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American Bureau Gives
Another Talk On r. Good
Trade Body.
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of eame ingredients, then candy
coated. Kor children and .dolts.
By DANIEL H. MCFARLAND
Campaign Director, American City
Bureau
it cannot too often be repeated
that the secret of the live wire
I Chamber of Commerce is a “work-
j ing membership.” Organization
machinery of many kinds has been
devised to "make the members
active” and the most successful
methods have been adopted in the
plan which will be Installed in the
Athens chamber of Commerce.
alrt t* aSkve. Ii
ond article, I told about the de
velopment of the ‘•program of
work” with the “hobby” of every
member card-indexed, so that mem
bors could be given chamber of
commerce work that appealed to
them.
Next <ernes the •'special com
mittee system," which ranks viilt
the other two methods In keeping
the members on their toes.
The old plan was to have "stand
ing comm.ttees.' They were well
named. lit rally they stood still
from annual meeting to annual
meeting. This obsolete form ha*
given way to the special ccmmlttoo
plan, and 11 r. well manage.) Cham
her of Commerce, It Is not unu
sual for hundreds of members to
render some kind of committee
service during the year. The year
book of the Hutchinson. (Kqns.)
Chamber of Commerce, which I
r;, —i
: - THE BANKER-HERALD, ATHENS.:GEORGIA '~*
l- _=■' ■ 1 . *a—tteBji■ •— -jqi
plan tho Chamber of,i
Ing. He learns to Ii
organized inder the same
fvhlcfc will |e Installed her*.
COMMITTEE WORK
VERY IMPORTANT
4t Is not difficult to visualize
the amount of activity In a com
munity where there are many com
mlttees at work, covering every
phase of local activity. Such a
community Is sure to be going
forwsrd.
What is the method used In the
appointment 'of committees’ At
the conclusion of the group meet
ings, which f described yesterday,
the suggestions made by each
member are' transferred to a cross
Index file. ' The suggestions are
drat put under suitable headings,
such as “good roads,” ''Industrial'
expansion,” "city planning," etc.,
and second listed undei the mem
bers name In the members* flle.
In the appointment of commit
tee* the president of the Chamber
can go to (he' Hie of “snbjecti sug
gested’’ and find, out the namea of
eiriin smiT-wwA.,.
ii a real asset to tM’comnMRitr
He make* living condition* bet
ter. He adds to property values.
He causes an Increase in business,
die believes In progress.
Tomorrow I will describe the
“democratic system of election”
which the- American City Bureau
recommends. It gives every mem
ber the same equal opportunity to
election on the bogrd of directors,
and it makes election to the board
Appear i
M®S£p3s
haye hero, snows over 400 com
mittee meetings In ten months. It
In my first article I showed bowl Is a city of Athens' size, and was men who wir.t to see the portlet*
: lar activity taken up l»v the Cham-
' • ~ I her of Commerce. By selecting
his committeemen from the names
listed, be Is ressonahl.v sure to get
nn active committee. *"or a com
mittee on good roads, he Is likely
to find the best materia! for the
committee among the men who
think that is the most Important
w >k for the Chamber of. Com
r.— ce to do.
'./fmerica’s Home Shoe Polish t
ShinobA home set
! “STANDING'
I COMMITTEES
I
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All Children Should Get a Shinola
Home Set. to Use V/ith Shinola
A genuine-bristle dauber and big
lamb’s wool polisher giye quick,,
easy, and economical shines!
The polish to choose for. family,shOeS \
—Shinola improves the appearance 1
and makes the: shoes wear longer.,
Fifty shines in handy key-opening box!, \
Black, ; Tan,iWhite,.Ox-blood,.Brown
"The Shine for Mine'*
The old plan was to have stand-
i Ing committees, usually headed by
: a director. As matter* came before
• the board, they were •'referred, to
' the proper standing committee.”
1 It Is a well known fact that many
| standing committees of chambers
I of commerce never had a meeting.
; This plan, even If the directors
! were active, paused the activity of
; the Chamber of Commerce to ‘be
' carried on by a ‘'little group• of
; men,” often referred to by outsid
ers'as n mutual admiration so-
Sn™ nd „ra UrfeW 6 ralf’e^i * 0 f cl “ ,lre of «* Pawtucket river by
, ,i«. Other see lion, of New England
'are suffering as a result of the
a real honor. It alto does much to
make the members interested and
active.
State Tax Commissioner H. J.
Fullbright will hold a tax confer
ence In Athens on February 28th
at eleven o’clock P. M.,.and has
requested the tax officials and
county commissioners of eleven
adjoining counties to meet him
here.
“Some important tax questions
will be discussed,” writes Mr. Full
bright to county receiver, J. H.
News Of The Day _ The counties to be represented
* here are: Clarke, Barrow. Elbert,
n . tv • t . , Greene, Hart. Jackson, 1 Morgan
Premier Poincare Ad- Oconee, Oglethorpe and Walton.
dresses Deputies Cham
ber.
disarmToqo men
Fighting Between Poles
And Lithunians.
PARIS—Premier Poincaire, of
France discussed the Ruhr occu
pation before the foreign relations
committee of the Chamber of
deputies. He will continue his ex
pianations Monday.
LONDON—French troops ac
companied by detectives and Gen
darmes and escorted by a score of
tanks surrounded, tne main police
police barracks in Essen and di
armed the thousand meiv, within.
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mail it to Foley £ Co., 2835
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill., writ
ing name and address clearly. You
will receive in return a trial pack
age containing Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound for coughs, (olds
and croup; Foley Pills for pains
in sides and back; rheumatism,
backache, kidney and bladder ail
ments; and Foley Cathartic Tab-
'eta„ a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipa
tion, biliousness, headaches, and
sluggish bowel#., Sold everywhere.
—(Advertisement,) •
VAN-NIAL Satisfies
WASHINGTON—Latest com
pilationd of cost of the American
Army of occupation show that Oc
tober 31, 192z tihe German gov
ernment owed the United States
$255,235,825. Estimtes of cost
from October 31, 1922 to Febru
ary 1, 1923, bring the total amount
owed to $256,490,825.
BOSTON — A. fuel famine
threatens the textile manufactur
ing centers of the Blcckstone Val
ley as a result of the continued
: committee work and can give their
time to Intelligent hearings of the
reports of special committees.
The change in the enthusiasm
of members in most organizations
whore the special committee sys-
! tern was substituted for the old
j plan is usually nothing short of
< astonishing. The active, working
fmember believes In the Chamber
; of commerce. He pays his dues
willingly. He Influences other men
lo Join and work. He Is a'booater
'because he Is actually seeing what
All The’ Whims And Fancies Of
Fashion Are Found In The New
GAPES AND COATS
; ' . ' - - . . • i . i •
Fashion allows these luxurious wraps and coats to express every
whim and fancy, as they go on their merry way to capture feminine
admiration. Beginning with the straightest of up and down models,
and ending with the voluminously wrapped affairs. Whatever one’s
preference, this collection will prove satisfying.
icelbound coast.
LUXOR, Egypt.—Tho aperture
in the sealed door of Tutennem-
ens tomb will 'be closed probably
)>y this week, and his dust will
not be disturbed this season. The
debris .of centuries will bo pii d
into the tomb shaft as a Precau
tion against theft.
WARSAW—Ten Polish pcHcc-
men have been killed and two
wounded in the attacks on them
by Lithunians in the neutral zona
between Poland and Lithuania.
SEWANEE, Tenn.—Dr. A.' S.
Bennett, former f otball star at
University of Pennsylvania was
elected head football coach of the
University of the south.
MONROE, La.—Attorney Gen-
A. V. Coco, looked into conditions
Morehouse Parish in connection
with the assembling of the Grand
Jury at Bastrop March 5 to inves
tigate hooded band activities in
that parish and departed for New
Orleans.
LONDON — Stanley Baldwin,
chancellor of the exechequer, told
the house of commons the treasury
had fnll parliamentary authority
to coritract the loans with the
United States government and
that no further authority was re
quired for their conversion of
terms now proposed.
DUBLIN—Down Hill house, a
mansoin belonging to John Gnr-
vay, former Crown solicitor at.
Baltina and Cavarce House, be
longing to Senator O’Rourke, of
Dundalk, have been burned.
Quaker Girl Sought
In Mystery Death
Continued .room page one)
tare
last night. They said they con.tilered
it of importance and kept It secret
Her brother. T. E. MlUtcf. also under
a physician*, care yesterday, was re
ported improved today.
Private funeral service, were to be
held at I o’clock this afternoon for
Remington. Rev. Davidson, rector ol
SI. John’s Episcopal church, who of
ficiated at the wedding of Mr. an-1
Mrs. Remington here In ISIS, was to
be In charge.
* rAffia hats
Raffia Is used for entire hats,
worked In a latticed pattern for
the crown and brim,' and flat roses
applied on the uuderbrtm for col-
At Standard Oil
Or PriVatety-OuJned
Stations.
No matter where you buy Polarine,
you will find its quality always the
same. If you are in the habit of
buying your motor supplies at one
of the filling stations operated by
this Company, or if you are patron
izing one of the hundreds of dealers
selling this Company’s products, you
-may be absolutely certain that the'
quality of the Polarine you get will
'be the same; and that you will get
better results from your motor at
lower cost by sticking to the stand
ard and putting nothing in your
crank case but
MOTOR OIL
There is a grade of this product mack to
suit your car, and the chart of recommen
dations (on display by all dealers) will tell
you just what grade to use. Don’t experi
ment with cheap oils: don’t inix.brands; and
don’t expect any iubricating oil, even
Polarine, to last more than five or six
hundred miles.
WHITE WOOL
Prices from $6.50 to $50.00 IIH!
Gowns and salts of wool "repos
hav* wide borders of woven wool
embroidery. White ,flannels and
homespuns - are • often decorated
with wool or chenille embroidery.
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CRETONNE BATHING SUITS
Cretonne bathing salts are i
novelty gt-Ealin Beac|L There are
large and email hate and. nifty para
sols to atoompany them;" Large
floral patterns, birds and futurist
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