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VOLUME C
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MiMedfeville, Gt., October 17, 1929
Consolidated in 1171
Number 9
U.D.C.To Unveil Marker of First Methodist Church Sunday
| Road Building Plans
Now Under Discussion
COMMERCE BODY
NAMEDIRECTORS
| Commissioners Discussing Plan lo
Grade Road to Washington
County Line
I CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS SPEAK
n . ' r the grading of the road
\V Hngton county line i* un-
Aeration by the county corn-
while the Kiwanin anti
,l„r of Commerce are active in
• t<» fret the road to the
H<“pital paved and the road
,<rgia Power dam made a
O. M. EnnL,
BISHOP WARREN A. CANDLER SPEAKER AT UNVEILING
Meeting Monday Night Perfects
Organization of Chamber of
Commerce. Plain to Be Made
ROADS FIRST CONSIDERATION
At a brief citizens meeting Mon
day night, attended by mor:- than
fifty citizen-, the organization* of a
board of
member of the Chamber of Commerce
v mrniarioner* rtated that the | ,. d with the election 0
department had plans t° j directors for immedliU action to-j
rotfl through hero to MS ash- [ward perfecting a plan of activities. '
connecting a link that , r. h . Wootten, chai-man of the;
complete road to Snvan- j committee, named at a recent citi-
•ei August* from Atlanta , Zf . ns meeting. r.dc-cted a group of
. •! th.-- city. j business men representing every
?truction i now in progress of | bns’n a interest to serve with Presi-!
•tretch of paved road ! ( i, nt Miller S. Bell a- a B <nrd of*
-• ' toward the Washington lector*. The names of the board '
Knni- stated th^t the road (were placed in nomination and j
the paving ends to the j e i TC tcd. Th.’ following was the board I
;ine would have to be ‘ nf dirt . ctor , <dcMrtf . d at the meeting
i*" r " raving work could be | Monday: H. C. Bom. T. H. Clark. F. I
T- Commissioner arc m w :■ , L N - y H. Wootten.
. t n an whereby thi-work r Tunnell, D. M. Rogers. R. J.;
m d so that the'road will W [ on, L. C. Hall. Otto Conn. Jon!
•- .r paving a*• : n the next j Hutchinson. L. S. Fowler. L. H. j
Andrew, O M. Ennis. Jer • Moore I
nd over the *»t stta, H t ^ chl|S whit field.
- I within —61^ forty, Prc s j d n t Bell has called a
r.! the construction force will inif cf the Board for Monday
; to Sanderscilh* to begin ; njr rt . xt week at which time x
highway toward this city, pro/ram of activities will be worked
h, - mmissioner* plan to have oll * and dt .f n |ite steps taken to get
' " n of the road grr.ded and the organization actively going,
i cing the work on into the Prtaidart Ball outlined a brief
erecting with the link that is ! •j ftn whif
urc paved. Mr. Enrri. ^ed rgl|ni ^ t ;
the financing would have to be ex- I
a year. INit he'believed
of the county approved
rH
it a ted was a tentative
ethod which he be-
«.,1 would Insure results. The
ervice* c.f u paid secretary
, ‘ided unnecessary. The plan gfv
■'“* : " »« c,t » P* v ' d roa ' i by Mr. Bril .ill dtvld* thr
o probably five groups so that
k can he done effic.ently and
best result- obtained. This plan will
be gone into more definitely and th
hr^rd will a'dst Mr. Bell in per-
SITE OF FIRST
CHUROIMARKED
Ceremonies to Take Place in City
Cemetery at Three-thirty. Bilhsp
Candler to Speak
COMMITTEES FOR DAY NAMED
Marking the site of the first
Methodist church erected in Mil-
'* dir villc. th: member* of the Rob
ert E. Lee Chapter of the United
D-ughUrs of the Confederacy will
I unveil .: .runitc boulder Sunday af-
t.moon at three-thirty in the city
c r.-tcry with fitting cxcuirfses.
i Bi b r , Warren A. Candler will be
th. principal speaker.
1 Th program that has been an
ted m ill be brflpf* ^entering
nd the addrcH* of the Senior
ip of the Mcthodbt Episcopal
rh s-.uth.
ie b::ulde.- has been erected near
Jordan monument in pratically
■enter of th* ,cemetery. It is of
gia granite and be-.r the fol-
ripfu'
• siu of the Meth’.e
the
A bury and Bishop
SIS held a confer-
* O. Andrew atteftd-
rs. Dr. Lortck Pierce
'end many «-th» >•. n< table figure* in
! Southern Methodism served a* pas-
t r Th:- .laughter of Bi-k«p Cap-
i-.i b:«
I ers, i
this
h-. desire the pavement Ire-
delay in the work would
■ pos-ible to get this road
• re three of four years,
anis club and the Chamber
| f < ■•••merce have taken action to
ad to the State Sanitarium
uth the co-operation of the
n. and the Sanitarium t;
ivic clubs sre working
| *»ri I ■>' ing this work done. I
••d the highway department
• ;it a comparitavely small «
»• th. construction company i
M*. FIRST BIC G. I. A. A | Baptist Elect Officers and *p
BATTLE FRIDAY Organize Church for Year 3
tpreciatis.n of the pioneer
work done by thi* great church thia
boulder is erected by the Robert E
Lee Chapter, l T . D. C., 11*29.”
Two granddaughter* of prominent
Me?h*»di.‘t I viwn will uaveii the
boul<ler. L.iimtte Bone grarddaugh-
W. T.
nd Anne
feet
is-*
the details.
The subject of r ad discussion
oug : .t before the body Monday
„’ht. Special reference wa- made
the paving of the Sanitarium high
ly and the construction of an all
■ather permanent road to the dam
Cadets Meet Wallace Butts Madisoa A LITTLE CITY
Affie* Friday Aftf'rncon at TA nr rpCPTCP
Davenport Reid 1 U DL £j\Lt 1 LL
Sallee, granddaughter of Capt.
Crawf'.nl, will pull the c,ord-< re-
ig the Safl which w ’§ f . • the
face of the l*oulder.
R B. Moore, President of the
Chapter and Mrs. David Ferguaon,
! chairman of the committee on ar-
All Officers Named at Session I rangement.s have relansed the com-
Sunday Nijht. Jo* Moor* Sun- |pl*t- im*r.m for tk* ewrri.., ,hich
■ille Friday
most p«»werful teams of Eifkt Hundred P*opl? to Be Em-
Intercollegiate Athletic ployed in Budding Dam. Modern
Houses and Hot -ital
day School Superintendent
NEW PREACHER NOVEMBER 1ST
■ ill march into Milledg-
nth the
•adet eleven of G. M. C.
Tur.nell
to work
he | r
j Wd
the
| COLONIAL INSTALLING MA
CHINERY FOR SOUND PICTURES
ement for Openin C Date
> ■ n wei r- busy thi* week in-;
richlaery for sound picture*!
olonial Theatre.
• i Curry was n <l ready for
•r date annornieement Wed-
r> r' ure informntion about thf
rad .«<» that reco.nendntion e- uld
it* to the County Commi nionf
nd prompt action secured.
Full plan- for the organizatii
ave net been worked out and de
i’ fen.! will be tjikin nt the Ron
■ ting next' Mi nday to determii
icnibr r^hip and other d: f* ; l« ♦'. t a
j green**wad at Davenport field :
second football game of the .year in p u
Milledgeville. | MHl<
Coach Wallace BuU.«. a former star j\
of the cadets, will lead a d/ineerou..- ’ ■ ,
: for again--! his alma mater Fridny af- r c, P:
ternoon. Like the little giant who
■ -aches th • Aggie* a team of little j then
' ut powerful men will carry the ban- | <p.
n:*r of Morgan Friday. Demon | man ,
tackier and blocker* is the d«rrr> whji
tion given them by observer* of thej t (
i- 1 even who h >* -een them in .
were elected by the mem-
- Baptist church at a
g-egational meeting last
night when - the church
ted for the new year and
in a* follow
I Onward Christian Soldiers—G. M.
C Band.
I Invocation Rev, A. G. Harris,
j Hymn—ilow Firm a Foundation.
• T< *tredlMti»B of Speaker R v. .1
I I
Address— Bishop Warren A. Can
dler.
the
R. Smith.
T. 11. Clark.
• •f the Board of De’i-
K. J. Carr,
i Warren Welch
Usher* L. C. Wall.
Mi*. I .aura Shurley.
I Hymn— BK t be the Tie that Rind*.
Benediction Ke\\ F. H. H .-'ding.
; At the last meeting of the Daugh
ter* of the Confederacy committee*
were named to arrange the detail*
' for the nervire. on Sunday, which
were as follows:
Invitatio
A F. Lstir
K. E. B
Mr*.
pquipn
rill
Coa,
Bu:t
. John Mobley.
*. A. 11s v. Mrs.
E. R. Lawrence.
•ding and hi eking ar.d i
tlie opportunity of vie
m that is finished n thi-
nt of the game, if repoi
4th
elect
nldem
will
ntinue open for
until November 14th.
E. Pennington and Ald-
1* Stembridge, 1^ H. An-
'I J- R. Smith were nomi«
ihe city primary in August.
it f*f the Florida National
vhvh will be opemd at Bnr-
la.. by the DuPont*, within Coaches Broad
the city the next few week*. , too much eh
be held Mr Day i« the oldest -on of Mr. „f ki -n n.f
Mayor and Mrs. John T. Day. anil the * >n- (;, >rgia junior In
*• open. ii.-y»w of Mr*. J. E. Kidd, of this T ' y are not i xpi
»en for city. He commenced his banking ?h ,, y had tho
career in the Exchange Bank, and he | j , t Qrov* and
ha* became recognized as one of tho (ii ., j, ard | n j
b«*t hank men in the South
friends here congratulate him upon
the success he has attained.
School Superintendent—
Palte
r the
nplo
t—Carl Maa-cy,
Sup»rintend»et Giaded
State Sanitarium Board in
Session to Elect Officers
• mb
real businesa will be transaiu*d
come Thursday morning.
The L. M. June.- Hospital building
of the Board of
«t the Georgia State Sani-
' M Ui-dgevflle State Hop-
re here today <Thursday)
■nnual election of officers
annual reports.
» expected in the per-
i>taff of physici-xns or
- at the hispital. it wa*
" l * number of th’ b^vard.
r " inary meeting wa* h«*ld
f, ut the meeting when then* by the 1 <■
he made and other an- examine W- D. Manley.
i- nearing completion anu wm w
opened early in November it i* 1 ex
pected. The furnishing* In the build
ing will be xdded during the next
few weeks
Dr. R. C Swint, Superintendent,
was out of the city having been call-,
ling with th? ■rrchv-t- o
evillr will l>e rneourrged.
down this wei-v | Th , r wd | be between vr
iries are handi- (>i r bt hundred men employed. '
[ready and the y ro jj ,,f $40 000 00 every
tad
Gem r*! S
Cradle Roll
President Senior B. 1
Mis* Elisabeth Stewart.
President Intermediate
. C. Wall.
E. R. Lawrence
«d M
Fl«*n
■v W M.
FllitH.n.
Badr-— M:*< I.u Brawn. Mr-. P.
V Bivin*. Mr*. O. O. B*nk>.
The 1 pot where the chai'b *too t
Is pratically ia the re»i*r of what i*
i now the city e- metery and *•* the old
^ A.—Mias Mary 1 .^tion indicating that a burial
ground grew up around the church
Elisabeth Stewart. ; , n d it eventually became the city
I. U - Mrs. FToy<! burying ground.
Many distinguished and pioneer
•rker* in the church «erv**d here,
ring it a noble and long history.
fin* sab-
Mrs.
raping the cadei* •••■t-auy •»« ,
Coat he* are wrinkling their brow* in
thought as to the starting line-up. j A two mile., in length, will! Councilor Y. \
The fan, of this section will see I he Uid from the c^. or|r i a ra Iroad. Burn*,
their team aga n*t the first real fo- and th ,, rt> wiJ , be five miic* of . Frewdent- Mis*
b>iday xnd an overflow audience is j *witfh trackxge at the plant. Pro* ident W. 1
expected. Additional seat* have been There will be approximately 1*<L- Hendrickson,
prepared to accomodate the people ono cubic yard* ot coiwrete; iTH’. I^der Sunbeai
who will push through the turn stile | poo cu bic yd*, of rock excavati-m; Ihaxton.
at Davanport Memorial field Friday r.OO.OOn cubic yard- of earth fill, a;id | R*' Mr Robert* will come to M.I- B hop Uand! r will have
The Madison team is coming with 200,00d barret* of cement u*ed 'e-lgeville on the find to find a iect for discussion,
strong rooting force behind them. | n the corstru tk»n of the dam. well organized church and wih enter Beating arrangement* will be made
The student body from the college There will be from three to four unto the activities and his new work for the majority of the people who
ill xccompany the team along with thousand car loads of materia! ban!- it. *ch encouraged. will attend the refwMkony. A rmium
\ army of Morgan county people fd the p | af , t . | will h. erected on which will be seat-
ho believe their team will triumph These art practically the fact* re- Mr. Bobby Smith ha* Come to Mil- ed thoae paKIfipattag .n tS,* pro-
thi' year over all opposition for the j atfd t( 0 f the Eiw*ni* « 4g ville from UamiHa, and aasum- rr*ro. Oaafedemte Veterttn*. f rmer
I tate flag. Hub at their meeting Friday evening d the management of the Bpot Cash pa«tor* **nd others,
j The game Friday will be a bum by Mr. C. D. Riddle, .Superintendent : He i ai »\p. ri«»#od grocery The program will t~gin promptly
j linger and you can lay to that. j of th: Dixie Construction Ca, ’ n f thirtv