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MONDAY. JULY 2. 1923.
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Jimmie Ilnyes.
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TB1 BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
PAGE SEVEN
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By TOOTs)e COOK
The diving contest which was
t>ostj>oned WedneAlay on neeount
; the weather, \\B11 be' held this
jornir.K at el^'ort thlhty o'clock.
The contestants jvvill he required
, do six dives, litre.' which nr«
^i v ,. n and any other three they
S t lect from a^llst.
today’s track meet two to^qv
been chosen for theirfciay. .krful
Mohs :
v Vosterday afternooHi the entire
be held hy^canip which, is yyry typyh enJoyyl
p other by by all is the stunt hour Vflilfch*
pnmtfs immediately after" Bible'
class each night. At this houf
boxing matches are held and va- 1
\\\ L. rious songs are sung by our four
song .birds, MelI. Crook. Davis and
Hooper. This hour ndds much tc
the fun and entertainment of the
camp.
Baseball League
2 4
Great Program For American;;;;;
, Legion Cornyention In Athens
camp hiked
and then o
three mile?
they were
as had bee
iver to Lnkomont dam
by the road for about
On account of rain
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WELCOME
iieg
tonnaires!
(JEORGIA STATE
CONVENTION
AMERICAN LEGION
ATHENS, JULY 3-4-5
Whenjjthe American soldiers
returned' front overseas, they
at on® doffed their “olive
drabs’ffor
KUPPENHEIMER
| CLOTHES
t
They had worn them before
the w4r—naturally they want
ed Ktippenhcimer clothes
attain.!,- , .
fa.
Wo Are
“The Housq of Kuppenheimer”
in Athens. ’
You \|lll find us in the midst of our Summer, selling of these
Suits,jwith a showing of styles and patterns such as can be found
only at a store that sells Kuppenheimer.
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
FORSUMMEft
Our liiic of Shirts, Neckwear,
Hosiery, Underwear, Collars,
Belts, :tc., for summer is com
plete i nd the quality is guar
anteed.
FINE FOOT WEAR FOR
HOT WEATHER
Just as Kuppenheimer is the
desired make in Suits for men
who want the best, Florsheim
and W. L. Douglas Shoes for
men are the popular footwear.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS TO WEAR
LeelfMorris
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Broad and Jackson Streets *■ Athens, Georgia
hu .. ■ . . " , *
Welcome, Legionnaires and Visitors
Make your trip to Athens on July 3-4 with
i double purposer-“kill two birds with one
one’'j--meet your “buddies" here and
have a big time, then visit our store and
equip yourself for Summer Sports and
pleasure by selecting
' SPALD;NG’S AND JANTZEN’S
Bathihg Suits
For Men For Women For Children
Their Prices Are Right.
Prepare to heighten* the pleasure of your summer vacation—
whether you spend it’at home or abroad or by providing your
self with the necessary equipment for playing your favorite
outdoor game.
SPALDING’S ATHLETIC GOODS
Baseball Tennis Track
Golf Swimming
Our stock is complete, and you will find
our prices are in keeping with economy and
the quality of these standing Sporting
Goods and Game Equipment.
SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT
Clayton Street y . ... .. 4| .. ? ; ?
Athens, Ga.
Monday, July 2, P. M.
Delegates, visitors and members local Post regis
ter at headquarters, Georgian Hotel.
Tuesday, July 3, P. M.
Until 11 A. M. Register at Georgian Hotel. 11 A.
M. First Session at Colonial Theatre.
Addresses of welcome by Mayor George C. Thom
as of Athens, Chancellor David C. Barrow of the Uni
versity of Georgin, H. H. West, commander of the locnl
legion post, Mrs. E. H. Johnson, head of thi local Auxi
liary. Responses by Mrs. W. F. Baker, for the Auxiliary
and by Rodney Cohen for the department.
Joe Sparks, Chairman of the National Rehabilita
tion Committee will introduce General Frank T. Hinep
of the Veterans’ Bureau.
4 P. M.
Earle Cocke. National Vice Commander wii) in
troduce Walter F. George, who will deliver an addresr
at the Colonial Theatre.
5:00 P. M
Baseball, "Georgia” vs. Elberton, Sanford Field.
“Man Without a Country”, Strand Theatre.
8 P. M.
Living pictures from terrace of Georgian hotel.
10:00 P. M.
Dance at Auditorium.
Wednesday July 4th, 10 A. M.
Address by Governor Clifford M. Walker at Colo
nial Theatre.
11 A. M. toll P. M.
“Man Without a Country,” Strand- Ttentre.
Wednesday Afternoon 4:00 P. M. !
Baseball game on Sanford Field, Elberton vs. Ath
ens (University of Georgia Team). Daylight fireworks.
8:30 P. M.
Torchlight parade through principal business,
streets.
10:00 P. M.
Dance at Auditorium.
\ Thursday July 5th, 10:30 A. M.
Address by Dr. Kate Walker Barrett, National
President of the Auxiliary, election of officers and sc
lecting meeting place for next year.
11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
“Man Without a Country,” Strand Theatre.
AUXILIARY PROGRAM
TUESDAY, JULY 3RD
9:30-10:A. M.-*-Meetlng Executive Board., Georgian TTotel.
11:00-1:00—Joint meeting with Lesion, Colonial Theatre. Wel
come—Mayor of Athens, Chancellor Barrow, Commander West, Mrs.
E. H. Johnson. Response Mrs. W..F. Baker, Georgia Department
President /
1:30 P. M.—Luncheon. Cloverhurst Country Club.
8:00-5:00 P. M.—Business session Keney-Btovnll Chapel.
8:00-10:00 P. M.—Seney Rtovnll Chaiml—introduction of Deport
ment President, by Mrs. E. H. Johnson. President of Local Unit. In
troduction of Department Officers. Address—Mrs. Frank E. Fleming,
National Vic© President. Music. Address—Mr. Rodney Cohen. Music.
Address—Miss Michael. Dance—Moss Auditorium.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH
910-1:00 A. M.—Business Session—Seney Stovall Chapel.
8:00-10:00 P. M.—Historical Evening, Department Historian pre
siding. • Outline ot Department HistoWml Work—Mrs. i E. D. Dimmock.
Reports of Unit Historians. Music. Address—Miss Rutherford.
10:00 P. M.—Dance—Moss Auditorium.
THURSDAY, JULY 5TH
9:30 A. M.—Business session and r election of officers, Georgian
Hotel. Auxiliary to go in body to Legion Hall to hoar address of Dr.
Koto Waller Barrett. National President, Auxiliary.
LEGION OFFICERS, DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA
Rodney S. Cohen, Augusta, Commander
Spencer L. Hart, Adjutant, Augusta, On. E. C. B. Danforth, Jr.. As
sistant Adjutant, Augusta. Ga. Harry C Kendall. Henlor Vfce-Com-
mnnder, Macon, Ga. Dr. Paul K. McGhee, Junior Vice-Commander.
WaycroBM, Ga. Rev. W.*A. Reiser, Chaplain, Augusta, Ga. Joseph B
Hand, Historian, Brunswick, fin. James A. Bankston, Treas., Atlanta.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMEN. STATE AT LARGE—Roy
Moore, Macon, Go. William R. Gignlllintt, Savannah, Gn. TJ. P. Gam-
broil, Atlanta, Gn.
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMEN—Asa W. Cadlcr. Na
tlonal Executive Committee, Atlanta, Ga. J. R. Fltrpatrlck, Alternate
National Executive Committee. Columbus. Gn.
DISTRICT COMMITTEEMEN—1st District Dr. R. E. Graham. 8«
vannnh Ga. 2nd District II. A. Hrlnsohn, Sylvester, Ga- 3rd District
R. L. Crawford, Amerlfcus, Gn. 4th District Oeo. C, Woodruff, Colum
| bus, Ga. 6th District Evan P. Howell, Atlanta, Gn. 6th District R. A.
[W. Barrett, Griffin, Ga. 7th D^Jatrlct A. L. Henson, Calhoun, Ga. 8th
District, C. H. Orr, Washington, Ga. 9th District, Edgar B. Dunlap.
Gainesville, Ga. 10th District, Robert R. Gunn, Crawfordvllle Go. 11th
District, John Henry Lott, Waycro**, Ga. 12th District, Dr. M. D
Council, McRae, Ga.
ALLEN R. FLEMING POST
Henry H. Weil, Commander.
W. D. PuachaU, Vice Commander. K. O. Miller. Adjutant. Fleet-
wood Lanier, Servlet Officer; T. II. McHatton, Hletorlnn; J. It Her
ring, Sergeant at Arm*.
I OFFICERS OF LOCAL AUXILIARY
Mrs. E, H. Johnson, President; Uri T. II McHntton, Vice president:'
Mre. Jewett William., Treaeurer. Mra John It. Northcutt, eecretary.
Mre. 8, V. Sanford, Corresponding Secretary. .
STATE AUXILIARY OFFICERS
Mrs. W. P. Baker, Shvnnnah, President. Mrs. J. P. Mulherln,
Augusta, Treasurer. Mrs. Lewis Harper, Macon, Secretury; Mr*. E.
D. Dlmmonk, Wuycross, historian.
Tim Annual Meeting of the stock
holders of tfio Atliena Savings
Bank will be held at the Banking
liaise, Tuesday. July 3rd, 1923, at
6 p. in.
G. A. MELL. Cashier.
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GOLDEN CREAM BREAD
Made With , Fresh
Sweet Milk and Crisco
Selling a Used
is just as much a part of our business as selling a
new one. For that reason you can always rely on
what we tell you about the condition of any car we
offer for Bdle.
Today we have the following cars that are well
worth the prices asked:
Ford Touring $160.00
Ford Touring $225.00
Ford Truck $250.00
Ford Coupe .< $350.00
C. A TRUSSELL MOTOR CO.
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ATHENS’ LARGEST FURNITURE STORE
Extends
Greetings and a Cordial Welcome
.to the .r, WfefcjMMJL
GEORGIA STATE CONVENTION
AMERICAN LEGION nm
to Be Held Here July 3-4
COME TO ATHENS
For the Big Celebration July 4 of the 147th
Year of America's Independence
BERNSTEIN BROS.
Broad Street
In Freedom’s Name
“We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are
created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with cer
tain unalienable Eights, that among these are Life, Liberty and
the pursuit of Happiness, that to secure these rights, Govern
ments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers
from the consent of the governed.
“ And for the support of this Declaration, with a
firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, wo mu
tually pledge to each other, our Lives, our Fortunes, and our
sacred Honor.”
AMERICANS HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES, HAVE
DONATED THEIR FORTUNES AND HAVE DE
FENDED HONORABLY THOSE PRINCIPLES.
lit is irrcelebration of that Declaration of Independence and
for the re-assertion of our loyalty that, under auspices of the
local post of the American Legion, the people of Athens, Clarke
county, and the surrounding territory will meet here WEDNES
DAY, JULY FOURTH.
AMPLE ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES HAVE
" BEEN PROVIDED AND EVERY CITIZEN OF
ATHENS BIDS YOU WELCOME TO COME AND
CELEBRATE WITH US.
. / Wholesale Grocers VU
Broad and Oconee Streets Athens, Georgia
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