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THE UNION-KECMDU, MILLEOCEVIUX, CA, JANUARY If, in*
Dr. Richard Binion Entertains
Champion Cadets at Banquet
Team Presented Letter* and GeM FootbeRi for Accw*li*»erts.
Oiaae' Oar of Mott Delight isl Affairi E»er Civeo in
MiUedgeviNe
BY JERE MOORE
Around the festive board gather- to twnty-on. men and the manager,
ed the member, of the G. M. C. congratulated the players and drew
football team, champions of the; from the year's record lessons for
Georgia Inter-collegiate Athletic A*- future refrence.
uocuition, last Friday evening at- the j Capt. Jim Robinion presented the
RUl st s of Ur. Richard Binion, prince two coaches a gift from the members
of sports and a man whose interest „f the team. In his brief speech he
in the development and training of claused them as the best in the
the youth of Georgia i* unpartellod. South.
Every man who had a part in . The banquet was an affair that
bringing the honor to the college wa> will go down in history’. It was an
pi .iciijt, Capt. Faol^inson, Graham occasion of great jubiliation and
Bachelor. Holmes. Turby-.ille, Me-jmerriment. Dr. Binion has been
Arthur, and the rest of those war- directily interested in athletics at the
riors of the gridiron who with their co || e(fe f or m0 re than eleven ycar>
fine play and untiring effort won Hn( j b cen an inspiration to the
the football championship of all young men who come to the college
Georgia. Thcrv «'■' » «jd note to' h He fires them with urn-
the affair for i twas probably the last
LEGION AUXUIART COMBT-
TEE REPOSTS SHOW SPLENDID
PROGRESS
Sia Moatka Activities
Recent Meeting. Commit-
Chairmen Traleed
$119.10.
Price of Poppiea $16.87.
"Buy a Poppy" Ribbons $1.80*
Reported 100 poppies from 1928
sale ured In 1929 Rile.
(This work is headed by our French
girl. Mrs. Marcelle Mair; Ennis. We
are all very proud of her good work.)
Reports of committees working in j Amarleanima Commit!**—Mr». C. B.
the American Legion Auxiliary were i MeCailar, Chairman
lead at .a recent meeting of the | 1. Program of schools for whole
chapter here. Tne reports reviewed ( year, to educate for better citizen-
the last six months work. | ship, especially through appreciation
Mrs. Edwin Allen, secretary of the j of P»«* history of the country,
organization, recorded the reports! 2. Five medals being offeied for
which were for the period during J highest records in American History
which Mias Bertie Stembridge served! a. To girls in Senior Class at G.
President. | M. C.
The following arc the reports: U)> A. L. A. Gold Medal--1st
Rehabilitation—Mrs. t W. M. Scott.
Chairmen
August—(Active work of this com
mittee began in August.)
1. Party given to ex-service men
at Allen’s Invalid Home.
honor.
(2). A. L. A. Silver Medal—2nd
honor.
b. To girls in Peabody High
School, G. S. C. W.
(1). A. L. A. Gold Medal—1st
would be togethf
f the speakers -poke of
I»r. Binion invited his guests into
the IVildwin Hotel dining room that
v.: lavishly decorated in the red
and black. The long banquet table
un> covered in streamers of the col-
leg! colors. The center pi^cc- was a
fort ball team r.f tiny dolls, each
dressed in the school’s colors with
head gear and ball.
The dinner was one of the most
d-U-htful ever given in this city, and
the forty young athletes were not
wanting in appetites.
iH/uay^wdouuedbL'guelt and £e- AMERICAN FLAG FOR GEORGIA
sealed the limited sumbtr of speak
John F
bition and in caring for their ills and
injuries rejuvinates their spirit and
to him much credit must go for the
fine record this year.
His interest in G. M. C. and the
athletics is no,. a parsing one as evi
denced by his year in and year out
support of the college. Dr. Binion
never luulter in his civic responsi
bilities and no man in the city has
' uch a host of friends.
The occasion Friday night was one
of the enjoyable rewards to the
• J all player, and the players of
(., M. C. richly deserving the enter-
iainment were no less appreciative.
PAINFUL INDIGESTION
Lady Says She Obtained Relief
By Taking Small Doses
of Thedfoid’s Black-
Draught
Ardmore. Okla—“I have recom
mended Black-Draught to a great
many people, and they always thank
me. afterward:.' : ayj Mrs. Czarina
Dote. ’1G ••B" Street, this city.
"Fifteen years ago. I ^
SCHOOLS IS LEGION PROJECT
crung.
•lose friend of the stu- J
■, Col. George Roach, President fioi
of th college and Mr. R. B. Moore.
President of the Bourd of Trustees
were the only speakers on the pro
gram. In turn they praised the team
and the splendid record made by th©
young men as u team and as indivi
duals.
Coach Johnny Broadnax briefly
expressed to his young pupils his ap-
pri c.ition for their effort. By way
of parenthesis, Coach Broadnax was
celebrating his birthday, and a round
of congratulations poured in his di
rection when, this fact was mada
Coach Rcntz, in presenting letters
e, Ga.— An American flag will
jvar every school hou-e in
the re-
G:orgia during the year
suit of action take.i by the state
executive committee of The Ameri
can Legion.
The Georgia Legion program of
sennig that the schoo’s have fiags
is a part of its Ameriounisui activity.
Gordon Singleton is chairman of the
committee in charge.
"Boys and girls who go to school
under the Stars and Stripes will learn
to love Old Glory. The way to pro
mote Americanism in this land of
ours is to arouse a love for the flag,”
the resolution adopted by the state
executive committee sets forth.
Boxes received from Allen R. honor.
Fleming Unit, Athens, distributed to! (2). A. L. A. Silver Medal 2nd
ex-service men .at Georgia State Hos- s honor.
pital. j c. To boy- in Senior Class, G. M.
Since August checks for $10.00 C.
have been received monthly by the j (1). American Legion School
local Rehabilitation Committee from
Department Headquarter?. These
have been used alternately at the
State Hospital and at Allen’B.
I October—On October 27th, a
check for $20.00 was received from
the Americus Unit. One half of this
amount was i: id for a footbull for
lh> men at Aliena’; the remainder
for smokes and small articles wanted
by the men.
Novi rebar—In November, $8.50
were given ex->orvice man and wife
r«»r night’s lodging, food, and gas to
get to Anderson, S. C.
December—1. On December 4th,
ex-service men given $12.20 to buy
hoes and clothes.
2. Ex-service man given $15.00
to go to Atlanta for Veterans Bureau
3. Received Christmas boxes from
Mrs. Henson for all patients, white
and colored, men and women, at the
State Hospital and at Allen’s. Invalid
Home. Distributed at Christmas
time.
4. Received from Past President
Parley, four hathrobe* to be given
the four ex-service women hospitaliz
ed here at Christmas.
January—Assisting in care of
needy ex-service man and wife, pre
paring layette.
Poppy ConmiltN—Mm. H. B. Earn*.
Chairman
Poppy sale on Armistice Day
3. Children bring encouraged to
take part in 192(0 State and National
Oratorical Contests, subjects of
which pertain to American History.
4. Attention is being called in
grades studying American History to
the contest being conducted by “Lib
erty, in which jumbled pictures of
U. S. presidents are to be rearranged,
and information concerning them
given.
IV7smb« rsbip Commit to*—Mrs. For-
nor Hargrove, Chairman
1. Had committee meeting in
November oo block out work for
Membership Campaign.
2. Mailed 1930 membership ap
plication cards to all Unit members.
3. All cligityles invited to join
Auxiliary.
4. Reported 42 paid-up members
to-date (Jan. 7th.)
Program Committee—Mrs. T. A.
Beese, Chairman
1. Appropriate programs planned
for meetings from June to January.
2. Suggestion from committee
that a Year Book be
i , —: compiled *\
coming year, giving vrtJLJ? 1
each month, place ol mrtuZ ®
Aftor the rending of the
annual report, of the Standing r
mitteea, the Secretray was ,, V ,T
read a communication from the
dent to the Unit members |
with .ineere regret that the re
lion of Misa Bortle Stembrij*
President seas heard, due to ht,
tion in December as Ordinw,'
Baldwin county. After m, '
..sessions of appreciation f* ,
Stembridge’. Unsalable
Hie Unit a. President, and hr
year', spent a. Secretary, the „
nation wna duly accepted. The )
Vice-President took the chai,
Mrs. K. G. McMillan was elected
fill the unexpired tern, oC j,
Stembridge. Mrs. McMillan
voiced the sentiment of the Anrili,
in praise of Mian Stembridj.,', »■„
and expressed hopes that u» „„
of the next six months would be hi
good as that of tho past
““ FREE FREE ■“
Every Saturday during this year 1930, we will give you wit
each 50c cash retail purchase in our store. One 1 Oc Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
“The Rexall Store*’
“i- . Phones _ ; _
ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
240
lost in weight, and v.y food dlsagn
with me, and I could scarcely eat a
bite that did not give me Indigestion. .
“Often I had bad i.'as pains across .
my stomach, and I would wake up |
In the mornings with very bad head
aches. I had a bad taste in my
mouth, and would feel dizzy when j
I was on my feet.
“I began taking Black-Draught |
and soon found that I was getting
better. I took a dose about the size
of a pea, four or five times a day,
for three or four days.
“After I had taken several courses
of Black-Draught, in that way, X
fob I no longer had indiges
tion. X could eat what I Uknd. and
enjoyed my meals. X gained In
wttgbt, and felt able to cam far my
children and do my housewoefe.’*
Xn vm nearly a hundred years.
j CK That Clink Like stee *
r-ftve t
i 25*.
BLACK DRAUGHT
Ar. Made by the "McMILLAN” Prec.H
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
W« Make Qaick Shipment* la Amy Qaaatity.
RICH GLO FACE BRICK—FIRF. BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.
EtUUiiM 1883 by J. W. Me Mill**.
K. C. McMillan P^.id.nt Ball* MeMilUm, VJe*.Pr*«d.at
CONDENSED STATEMENT
The Merchants & Farmers Bank
Milledgeville, Georgia
January 6, 1930
RESOURCES
Loans & Discounts $324,368.96
CASH ON HAND &
DUE FROM BANKS 137,076.23
Furniture & Fixtures 5,109.64
Banking House 9,000.00
Real Estate 34,660.65
Collections in Transit 818.25
TOTAL
$511,033.73
Deposits January 6, 1930
Deposits January 6, 1929
GAIN
Capital
Surplus
Reserve Funds &
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
Cashiers Checks
BILLS PAYABLE
TOTAL
$317,668.43
240,915.57
$76,752.86
$ 80,000.00
80,000.00
33,159.75
317,668.43
205.55
NONE
$511,033£3
H. D. ALLEN .Chairman of Board
JN0. T. ALLEN, President.
L C. HALL Vice-Pres. & Cashier.
H. D. ALLEN
J. L BEESON
M. H. ALLEN
JN0. T. DAY
JN0. C. BLACK. Bookkeeper & Teller
Board of Directors
JN0. T. ALLEN
J. F. BELL
L N. CALLAWAY
L. C. HALL
L D. SMITH
H. D. ALLEN. JR
W. D. GILES
W. C. EVANS. JR
JN0. T. DAY. Vice-Pres. & Asst Ceshier.
W. R STEMBRIDGE Collector.