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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA., JUNE 7, l»*a
BISHOP CANDLER DEDICATES
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SUNDAY
I BRILLIANT EXERCISES MARK
THE CLOSE OF STATE COLLEGE
(Co
ntied from front page)
tinned from fr«
in order that we may once again ex
press our love for the deep apprecia
tion of Dr. Marvin McTyeire Parks.
I stand before you as the official
representative of that great group
of college women who have worn the
brown of thin institution, that great
group of women who love this col
lege, and in whose heart ever burns
a desire to serve. That ideal of ser
vice. loyal cooperation, and appre
ciation of the finer things of life, i
implanted during college days by the
revered Dr. Marvin Mctyeire Parks,
has made this day possible.
A few short months ago, and yet
they seem so long without him, a
tragedy came and his physical pres
ence within these halls was gone, but
there has ever hovered over and shall
continue to permeate every phase
of this institution his spiritual pres
ence—that something that will al
ways make u.w finer, nobler, purer. In
the midst of the grief that had come
to Georgia, the Southland, and most
of all to our College his voice though
hushed seemed to say, earn,- on, carry
on the ideals, uphold the standards
pick up the tank, and go forward. We
honor him, we revere his memory,
we love him. With service the ideal,
carry on the watchword, we, the
Alumnae, launched the campaign to
place upon this campus the Man-in
Parks Memorial. I stand here today
less than eighteen months since he
went away, to present to this college
this magnificent building. Truly, it
is not good enough hut given with a
spirit of devotion and appreciation
it shall stand forever as a living
testimonial to the esteem in which he
is held. Many forces have cooperat
ed to make this building possible in
so short a time. The bronze tablet
which marks it say? “This building is
erected by the Alumnae, Faculty
Students, njnd Fiends, under the
direction of the Alumnae Associa
tion.” To all who have contributed
to the establishment of the Marvin
Parks Memorial we give due credit
and wineere appreciation. The As
sociation- is indebted to Mr. L. S.
Fowler for his wise council and un
tiring labor during the entire cam
paign.
Last spring the Association re
quested the Board of Directors to
grant to the Alumane the privilege
of plncing the building upon the cam
pus. This permission was granted
and a Building Committee appointed.
This Committee, Hon Miller S. Bell,
Dr. E. A. Tigner, Dr. J. L. Beeson
have directed the construction of
this mugnificent building. To them
we arc grateful and I take this op
portunity to publicly express to the
Officiul Building Committee and to
Mr. Fowler the sincere appreciation
of the entire Association for their
untiring labors.
Judge Russell, as President of the
Alumnae Association of the Georgia
State College for Women, I take
great pleasure in presenting to this
College the Marvin Park* Memorial
Hospital, the gift of the Alumnae,
Faculty, Students, and friends as a
result of the campaign sponsored by
the Alumnae Association. I ask that
you, the President of tne Board of
Directors, accept this memorial to
.one of the greatest of College Presi
dents, noblest of Christian gentle
men, truest of friends, Dr. Marvin
McTyeire Parks.
Judge R. B. RusHell, chairman of
the Board of Directors acceptccd the
building on hehlaf of the Board of
Directors.
The building was open for inspec
tion and the hundreds of people went
through, and were greatly impressed
with the completeness and hte beauty
of the building.
SHERIFF SALE
jus*, ‘will power,' but rather the
urg;* for every-day duty. ‘The bless
ing ol the earth is toil."
A sense of worship, a sense of
reverence, also was needed. Dr.
Dowell declared.
"The biggest business in the edu
cational world today," ho said, 'is
fostering the function of the will,
by adding content and purpowe.’ Senior Class and Collegiute Normal
"Yet another thing," he added. Class Exercises Friday and Saturday
“was necessary for a full life, afternoons, and the Alumnae banquet
Man who has no object in view has Saturday evening,
no incentive to 'get up'
Benediction.
Sunday aftemon at six thirty | --
o’clock the Man-in Park. Hospital was GEORGIA, Bldwion County,
presented to the Collette by Mis*j \ V j|| be sold at the Court House
Mary Brooks, President of the Alum-; „ 1)0r in county „„ ths first
no* accepted by Judge R. B. Russell J Tuesdll> . in July w28 , within the
Chairman of the Board of Trustees.: IeR>1 h „ ura of M]e the following
an,I dedicated by Bishop Warren A. j tiro[Kirty towit . al) ^ | ot or pBrc ,.|
Candler. These exercises were very! nt - [, in! i .jtuated in the 321st District
full account np- G y Baldwin County the same being
in the village of Midway and bound
ed as follows, on the north by a road
| or street, on the east by lot of Mu-
icars elsewhere in this paper.
Later in the evening Y. W. C. A.
ferper sen-ices were held.
The above were preceeded by the
ntial, therefore. The
object, the terminus, is attained by
vision, which is the property, within,
«.f seeing through thing* Finally,
young ladies success is readiness for
the occasion. A man or woman who
does his or her work worthwhile, is
.at work all the time. And with work
comes the consciousness of feeling
and being worthwhile."
Personality Defined
Dr. Dowell defined personality.
Men, he said, have character with
out personality.
"What, in fine, is personality?" he
asked. “Man has personality in its
crude und human form. God is per
fect personality. Therefore, young
ladies, the purpose of life must mean
approaching to God us nearly us
possible. The terminus of life, there
fore, must mean the achievement
work, or duty, coupled with the im
provement of our own crude perso
nality.
“Your real value, life’s treasure,
is not whut you have done before,
but your true valuation for future
WE DOPE AND AL1M1TE
'r put it where it should go, in
*. and not in th« car. Call
L. N. JORDAN
I wish to take this method of ex
pressing my thanks to the many
people who contributed to the suet- ss
of the party Monday night. It was
only through the spirit of co-opera
tion and untiring effort of the citi
zens that this affair was such a huge
success. I am indeed grateful for
your support and it was only
through your effort that we succeed
ed.
ADRIAN HORNE. Chairman.
huley Daniels, on the south by lot of
Andrew Dennis, and on the west by
road «*r street, containing one-half
acre more or less, said lot having
erected thereon a frame dwelling
house. Said lot will be sold with all
improvements thereon, said land levi
ed on ns the property of Eugene
Grantling to satisfy an execution issu
ed on the 2nd day of May 1928, from
the Justice Court of the .‘121st Dis
trict G. M., said County in favor of
A. T. Swann against Eugene Grant-
ling.
This May 31st, 1928.
S. L. TERRY,
Sheriff Baldwin Co. Ga.
renite-Bitulithic wearing sunace on
n 4 inch cement concrete base with
the necessary curb, gutter. Mtorm
sewer pipe lines, manhole?, and catch
basins. Approximate quantities are
as follows: 1712 lineal f:ot of
G"x30" combined concrete curb and
gutter, 495 lineal feet of storm
sewer pipe line, 3 catch basins, and
1300 square yard* of pavement.
Bids are asked on all of the «iid
work and materials for said improve
ment. Each bid must be accompani
ed by a Cashier’s Check in the sum
of $250.00 made payable to the
Treasurer of the City of Milledgeville
Ga., ns a proposal guarantee.
The plans and ypecificaiotns may
be inspected at the office of the
Clerk and Treasurer of the City of
Milledgeville and at the office of the
Engineer in Milledgeville. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids.
By order of Council this 23th, day
of .May, 1928.
TIIF .MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF
THE CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE,
GEORGIA.
THE HARWOOD BEEBE CO.,
Municipal Engineers
Spartanburg, S. C.
Let the Hardie car waahai
(thing at
L. N. JORDAN
FOR SALE—Wo.
Ready-to-wear Store,
and low rent. Womei
vice Store 355, 3rd Stn
tu Lazarus Jewelei
Milliner, « n d
Good store
Self Ser.
! *t door
Macon, Ga.
CHEVROLET SEDAN FOR SALE
want your dollar to do it’»
r(K bulbs. Miss. Mania Jai
FORD COUPE FOR SALE
A good buy, a good car at a cheap
price, no need to linger on this one
if you want a coupe that ii right see
L. N. JORDAN
sen-ice, for service to society and
incidentally .service toward develop- , ,/ .
. . . further, honeat to-good-ness folk.
" u ' nt of your own character. o( ,„^ . bcll „ b my ,
The artist a attitude toward hi. Thi . wi|| „
work is an .apt example, Dr. Dowell ^
said, of the true attitude that should.' * 1**,? "irxorwu
, . , , , „ 1, , W. JUKUAN
be taken toward one s “purpose. He j
concluded with the words: “See all, FQR S ALE-Rooted geranium.,
trust God, be not afraid. j „i„,_ __j L>1 „
Following the address of Dr. Do-
Well one hundred and sixteen degrees
were conferred, and three hundred
and twenty-three diplomas were
awarded to the member* of the class,
who represented every section of the
State.
This is the largest class that has
gone out from the halls of Georgia’s
great school for its young women,
and its usefulness in moulding and
shaping character has again been
fully illustrated.
The Baccalaureate Sermon was
preached Sunday morning by Dr.
Henry H. Sweets, Executive Secre
tary of Christian Education Southern
Presbyterian church.
Dr. Sweet cho*e his text from
Ephesians 3rd chapter, 14th, 19th
verses inclusive.
Doctor Sweets spoke with remark
able clearness of thought which
couched in perfect diction and de
livered in a most pleasing mi
He .-tilted that the text presented
four distinct petitions: God, the
father of us all: the people of the
•earth gathered in one fumily; the
spirit of Christ the strength of true
life: the abiding Christ leads on from
glory to glory in the formation of
He urged the members of the
graduating class to incorporate in
their lives thi-. great prayer of St.
Paul’s.
I The following was the program ol
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposal* for the paving
and otherwise improving of Street
Improvement Section or Zone No. |
28 in the City of Milledgeville, Geor- j
gia, will be received by the M)tyor .and I
Aldermen of said City at their office j
in the City Hall at twelve o’clock M |
June 11th, 1928.
Said Street Improvement Section |
or Zone No. 28 consists of that por-1
tion of Wilkinson Street lying and;
being between the south side of
Green Street und the North property
line of Washington Street.
Bids will be received on 2” War-
WE HAVE RADIATOR CLEANER
One can in your radiator will dean
it perfectly thereby r
all th.
icale he.
i face i.
eded
t new bui
>ry. Evi
lately guaranteed to do what we
or money cheerfully refunded.
L. N. JORDAN
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To all whom it may concern:
Hattie Allen Garrard of said State,
having, in proper form applied for
permanent letters of administration
he estate of W. T. Garrard, late
of said county, deceased, this is to
cite all and vingular the creditors
next of kin of W. T. Garrard, de
ceased, to Ik* and appear at the court
ordinary of siad county, at the
July Term. 1928, and show cause, if
any, they have or can, why perman
ent letters of administration should
not be granted to said, Hattie Allen
Garrard on said estate.
This the 7th day of June, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary
DRY CLEAN
Your Blankets
Before Storing—Thi* not only
preserve* the fabric, bnt leaves
then ready for use next winter.
Single Cotton Blankets
Doable Cotton Blankets
Single Wool Blankets
Double Wool Blankets
MILLEDGEVILLE LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANERS
Phone 440
Organ Prelude—Andante in B flat
Rim
B. Thump
FOR RENT—2 do*
hall Li flits, Wal
Hymn—“The Spurious Firma-!
ment" - - Haydn — Students und
Congregation.
Scripture Reading.
Music—Andante (From "Gblden
Sonata")— Henry Purcell—Mis* Bea
rin' llorshrugh and Miss Christine
ished. CJo
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THEY SAY THAT WE SELL
The coldest dope, in town, whe
one is not cold it is'nt worth a cen
when it is half cold it is not wort!
much. But oh boy when they «r
cold it is worth a quarter on a col
day, still we only ask 5c.
L. N. JORDAN
-Bishop Warren A. Cand-
Musi
(Kipling)—Ren <*ional—
R. de Koven.
Announcements and presentatior
, of Speaker—By Rev. Geo. 15. Thomp
son
— Rei
vnd Henry H.
L. H. STANLEY
PLUM1IN6 UNO HEATING CONTRACTOR
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
REPAIR WORK SOLICITED
NO JOB TOO URGE OR TOO SMALL
PKmc M5-L 508 Sootk Wayne Street
Notice!
ALL DQGS W!LL BE INOCUIATFD
JUNE 15, 16, 18
The antirabic inoculation will be done on the above days by
A VERY COMPETENT VETERINARIAN, and under the supervis
ion of the County Health Officer and Chairman of the sanitary
committee of the City Council.
A standard vaccine from a recognized standard biolocical house
will be used, and will be given by the veterinarian under the
most ASEPTIC method.
All people are required to bring their dog to the City Hall on
one of the three dales preferably the 15th and 16th, the 18th
to be employed for the few scattering ones left.
HOURS FOR INOCULATION, 9 TO 1 AND 2 TO 5
Doses will be given according to the size of the animal and
no one need fear the inoculation of their dog, for as much care
will be employed as if human inoculation were being practiced.
By Order of the
CITY COUNCIL
EVERY THING PRETTY ,
The signs are right, the price is
right, the time* are right, our used
cars are right, you can certainly i aT>
the other fellow’s depreciation. Ride
while you pay plan.
L. N. JORDAN
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