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PAQE 8IX
| BCTWEW-BBHAtP. ATHENS. CEOBGIA
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at the meeting. The officials nres-
?frr*.>rh*srttn<5irer—
,C. D. t'lanigen. Dr. E. L. Hill. sir.
Sidney poley. Col, Dwight. W.
___ .... IIIPn nan an 1 Ryther. James White. Cofcncl
Prof. E. B. Mel!, of District No.
;i; ‘.Mr. (Maude Montgomery, Major
A wlde»ftwake body of Boy Seoul J. p. Mu id row and Rev. J. R. Tur-
Officials met at the Georgia Na* | ncr, of District No. 2; Mr. M
tlonal Bank Wednesday, and trans- j chandler Brown, Rev. L. W. Ool-
acted Important business In eon* ! Hus, and Fred Herndon, of Iiin-
flection with the movement under trict No. 3; Mr. Paul Brooksher,
the Northeast Georgia Council. B Rev. Jesse M. Dodd. Dr. W. U
8. A* 1 Mathews, and Mr. H* M. Oakley,
Athens, commerce .Elberton and of District No. 5.
Winder were all well represented i Four of the standing committees
| of the N. E. Georgia Council held
i Important meetings looking to the
J advancement of Scouting in all ot
j the. districts above indicated.
I H. O. Hunter, Regional Scout Ex-
I ecutlve. of'Macon, Ga.* addressed
| each of the cpmmitttees. pointing
; out the most essential things to be
I done by those bodies. Scout Ex-
. ecutlve E. P. Clark also brought
! matters of interest to the atten*
j lion of the committees, and the ac
tion taken on the varoius questions
will greatlv promote the differenl
departments of Scputing.
The Camping Committee consid
ered a number of prospective sites
for the summer camp, and decided
on Mountain City ns being the most
desirable one. The summer camp,
therefore, will be at Mountain
City, which is one of the most
beautiful places in North Georgia.
The camo will begin about
middle of June or the first of July
and will last for four to Six weeks.
The exact date will be announce
later.
A sneclal committee was
pointed*to furnish the camp
all necessary* equipment, Including
assembly ball, kitchen, tents, cots,
etc. The Scouts who attend the
camp will be supplied with all
necessary conveniences.
A large number of Scouts from
Athens, Commerce, Elberton,
Gainesville, Winder^ and other
points under the council, will at
tend the camp, which promises to
be a great one.
The Finance Committee made a
most excellent report, showing that
every district has been coming up
promptly with Its full quota quar
terly. The treasurer of the Coun
cil, Mr. J. Warren Smith, reported
all bills paid and money In the
treasury.
The Committee on Leadership
and Training /decided to prepare
a regular training course for all
Scout leaders and prospective lead
ers, the course to bo given at n
time best suited to nl concerned.
The Council Court of Honor
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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f WELL PAUL REVERE-SO
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A MARKTHoU DAviCE 1 ?* I CALLED
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AUD -TUeV SAID VOU LEFT there
tV GOOD HEALTH A»J HOUR
BEFORE TELL MR. DILLV
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Even it cross, feverish, bilious
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love the “fruity'* taste of “Cali
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never falls tb clean the liver anr
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bowels, and you have n well, play
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Millions of mothers keep “Cali
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know a tensponfu! today saves :
sick child tomorrow. Ask youi
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for babies and children of all age!
printed on Inmie. Mother! Yoi
must soy “California” or ^ou mnj
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*T had stomach trouble for near
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KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES
8ERIOU8
"Buffered with severe headache
backache and pains In ray legs and
under my shoulder blade. My kid
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and felt tired and worn out. Walk
ing made me abort of breath. Ev
ery morning my face ■ and handr
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tried them and got relief.’*—Adver-
^wellVsee mrg. Hoodie,th law do
allow Horse raoug >u th‘ env
limits «= I'd a BeeU here loUg r,so,
BUT 1U' BOSS MAKES TH' MISTAKE OF
HAVlUG A LOT OF OTHER CUSTOMERS'
Too»- fpaUk?told me To tell voU
THEY'RE OUTOF SOMETHING VOU ORpERED-
I forget what fT is — but auvw/v
TWEV AWT GOT IT'-- lS -THERE SOME
agreed that the work of tho Dis
trict courts of Honor should con
form to one standard In advanc
ing Scouts front °ne rank to an
other, and that policy will be fol
lower In the future, tho interpre
tation of the various tests as given
In thp Manual for Scoutmasters to
ho the guide In Second Class and
First Class reqptrements.
FUNERAL NOTICES
PACE—The If lends and’ ac
quaintances of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Paco. Mr. and Mr*. Carl Pace, Mr.
Ciydo Pace. Misses Majorie, Mary,
Maud and Sybjo Pace of near Nlch-
olsln, \MJr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood
of Madison county, Mr. and Mrt.
J. P. Paco of Center, nro Invited
to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. If.
Paco, at Antioch church. In Jack-
son county, tomorrow (Saturday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment
in the church yard. The services
will bo conducted by Rev. N. T.
I^nncastori of Statham, assisted by
Revs. J. P. Cooper and A. L.
Flury, of Athens. Dorsey's, funeral
directors In charge.
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