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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, Gi., JUNE C, I92t
C. S. C. W. COMMENCEMENT
SEASON WILL BEGIN FRIDAY
(Continued front front p*g*)
ent department* will be on exhibit
and the people coming here will have
the chance to aee the department* of
the college and the work that is be
ing done.
The Board of Trustees will mlao
hold a session during the commence
ment season and 'acuity officer* for
the coming year will be named.
The college cloics one of its most
successful term*. The dormitories
are crowded to their capacity, and
application* are flooding the offices
for the coming year. During the
term a new dormitory was opened to
accomodate three hundred addition
al >oung women.
The new Log Cabin and Improve
ment* and Government Park will be
open to the visitors for the firri
time. This addition to the college i
on of the brat that has been made
and ia nearing completion.
R. H. WOOTTEN ELECTED
PRESIDENT OF G. M. C. ALUMNI
(Continued from front page)
die that his*
rreeted *
winy, i :
with tnu
FIFTY-FIVE G. M. C. GRADUATES
RECEIVE DIPLOMAS TUESDAY
(Continued from front page)
convincing. Dr. Pierce spoke eloqu
ently, and his Bermon waa cnx.bling
in thought and pure in diction.
The rnuaic was rendered My a choir
composed of Me*. L. P. Longino,
Mr*. Edgar Long, Mr*. F.dyth Gibson,
Mrs. .^am Whatley, Miss Margaret
Yarbrough and Mis* Doroth) Banks,
with Miss Maggie Jenkins at
piano. These .tre among the most
talented and sweetest singers in the
city and the songs they rendered
were unusually in.-piring.
Oratorical Contest
The oratorical contest took place
it, t.-.e auditorium Monday morning
„t jo :;•) o’clock and was engaged
in by Cadets Robert Brannon. Tison
Brown. W. C. Cherry, Donald II ugh-
Carlyle Ingram, Fulton Smith
and O. A. Thaxton.
Each of the contestant* spoke
with an earnestnew and eloquence
that won the applause of the cudi-
,. n , v . and showed thorough and
careful training, and a purpose to
giv,- their best efforts.
The Gradua
of sale contained in a deed to secure Collins, i
i of said Jo-iah Collins,
lOrning at 10:30 o'clock
on!ini and fills us with much thr* auditorium was filled to its ca-
joy and love for those of you who fwC with n large and cultured au-
have made the day possible. the ,|j,
Eatonton lawyer declared.
Mrs. David Ferguson in a b.auti-
ftil choice of word* paid tribute to r
Mi s Mary Hcrty and Prof. Oscur f,.
Malcolm Cone, two of the early and Warnoct!
beloved teacher, of the college. Mr. Tne ,,ddre.s was delivered by Dr.
R. B. Moore, reviewed some of the / y Sanford, Dean of thi Univer-
1 Seor ■ i. Dr. Sanford was
ed effort of the alumni to help in th«- introduced by Col. Marrion Allen,
program to enlarge the facilit
u debt executed by Mrs. J. W. Rob- until the said Samuel B. Collins con-
ert- to L. N. Jordun o- the 14th day veyed said tract or parcel of land to
of Apri\ 1925, the undersigned will the . aid !I. M. McElrmth, now deceas-
sell at public outcry, before the ed, on May 8, 1919, by deed record-
Court House door in said County, to 1 ed in the office of the Clerk of the
Uie highest bidder for cash, within Superior Court of Baldwin County
the legal hours of sale, or. the 2nd in Deed Book RR, page 427; said
day of July, 1929, the following tract or parrel of land including ali
described land, to-wit: I of an island in said Oconee River
All that tract or parcel of land known ns Askew or Collins Island,
lying and being in the City of Mil-, except that portion of said island
ledgevillc, Georgia, on Jefferson! which is the property of Hugh T.
Street, the same fronting West sixty Cline, said island being separated
(60) feet on >aid Jefferson Street from the »»»d tract of land by a
and running back East two hundred channel of the Oconee River on the
ten (210) feet, bounded on the East side of said island, the main
Xirth by lands of Mrs. Annie Jack- stream of the Oconee River flowing
on the East by the lands of Earl on the West side of said island; to-
and Gould: on the South by lands 1 getlier with all and ringular the
„f the Whitfield Grocery Company; ways, rights of way, easements,
ami «.n the West by Jefferson Street rights, members and appurtenance?
Thi - bring the same land purrha>ed whatsoever belonging or in anywise
by Mrs, J. W. Robert, from F. H. appertaining to the above described
Coleman on February 5, 1918. as is property; including especially all wu-
evideneed by deed recorded in Clerk** aer and water-powers, and all the
office. Baldwin Superior Court in riparian, flowage, water and water*
ln.,.,1 Book "QQ", page 74. 1 power rights and privileges, and all
Said He will be made for the; islands, river, river-bed and channel
purpo-e of raising funds to pny the right* and tiller, belonging or apper-
. i. g debt which the died above mining to any or all of the above
mentioned was given to secure, said| described property,
noli- being a renewal of the original Said property will be told for the
r.o,. given: One promissory notel purpose of payment of debts and for
dated May 14, 1928, due on demand, j ,u tribute
If she went make the grad*, Woco-
*ep red gaaoliae will put it ov*r,
oat the unc and worth a lot more
Kan ordinary gasoline.
L. N. JORDAN
Woco-Pep does coat m ■
ordinary gaaoline, the roaao
•ell ao cheap, w« aril ao mi
For aalo only by
L. N. JORDAN
rcises were opened with
the cadet band under di- an(J
Major Godfrey Overman. ^
-ith prayer by Rev. 5L D. r
s.lfr, signed by Mrs. J. W.
«ind payable to L. X. Jordan,
pay interest on said note at
tin- rate of eight per cent perannum
fr. m May 14. 1928, and for the
further purpo.-o of paying all costs
of this proceeding. Demand for pay- .
ment of said note having been made 1
and default having been made there- j
>n this proceeding b brought for the j
. j. McGrath,
J. M. McELRATH.
Administrators of Estate of
II. M. McElrmth, Deceased.
OUR CREED
the
idle
Allen presented his
plan of appearing before the Geor
gia legislature f..r ai. appropriation
for G. M. C. and made a plea for
the support of the membership in
this bill
of Mr. All<
their euppi
an asociatii
association dress
favoring the plan chani
assured him «»f the f
individuals and as place
ho after » rhort review of the edit- I)urpo|c aforesaid.
■ mdition, of Ute State. pro-1 ^ um|( . reil ,„ c j u . n| „ ecut0 roch | —
nveyance to the purchaser at said
In as is in the said deed provided To TELL th *
id authorized. j to
This 4th day of June, 1929. ,ej
L. N. JORDAN. j co
Grantee in said Security Deed j of
By Frank W. Bell, I to
His Attorne- -at-law. lo
seated Dr. Sanford as one of the
leading educators of the Slate—a
m m with a heart and brain and un
eloquent speaker.
The subject of Dr. Sanford's ad-
uplly thi
Changing World”—a
Education.” He spoke of
changes that had taken
•orld
the
i<t few
year?, and the demand that was now
brittle mode for univenity und college
The atfoeihtioB member*, after at- trained men in every avocation of
tending the drill, on the athletic life. In h,« addrea. he refe-red o
field went to the home of Mn. the hie', Ideal. a* illu.ln.ted by
France. Fcwuaon where they were Pre.id.nt Woodrow \N ,l""t in hi-
a> rvrd refre.hmenl. and shown endeavor to establish the Leak
throoch the old Fcnruson home. Nation. In dosing
Woollen Named Pre.ideot , h m all edu.atn
The haabieaa iwsnion of the »>- ,character, and
aociation opened in the evening. Con- , hrd been told t,
atitution and by-laws nf the aMocia-j built th ... „„
tinn were adopted and offieer. , aero,, the ocean, what care he u
named. The nnminutinir committee ■ in select,ng the material and i
enmneed of Nelson Ship. Hr. Haw- eon traction, how quietlyhe ■
.on Allen I.. C. Hill and Hr. Chn. plcted and undertook the flight, h
Hrrty. pmwnted the .late or P.. H. i when he flew into *
Wootten. Pretudent, J, H. Ennia, waa tempted to turn hack, hut ttlnlt
First Vice-President and Chairman mg- nf what failure would mean i
of the Tenth Pi-triet, Mrs. Havid his mother and to him he kcP
Ferruson Secretary and C. J. Conn.! until hi. successful landtag ,a I'ranee.
Treat,u)tT. Hlev.n other dbtrtct Hr. Sanford held the do* ten-
chairmen are to be named by a com- lion of the audience and his nddres
mitten of J. II. Ennis, Nelson Ship;was greatly enjoyed,
and L. C. Hall. j Mr. It. W. Hatcher
Hon. late Moore, nf Statesboro, | the Sons of the Aire—
nr* of the early gradnatc* n? the j pren
mil*-**"' gave non": of hi* rominiscon-
about our goods;
f the best for the
ommodeting end
• and fair in every detail
utiness intercourse with you;
vor in every legitimate
, gain and retain your c
d serve you well and prompt-
Cooling Recipes!
For temporary relief—try a swim ... a bubbbni ice-cream
net, and comfort—the best recipe is a Clothcraft Tropical
soda ... or ,'be breeze of an electric fan. For alt-day cool-
suit. It looks cool. . . feels cool .. . and even tbe price is
refreshing. Why not stop in and see them—today!
Clothcraft
Tropicals
25
at
.00
2 pants
J.
H. Holloway
The Man’s Store
nphasized
must be built on
related a story that
» him of how Lindberg
machine in which he Dew
i behalf of
i Revolution
...:ed the medals to Paul Tor-
ice and Miss Luella Hildbrandt foi
. - of his days in Milledgeville. C. the best essays i
r. Brantley. John Cone and Dr. Clin-1 John Milledgv.
Herty also told of their da/s in Mil- I IL B. Moore,
ledgevillc and school day* at G. M. Board of Trust*
C. Nelson Ship, paid tribute to Miss j medals as follow
O'Nora Ennia and Prof. Reynolds. | Scholarship m<
Mr. Ship gave the characteristic* of , l v go—Cadet Cnlv
Mr. Reynolds to the delight of the
audience nnd his tribute was Clo
quet and well phrased.
The association members attend-
ADMINISTRATION SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Bibb County,
Georgia, grunted upon the applica
tion of the undersigned as Adminis
trator* of the estate of H. M. Mc-
Elrath, late of Bibb County. Geor
gia, deceased, there will be sold at
public outcry, ns the property of said
estate, on tne first Tuesday in July.
1929, at the courthouse door of said
Baldwin County, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
rituate and being in the 105th Dis
trict. G. M.. Baldwin Counly, Georgia
nnd bounded as follows:
North by lands of Hugh T. Cline and.
the estate of the into Ben F. Sanford;]
on the East by lands of Jos. E. Pot-.
tie and Jno. T. Allen; on the South (
by lands of Jos- E. Pottle and the
waters of the Oconee River; and on
the West by the main stream of the
Oconee River; said tract or parcel
of land containing two hundred fifty
(250) acres, more or less, formerly
belonged to Josiali Crilins and from
the de: *' of the latter in 1872 was
by the Col-'in the »..acenble, open, notorious
• nnJ adverse posse
i by what, we stand fc
ner of fulfilling these
More Than a Merchant
HARRIS HALLS DRUG STORE
Milledgeville, Ga.
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the life of General
1 resident of the
?cs delivered the
of Samuel B.
I Cadet
the
Tuesday.
Many of the classes had brief
unions rnd hon
city were the i
old clas* mates
days again.
The meeting
John Ni
e r.nd best nil rou
The Home medal—giv.
„ j j„n Hutchinson—Best record in bar- ,
1 ' -mb; Duane Wilson.
Joe Duke Cup for Declamation—j
Tison Brown.
Dcclnmatioi
; di their school' Carlyle Ingrai
. the
by Judge John
success, 't. Allen—Mi-* Ruby Collins.
vinitor. It: Alt'* StmAwuu tued.1 by IL F_ Loo
uriv ilrcided to hold on- Ch.ptvv II. H. r.-bort »n
n,.xt yoor and to make It,.n it,min Harvey Hill - And»»
1 Scott t $2.50 cold rj.ee to Billy Turn-
annual
- w!
1\ A
BILIOUSNESS
Arkansan Convinced Since Hb
Childhood That 4< B!ack-
Draught Can’t Be
Beaten” For It
West Helena. Ark.—"I am fifty-
two years r#f age. and I have taxen
Black-Draught, when needed, all my
life.” writes Mr. G. L. Smith, of 253
North Third Street, this dt;,\
"When I was Just a child, my
mother made Black-Draught tea,
nnd gave it to me for colds and
biliousness. It was a family medi
cine with us.
“After I was r.trrn rnd went out
medal
R. citizenship r
Billy Turner.
T. D. medal bei
udal foi
GEE FUT CAN IT BE TRUE | of th.
That"* what the- say. but it is wo j with 1
ale only bvi;
7 XJ. medal for grades—
Bonner.
George S. Roach. President
college, after a talk fUM
. bed and noblt t IKVtSr,
xprcs'ion of the best
fur the succet* of the class,
the airlum“ to th >' 1 ra<!a '
L N. JORDAN
I 1%'t. iiumiltnn Bureh. iittorney of
FOR SA' r—Orr Oil Hr.trr ,nd l.i>l V.dd ■■•». tiud i, member of the elm"
r tu. y„, t.„k. Cbe.p lor I of ISOS W-I awarded a d'.|d'>m» »*
ca.h. Anply at tbi, office. | the padaatine eiereiM'. Col. Bureh
5j(©t^ttjq(0«fOC(IJOOD<R5O«eSS» wa, denied his diploma when n «tur
C. M .C. STUDENTS rut hi cause he refused to take par
j In a Memorial Hay parade that »a.
' I to he t.-d by a nrtrn, hand. The
. a. . I school -.uthorities dismissed him for
may be worked
high school
oil thi. .ammor. school
'the at
Regular classes begin June 17th.; model
Number of students limited to ten. 1
SEE MRS' ELIZABETH BROWN, 1
ident in all other respects,
re attendinn the home com
ing Monday and Tuesday.
land sale
GEORCIA MILITARY COLLECE. i GE0RCIA .Baldwin County:
L'ndir and by virtue of a power
- WJDVf' • to nnsuj:
VrSfi&jgl !
in my mouth. I would know
tlien, that I was bilious. I would i
take a lew doses of Blark-Draucht. |
nnd soon fed good as new. ,
“In later years, I have taken ;
Black-Draught and it has helped
me for constipation and biliousness, i
rnd I am still of the same belief, us
when a child, that Black-Draught '
can't bo beaten.”
Thcu-zands cf men nnd women
find Black-Dr,tught of great help in 1
relieving the common aflmenta. duo |
to constipatiou, bilionsnrss and in-
Draught la prepared irom \
selected medicinal herbs and mats, i
A natural remedy fer unmatmrvl ;
condttkms of the system.
Costs only 1 cent a dose. h’C-ZDl '
Get Rid of Weeds
Perfect Weed Cutter
Makes cutting grass and weeds a pastime —Easily handled by
old or young.
Make “clean up" a reality about your premises—for this
we have—
Lawn Mowers
Grass Hooks
Lawn Rakes
Sprinklers
Flower Sets
Rubber Hose
Garden Tools
CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Milledgeville, Georgia
The Hay Season Is Now On!
D UPONTS
House Paint
CAN YOU BEAT IT. FOR STANDARD BRAND AND
QUALITY
$9.14
“ a gallon
Culver &. Kidd Drug Co.
OF COURSE
224 PHONE 2 <«
DUCO 15 A DUPOINT PRODUCT
YOU CANNOT SUCCESSFL1LY HARVEST YOUR GRAIN
CR0F NOR YOUR HAY WITHOUT A GOf'D
MOWING MACHINE
I am agent for the j. 1. Case Thrashing Machine Compaq
who make a complete line of Mowers. Horse Drawn Rake*
and Side Delivery Rakes.
When in need of any of the above machinery I can give you
a good price and a good machine.
You will find a Mower and Rake on display at my shop.
E. D. Prosser