Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 03, 1929, Image 1

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YttOTI VOLUME C ioathorn Recorder " Federal Union Established in Milledgeville, Ga., October 3, 1929 Number 7 Middle Georgia Fair Opens Monday Morning for the Week UD PRIZED ON CHID SEASON FRIDAY P. M. ,j t lsOp?n 1929 Football Seaion Friday Afternoon With Locust Grove Institute COACHES READY FOR TILT Breadth to Give N'w Team Bap- n for Hard Schedule Ahead Old Players Few Johnny Broadnax and Rentz will send a new Davenport Field Friday n three forty-five, to bat- • Grove Institut eleven, i foot ball schedule is : officially opened. . Friday is the beginner Ct ache? are anxious i rosnect* under fir;* and . i :’t» to one <>f the best of many seasons. The ■ of an opening day set- .. 1 y a pratice game is past. ■ (’ aches have selected one • irorire-t teams in the state th» red and black eleven 'd men are baik. Rich at ... R'i.inson at half. Roberson v. Ba^anos at guard and ■on, substitute arc the only fer men hack. Around them :uh* - have worked to build a : • will wade through the hedule with flying col- \rthor. Batchelor, Smith. Me ry. fkumbalia*. Terbyville. and J- ton- ur :he new men who will see in ihe first g»t* ?. G. M. C. team enters into a Miller S. Bell Named President C. of 1 . At Rally Monday FIVE COUNTY SUPr.EMF COURT CITIZENS PLEDGE FAITH IN THE STORMS SWEEP " EXPOSITION GIVES DECISION city-s future at meeting | COUNTY TUESDAY OPENS OCT. 7 Power Company and Railroad Speakers See Dawn of New Day in . . . , Decides Railroad Has Priority in Industrial Activities as New Dam Rises Here. Citizens Band I Deluge Continues for More Than *** „ ural t^bits to E* Urge* Use of Wayne Street for Tracks in Paschal Injunction OTHER CASES ARE PENDING The Geo SutT a decision Wednesday in the case of Mrs. A. H. Pasch-1 vs. the Milledge- ville Railway in which an attempt wan made to enjoin the road from the track* on Wayne street for rail road purposes, elbdging the train* outgrowth of the constituted a nu:-ance. The court ru! ; mr gi"*e*< the rnHwEiy company pricrity in the use of the street for the operation of train*. The decision in brief stated that •incc the read w»* put down in 1888 and the city of Ml ledge ville had givm the road the right t«» n e the street for their track*, and Mr-. Paschal did not become the owner of the property until 1918, the mad could not be stopped fr*-m using these street*. Thi deci.-ion aid not effect suit* ^y a special t for damages that are now pending a- <t the railroad. Mrs. Paschal jj r r r v.’- and several other property owners committee on tliis street -re suling for dr*n- L^jjy lEHt w their prop- rty, contending : renresentati in the future | Central and Georgia Railroads with than one hun-1 a wealth of information offered the T civic leaders trade organisation their services in Together to Bring About Indtatrial Boom Pledging their faith of Milledgeville, more dred business men .and civic leaders met at the City Hall Monday evening to hear ‘peakers from the Georgia Company, Central Railroad and Georgia Railroad, who advis. d :h them toward industrial develop- -nt and civic organization. The their in History of Fair as Five Counties Join in Twenty-four Hours, Taking Heavy Damage Toll OCONEE RIVER OUT OF BANKS TUESDAY IS TO BE SCHOOL DAY um.hine Wednesday me ended a heavy down pour o r..ma au-M-iti,. told of th-ir ran- . u , ompilIlill j ,, y hlch «in,l, thr ne.tion with big industries seeking L wept acros * Baldwin county loc tion in the south and their de- \ throughout Middle Georgia fo •rning W^ro Department to Have Etten- f nun jj ve D : splav. MrClellan Shows on the Midway -etmg w organize a Cham! . with the election o Bell as president. diiledgevil'e in and asked the nf all business m j sire to hav, ) fat turing i -rect their Gbefa* Boa Threatening > Monday utter noon, ultry y rain fell i nds whipped i . the i tearing down trees and damaging 1*1-1, ami oth.r property through- u! «n Lockhart, recorder of weath- j Air rock I participate. 1: span- in th. large ! be filled, ihe direo- j’tural products rilk^-on. Jones, A Baldwin coun- i and { ••■king loca'i* A. R. She lai »y was called cr «• • -inpointed at j ratio meeting with j pro,, chairmen. Th tour unity build- dors Inter- ihc vUt>- foi vitatici granted the road tied thnt a smokeless and noiseless engine must be used on this line. The Paschal rui» will be heard in the January term of Baldwin Super- ads and the power company ' pre- .sdv and sill hr •r. P.i MHI- The injunction to way pur post * was montl a ug^ md th» sppealed to the Georgia Murt, fh f il, concluded m. Mr. Shelaader was on a . uj of the south visiting Ijons ■labs end aviating the.n in the f**r- nation of a community building pro- rram. The Lions representative dis- Uhsed the economic -.tuation in the -ountry and told of the trend south- card in industrial development. “Georgia is in the heart of what in-mi-*** to E-e the greate.t industrial loom in the hi tory of our country," dr. Shelander stated, “and my ad-} is to famil i<<ur h *ur period. The Oconee rivt was high showing a depth of 35. feet. The river had flooded the low land* .ind submerged the Augusta, highway at the river bridge here, j Fishing creek was also on a ram-j page, rising rapidly and rout to Lhe Slat* Sanitari * M. Norm-in Ii on to MiUedgevilli r.'-ent the best i Officials for the game RALLY DAY AT MIDWAY SUNDAY SCHOOL OCT. 6TH I,V at Midway Methodist bool wa« postponed last ■cause of the week of such If. weather beforehand. 1 held Sunday morning, h, promptly at ten o’clock, r Sundnv School hour, perintendent, H. A. Ten- SCHOOL DAYS AT FAIR CONFLICT Eoard of Education Declare* Holi day for Friday October 11. Fair As*o. Give* Tuesday j Secretary C. B. McCollar declared that Tuesday October 8th, »»' School Pay at th( Middle Georgia Fair and al! school children, par ent-, ami truck drivers would be ad mitted tree on that day and n other, despite the fact that th«- coun ty board of education decided •» their meeting Tuesday that Frida> October 11th. would be the hotida rganizing a *.t ade body I to lo»k toward industrial develop- W. H. Barnwell, industrial repre- 1 tentative of the Power Company, the , find speaker on the program gave a carefully prepared address on “In- i dustry and the South.” He ga complete picture of the South and I ant | m o j it- relation-}.ip to the nation and ><<itural Milledgeville in it* relationship to I rrpital i, de irable you ch 'Georgia a* a |»art of the nation. j ng better than to take ad’ “A thorough and complete study j th«*f opportunities and de « wl'i b.> o(, disp'av filling the •h wii-g th., pr-i!u<.. CoC-.u,UI»#|r displays will also form a large part of the exhibits in the agricultural building. Liberal prizes are being i ff' red r nr the* l*est community as well a in l?v;dnal display*. One of the owl elab -rate •bow- king the I ings in the fair grounds will be the i impur-s-! display of fancy work and other able. I household arts. Monday’s rain amounted to 239 The dairy interest* of the county inches bringing the total from Mon- expect to make thi* department one day through Tuesday night to *>:84 j of the largest n Georgia. Register- inche*. j ed cows from the finest herd* in the graphic and Telephone com-1 county will be shown. The poultry ition from MjUedgevtlla and | department will also be cf unusual . . . , -— . throughout this section was wrecked, interest ihia year. ■*-. w “ 1, ""f-'n- 1 'TI”. 1 R.i| riiad «... I .... ... On tfce Mi , t.., .. T. Mo- id delayed, and every mod* of Oleilaa *h<-w» will furni-h the st ive) was helpless in the -torts. tract.ons. Six rides and a number The winds reached Lbeit greatest of high dam »hnwe will be crowded 1«.-city in the late afternoon Tues- on the lot to furnish the fan during y. The full damage to property the week. The Meriellan shews have ties, formulate . and while t-lop* the - h«-uld be made of your industrial | asset* and opportunities ■ nd a drive ! made to bring about industrial deve- ! lopraent. You mu t knuw your in- jdastrial assets and then present them | forcefully.” Mr. Barnwell declan 1 i in pointing the be t m- thod* of in- : during industry f» locate in Mi'.b dge- . ill.*. G. E. Boulineau. Traffic Manager if the Georgia Railroad, gave a sum- nary of the *e’vice the road offend n bringing industry to Milledgeville. pledged th* co road in working ou i of r» « urce* that j * advisability of brir ea* voiced by the c leering and call wh- of h*ing a Sigh class »ny free of mrd:*«irabls • I Hi fd th. the -ommation of a perman<nt chair man John H. Holloway, a member of th * committee working out the plan* for the meeting, placed the nam. of Mr Miller S. Bell as pr.-i- dent. T. H. Clark, eronded and a unanimous vote elected Mr Hell to ip,ration of th.- j th , a proirnm and | |„ aj, .ymt of aorrptanrr. Mr. DR. HUNTER TO EDIT COLUMN greater port of the day will be rnn- • th- fair th- Board had Chamber of Commen ted a*«i--‘tance from the in- fnartment of the road. H« Bell, pledged faith in Milledgeville offel hints the Asustant in Department of EnfUth atG. S. C. W. to Review Book* for Union Recorder I>r. Alice Hunter', assistant pro-j fe«*»r . ; f English at the Georgia Suit.. Cohere for Woman, joins the :*ff of the Union Recorder with the • the -' ho«d day. The fair to the school children who will be admitted will he giv. of the rout free. Wednesday a number of distin guished visitors will attend the fair and judging* will take place. ed thiM >*ult» thi- '•■mp-tnied Mr. ! dnk si Freight Agent John M. VI,'t. i * chance t*‘ gain th- benefit* of the fair ar.d t«> the children and frc-. The parent^ w 11 alsc HUSBAND AND WIFE ARE BURIED TOCETHER n-hip temporarily and •iM Ih- done. His accept, h tr- mowda— applaud nee that fille' 1 the c . at th,- City Hall. of % secretary and « h* MISS rc EF.I I TRAWIf N DIED TUESDAY NICH1 <ber 10. conducting ■r, for many yearn a con- thr leading mwgazinc •era, will give her ..pinwo t b-»ok - jiuhlisheil by the V bou«e« - f the country, i-view »»ll appear next ill give the bank 'were The il. R. the fair Thu to them at thu into fc ht , the being rt-le The colored -b fart men t-. 1m gin it with a full They ure planning a • *«g and profitable year ■ rk. Won’t you mw? i'dn and come regular- a a visitor. You will iret “Rally Day” rvin or • r 6th. at ten o’clock A. Midway Methodist Sunday fr«i cretary MrCuOar ;ing fbr th»* fair Carr. Stsl un( Ladle. Paa.e. A**- her* and truck driver* m . ith the children in order to i free D. MV RICK CRITICALLY ILL ; I* Myrirk, one of Baldwin ■ blest and best known citi- ' mmander of Camp Geo 1 V., i* critically ill at the j • '* r. Mr*. Chas , Meriwetkcr. Mr. Myrick is j ir» of ag*', and has been 'Ith for tome time, but : •'fined to his bed sine* Great concern 1* dittos by his lnfed nds. as I marriage, war- Mis- Anna Carr, died ”hooTd,j. Th, rhiMi-n '■ «»- ! So~0,T ~«M free up until f»«r Tuesday. . . . . , Mr Bivin- declared the board ol «.„,.tiu„ M ."«■ *sar '■ ^ rhniru of tho d.y f»r «"■ AWm to attend »nd th.t th«y w»«li not b, purmittud to «'t»nd Tuu«l«y. *ud if , hr p,ir A..ti.r did not eo-"P»- rati* with th«n I" •h-' r ** ,ha Board of Munition wa. thr pr..,.rr l.ndy to drridr whirh d.)r .hot. Id hr thr hnliduy. th.y <'Uhin..t .vad th.Tn.el'’- uf "» .M„n.rtun,ly of free sdnns>ion. Trawick wa* a sweet and i tractive young lady, and wa* greatly beloved by a large circle of friend* th.‘ western part of the county Clomer Thereto. Pa.. Awav W.tl Hour. L.ch Other City Hospital Mr. «nd Mr«. Cl-mer Thornton, Mis* Kstoll Trawriek, Hvmrht.r of H known n^.dent* of Carr - * Sta- j Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Trawick. of lomiNion. ^| (>< - u || ar declared thr tion, were buried together Wed nee- Linton, di*d in the city hospital in .wr ,ry . n w ,| roml f rfay in thr cmrtery at Rryn.dd - , thia rity Tur«iay night, aftrr an rhildrrr to th, ft* Krid.y. Chup.1 in H.nc.ck county nr« nf -vrr.1 duy.. r u « ;L; .<,uid h.,, «as| n^. .ho m .i av hav not lew designate* aay u.« . ... _ !M u .a I alsl* Her death came to Mr. Thornton, and failure, which caused hi* death Monday evening followed. The funeral and burial service* which were conducted by Rev. J. F. Yarbrough were largely attended. Their death brought sorrow to their neighbors and friends in Han cock and Baldwin counties. Mr. Thorton’* birth day fell on An adjourned cession of B*V February 29th, and in recent year* county court was held Friday, h, haa Mtahrat. .1 hi, hirthda, evury j oral civil raav. were triad, »».! > four yaar* with a gathering of hi# era! pi- a- af guilty entered in tl ncirhhora aod f irudw | ortaUMl AuOO. BALDWIN PRIMARY SCHOOL ABOLISHED BY BOARD h—A The school ft Baldwin Primary in Linton, throughout, Hancock county and thi* city, and when ver she wa* known. Her death has brought wide sprend sorrw. She is a niece of Dr. Roger Swint, Super intendent of the State Sanitarium. The funeral arrangement* have not been announced. r tie red dosed due to the her of pupil* attending. Tho pvpiL. •even in number, have been trans ferred to Milledgeville, Mrs. Ashe field, the teacher at Baldwin Pri mary bs i been transferred to MuJ- wa> and Miss Lois Smith at M>dw iy has been tran-ferred to th* G. M. C. trranMnar school. Th, rm were taMplv# case* tried in (to P-..-order’s court Monday aft« no«n. Most of those tried were fe»- day that the priatiag of hei j month. would I*, delayed aeveral w.- k due t» a delay in securing the bind>ng for th* rover. “Home Keeping Hearts" the title of the book ..f poem- will probable he released early next D. C. MEETS NEXT Ti’ESDAY The R. K. Leo ( haptcr I). T. will meei Tm-dav ifteramm 1st 3:45 e’llm-k at the home of Mr-. G. A. laiwrence. Thi. meeting wih he an imnort- ! »«t one. aa the f<aal ploo* w-»l he : i|>^-usaed relative to an.-vi.M the (•-•alder marking the site of th-. Tr^f Methodl*t idlutrh ip It V ■ -v lie. ■