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DAILY TtM£*-ENTERPRI8£. THOMASVJLLE, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER SO, 1922.
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A WORTHY MOVEMENT
The Rotary Club of Thomaaville has
secured a list of all boys between the
ages of eight and eighteen in the city,
listed their names, ages and other data
necessary to a thorough understand'
ing of their environments and school
activities.
This list is for the purpose of en
deavoring to assist the parents in
keeping these boys in school and stim
ulating their desire to become more
y and useful citizens.
* not possible to realize fully the
t of good! hut be accom
plished in this way. If only ten chil-
en are brought back to school by
is effort it will have paid a material
vidend in increased usefulness to
«• community.
The Bible classes of th- city are also! desires of the individual clubs. Xatur-
tcrestlng themselves in school chil* a Uy, the men here are among the lead
en. They have become interested. er! , j„ their communities and are bon-
the extent of trying to discover thej ()re( , 0 fric-ials of Rotary for the dis
tnes of every child of school age trlot.
at is not now attending school, withj These clubs are located at the fo!-
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROTARY men worthy in every way to be
Rotarians. The other clubs utilised
the services of those men
The world haB not been slow in dis
covering what Rotary International Is,
If we can Judge by the way the 1.200
cities and towns of twenty-seven coun-j
tries have taken up and perfected the
organization of these clubs, tn
states of Georgia and Florida there
thirty-five Rotary Clubs. Every city
thousand people has a Rotary
Club iu these states, and many with
populations less than that have se
cured permission to organize.
The presidents and sercetarles of
these clubs are In Tbomasvllle today,
tomorrow for a conference, during j
:h the essential and elemental
points of interest developed at the in-j
ternational meeting in i/os Angeles
will be brought out and applied, as
best they may bp. to the needs and
purpose of assisting th
hack, so they may complete
ir.v education at least,
■v want the names of
* thing to fuss about
Greeks still have
Half the people do not know how
he other half lives, but they envy
hem. usually.
The Turks have all they want in
-rasped by playing on the jealousies
f Europe, as usual.
* s ° lowing towns in Florida and Georgia:
**•', Daytona. Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers.
| Gainesville. Jacksonville. Key West,
chil- Lakeland. Live Oak. Miami, Ocala, Or-
■Iron that are not in school. If it is | a ndo, Palatka. St. Augustine, St. Pe-
r reasons of need and want, they will tersburg. Sanford. Tampa and West
• supplied and the children given the, Palm Beach, and Albany. Atnericus.
holding. If for some fancied reason 1 Athens, Atlanta. Augusta. Brunswick,
i- parent wants the child to remain' Columbus, Elberton, Macon, Marietta,
it of school, and that reason will not! Moultrie. Quitman. Home. Savannah,
•ar legal standing, these children 1 Thomusvllle. Valdosta. Waynesboro
and West Point, in Georgia.
they work harmoniously and enthusias
tically for the promotion of the same
The spirit of Rotary is vastly euor-
gizing to any community in which It
finds lodgment. It creates new inter
est in the church, new ethical
dards for business and new and
Ideals for the home. It maintains it
self without any effort to take i
or earn praise and no community is
as useful or as big hearted before Ro
tary entered it as it is after it has
come and after its members have
j learned by diligent application and ef-
the bigness of Its possibilities.
So we can all agree that Thomas-
ville is fortunate in having these lead
ers of the Rotary spirit in this city
for two days. They are on a mission
of business, in that they are studying
the educational phases of the move
ment and endeavoring to grasp its
broader meaning, so that it ca
conveyed through its officers ti
membership generally. Greet
men heartily and welcome them with
open arms, for no more unselfish ser
vants of idealism exist in any organ!
zation of this type today.
I0NAI
LOOKS LIKE A DOG-FALL.
So fur as an outsider
compromise settlement of the railway
shopmen's strike leaves both parties
about where they were when the strike
sakes. j Rotary international has developed j began. If either side gained any do
It you know of any child that i« not , nt(> one of , he most „ 9e f u i organiza- cided advantage, it is not apparent,
going to school, report it to one of t j ons j n t jj e world today. It has But the people lose. They lost in
these Bible classes or any of fhe' Krow . n jn grate and j„ spirit, as the j service, and they lose again in paying
preachers, and they will he investigate ( ni | n ,| s au( j hearts of men have been the expenses of the strike while
od ami steps taken to supply legiti- unified and co-ordinated in the effort on. as in the case of the coal strike.
iceds.
■ilild t
It will mean more to the
n be realized and will be
o citizenship that any
h-se large and useful
rubies or German marks.
It is questionable whether ’
stand the ennue that will surely result •'
from the adjournment of Congress. j 1
The worst thing about getting your
hamN dirty is that in many places you ;
The loquacity of barbers started V
with the fellow that tried to cover up
his inefficiency with hot air. j 1
icipate in.
RUSSIA'S CROWN JEWELS |
The Soviet government is i>ertect)y (
willing to talk terms with any nation ^
(that desires its business, l.'p to this;
(time there Is no pressure that could be
.exerted sufficient to guarantee pay-’
ment of debts contracted in the future,
; traded in the past, and for which the
to increase its worth to the communi
ties, which these clubs serve. Start
ing as a social organization, it found
□t once that the only basis for life
was service. That is a lesson that
we all learn some day or other, sooner
or later. I'nselfish service is the high
est and most useful form of service
that we know, whether it be service
to God. country, neighbor, or family.
Til is has been the means through
which Rotary International bus grip
ped the hearts of all men, whose lives
it touches. It has no axe to grind, po
litically or socially. It expects no
. and f,.r .hl. inh, ’ w «"<* 110 oredlt und
now enters a fiat' craves no laudations. What it does,
j is done for the sake of service amt J
a'li- ,,if.,,sem.nl. »ec«,l.. he who „rv„ beet profit,
upervision of affairs ' j
i It urges that all men con
' calling worthy and a means through
which they can worthily serve society.
' In this manner it dignifies business
Kissing will renmv** freckles,
i charming young doctor, who
irobalily been experimenting.
nnd rh»- means. I his
of credit that can lie stabilized by the ( ,,l, * >
present government and the failure of * KMn *'
the Soviet to make any internal prog-'"** n
rant to trv it out on himself (Tess that would Justify
! progress.
witzerlaud has not had a war in The newspapers have recently
r hundred years and will not until ried pictures of the geius of vat
can find somebody that she can kinds owned by the former royal I
ly and which
some show that is guaran-
flew of the necessity that
German materials and the
the German government to
,1 affair. The other nation, ' «» d - reate, a rilatlm-t and urnent cl
i,milnia l. l« rl °h the pari of alt da.slffcalion,
I so far represented to make the business wot-
to a lack ***y itself and. therefore, useful, not
!roni a strictly business stand-
hut In a higher and nobler way.
*v not believe that cau be done,
future thought it could until Rotary,
j pointed the way. Business honesty In j
all things is a necessary Rotary quali
fication. He who has it uot is in no
sense a Kotarian.
The communion and fellowship dc
Meanwhile, the day when we may -
pect a return to normal conditions
the way of reasonable freight and
passenger rates appears as far ofT a-i
t was before the strike began. Busi
ness must stagger long under tit* 1
handicap as beat it may, while in agri
culture, farmers must stilt confine
their crops to such products an cs
marketed near at home, or whose
is not great enough to make freight
| charges so high that they are w ithout
a market. In these strikes, and In
| other agitations, the people stand to
mutter who wins. They are
contending factions, and al-
; whip-sawed. Just how much
ney will put up with this *J.*-
i their patience. Heretofore
Americans have been a very patient
people.—Tifton Gazette.
Observer in tl
|Judge William I
lice «
e with The Moultrie
it: "The defeat of
Fish for Chief Jus-
Supreme Court was one of
the mistakes made in the recent pri
mary. it was little short of a shame
that this grand old man should have
been defeated. He has a fine record
as a citizen, a lawyer and a judge and
the reward for ills faithfulness is that
he should be turned out of office when
he is too old to begin ngain the prac
tice of law and after he has served
faithfully on the bench for more than
a quarter of a century. Such a blun-
Dr. R. B. O’Quinn
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Permanent Waving $1. per curl
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Chronic Diseases and X-Ray
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THOMARYILLB. GA
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Saltine Crackers, lb 20c
Good Ground Coffee, lb 20c
Granulated 8ugar, lb 8c
Maryland Chief Tomatoes, can 10c
Breakfast Bacon, lb 80c
Horsford’a Baking Powder
11-ox. can 18e
Prince Albert Tobacco,
2 pkgs. for 28c
Griffin’s Fine 8yrup, .. 25 and 50c
Kerosene Off, gat 15c
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-th.. h,nd, at lb, Bolah.vlk*. .mMl'*’-' 1 »< ,he l™*™*
•* called. Is tho most expedious, dftr 0n the P ait of the voters of the
ute makes one wonder if we did not
wrong.
Th,- Rotary executives are her*, this
w,-t-k for their annual conference, and
nobody will be any more welcome in
Thomaaville.
to the faithful
•e spread on a ^ «fncient means of getting met
inspected care-* * ether and P re »« Mllu * 10 thwn ‘
I Killy .,,,1 I heir interest, worth ,»lru-} and ld -'" l « '•>' “ nd *““l‘
I die I, ell Inter] 1,» a Kienel, exp -rl. The ““X wo,k 1,1 »“ -' ,lorl ld » 8r '" ’
■ man who aitb.ll.nbte »o,n nt «i«ty billion dot- “<*1/ ou "> ld * oI ,helr b,l ‘"" e ” ««■
nelly t. d m wa, involved in the,, treasure, 1 ***» '» ord '"«‘i°n »'
I alone I ideal* and consistent co-operation iu
an effort to make them realizable, you
have an Impetus that caunot be mini
mized, as far as its effects for good
i to mankind generally is concerned.
I Rotary Initiates practically nothing
| aud in that we might fiud some failur
Russia has now a chance to guaran-
ee its credit by the sale of tbes- gems
»r by putting them up as security for
a loan. With sixty billions of dollars
| eveu Russia could make fairly good
campaign Uereaf- headway In Industrial growth.
ter by radio, which will give us an though it has been hammered through^ for ,ngenultJ Hnd ,n,t,at,ve are P r °-
opportunlty of shutting off when ft Soviet methods into a pulpless Yet the Rotary idea is
gets too hot. I of inactivity. Sixty billions of dollars
' is a |ot of money and It will creat
iot of credit if properly used.
Soviets have little regard for the gents i
ab . no . -• the money they will bring. I , ‘ ,rprUes wl,hou ‘ " tart,ng new one *'
PS> ' | Why not sell them, if the world has a! So Kotary takes ltB iue from ,he en '
If all the wine being made In this market willing to make the purchases? J ,er P r,ses an<l c,v,c activities that are
country this y-ar was put into a vat „ necessary for the community welfare.
It would make Lake Superior look' S *‘ na,or Lodge ,R ,UU the ,do1 ot »timulates nothing but stimulates
anything but
few York man who advertise
le. mv wife," will probably tim
k form of advertising will prob-
enough of good is instituted <
| started, which cannot be. or is not cot
Iph-ted; that there is enough won
j while activity in assisting worthy e
Senator Lodge is still the idol
Massachusetts, which makes us think
that good old Massachusetts might be
The spice of life la not bought in a likely place for some young and am-
bottles these days, but a certain fel- bitious man to locate. If they could
i he 1
know the places.
It looka as If New York was going
to stage another world's series all bjr
Its lonesome—which will also be a
world's record.
In jugs. If you get up that much love for Lodge, they
I ought to worship a real capable and
worthy young man.
The bobbed hair is about to follow
the short skirt, and we are all forced
to admit that bobbed hair and long
dreases don't look as well as
The Back to School movement haa
become nation wide and no real lire
town can fall to find where It baa| Mr. HardlnjT Is vetoetng the bonus
done its good work. Rotary sponsor* bill, which puts th* problem back up
th* movement, nnd It I* so good that to the Republicans, with no chance of
all other active dvlc agencies hare' making U count In tha present polltl-'
(o!lo««4 It op. .... |,atl-aJ«lt
everything that is clean and good and
fine. It sends forth Its commendation
to only those things that arc non-po
litical and non-sectarian. It creates
impetus and energy for the purpose of
unselfish devotion to causes that are
worthy of support and whose objective
is a fuller and mora comprehensive
realization of the tenet* of the doc
trine. which is called the "Brother
hood of Man.”
So perfect was Its idealism that
other clubs of similar import bav#
arisen and have found fertile fields,
/or they are predicated on the same
idea and actuated by the same worthy
motives. The Rotary Clnb* cannot
take in one-tenth of Rotary tnaterWL
They are
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Seeds
Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we >
sold.
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Square Deal Druggist
104 E. Jackson St
PHONE 604.
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