Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 03, 1929, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA . OCTOBER 3, 1929 MANY MEDALS AWARDED^ JUNE List Given and Cadets Show Inter est in Year’s Work as Compe tition Begins SENIORS ELECT BARNES PRES. ■ JUMPING HORSE RAISED NEAR HERE NOW SHOW HORSE jciier Officer* Named at First Class Meeting. Class Activities for Year Are Planned G. M. C. offers many medals at the ' Alton Barnes, of Milledgeville, Jure graduation exercises to those was elected pre-ident of the Senior cadet who have excelled in the [ class last Friday when that body various school activities during the j met for the first time this year, srhfttotic year. The cadets who win' Barnes it the cadet major this year, these imisls begin to work toward, and hi Ida the distinction of being ihc m at the opening of school. They, president of hu class last year. He are awarded solely on merit, and, is prominently identified with all every cadet has a fair chance to xin student activities at G. M. C. any medal open to other students, j Rudolph Shouse, of Madison, was A list of the medals and prizes is at the same time elected vice-pri^i- given below for the benefit of new, cient of the Senior cla;;s For the* cadets.. The staff of the Kay-Det • ♦ three years Shouse Iwr played suggest* that every student earnest- •i the school football ly try to win at lca>t one: R. O. T. C. Cup—Given by the Fourth Corps Aren, and won by the Georgia Military College for the past R. O. T. C. Rifle Team Cup—Giv- Horse. ‘•Columbus*’, holder of the world’s broad jumping record and a mem- bsr of the King Brothers Rodeo and Wild West Shows, is a Baldwin coun ty product that ha* become famous the world over. The horse holds the record of 33 1-4 feet for broad jumping. When he left Baldwin county he went to Fort Benning. but the soldiers con- ■ 1 mm: d him for his unrulcly tem perament, and sold to the show peo- Pie. Who raised the horse and who owned him before he became a star actor, the Union Recorder has been -ruble to learn. EXCURSION FARES TO ATLANTA ACCOUNT SOUTHEASTERN FAIR October 5-12 Low Rate Excursi^i tickets on on sale from Albany. Columbus, Carrollton, Tennille, Milledgeville and intermediate points October 8 an i 13, also for train* October 9 and 17 scheduled to arrive Atlanta be fore 1:30 P. M. those dates. Excursion tickets on basis fare and one-half for the round trip on sale from all stations October 4 to 11 and October 12 for trains sche duled to arrive Atlanta before noon that date. Ample Limits Travel by Train—More Economi cal--More Comfortable—Safer. Ask Ticket Agent for further in- fonjpation. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY "The Right Wey’’ Fourth Corps A championship team. Cup for Best Squad Drill—Award ed by Capt. W. E. Thomp Uielhsp. Edwin Cooper, of Hardwick, chosen secretary and treasury the Senior class. Cooper of; •ed from the .ill! ni committc- R. Thompson, of Hawkins- J a* chosen historian of the ] Camp McClellan, for the best drilled ' class. Thompson enter: d G. M. C. I *quad. last year. He j* a member of the j R O. T. C Rifle Team Cup— fl - tbaI1 * nd basketball teams of the Gvr. i v the local American Legion | ^ooL Although only entering up on h; ssecond year at G. M. C., I Thompson has already won many i friends by his pli A poet for the class will be chosen 1 a later date. • to the winning rifle team. Athletic Cup—Given to pany winning the highest set arrual Field Day conte ts, by Mrs. B. Garaftaj* Gotaael Coarioy w»s at one time Commandant of Cadets School Bells are Ringing SEE US FOR Fountain Pens and Inks, Pencils, leads and criers. College Pins and rings. College book ends, calendars, etc. Alarm clocks. Kodaks and films. Williams & Ritchie Rat. jv—Awarded to the Captain of the < mpnny winning the highert > | n Memory of Elm number of points in the inter-com- ( There is an humble, lo\ pany contests. | Ju t beyond a large oak President's Trophy—Cup for gen-'And what lies in it- bosom, eral excellence and appearance at j 9 very dear to me. spring parades to be given to the, captain of the winnng company. ! In his grave so peacefully sleeping. Captain’* -dedal—Won by lead- : L : ea his body ing captain. I While his soul ha Rquad Cup—Presented by Mr. With hte ransomed and the ble Ken non Ward, a former student, for the best squad in tent pitching. j The dayi are sad and lonely. Manual of Arm.* Medal—for best Without you, Elmer dear, individual cadet. i You always brought us gladnest Cup of Oratory—Given by Hon. W ith it a word of cheer. Joe B. Duke, of Eatonton. for best 1 cadet in orators - . Mr. Duke ia an Our horm is not a* happy no* Alumnus of G. M. C. Barra< ks Trophy—Given by Mr>. John Hutchinson, of Milledgeville, to the cadet in the barrack- who has the best record. This is given in honor of Mrs. Hutchinson’s father, one of G. M. C.*s staunchest support- »t e-say. Revolution— Best e*say. General Excellence Medal. Scholarship Medal—Given to ca det with best record for three years Second Best Scholarship. Declamation Medal. Recitbtion Medal Given by Judgi Allen, an influential friend of thejAi school. I). A. R M- dal—Citizenship M« lal j W W. C. T. I*. Medal Be t essey. ! And held thy blent d hand. W. C. T. U. Medal—Seen best, Then mil w ill be together, • -say. And all will understand. MANUAL ARTS AT G M. C. Transform your home with gay, modern Duco easy to use a a * dries. QUICKLY! Y OCJ can make every room in your house more color- ful, more cheerful, with smart Duco colors. You will find it a joy to work with this new-type finish. Just spread the color on—over any surface, finished or unfinished. Duco leaves no brush DUCO marks — does not "pull” or "print” and it dries quicklt It is not affected by body be* It "stands up” under long wear and tear. Ask us about the du Pont Home Decora tion Service, which offers you the advice o f famous decorators on interior color schemes. for bandy borne uses MADE ONLY BY DU PO.\T A* 13. M. C. opens its d* or* for a new year of scholaxti r»ork. the Manual Ar‘ . Department is not en tirely forg itten. In fact, some guardian angel must have whisper- td •' -ars of the incoming cadets for t • enrollment this year in Me- chnn! :l Drawing and shop work is pt rhaps the largest in the history of the c. deg . Not only have a large number of new men elected the cour«e, but tvveral of the old stud ents fre scheduling this work for the ft-st time. It i* expected that this year will j brirg about a number of rh n:*-- 1 and ir pnovenpmts in the Manual j Art* Department. The equipment 1 has 5 : n improved and ex.--.ided with the idea that the*e ehvnge. will give the stO' ond’t he will find in u al drawing and *h<>p w» rk. th< ♦he fr! will ■ ing a rt ta'k: or -The Shee' M< Lm! Trade.- **Th. Manufacture o Ir*-r . d 8t■■el,*’ “Bui'ding Material th*. ir Selection and Cla sifuation,* “Inti rior Decoration,” “Paints and hiTee iota Pair Th Manual A’ - M. C. is rot - field , r r tl of shop work, but to broaden nn 1 enlarge hi« contact wi’h the indus trial field as to mnk* him better able to take bis rightful place in our complex modern ocit-ry. Culver oz. Kidd Drug Co. ! gRIC 7That G<ink Like stee r ' Are Mad* by the "McMILLAN” BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. We Make Quick Shipments in Any Qwantitv. RICH CLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK Milledgeville BrickWorksCo MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. G. McMillan. President Belle McMillan, Vi«e-Pre..d*e« NOTICE Lidy Sajn She Suffered Muck Di .comfort Until She Tried Black-Draught; Found It Brought Relief. ■XfcwrvUle. 8. C—-I had a bilious Mprll I would art very d.rry and have such a bad last* In my mouth. 1 * aays Mn. Bertha Whitfield. of Udj place "When I would stoop over. I felt like I vu going over on my head. "When I would get up mornings, I felt &h tired as when X went to bed. "A friend told me hew she had ,. been helped by taking Black- Draught. and how she kept it tn Tax Books are now open for the papment of 1929 Taxes. Make payments now and avoid the last min ute rush. her Inane. Bo I ’ hought I would try It. any way. which I did. and from then on I have used Black-Draught when I feci bad. get up tired, or feel that I need anytlUng. Now I rec- tar.rt.md It to my friends. ‘if I get tired and sluggish, fad ing like 1 must sit around when I take Black- of ur.puniies that may cause «■***■ aged by automatic maciunery. Fi-, to uAe—no disagreeable af ter-effects. Sold in 25-oeni and 1100 parirapa dl druggists*. Try it. APC-Jfg L. D. Smith Tax Collector Carr Company