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82nd pivteion
£■ Recruiting Will
?■ Go Forward
Pilgrims^ Again Storm Lourdes Seeking Miracles
,, {Organization to Be Com
pleted By Enlistment of
Qualified Men; Major
■&' McCoy in Charge.
|C i.«ftn#.IThe orKanizalion of the Unite of
i the 8fd Division Is to he completed
by the enlistment of the men quali
fied for the Non-Commissioned Of-
• hi*/.fleer* and Specialists^ • The Train
- Headquarters ana Headquarters
• Detachment, located In Athens, will
’.’ ’ be recruits from Clarke, Oconee.
Madison, Oglethorpe and Barrow
> %*>* i.fcQMrftlBs. For the- Headquarters.
I A.V7 bDqtaph mertt the following Non-
-u. *.Commissioned Officers and Spe-
ciallst* are required:
F« Tl$to 1 sergeant major; grade.
■ - 5 nlcnl sergeant.
. -.iTI^Mb 1 mechanical Jnspectdr;
fc* junfJJU
s' ,•>(■ ru^raae, technical sergeant.
>'* » -..Title, tergeant major; grade.
^y^ttaff sergeant. %
--Vitle, 1 supply sergeant; grade.
t. Sergeant.
. -fPitle^ 1 personnel clerk; grade,
I Oconee St. P. T. A.
Holds Meeting
Th; 1 J^arer.<^Teacjji#rs' Assocla-
FOR THE COUNTRY.
A sweater coat of blue and Kray
checks about un Inch wide has a
hand of nlain b.ue about the edge
of the coat and Is worn with a
plaited'skirt of gray Jersoyv cloth.
!,'0h of (he cjconeep Street School A art* tain with a hlg blue pom
:
held its usual monthly meeting
Friday afternoon at the schoo!
building. Mrs. Wilson, the vice
1 resident, pdesided.
After the reading of the min
utes and the roll call, n pleasing
program was carried out, among
the {Interesting features of whien
were a beautiful rending entitled | hair hark plainly
“The Home," by Miss Magdalene I lobe of the ear.
Glenn. a vocal solo l*y Miss Thel- ■■lv ‘mzz
| tna Klliott, a piano *»oio oy Miss
I id la Cox. | •
^ Husintfls affairs, including plans j
'for milking money, and of im-‘
; provements for the growing school j
were discussed. It will be re
called that last last year!
co-operating mothers and teach
ers were ‘instrumental in raising,
the funds for the stcreopticon ma'-J
. chine of the school. This year with j
| an addition of two new’ rooms, t\^o J
teachers and many more pu- j
j pils, piettyres and other things are
COIFFURES.
The smartest earrings are of an
tique metal nnd semi-precious
stones father than brilliant mate
rials and costly, gems. With the
very large earring the proper coif
fure is the one which draw’s the
TO THE PUBLIC
..Effective October 2 I will Run a Ford service car lie.
tureen Winder and Athens,, leaving Winder'TMO a. ra. av.
rive Athens 9 a. m. Leave Athens 10 a. m. arrive Winder
11 a. m. Leave Winder 3:80 p. m. arrive Athens 4.30 p
m. Leave Athens 5 p. m. arrive Winder 6 p. m. Arrive
and leave from Granite Hotel, Winder ami . Georgian
Hotel at Athens. Winder to Athens, 80c. Winder to St.v
ham 30c. Staham to Iiogart 25c. Bogart to Athens i:„
Later will establish regular bus car to take eare*of the
travel. -
unit v<
als t!i
* .
jimmie McDonald,
Winder,, Ga.
Titje, 1 clerk; grade, private.
l£, 2 drivers (car or truck);
private.
lA. s
pri-
messenger; grade.
ffpV Major Arthur L. McCoy. Q. M.
/.jCorps Executive Offices of 8Ld
ni)ivision Trains, with office n the
,t*bst. office building. Is authorised to
.’‘make enlistments for all brantftes
• 'Sif the.organised reserves. Enlist-
^jnenta are for a period of three
nywtrs except in the case of former
f'’iierVtce men, who can e/lliHt for a
period Of one year. Men who serv-
.otd In the World War ua non-com-
,missioned officers can be enlisted
( jn. tho grade they held during the
- 'war.-
FICATIONS
This remarkable'picture of the annua! pilgrimage to tho shrine at Lourdes, France, just over, has just
reached America. In the foreground are seen the sick, halt and blind in wheel chairs and other conveyances.
The famous. Virgin of Lourdes Is seen Ilf a crypt In the rocks. In background ore scores of crutches thrown
away by pilgrims said to have been cured by prayer to the Virgin. »
needed.
The meeting adjourned after a
period at social /ch:it* A r during
which deliofous :*e ^’.*am was
served.
In spite f tne inclemency of the
J weather about forty of the mem-
j hers were present.
trained, organised -ind balanced
force -which may be.readily ex
panded and developed into an ade
quate war component of tfur-army
of the United States to meet any
.emergency requiring the Use of
troops in excess of those of the
ationnl
of the
regular army and
guard.
2. The organized
the third component
the United Slates.
MAY BE EMPLOYED
EITHER WAY.
3. The regular army and th
tionnl guard may be employed
arately or together in minor and
Jacquette, Name
Of New Blouse
The
ENLI6TM.ENT.
‘qualifications 1
"cTfco‘•qualifications Tor enlistment
“let- organised reserve* are as
mntf . ho mnrlc
Enlistment' may ■ be , made
I* person not less tlin
. fot age..'eligible for enliSt-
; In the regular army, of the
sing classes:
Persons who served In the
r, navy or marine corps for at
gour months at some time be-
_ a April 5, 1917. and Nov. 11.
1923.
. b. Persons who at any time serv-
«•*»ta fp# not less than, one year In the
■—appijaf army, navy or marine corps,
• or in the national guard in federal
*c Pinion* who at any time serv
ed, for nut lea* than three year* in
Slae national aguard not In federal
- service. "V * Jt
» d. Persons whose service In an>
"of the above classes Is Insufficient
may receive a combined credit by
oompuilng one dhyts service of
' class “A." the equivalent of three
days service of class - B" anil of
nine days service of class "C.”
e. persons who have satlsfacto-
1 rily completed the prescribed train-
, jng at one of the military training
jpg pf
camps provided by law.
1. Persons who have aatsfactorly
.completed one year of basic train
ing In a senior unit of the reserve
officers training corps, or two
• years training In any educational
- Institution at which the professor
* of military science and tactics was
an officer of the regular army, ac
tive or retired. The satisfactory
completion of such training will be
evidenced by the certificate of the
professor of military science mid
tactics.* or the officer of the insti
tution In charge of the ^records
thereof.
g. Persons whose occupation or
training In civil Ufe particularly
qutdlfy them for service In one of
thasections of the enlisted reserve
corps other than cavalry, cadet ar
tillery. field artilery and infantry.
Qualifications tor enlistments in
accordance with thefr special and
general Instruction.
h. All eervlco.of Classes “A,
and C" of this paragraph will bo
attested by honorable discharge
certificates. J
MU8T N«g BE
MEMBER elsewhere.
'o person shall be enisled ns a
let who IS a member of any
or military organisation of
United States or of th» nation-
nor shall a member of
la-enlisted reserve eorps enlist In
• any. other such organisation, pro-
£ypbd that members of R. O. T. 9.
* units, if otherwise qualified may
5m enlisted In' the enlisted reserve
corps and that members of the en-
ltsted .reserve corps may be enrolleo
In the R. O. T. C. units.
• ft fs further provided that n
member of the enlisted reserve
corps may be- discharged at any
time for the purpose of. enlisting
tn th*-regular service or the ga*
tiooal gqard.
. 1. The army reorganization act
of-June 4, 1920, provided for an I
?army of the United States which
F 'shall Include the regular army, the
I (national guard in the service of th*
|! {United State, and the organised
f .reserve.. composed of th> officers
t (reserve corps and the ^listed re-
• Verve sorps. The mission of the
M 'organised reserves Is to provide a
-
new blouse Is caked a Jac-
(luette and it may ,>e df various
kinds. The bottom I* frequently
banded, occasionally flares and Is
practically always hip length. Its
sleeves are bell-shaped apd three* *
quarts length. The neck is usu
ally v-Hhaped.
Different authorities differ about
tin* details of this jacquette, how-
nil the only point on which
major emergencies, but the or- they really agree is that it must
panized reserves constitutes pure- be severely tailored with not a frill
ly a war force find can be employ- | to break its smart austerity,
ed on!y in the event of a national Navy-blue and the new btowns
10 fiiviipUp phlfii-M with Kin rig
emergency declared by congress \ are the favorite colors with black
The 82d division during the lucifer, green and fog following,
world war was known as the All The material oftenest used is
American Division, ns it was re-1 mate-lasse or embroidered satin
crulted from all sections of the lor crepe. 11111:
United States. Under the present 1 ^
natona! defense act the old divis- BLISTERED FABRICS,
lonal ntimber and namc^ are per-1 Blistered and mateless fabrics
petnated ’and the division lQCated,nre developed in gold and stiver
In the territory from Which the'clothe, and combine beautifully
majority of the personnel of the j with thin crepes or laces tet ovtn-
old division came. The 82d divis- lng frocks,
in, U. B. army, organized reserve,!
is allocated to Georgia, South Car- j LONG TASSELS,
olina and Florida. Division head-1 Very long tassels are a feature
quarters is locaujtl at Cplqmbtn, 8 ; n , this winter's style. Many hr
Athens is the headquarters ofj KOnc further-than a yard in IcnSth
the traina of the division, nnd’aten-and reaehc frorrf waist to hem.
headquarters .for Sanitary Co., No: I
320, of-the 307th Medical Regiment..!
The following organizations will'
recruit a raft of their men fronv
Clarke conn#: : • -I
344th ammunitjon train, head-j
quarters CrawfordsvlHe. • '*r\
Headquarters battery, 'fit J* 1 *-
talion 310th Fie 1(1 Artillery Acad- [
quarters Madison!. ./
Medical peysonpol for th^ 326th
Infantry regiment. ^ .
Co. G, 326th infantry, headquart
ers Grecrtsboi’di
From the above ^nocatiou of
units it makes It possible for mop j
to enlist in iipy*-bfTinch of the sor^j
vice they ; <tcslre and are the besl
JUST RECEIVED
Two Cars RED ASH
LUMP COAL At
$12.25
per ton
Atlantic Ice &
Corporation
Coal
Phone 117
Year ’Round Comfort at a Modest Cost;
The 1923 Buick Four Sedan— $ 1395
fitted. It is the desire of tho wi
department to secure the services J
of the trained men for the reserve:
nnd they are urged to enlist in th** j
unit they are best fitted for. These j
men now .enlisting will be the 1
nucleous around which the units
are built and while their past ex
perience makes them valuable as
initiators the training they will'
in the ^reswves will fit j
them fof higher command in the
'event of n national emergency.
MILITARY AUTOMATICS
A man’s gun, built for hard service, 32 or 38 caliBbn Shoots 0
shots. Blue steel with safety attachment.
$10.50
LESS THAN HALF PRE-WAR PRICES
32 or 38 caliber was $25 now
$10.50
25 CAL BLUE STEEL ARMY AUTO!
Convenient
5KFc„,„Price $7.50
All ottr (tins shoot Standard American Ammunition.
All guns guaranteed new.
Write your name and .address plainly, send it to us
and we will forward you one of these automatic?.
Pay Postman on arrival. Examine automatic'care
fully and if not satisfactory just return it and got your MONEY BACK.
SEND NO MONEY
* F. H. BROOKS, Inc.
330 S. THIRD.ST. ' EVANSVILLE, IND.
Please mention' this paper in replying. . Send for our Catalogue.
The new Buick four cylinder, five-passenger sedan has
every convenience and comfort of the finest closed car
—and at a price tfuit fits the purse of the average family.
The Fisher-built body is trimmed and upholstered in
fine plush with hardware of a handsome pattern. Wide
doors with large plate glass windows, adjustable to any
position, give easy access to the roomy compartments.
Silk shades, a soft dome-light and fine carpeting are all
of a quality found only in higher priced closed cars.
The lower body and higher radiator and hood, give this
sedan a distinguished appearance that is heightened
by the crown fenders, drum type head and parking
lamps.
Marked refinements in the chassis and in the famous
Buick Valve-in-Head engine increase the riding com
fort and add materially to the inherent Buick qualities
of dependability and performance.
VonvtnUnt Gtar Shift Lrctr
.. Muiok mo da It
l#r*r Am f
. . mging iv -wr
the Ural whatm thm drtrmg’a
In mil of tha l?U
tha game ahift la— .
langthaned, bringing
‘ up to
hand will raai naturally w*han
Thg Buick Ling for 1923 Comprises Fourteen Models:
-2PaN.Bo*d>tM. MAS; SPim. Touring:. $MS; SI
Coupe, S117S; 5 Pas*. Sedan, $1395: a rmw. ...
$1325, iw 3 Pom. Roodfter, $1175: S Touring'
5 *&?; ,*?& HH:
IK
nt.. .kt.t. # rt.r. s n ..
Touring 8
Pme-Toi
ralaaaad from tha ataaring
whaal. Changing gaarm can ba
dona qutokty, without banding
forward or groping lor tya larar
Plan, which provide* for Deferred Payment*.
If your Buick needs rep
we hsve expert B
lira, bring it to* the Authorized Buick Service Station, where
lick mechanics and only genuine Buick parts are used.
CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY
BUICK DEALER
Washington and Hull Streets
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
HIGH
SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYNHERf
ATHENS FIXTURE*
CO.
Broad And Foundry Streets
Phone 1166
- Show cases store .-id office
fixtures of all kinds cabinet
Work furniture repaired and re-
finished upholstering.
Place Their Confidence in Our Showing of Fall Styles
Season after season-year after year—better dressed men have accepted the
styles we of fer as authentic. ' V' >*.*-■■■
Our reputation, established by years of merchandising, bespeaks quality mer
chandise'at all times as well as authentic styles.
We take pride in making the statement that a more complete stock of men’s
clothing and furnishings cannot be found in the state. You will find in making a suit
selection from our immense stock thai^instead of a trial it will prove to be a source of
pleasure as we are stlre to have in stock just t^ie suit that will please your individual
fancy.
FOR SALE'
! Milk Cow*,’$ Bfefs, *2* each.
, k ^Stevens
BairdstoWn, b Ga.
FURNISHINGS AND HATS
Not only will you find our clothing stock of vast pro
portions but either for a hat or any kinds of furnishings
you will find our offerings just as varied. We invite you
to avail yourself of the service we are offering to ‘THE
BETTER DRESSED MANA
GHAS. STERN CO.
“The Home of Good Clothes”
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