Thurch will
meet Tuesday, Oct. 4 th at 3:30
p. m. in the Annex. Mrs, C. M.
MecGahee and group in charge of
program. All members are urged
to attend.
To those that have loved ones
buried at Ray’s Methodist
Church, in Eastville, are asked
to send contributions for slean
ing up the cemetery to Mrs.
Glenn Cobb or Mrs. W. E. Doo
ley in Watkinsville, Ga., as soon
as possible.
Mrs. H. B. Trimble, of Atlan
ta, who is the vice-president of
the North Georgia Conference
of Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service, will address the
members of the W. 8. C. S, of
the First Methodist Church on
Monday, October 3, 3:30 o’clock,
in the church auditorium., All
church women are cordially in
vited to come ard hear Mrs.
Trimble, 9
Laura Rutherford Chapter of
U.D. C.will meet on Tuesday
afternoon, Octocber 4, 4 p. m.
with Mrs. S. C. Moon, 125 Uni
versity Drive. Co-hostesses are
Mesdames W. S. Brown, A, D.
Gann, Jack Malecom, W. M.
Bryant and J. R. Wilkes. Infor
mation regarding the National
U. D. C. Magazine is to be pre
sented by Mrs. A. D. Gann. The
subject for the afternoon is
“Distinguished Southern Sons of
World War I and II” and will be
given by Dr. Merritt 5. Pound,
head of the Political Science De
partmeni of the University of
Georgia. A full attendance is
desired. A very impotrant exe
cutive Board meeting will ze
held at 3:30 and everyone is
asked to be prompt.
Xi Zeta Chapter of keta Sig
ma Phi vill meet on Tuesday,
Qcot. 4, 8 p. m, with Mrs. Tom
Freeman, 145 Morning Side
Drive, Apartment 3.
The ladies of St. Joseph's
Church will entertain all Cath
olic students of the University
of Georgia at a buffet supper at
6 p. m. Sunday, October 2, 134
Prince Avenue. All members of
the parish are cordially invited
to drop in to meet the students
between the hours of 6 and 8.
An executive Board meet
ing of Chase Street P. T. A. will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Roswell Davis, 1638 Prince Ave.
Thursday morning, Oct. 6, at 10
am.
The October meeting of the
National Council of Catholic
Women will be h:ld Monday
evening, Oct. 3rd, at 8 p. m,, at
St. Joseph's Rectory-—followed
at 9 p. m. by the Study Group,
to which the men of the Parish
are invited.
~-Publicity Chairman.
WSCS of Young Harris Meth
odist Church will meet Mondsy
aftermoon at 3:30 o'clock with
the WSCS of First Methodist
Church.
The first PTA meeting of the
Joseph M, Hodgson Academy
at White hall, Ga., will be held
on Wed. night, 7 p. m. in the
sehool suditorium. All members
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS.AGEOBCHA.
are urged to be present and
bring new members, This is an
important meeting and the
iohoo! needs co-operation of all
memb s,
[rv-puts for membership in
(e iniversity Dance Club will
be be'd on Wednes=ay October
Ss¢h +° 7:45 p.m. in the Physical
¥du stion Bullding on Ag Hill
Persons with two quarters of
dance taken at the Unlversity
or elsewhere are eligible. For
information contact Miss Cora
A, Miller, Faculty Advisory, or
William Paulk, President of the
Dance Club, at 1664,
This Is How To Participate In Crow’s Lucky Winners
BEGINNING MONDAY, OCT. 3rd, CROW’S WILL DISPLAY THE NAME OF
AT VARIOUS POINTS IN THEIR STORE, WINNERS ARE TO BE SELECTED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF GA. AND ATHENS
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA AND ATHENS CITY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND STUDENTS, AND
THE ATHENS CITY DIRECTORY COVERING ATHENS. NAMES OF CROW’S LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE CHANGED
EACH WEEK ——— —
IF YOU COME IN CROW’S AND SEE YOUR NAME POSTED AND CAN IDENTIFY YOURSELF, YOU MAY WIN A PRIZE
VALUED TO $25.00.
COME IN EACH DAY — YOU MAY BE ONE OF THE WINNERS. PICTUkeS OF CROW’S LUCKY WINNERS WILL APPEAR
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“A Christ Centered World.”
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