Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 27, 1930, Image 10

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TH£ UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOVEMBER 27. It SO EDUCATION FIRST ON LEGION’S THREE FOLD AMERICANISM PROGRAM First Grade Roy Finnder*, Roy Foshee, Robert Moore, Kennett Hester, Mary Min- ter. Jewel Parker, Marion Torrance, Louise Torrance, Richie Weaver,' MarsMl Weaver. Doris Weaver. Seventh Grade Niaeth Grade George Gladin, Walter Hodges, Norman Allan, Unard Lavender, IJr i WaU „ Torr , nrei En<m l,,, Ruih Ceal Lee, Melton \ inaon, Mary , Mlirtlni Alma McCrary , CMya Wcl . , Emma Overman. Indianapolis, Ind. — The first phase i f the three-fold Americanism P' ozrajn of the American Legion for 11*31 which will receive emphasis is that f education, according to an Ruth West. StODOCTcement by Russell Cook, Leg- Second Grade inn r .tional Am?ricanism director. Joseph Beck, Pearl But! By no Lion of the Legion’s national poleon Hodg: f , Zuline Farmer, Alma £ cxfcut ve committee at it* decent, Ivey, L. D. Riley. g fall .c'nfcrence at National Head- Third Grade quartc ■* here the program places Harold Lee, Johnie Overman, IX education first, youth activities sec- Elizabeth Foshec, Lucile Minter. % ond and community service third. A Fourth Grade | $ report r' the national Americanism 1 Rudolph Flanders, Carlton Lin- v commission outlining the work for ^ *ld. Francis Fonhte, Roger Pierce, & 11*31 was approved by the executive Thurman Strickland, W. T. Weaver,! X body. i.'.'artha Hotige . Pathenc Riley, Dor- £ The Legion’s mis-ion in education th - v Torrance. Elizabeth Torrance. |2 according to the Americanism re j F»flh Grade j2 port. I to develop a closer contact; "*• T * Moore, Buford Torrance, i * v.Ith all -chocls. public and private. John Williams, Ellen Purker, Jean- X through extension of the American j"®«« Weaver, g Legion School Award medals; wider; ^ Sixth Grade jg pa ticipation in the oliservance of j ranee- Hall, M. A. lodges, Carol American Education Week- Flag Martin, Henry Neal, Braxton Wil- cducation. Constitution study, citi-j*-* 1 "- 1 2en«hip training, character building and physical development The first work in the coming year. Director Cook said, will he to urge ull Region po ts to piace copies of the Con stitution of the United States in all public schools and to work for the enactment of legMation to provide r." i nd physical training in the “In recognition of the vital im portance of education, we have set it as the most important of the three major obpectives," the Americanism report sn : d "V/; specifically urge v.h< le hearted support of that great ratio . Aide movement, ‘American Education Week! We e prcially urge that the American L'-gion School; Award medal be emphasized. It j is further recommended that the pro-1 • ai gram of education in rchcols be in- crea ed to cover physical develop-1 *#•; mint of cur youth. Th; on-coming ' v* promires to be a nation | * /j Overman, Evelyn Pit see, Louis* Riley, Cora Torrance. Eighth Grade Benjamin Allen, Kathleen Allen. Carr Martin, Winifred Youngblood, F. D. Pierce, Jr, Martha West. T. V. SMITH, Principal. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION J?*^**:**^WO«OC<O<K-0C<W<I!O<^^ For AH Holiday Occasions “Say it With Flowers” FROM THE SOUTH'S LEADING NURSERY—IDLE HOUR NURSERIES OF MACON Sold by Culver & Kidd Drug C-o. “Of Course” PHONE 224-:—240 gxxxxixxxxxxrmxxxmx Within the Price of Every one PhilcocRAMjRadio $ a r».5o 49 Less Tubes ADAMS ELECTRIC COMPANY ^ Millcdgtvi le’s Oldest Radio Dealer jixXlXXXXXXXXXXXXXXZTTrrrrV HANDKERCHIEFS ICO DOZ. LADIES' PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 6 fo 50c BELL’S of weaklings. The Legion should through its program of education cause every state in the Union to make physical training a part of the curriculum for all grade and high sch« o! student-.’’ The youth activjti:s work will em brace the sponsoring o; Boy Scout troops, the American Legion Junior ba ebi.ll compaftii n !n which up wards of 300,000 boys participated in 1930 cooperation with the G. M. T. C. and R. O. T. C. movements, National Boys’ Week, and extending Ltgiin aid to other agencies which are engaged in youth betterment work Particulaily effective work in developing the fundamental traits of good citizenship among boys has been done through Boy Scout work and the baseball program the report said. “Ore cf the most lasting contribu tions to American life which the Legion can make is this work of making American communitic* better places in which to live,” the report said in regard to community sendee. “Our cities and towns seldom go backward. Our community *enficc activity is rightfully a major activity. At least one good community service project should be on the program of every post this year.” The report pointed out that in the past more than 200 different com munity service projects have been by the po t* in a single JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIP MENT OF LAVISHLY FURRED COATS Mostly blacks, bought 1-3 less than their real values. Ccats worth $39.00—Special this week at $25 A special purchase of coats worth $25.00. We offer this week at $15 ALL MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ COATS AT 1-3 OFF FORMER PRICE! About 150 ic the lot 4 to 8’s and 8 to 12’s, Jack Tars, worth up to $6.50 Our price— $3.50 HELP OUR BOYS WHO WENT I OVER THE SEA. JOIN THE I AMERICAN LEGION TODAY. | Jersey Dresses Two and three piece dresses, worth up to $10.75. Special price $6.95 About 25 Dresses worth $6.75 at $4.75 All our crepe Dresses, high colors, worth 10.00 to $25.00 at 20 Cent Off .-Sfiil of year. Director Cook explained tfiat would be continued, the various ac- tivitiv.- to be grouped under the JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION MARO This New Powder Kills Rats and Mice Bnt Nothin* Else Maro for Rot. and Mice Maro can be used in the home with sfc-ty. Has been proven by actual test that it kills rat* end and does not injure other animal*. Kills more rats and i per dollar. Not a Poison—Price 50c SPECIAI “URCHASE OF LADIES’ Silk Stockings Full-fashioned, all pure thread silk, 45 guage, and semi-service, embracing all the new shades and blacks and whites Special ly priced $1.00 Special Sale Blankets Three solid cases of blankets, wool and pait wool, you Hill be surprised at the low prices ne are offering them. They come in high colors and plaids. Think about buying a wool blanket worth $7.50 at $5.00 Gloves Special Purchase of Ladies’ Kids and Suedes, blacks, tans and browns. Special 100 MEN’S FINE SHIRTS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE! No Fade—$1.50 Value. Special If You Want the Best Shop At E. E. Bell’s SPECIAL SALE OF SHEETS 81x90 Druids, the Best Made at