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VOLUME XC1X
tooth ani Recorder
nmnwr ill
radars! Union Established in 1828
1819
MiHedgeville, C«., June 13, 1929
Consolidated in 1&<:
Number 43
G. S. C. W. Summer School
Opens With Large Enrollment
"'slmrcr Schoolfu Offiridy *" J. MOORE NAMED
CITY ALDERMAN
SIX WEEKS SUMMER SESSION
and Citizens •« FiUa Term of Dr - Sam Aodenon
PRESBYTERIANS MILLERS.BELL Hundreds View Exhibits As
TO CALL PASTOR HONORED BY CSC 38th Term of G.S.C.W Closes
Resignation of Rev. George B New Donr.ilory Named Miller S.
Thompson Accepted at Session Bell Hall. Auditorium Named
Sunday Afternoon for Georgia Chief Justice
RESOLUTION WAS PASSED ALL NEW BUILDINGS NAMED
Dr. Beeson
Welcome Students to College
and Gty Tonight
•r cloven hundred Stu
d the rummer school
State College for Worn
lly opened last night
auditorium, when I)r.
Desn E. II. .Scott ai
citizen*. made t!
Resigned. Board Elects at Special
Meeting. Last Friday
TAKES OVER POST THIS WEEK
dt mum of Milk-dgevilie to fill thi
icxpirvd term of Dr. Sam Ander-
The resignation of Rev. George B. Two
Thompson an partor of the First. Trustee
Presbyterain church hero was ac- lege for
pted Sunday afternoon at a special Board
of the membership of the the new
■hurch. Mr. Thompson stated in his was yivi
•esirnation that due t«* ill health, he Hall an.
REV. HARDING
DIOCESE TREAS. u “ Frid,y Af,trnoon
DR. CHRISTIE SPEAKS SUNDAY
Treisnrer’s Office of Epiicopal ..... , , „
.ml, r „r the Board ..f Church for Atlanta Diocew 0ver Foor Hundred Awarded De-
of tho Georgia State Col-; Moved to This City gr«» an< * Diplomat ai Graduat-
Vo men were honored at th«' *
jo.r'romtdHod" BRINGS LARGE DEPOSIT HERE
the name of Miller S. Bell j
the auditorium one of the 1 Kev. H - Harding, Executive
ing Exercises Monday
hirty-eighth annual com-
nt of the Georgia State
unable to hold the
Past
who
ude.-t d his
* to the ourptu was ® 8
rd B. RumpI! Audi- —
The «lection was made at a special
ouncil meeting l»«t Friday night ns
-umnwr ,-chool student* wt
campus before the rtudei
: tor W, rion had vacated and pr< v.d. d by law. Mr. Moon ha. ac-
a hurtle Towday mom- | rrptrd and will take hi. nasi ira-
umnipr gtudenta rppi- ,tuadiateljs. it i. undentood thut hr
. .1 making plans for their sis «'» »kc Dr. Anderson's place on tho
-indies. I council committees.
opening exercise Inst night, The election of Mr. Moore wn-j
Bel . representative of the manimlous. When notified of his elec,
board of Trustees, R. H. Wootten ol
the
the
that will
The Chamber of Commerce, Marion
Alim. P.eprefentative of Baldwin
ruur.y. L. C. Hall of the Kiwanis
flu . K* v. J. F. Yarbrough, repre
ss ike churches of the city, and
Mayor M. E. Pennington made
atitirt .v f welcome to the student*.
Jin. • r- «.f th? student body were al-
•• ;hf ; rograrn for brief speeches.
l>r. I L Beeson and Dean E
charge of the sum- j
also spoke
uprise and pledg- i
ed his best efforts to serve the city. I
Prominently identified in the social
and religious life of the city, the
rJdcrmanic post goes to one of the I
leading citizens of the county. A1-:
though he has never held public |
office, he has been frequently urged,
to *nter public life.
The council members stated that!
H. I they were highly pleased that Mr.
m- j Moore accepted, and that he would
during fill with splendid credit the office.
Rev. W. T. Penrmnn, of Sparta,
conducted the services Sunday after
noon and acted as Moderal at the
rooitregutlonal meeting. After the
re ignation had been accepted the
following pulpit committee was nam- • 3;* Board of Trustees, who ha- serv
ed to make the call of a new pnstor: t .j j n this capacity for many years,
Mr. G. C. McKinley, I>r. George Hnr-; nm j has al o acted as a member of
ri* Webber, Mrs. L. C. Hall, Mrs. C. j the building committee in the erec-
I*. Crawford. Col. George Carpenter, tion of the many* buildings on the
and Mr. L. II. Andrews. ] campus. The board stated that the
In accepting the resignation tho
congregation passed the following
re? olution:
Whereas, in a letter from Dr.
Geo. B. Thompson, dated May 28th,
1,820, he states: “My physical condi
tion remains such that I have con
cluded that the wise course for me is
to offer my resignation as pastor of
this
iMtary of the Allan
Epi'copal church,
art/.'-r the Dtocea
- ting of the Executi
office was this wt
rity.
©liege for Wo
ved
Mane
' bits
The
..rk do
, clo»e
on. when the exhi-
ne during the year
:ed by large number
e In every depart-
the rhurch;
Rt-olved: That it is i
row we learn that on at
ing health Dr. Thompsc
Kn
E. R. Hinei
ith deep sor-
•ount of fail,
t has tender
ed to this congregation his resigna
tion ns pnstor of this church;
Thut we accept his resignation
with keenest regret and our sympa
thy goes out to him and ‘»ur prayer*
are that he will be restored to health
and strength. During '.he two and
one-half years tie has served this j
church, hi* ministry has been
lal stunt thut MISS CATHERINE SCOTT NAMED
j G. S. C. ALUMNAE PRESIDENT
.Ians for the six week’s course [
lecturer. by prominent educa- Banquet Saturday Evening Feature*
<> will attend the X. E. A., and , Commencement Program. Tea
..linent men in the state. Given Sunday Afternoon
il program uill l* given each —
in the college auditorium. | Miss Catherine Scott was named
pit lures and plays given by j President of the Georgia State Col-
di-nts will be the principal | r(re tor Women Alumnae Associa-
ntnent. I tio n nt the annual meeting of the
„ ur th of July will be a fea- Association la-t Saturday evening. Augusta Presbytery to concur with
during the term. A barbe- [ Mi*F Scott succeeds Miss Gussic Tabb thi- church in accepting the resigna-
uatormelon cutting v. : he ( who will spend next vear away from tion of the Rev. Geo. B. Thompson
:br trxin features for the day with :: *he city, studying. and declari the pulpit of the M il
ia] j n t he evening. | association banquet Saturday | lodgfevillc Presbyterian church va-
radmting exercises will be held
:.!y 2<Mh, the la't day of the *um-
hool. when about forty de-
The office will brin
h'dgrville banks a large
ey and make this city \
headquarters of the enti
of the church in the Atlanta Di<
The official publication, “The
cesan Record" is is-u
city, Mr. Harding serv
ally the
operation
for the new buildings had b
chosen
valued service to the college.
r i .. _. . ‘ here. The treesurat
Judge Richard B. Russell, Chair | , .
man of the Board and Chief Justice _ ,on * ' u ‘" ! ‘ ° 1 *
of the Georgia Suoreme Court had btcphen **
hi, name hi>aar..l when it ... da- Mr - H ’ r,lin K' I*
aided that the' beautiful auditorium N " rth G*’" 1 '™ Convocation
huiidinc would bear hi, name. church and i, direatinu thi« dapnrt
In announcing the decision of the
board nt the graduating exercises
Monday, Mr. T. E. Atkinson, Vice
resident of the Board, staled that at
le suggestion of the alumnae as-
iciation ‘he board had decided to
une the nev» building?.
All the buildings on .he campus
hurch and is direc
nu-nt. The volume
through the office is tremendoi
The fir-t work o the Treast
office was handled here this v
All checks for salaries with othe
peases are mailed fro
:rent. inelhding that by the children
of the practice school*was on display
Thorough training, skill, talent and
knowledge were manifested and the
exbib ts received the highest praise
^ and commendation from the visitors,
m this ■ w b r were directed through the build-
Editor. j to* b >* y° un k ladies of the student
11 the body, wh'le the teachers of the var-
office j i " U5 departments greeted them in
m add uddi- thc ^"P-rti'a
tor of St. The exercises of the Commence
ment eason were opened Friday and
Saturday afternoons, by the Senior
and Sophomore Norms! clames. These
e ercinea were brilliant in their con
ception and were rendered with
case and grace.
Saturday evening the alumnae, a
large number of whom were present,
gathered at a banquet, having a*
of the
ml. The
class room building has the title of
the Arts building. Parks Hall hears
the name of Dr. M. M. Parks. Terrell
and Atkinson Halls the names of
icrvice. A deep thinker, learned l former Governors and Ennis Hall is
-cholar, his sermons have been clear, named for Capt. J. Howard Ennis. I
Tompirhenklve and convincing. I There is also a building on the enm-
Thnt we respectfully request the pus named for thi
the office 'heir rue,l, th.
here. Tile movement of the trem- Bourd of Tru-tec, and other diitin-
urer’a office to Milledrevillc i, ex- rui,hul visitor,,
pec ted to greatly rimplify matters *U The BaccMlaureate Sermon
the work «»f the church, Mr. Harding The Baccalaureate sermon was
stated. Consolidation »f Secretary j delivered in the auditorium of the
and Treasurer will make the matter j college Sunday morning by Dr. L.
of records easier and will greatly R. Christie, pastor of the ponce de
speed the systematic procedure of Leon Baptist church. Atlanta,
the work. m . mbrni 0 f the Bgard of
Hear.
even -- was one of the big fei
of the < -nt-ncement week,
dr- ds of ti ‘irmer students
present for the or-Mion whlcl
stated that the school j held in the Atkin: Hall <
r promised to be one of the I ”> om - Th ' ! -irge hall v decc
college has had and tunt > n ^
vailablc room had been taken. ® ,rc
tures | cant.”
IN AUTO WRECK
Tru«M
the stage, and the
Take
CALUE COOK OPENS
SUMMER SCHOOL
Art School of Mis
A. Cook,
of her
•J it«
•on Monday «»f thi week,
matriculating are Mi-?
: of Jacksonville. Fla.,
ine Alwood, Macon: Miss
U»r. Macon: Mis? Rebecca
Hue: Miss Holeia Cross.
'1:- Virginia Sapp, Bruns- from the Alumnae to
i Mr.:. C. R. Green, A-hburn. ^r.s thrown open to the
table decoration.,
took charge of the p.
• am r.s Toast Mistress after Mi: -
i Guasie Tahb had opened the oven-
|*-«r r President. Min Allen in a
1 happy manner, and clever way pre-
:rated the : ..akers of the evening.
At the bu-dnoss session that fol
lowed Mis-; Catherine Scott wj««
named President. Miss Rosa Belle
Burch, 1st Vice-President. Mrs. Ar-
ti Belle Carter Lowe? of Macon, 2nd
Vice-President, Miss Margarete Jack-
son, Secretary nd Miss Mary Bums.
Treasurer.
The visitor? and metnl*er? of the
association were at home on Sunday
afternoon at a ten at the Parks Me-j 11 *" ul,ur,aw “ w
la! Ho,pital. Tno hospital, n Rift AUXILUA , R Y MEF.TINl HELP
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
MACON PASTOR TO PREACH
AT PTESBYTERIAN CHURCH BUSINESS RECESS TO START
THURSDAY
Rev. C. E. Crawley Will Preach at
Local Church Sunday Mornin*. p| cn ;-, to Mark Fir.t Half-Holid.
Visiting Pa-*or Each Sunday f or Worker*. Door* Clo»e At
- | 1:00 O'clock ^
r.;v. C. F. Crawley, of Macon, w
fill the pulpit at the Presbyteria
:, ;-.urth Sunday morning at the eleve
ilegc, Dr. J. Harris Chappell.
The Aiumnac and visitors to the
campus were complimentary in their El
expressions in regard to the work O v «r Work, W. M. Hatcher Meet*
that has been done and the many Death at Reno, Nevada
marked accomplishment that had
been achieved. News reached this city late Tues- to witne** the
day afternoon telling of the death gram,
of W. M. Hatcher, Colored farm Dr. Christie's
agent of Baldwin county, which oc- and tfcholorlv ur
cured at Reno, Nevada, when his part of St Paul's Letter, as contaTn-
automobllc was wrecked. The -de-j cd in Ifae :inl Chapter of Corinthians.
half-lie
of the
Plornas occupied the center seats of
the auditorium, the other portion of
the audience being composed of citi
zens and out-of-town visitor* here
pncpinpnt pr() _
n was eloquent
id ing the accident have Hi
Eatchi
rille froi
o’clock
j filled
I church,
of the lending
„ T» r ...kvter>
earnest neuk-
: at th. church ■
ummer
o'clock.)
ment to tbi? i ffect. which was
n n:- :*tin»r of the Tierchnnts.
ud.fi :n the observnrc.' will !»e
tore! including «try goods!^ ^
lothir.g stores, five and ^ n j educational
ed.
enroutc to Mi Hedge
fomin. He expected
is duties the first of
Agent, after having
"ge
thut “the
orld
if you want it.” He brought
th.-
I .January
nty
ARMOUR COMPANY OPENS NEW
CREAM STATION HERE
■■ Webb to Mar
' Andrew* Buila
lent Being In.L
called.
p.l F it
committee
n mediately.
Drug
jewelry
college.!
en, it is un ien>to«d.
pien'e? have hven 'dinned
itores and s ome of the cm-
iff-holiday.
- Announcemint has b
MILLEDCEVILLE YOUNG LACIES ,v "I” 11 n ‘- -if a
RECEIVE DEGREES AND DirS. j 1 !,ny <r ' am
Arn
following yo»*ng
Milledgeville received th
and diploma, at G, S. (
The Air
nth- ;chc-.I at hei
FATHER OF DR. TONER DIES AT 1 ”n’
MEltRIWETHER COUNTY HOME a« an-i B-n;.- s-
Nation here with Mr.
0 f! M. E. Webb as Manager.
• degrees* The station i being open-d next
W. Mon*| *'• Modern Mercantile Company
day. | * n Hie Horne-Andrcw- Warehouse
Bach.'bif of Arts—Misk-s I)oro- building. New equipment is Iwing
thy Margaret Banks, Mary Belle Gil- installed and the station will receive
• trap. Edith E. Ivey, Dorothy Daisy on Tuesday and Friday of each weak.
Thaxton. i
Boeh'i
Erie
Death Comr, Suddenly
Night
Bruns-
ibridj-- j*
rly Carted
>re installed, and the fol-
•mbers elected as ;ie!e-
he State Convention in
June lPth. 20th ar d 21-t:
Era* c .lied to I Mrs. Geo. L. Echob. Mr*. H. B.
uesday night, Ennis and Mrs. E. W. Allen. Mi
nin- of the , Bertie Stembridgc, President of the
B. F. Tigner. j Auxiliary and 10th District Onuflit-
rtion. tee woman, will also attend the Con-
mmm ty*four years vention.
and up until hi* death was ac-1 The outgoing President, Mrs. J. M.
Dr. Tigner mad;- h : m a visit Suiters, gave her annual report.
:v o wed:* ago and found him I The officers installed were: Miss
.. v •„ ... .j health- His sudden j Bertie Stembridgr. President: Mr;-.
Mr. Tigner was cor- j Fc-rnon Hargrove,, 2nd V:ce-Pre«i-
niv remarkable I dent: Mrs. Edwin A tion. Secretary;
Mir
Hail
General-
id Dorothy Vir
«if that
i thi,'
icction,
Geo. Da.
Trea-
Mr
■d *ny:> that the vetcj
entertained by the i
:h and bed a gi
i Matilda's Chapel, Steven
cm Sunday J'-’-n« 23rd, Rc
Frrr hn* announced. R
; Kelley, pastor at Gray* wi
j the services.
Geo. S. i
‘•'gin at P. N. Bi\
Potte*ry, Ennis Po F
Historian; Mrs.
rhapiain; Mrs. H. B.
CHANGES MADE IN BUS SCHED
ULES EFFECTIVE JUNE :5TH
Mr. Ralph Simmer-
nc- (i and work will j
ely. The old Mal-
icer moved to Mi*nt-
»«• No
James McMillan, ion of Mr. J K
McMillan, in an unavoidable r*c -
dent, had hi? log broken at the Me-j
Millar Brick yard Tuesday BWninC-
a chine *t thr clay hole w»« out *
djustment and when Mr. Me- Tour —Mi
Bachelor of Science in Education j Four B-i*;** to
— Mb cs Eleanor Branncn, Lucflej Dally. Two Aui
Jidda Dunaway, Marjorie Dunaway. Making Run*
Lucy Beyl ‘ Harding, Frankie Ixmise!
Raines. Mrs. Kathrine Grier Tpnnell | Hr.rres j n bus schedules fr< m this
rachrtor «f S’cii nc, Horn- t<fo-1 ,ify u> M** and .AcraxU h».v Wmi
mimic:-—Mi LilUi.c Clair Humpb-j r.-M.nnnd rffcrlic- .Tunc l'.tb. Mr.
r<, y - A. C. Tennille has announced.
t*re will be four busses to and
Macon daily. The cars to Ms-
rill leave at 9:30. 10
:■ • ■ ■
piece ri'.poed -triking him on
l g, breaking it between the I
I ankle.
Collegiate X rmal Course—M
rma Fowler. Helen Holloway, Mrs.
irtha Sibley, ML<es Annie Pearl
lith, Ima Gertrude Smith. Myra
z Spivey, Ruby Clyde Watkins.
Collegiate Normal English Course
Mi?s Lorraine Batson.
Ctdlefriate N’crinal Commi-rrsnl
Mary Frances Brake.
■ nd 2:30 and B:20 P. M. The
Man n schedule will be 8:00
11:30 A. M. .v’d 2:00 and :
K. M.
and
id from Auguste.
The
Man
. | Lieut. V. L. Nash is at camp Mc-
n Clellan Anniston. Ain., where he will
| spent the next several wc^ik:.
: Dr. and Mr*. W.
during the summer
Europe. They will
I purt of July.
T. Wynn wi ’,
months wi.-it
sail the latter
Bichrlor of Selene* General— jrd the
■ ■
ton Brown. !
Bachelor of Science in Education Col. Georr S. !’ '
—Mi * Florence Morgan Barnett. T. H Rent* ere •? d : r - v
Bachelor of Science in Education—i o- ;J fiching trip ri?h r
; VL-Iyn Roth Nelson. A-thony off the Georgia c
Miss Surah Frances Blood wort!, i party J'-ft Eavannah la«t
in Normal Course. . \ on Mr. Ar.thony'j yacht.