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UNION SECONDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. CA„ APRIL I. im
company b wins track meet
last MONDAY AT G. M. C.
■j^ird Yur S«co»d Company Has
g MB Victorious. Linder High
Point Man
Company B, for the third consecu-
? , ve y t .ar. won the silver cup offered
;i . th«’ prize to the high point com-
,,. in y i n the annual track events held
. , the first day of April each year
at G. M. 0.
The cup «u presented by Capt.
: ,j Mrs. it. G. Coualey who were the
,. t to start a inter-company meet
t h year. Unusuul interest has
j ,,,-n shown each year end enthusiasm
brought competition to a keen edge
Cadet J. P- Linder of Dublin, was
high point man. Cadet F. C. Groves
of Lincolnton second and Robert
Odom of Waynesboro third.
The outstanding events of the day
waf the record scored by Cadet Lin
der. on the running broad jump when
he made a distance of 20’ 9" and the
high jump won by Oswic Thaxton
with a heighth of 5’4".
The following is the record of the
event and the prizes given:
100 yard dash—Groves 1. Broad
cloth shirt, John H. Holloway; Odom
2. 1 Box Hcrsheys, L. D. Smith;
binder 3. Soda Ticket, Culver Kidd.
220 yard dash—Groves 1. Broad
cloth shirt, M. F. Davis; Odom 2. 1
Razor, R. W. Hatcher & Co.; Stovall
3. 1 Box Babe Ruth, A. & P. T. Co.
440 yard dash -Linder 1. Broad
cloth shirt, Lee’s Department Store;
Groves 2. Soda Ticket, Boone’s Phar
macy; Freeman 3. 1 Pair Cuff But
ton* Williams & Ritchie.
1 mile run—Hughes 1. $2.50 in
Gold, Colonial Theatre; Moore 2. Two
hair cuts, Gilman’s Barber Shop;
Rogers 3. Soda Ticket Fraley’s Phar
macy.
Running Broad Jump—Lipder 1.
1 shirt, E. E. Bell; Ennis 2. 1 lb. Box
Xorria Candy, Jones Drug Co.; Sto
vall 3. 1 Box Gum, Chandler Broth-
tern.
Running High Jump—Thaxton 1.
Fielder’s Glove, Chandler’s Variety
Store; Linder 2. Box Candy, Benson
Bakery; Ennis 3. 1 Box Candy, John
Conn & Co.
Pole Vault—Linder 1. Fountain
Pen, R. H. Wootten; Robinson 2. 1
Suit Dry Cleaned, Milledgeville
Cleaners; F. M. Smith 3. $1.00 Meal
Ticket, Boston Cafe.
880 yard run—Cantrell 1. Tie,
Jay’s Department Store; Cooper 2. 1
Box Gum, City Grocery Company;
Thaxton 3. Hair cut & shave, John
son Barber Shop.
Shot put—Odom 1. Two meals,
Baldwin Hotel; Tunnell 2. Pound
Cake. City Bakery; Stovall 3. 1 Box
Candy. Modern Mercantile Co.
Rich Point Men—1. Round Trip to
Atlanta, City Coaches; 2. Round Trip
Augusta, Southland Coaches.
Official.
.Major Milligan—Clerk of Course.
Li-.-ijt. Nash—Field Judge.
Coach Rents—Starter.
•Major Stapleton—Timer.
CHAPLAIN’S REPORT
Repor. of the Chaplain of Th
Georgia State Prison Fnrm, to Th
Hon. Prison Commission, for th
months of February and March l‘»2l
Gentlemen:
All of our'nld friends continue b
help and new ones are joining th
ranks of tho** who help us in th
work hen*.
The “Live Wire" Sunday School
class, Gainesville. Ga., sent us a su
ply of S. S. literature. Miss Agm
McKervey (Catholic) Macon, Ga..
sent us a package of religiouw li
ture. The Gospel Tract Mis
Woodburn, Oregon new sent us a sup
ply of their unique publication: "The
Gospel Tract Mission monthly.’’ Th
Apostolic Faith, Portland, Oregon
continue to send us each month thir
ty copies of their paper. Ladies from
the Social Service Committee of the
protestant Episcopal church, at Mil
ledgeville, Ga., gather up high grade
magazines from .among their friend*
and bring them to the Farm each
month, and distribute them among
the men and women at the three
camps. The Salvation Army, now
sends us every week six copies of the
current issue of The War Cry, and
from time to time they send or bring
us a liberal supply of Christmas and
other special issues that have been
left over. The "L.nd A Hand Book
Mission," Boston, Mnss., sent us a
box of books, Bible, etc. The Busi
ness Men’s Council of The “Pocket
Testament League," Philadelphia, Pa.,
in addition to keeping up supplied
with New Testaments for our Pocket
Testament League sent us two hun
dred and fifty copies of The Gospel
according to John. We have begun
a systematic study of this Gospel, in
our mid-week service at the Female
Camp. This interest on the part of
our friends now continent wide, is
greatly appreciated, and very help
ful.
There have been forty religious
services held on the farm during
February and March, and twenty-sev-
nnd women have accepted
Christ as hteir personal Saviour, and
publicly declared it to be their desire
and purpose to live Christain lives.
All of there have joined the State
Farm Religious Anociation, and
Pocket Testament League.
There have been four deaths, one
of which was electrocuted, Robt.
Coats, colored, electrocuted Febru
ary 21st, 1928.
Respectfully submitted,
E. C. ATKINS, Chaplain.
BIRDS PLENTIFUL AT CLOSE OF
SEASON
Thr quail hunting reason closed
March 1. Even at the close of the
•ason, birds were plentiful in
Baldwin county. There was a time
when at the close of the season
there were very few birds left to
breed for the next season, but in
late years the birds have increased
in number ami during the season
ju-r. closed there was probably bet-
r "port than for years past, and
« its close plenty of birds were left.
'"‘Beales that the next season
*11 see more birds in the country
:_, n f,,r man y years past. It also
that the game lawy have
! crved and enforced. Peo-
i tb. rapid,y real 'zing that it is
n fir own interest not to extermi-
• nto gume, ; ,nd violations in recent
j' ar< j lav, ‘ been infrequent. We are
more sportsman-like, for
i does not approach
OCONEE HEIGHTS
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Champion and
Mrs. Ella Blount spnet Sunday |
with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kelly near,
Macon. Mrs. Blount remained for
visit of several days.
Mrs. Ernest Wilson spent Monday
with Mrs. Newton Blackwell in Mos-
lcyville. - N
Mrs. Mary Ann Smith .-ipent a few
days wi.h Mrs. Hattie Leonard in
Hardwick.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lay field and
children visited Mr. Layfield’s moth
er at Stevens Pottery Sunday.
Mrs. R. G. Layfield and children
spent Monday in Hardwick visiting
Mrs. A. F. Sanford.
Mrs. Victor Harrison of Hard
wick spent Tuesday with Mrs. Wat-!
son Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rcnfroe'
spent Sunday afternon with Miss Geo J
James.
Little Jack Meeka from Friend-1
ship spent Saturday with his sister, j
Mrs. Dawson Wood.
Mr. .Luther Beck and son and
daughter from Camp Creek com-j
munity spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. Will McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Johnson and Nat
Jr., spent the week-end with Mr. and |
Mrs. Will McDaniel and Mm Bell j
Scott 1
Mrs. Dawson Wood and Dawson,
Jr., spent Monday at Dr. Allen’s
Sanitarium visiting friends.
Mi*. Vera Harrison of Hardwick
*P«*nt Saturday with Miss Sara
Harrison.
Mi.-s Nona Bell Andrews, of G. S.
S., spent Sunday with her sister Mrs.
Watson Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pierce, Mr.
Horace Orborne and Miss Catherine
Hutson accompanied Miss Susie Os
borne to Dublin Sunday, where she
has gone to enter the Dublin Clinic !
to complete her nurses training j
A RECORD BREAKER
Our New FORD demoustrater
■lakes trip tu Atlanta in two and
one half honrs, ask Mr. B. H. Dun
away.
McKinnon motor co.
Your skin, like your clothes, needs an occasional cleaning. A
facial, correctly given, will remove unseemly blotches, and
assist in retaining that bloom of youth, so much desired. A
different treatment for every age and condition, consult us
about your “spring cleaning.” We are now in possition to
care for you in all line of beauty cultwe.
Miraline Beauty Shoppe
Neil lo Wntern If lion Phone 27
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ob icconnt of the demand (or Georgia Power Company $S
referred Stack, the Campaay uaeaocer that, effective
imediatelr, the price i> iacreued from $115 to $1M per
•here phi eccraed diridead, tad the w™ aamber of
rhore* which may be pmchued far cuh by ud one iadhri-
da*l bu beea reduced from 106 ikarci to 25 ilurei. The
25 dure limit aader the time payment plan aad ether term!
aad coaditioai ef pmchue remain nnchinged.
Farther infermitioo miy be obtained from any employe af
the Company or from the ln*e«ment Department, Electric k
Gu Bldg., Altaata.
R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO.
Wkolmaalm A Retail
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
COOLEDGE
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Announcement-
I oaaoaace the retain! ef my low office from Tin
Baddmg to 111 Word BoMag.
C. B. McCullar
Phone 81
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