The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 07, 1923, Image 9

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SMITH j.T.C.'andlts Wk At Georgia Ipully Explained ™§ BAHWER-BBRALD. ATHBTR OBOtCU O. T. C. unit who cannot explain * If* 1 rpi • a • - 'Z *** CIean MoraIs Is It la a perfectly f a | r question for them and those vast numbers not connected with either the army or L Do Not Know What £ Ct«rs K. 0. T. C. Standi.'' 1 "' 1 «• o t. c.r M . Others’Know Little ^e^^hem 1 ' «—•« n' n««vnn!r>n DllClnff tho irnot mLs Motto of Georgia Boosters’ Club Students of Organize Themselves In to a Club For the Pur- ■ . era and like the other meetlr.es the University room was BUM with students. Dr. Gigantic Organiza- ibvin p. myerson (l |-'linarjr*Tftyn»an the lot* X T. C arq meaningless; rmy maniand those ln- jualnted with the life i universities and pre- H iIk. th*y are almost with the existence ol it.'ons; however, there •n who play vital parts of those institutions is tin established It. -..at During the great World War I ir Oovernmem saw the awful toll It Po»d In human lives and human, treasure by being unprepared when the dogs of war" were unleashed. pose of Creating a Spirit of Christian Living. By JA8. K. HARPER Among the numerous clubs and »nqi wstipation jd constipation poison your bloot) lyourenergy. .gw bowels glivemnd kpr.p- tike [TEH'S l Liver i icdiy you will niness. lack ol appetite anJ blotchy akin nothing “ ' .Me. T J them. Purely vegetable. r.»|U^c—Small Price rBayer” and Insist! but profiting by experience, though I ° rBanllatIon * in the University of costly and dear, Congress saw flt| eor ** a ’ Mere 1* one that isn’t list* m enact a Katlonal Defense Daw. M “"<!» the head of ordinary 7"2L n ."' * lv< ‘* a npw definition club *- h«t Is the strongest organl- Army 01 ,he States" *all°n In the University. The w hleh is now defined as comprising I iioo * l< ' r * club was founded during the Regular Army, the National I * ha kuter part of April arid since Guardj and the Organised Re tH birth has been the subject of 11 *» of the last mentioned I more conversation than any other that this article has to deal. |club or organization in the Uni versity. The motto of this club J* taken front Browning which Is High Thinking and Clean Living." .The Boosters club was born In It Is without n doubt that the l the rooms occupied by the members Organized Reserves Is the largest I of the Georgia "O" club. One at j of. the three divisions and with | ‘‘rnoon after a meeting of the <o' LARGEST OF THREE DIVISIONS Wllkerson. pastor tho First Bap tist church of Athena wan the next speaker and ho too left an Ideal with the large number of students that gathered to hear him. Through the generosity of Mr. Hugh Gordon. i|romlnent banker! of Athens Mr. Alfred C. Newell. I president of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce was brought to Ath- to address the students of his aimer mater. He having graduat ed with the class of 1*91. While In I «?!• ' - - SAVES BABIES, 1 help* grown* ups, comfort* elderly people. Fof cholera infantum, summer com plaint. weakening diarrhoea—uae CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY . Take in • little sweetened water. Never fails. Hogo he experienced the same temptations that the studenta do at the present time; he told of{ these and how men who graduated with him had made a success In life or a failure, he showed plain* ly that the men who had strong characters and believed 11 the things that were right mads .t Inuch better record after leaving college than the man who had thrown away his time by carousing nround, get- jtirp t*runk and living an Immoral a keen study and knowledge of Its I club the four athieti’e’ eaptains and ' nr'i'elm'',',!! faf* 1 . m<m ,h 7®o* P " - - - <■»" »ce that 1 It |, I editor-ln-chlef of ,1,. colfege pniw I Jwclub h^T^wnTnttl Z •font nf iksm with r»«* 1 * ' has grown until the incuity total number of students who hava functions the most Important of them. Quite I "'of with ur. Sanford, faculty it,.t„t naturally the very foundation up- chairman of Athletics and decided Landed approith two hundr^’ on Which lit stands Is Its commis- ‘hat a club should be established In! ThTstude^ who -ro mf^L. sinned perst nnel. It In the officers ‘he University for the men who of this club have alreadi ermt^d so whose minds plan the tltadlc task I believed that the moral conditions nimo.nhir« „»!!,»“T?”' 9 cr “* ted a " Of organization. It I. o, tiTe.r of ‘he In.tltutlon would £ £,tt£ Hh. eUy of Athen. thf13‘„.» n .s shoulder, that Ho the responsiblll- ed If such a club were organized, crlatcd here hef'£ TI» *„Z Hes of leadership. It wo, up to These five men spoke to a dozen SSffav.’2L.*^S our. Government to supply Ths* | ormor. studenu one lenders nnd what better place could |biUty of placing such a club hero I a different aettimr Congress seek them than •- —-Intwi • ... 1 ■ wun *» our| aa d these men unanimously decid- tiniverslUes and colleges. It was I «1 that it was a big movement. Tho in them that It could be sure of I following 8u n ( l«y these twenty finding a constant and steady sup* I men with Dr. Sanford. Mr. Forbes Ply; for, has It not been said that Y. M. C. A. secretary,- Mr. Hugh a man Is better prepared to serve | Gordon and Mr. Abblt Nix promi- lils country In time of war who bar | nent alumni of Athena held the served her Well In time of peace? | first meeting of the Boosters In A man who acquires an education | the lecture rom of the City Y. M. In a higher Institution «f learning |c. A. The plan for organisation Is better prepared fo" !*»• reepon*|was explained to al| present and Ribilitles of citizenship than those I each man pledged his support to who do not Attend. lthe new club, result our Nation’s leaders! * selected certain of our coi-1 R®*ll*lng that big men would be leges nnd universities In which to| needw * to address «n organization train America's young manhood I 0 *'this kind, the officers began at fop leadership In the Organised | once *° * et ,n touch with Reserves. It has established R*. |GoodelI f Internationally known serve Officers Training Schools at | evan * eHat » who at that time wna these Institutions and have appro* | conducting services in the- city, printed millions of dollars lor .Ml- |U*** Ooodell endorsed the purpose maintenance » |of an ** rea dHy censontod Our Government Is most Ien!enl| to address the members at Its next in Its demand upon the student. NeeUng. This meeting put the is you see lire name ^Bay* package dr on tablets you retting the genuine Bayer _ prescrioed by physicians tventy-two years and proved hr millions for Us Headache ahiche Lumbago :he Rheumatism * ilgia 1 Pain, Pain "Bayer Tablets of.AapL Each unbroken package proper directions. Handy i of twelve tablets cost nets. Druggist# also sell n ef 24 and 100. Aspirin is Inae mark of Bayer Manu- of Monoaceticacidester of rjlicacid.—(Advertisements) $5000 ‘ear Rent for an Office Chair J*. of b'Hjr men pay that C": 0n ly they don’t It. thmk and work wztl S, w you eai in the 1^- Don't you sometimes id J , ™w«*> more or While he'Is preparing and fitting j R® oa ters before the students and himself for his country’s service, | th * room that had been reserved tho Government on Its part ren-J for *he servlets were far too small, ders- to the student a service that [ Dr * Go °dell made one of the most is priceless In value, ’Inestimable I interesting talks thr^t the students In results. It develops him men* | had * ver had tho Privilege of hear tally nnd phylcally. The course | ,n ir* This was the beginning of nn ns now given enables the student | organisation that has for Its pur- to carry on hla regular academic J P° ae the on ® Idea and that Is to wor ktogether with this military j "top the drinking of whiskey, to work together with this military |P ut * atop to licentiousness and In years training. All uniforms ore | any other way create a feeling supplied by the Government and among the student body to do the In the student's Junior and Senior | right thing because it is right years he receive# around nine dot* | Up until this time there w is not lars a month pay.j He !• vtfnt one |any place In Athens that the itu* year to camp, where t-U railroad | dents could spend their Sunday nf- fare to nnd from Is paid. It feeds | terncc ns. unles It be In the* rooms and clothes him and pays him the | or walking about the city. This salary of a prlvato soldier In the | club rives to the students an op* regular army while tfcero ;nnd in|portunity to hear men of nntlonnl *very way attempts to make hie | reputation, men who have made « stay a pleasant - one. When the | success In life, men of strong char- full four year eourse Is completed I ooter and enjoy the association of and, if his work has been satlsfac* | some of the cleanest living men In lory, he Is recommended to be com* | the university. Dr. Broughton missioned in the Organised Re-1 another prominent divine was the serves wit hthe rank of a Second!next speaker to address the Boost* Lieutenant and If through some largest 1 dances given in the Uni versity this year was said to tho best conducetd dance given In the University In several years, the Pan-Hlleneio dances which are al ways script affairs was also con ducted better than ever before, the students who attended these dances were vry earful nnd not one stu dent of the University created any disturbance talk whatsoever. This In Itself Is enough proof that the student body Is willing to follow in tho right track if some one will only lead the way. This Boosters club will lead tho way and next , ytftir many more students will be|| enrolled as members. NOBLE PURPOSE A club that has for Its sole pur- i pose the betterment of conditions, J and furnishing nn opportunity I whereby the students may have a ( chance to nee that the blggegst I men In college do not fall a victim I to the petty temptations or to the I large ones Is bound to make good. | This club is in the university t« stay nnd no club with a purpose similar to; this \one can fall. The officers qt this club nr* elected In open meeting ond are selected twice a year. Three off* are chosen, a president, vice president nnd secretary and treas urer. iTo assist those officer.* t board 5f directors Is elected com posed of twenty nine members The music, membership, program, fellowship, and publicity commit* tees nr© appointed at the beginning of the term. (Dr. Sanford and Mr. Gordon have attendod every meeting nnd on many occasions havo addressed the members, they (ire taking a great deal of Inter* est In the club and with these two Christian gentlemen taking active part that they have in the club the futurq life of It Is very bright.)—Ed. reason or other, hs only, takes two I yenrs of his truiulng he Is entitled | (If his work hns been satisfactory) [ to be recommended as a non-com missioned officer in Die name di vision. UNIVERSITY MAS ..BN DISTINGUISHED The University ol Georgia has | been dlstlncylshsd by the Govern ment having been selected as one I of the univenilllrg in which an [ R. O. T, Cfl unit is located. It haa | further been recognised and hon ored by having established here a I cavalry unit—tLo only one in the| entire 4th Ccrn /tea—and one of| eleven in the entire United 8tates. [ To take care of the horsea and for clerical work there Is a detachment [ of the regular army stationed here I composed of twenty-five men. The| Government has shows itself wise! In Its choice; for the Cavalry unit I here ranks among the Nation's best [ at Its R. O .T. tt schools, .{t Is Child L ren rumored that a riding hall may be erected before tho next semester nnd if true It will prove a welcome nnd essential addition td that branch. I’olo trill also be inaugu rated next year. The university military authorities have already leased suitable gfodnd# for the playing of it and work has Just begun on Improving aud making It better for the "great sport" and by next year when the cavalry partment again takes up Its work things will be ready'to begin at full blast." To make foe work more attractive for the advance MOTHER:- ) Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Snbsti* tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants 1 month old to Children all ages. To aroid imitations, always look (or the signature of Proven dirzrtinnt nn each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Read Herald Want Ads. . ST VIES in SEASON “THE LITTLE PRICE” DINING ROOM 190 Clayton St, Athens, Ga. MISS MARIA PRICE t Proprietor Serves Meals of Quality WOMEN’S WHITE 8H0ES ARE THE RAGE Home Products A Specialty Waffles, Butter Milk Biscuits, Etc. You will always find Quick Service and a Warm Welcome and Reasonable Prices client reason. They are positively tho best looking, best-fitting, best- wearing low white shoes wo have p«t on sale this season And tfio valuo Is there, also. See them and Judge for yourself. MAXGSy|‘f4AN I 1 !’—BOEBBaiM 401 BROAD ST. PHONE 1671 ANNOUNCEMENT SMotor Trip Exchange — Featured By — TEXACO FILLING STATION Beginning June 7th,. we will have at pur service station a bulletin-board for the registering of motor trips. Salesmen, or any one else, who sure going to near-by towns and desire to carry passengers, will write their name, number of passengers wanted, where going, and time of departure, on this bulletin board. Those without cars, but who wish to go through the country' will put their names, time they wish to go, and where going, on a similar board* These will then be assigned to the outgoing cars. , This scheme was devised to aid our customers, so the pas sengers will be expected to help defray thp expenses of the trip. By using “Texaco volatile gasoline” and ‘Texaco” motor oils all customers will be assured of a successful trip. >, TEXACO FILLING STATION Comer of Washington St. and College Are. «THE RED STAR CORNER” be aity J^-lrwh*. <Ufferenc.lt fftoh.veoctaJr’.nmt.mina Jk oirved to czmfocm to cutvza of tbc body. men In ih. Cavalry anil, the mlt Itnry department WUI make moat ot Ita work n.kt year practical: whrreae. thla tameater , (for thr advanced) the work conzlzted of ninety per cent theory and ten per cent practical, nezt year It will ' r ninety per cent practical and ;n pe rcent theory. * There ar. 4tJ atudvula enrolled i the R. O. T. C. at the Unlver- ty of Georgia Hated aa follow,: ifl In the Infantry. 175 In the Cav alry, nnd 52 In the Motor Trana- part. There aeo acven regulat army officer, z to Honed her. a. Inztructnra with rahka aa follotya: - colonel, 1 major. 4 captains, 1 rzt lieutenant, Man cannot tear away the veil ,oat hldea from mortal eye the fu ture and therefore cul.not tell what Ilea behind It. .Wo can only hope thnt It will deal gently with oul country na to make It forever un necessary to call on our Organized Reserves; but War cannot bo reck oned, and should Thor again strike hla fiery unvUe calling forth hla martial hosts to do hla bidding, and. If then our Country laeuea It' clarion call to tho Organize^ Re- reaponao of the gtodu- flrzt Thousands of Shoes Sacrificed in SMITH SHOE CO.’S REMOVAL To New Quarters Causes Reductions Price