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REVIEW OF YEARS
NEWS IN BRIEF
■tfSJSST
r,|eg of lIoio»-Rec^
Last K«
Paving: of Baldwin county section
uf road to Macon begun.
Dr. Anderson resigns as Health
Officer and plans to leave city.
Dr. John Wiley named Health
Officer.
Georgia Elks accept invitation to
meet here in April.
C. B. McCullur named Command
er of State D. A. V. .
W. T. Anderson discus ey road
lass told in' bond >“" c l-for* Ki**ni«
No.- of tho >' mlnd th*l N ''“" shi P audi, nc,
V ; il. v.ar. Tin- I'arafrraphs
I ££ from the hrod.incs of tho
Cion-iucordor. aud are «
briefly as poasibk'.
Collato. oo>";p™ b ten "
J ° nUar> nis 2 hear 8n report’of Baldwin*!
Kiwani
first totaoon rrop.
75,000 pounds
Bishop H. J. Mikell makes annual
visit to St. Stephens church.
Father T. J. Marrow concludes
ten years services here and goes to
New York home.
Workmen begin task of construct
ing largest dam in state.
Rev. L. E. Roberts accepts call to
Baptist church.
Mr. G. D. Myrick dies.
All officers at State Sarv'arium re
elected.
Otto Conn and Mrs. John Conn
purcharc Olhraan building.
Pay roll at Sanitarium increased.
All employee* given five dollar
raise.
City welcomes new Baptist pas-
G. M. C. defeats Riverside.
Road to Sanitarium ordered paved
and work begun.
Dr. Tigner gives historical sketch
of Gov. Milledge.
Colonial Theatre presents first
Dean S. V. Sanford .ddrro.es 1 u,k,n B P 10 ™* » icta '*
graduate, of G. M. C. 1 Rcv H,rri ’ K ' ve ’ Armistice Day
G. M. C. grades present interesting
I add re*
j play.
„„ p tant merger, with big. Cf.y vfelcome, ex-cadets. Hun-
. >n( j ull , concern of St. Louis, dred, attend home coming. Dr. Chas
,r mmc cream atalaons open opera- Hcrty and other prominent men in
(crowd attending. One of Mggest
’Tt. Tarry named acting Sheriff. | "“t* ia ““*»•
. x.-„. Year damn- Rev - c< ' or l"' Thompson resigns
«*’•” ushers m New i ear. damp- Pr „ byteri .an church,
fails to flaunt spirit of people. *
V.<nd Ma-ter Raymond Daniels •»
Masonic Lodge.
announced. I
lay a nhalt to Montpelier church.
Forsyth calls Rev. II. D. Warnock
Baldwin Superior oii(. °^ en * and he accepts, leaving Baptist pas-
iisuary term the second »eck »f torat< , opcn
;Jie year. Capt. Stanley Chandler of Co. D.
R. W. Hatcher is named President w | nfc ? a brc at annual prize drills at
rtf Sons of American Revolution. q j^j q
Lee’s Birthday to be observed with jj. Wootten again named head
fitting ceremonies. of alumnae.
Ma ins new officers. W. H. Peabody High graduates thirty,
Ba umwrtel, Worshipful Master. Rev. Harding makes address.
Dirigible Los Angeles pisses over G. S. C. W. stages brilliant com
ity. menccment exercises, four hundred
graduates. Dr. Christie and Dr. Kil-
i be- Patrick address students.
; Col. Joe Pottle named President i
BJeftrik Maid Bake Shoppe opens of G-orgia bar.
T . here, Mr. W. R. Reeves and Joseph A. Moore named Aldermnn!
.Ion Hutchinson forming part- succeeding Dr. Anderson.
Bev. F. H. Harding named Trea^-i
City prohibits fire crackers during
Christmas by new law.
Salvation Army opens work here.
War President honored at dinner
Armistice night
Snow's Laundry- opens offices
here.
Roland Lawrnccc named County
Policeman.
Knight Templars inspected,
l'ark for G. S. C. W. girls wa
Powei
Company reduces rates
Judge Park over rules demurrer in
paving case.
Rev John Yarbrough returned
here.
Mr W. A. Massey dies.
0. S. C. stages home coming of
students Thank giving.
Cadets defeat Gordon on Thanks
giving.
Judge Stembridge dies after serv
ing county twenty-five years, as
Mr. B. I. Fraley dies suddenly.
Cold wave ushers in December.
Woman badly burned in jail.
Congrcs, gets Vinson bill to aid
otton farmer.
G. M. C. defeats Madison in post
G. L A. A.
Millodgevillc-Gr.ay road under con- urer of Dioecase. l-eason came and wi
-miction. Is being paved. Sew dormitory turned for Hon. championship.
Extra session of Baldwin Super- M. S. Bell. Auditorium named forj Mr. R - H. Harper dies after opera
tor Court called for February. Russell. | L’on.
W. .1, Havnie wa- elected Sheriff City Primary set for August 1st.; School children to be given milk
of Baldwin county to succeed Sheriff Mayor Pennington and S. D. Stem-j by Kiwanis and Medical Auxiliary.
S. L. Terry. His election was by tt bridge and L. H. Andrews announce! Morgan Blake, Ole Timer and
large majority over two opponents. for re-election. • other prominent sport writers at-
Frank Broome was named Chief of Sanitarium asks for three new [tend G. M. C.-Madison game.
Police to succeed Chief Haynie. buildings. School- close for holidays.
Georgia State Fair Association in- July 4th quietly observed. j Churches give Christmas Pagenta.
vited here for 1930. I Mrs. A. B. Scott killed in autoi Shopping during holidays brings
Mrs. Chas R. Harper died at her accident.
of Superior Court
Baldwin solon off for fir*t term
i house of representatives.
.Summer school opens annual sess-
* Dairy cattle experts visit city.
July term of court of little im
portance. Paving case postponed.
Theodore Harris, negro, slays ioid
of several weeks.
Blues make fine
Col. Roach named
Money issued through
Extra si
held.
Pro ident of the National Organ
ization of Service Star visits city.
K Avan is gives interesting program
over Macon Radio Station.
Heavy Criminal docket causes ex
tra sersion of court. , man.
New building of colored patients Doctors form Clinic.
•pened at State Sanitarium. ' Churches of city hid farewell to
Heavy rains feature month of H. D. Warnock.
February. Rivers rise rapidly. I Mrs. J. M. Burke dies after illness
Mrs. Mary Harris Armour lectur
er here. Blues make fine record at annual
Grand Jury adjourns
rccummendaticns of any imj
Head of Junbr Order : -
visits city. Ent ertained
chapter.
Citizens take actio i .-jinst pav ■ time at
it»c levy.
March frst sees werst deluge of ’ • , '*-v:ilc.
tevenl j.-ju*. Rivers and Creeks Ba r, »r—■ '••'•ritarium.
ram; age. I $1,000 >er • trrae from
Business men ask for lower power cream stations.
r»te. Paved road to Hancock line next
Farmers receive Federal Aid. protect.
Paseball season opens April 1st.' Methodist hold annual picnic.
Dr. W. F. Tanner Presents G. M. Congressman Carl Vinson markets
C Grammar School Check for Li- first cotton of sea*oR.
tarary. J. H. Blain hurt in auto wreck.
Rev. J. L. Lawrence dies in At- Presbyterians call Rev. A. G. Har-
lanta hospital. ris and he accepts.
Plans launched for G. M. C. home- Union Jleco'dor celebrates 110th
cr ming. ] annivc nary.
G .8. C. W. Seniors visit Mag- | J. A. Hardy, G. S. C. employee
nolia Gardens on annual trip. jtakc; own life.
Storm sweeps across county doing Fifty-four ‘vote to name Mayor
big damage at Browns Crossing. I and Aldermen M. E. Pennington, L.
Dr. J. E. Kid«i dies after long ill- H. Andrews, S. D. Stembridge and
Jim Smith nominated as Mayor and
Aldermen.
Over two million dollars given
institution- of Baldwin county.
G. M. C. receives appropriation of
$10,000 for 1930 and $10,000 for
1931.
Solons want Allen speaker for
next term.
J. R. Norment dies after long ill-
business to merchants.
Freezing weather continues through
month.
Miss Clara Brantley dies.
Miss Bertie Stembridge named
Ordinary. F|rst woman elected to
office in county.
Poor of city are remembered by
'Salvation Army.
Salvation Army stages big Christ
mas tree.
Officers capture big still.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS
OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The regular meeting of the «*ock-
holders of the First National Bank
will be held at the office of said
Bank January, 14th, 1930, at 3:00
o’clock p. m. Directors are to be
elected and other business that may
properly c* me before the meeting at
tended to. Please be present or
duly represented by proxy. Do not
make your proxy to any officer of
the Bank
JON. W. HUTCHINSON, Cashier.
March 31st.
Rain record for March broken,
over ten inches falling.
Crowds ‘enjoy Factor services
held at all churches.
G. M. C. alumnae gather at ban
quet and make plans for homecoming
Hon. Darden Asbury delivers Me
morial address at services on 26th.
Evangelistic services open at
Methodist church.
U. D. C. announce plans to mark
!*ite of first church here.
Governor calls Baldwin solon
( "nference
Effort to be made to name G
P Junior College.
R ' H - w °°tten elected President
’ G - «• C. Alumnae.
M-|’ r i *e,stiv*al gala event.
•*2“ at G - S. C. take part.
S.at“^“ rt “ rC of A- 1 " Tag. »t
“ .Pnron heuun.
G. S. C. opens with largest • en
rollment in history.
G. M. C. opens with big student
body.
Paving cn river road begins.
Grid praticc begins at G. M. C.
Dr. W. M. Scott named head of
Legion.
A. R. Board holds meeting
here.
Bishop Candler unveib Boulder
marking first church here.
ter« B •** WtK count y May 1st Por- Georgia power Company begins
n <-k yard badly damaged. erection of gigantic Jam here.
Hu-rf^r May 3rd. Middle Georgia Fair
T . c ‘ fh idren come to city, (week of entertainment,
a „ “ "J Elk- nlpdc"? aid F*»'t , all r~~'~n hrtrun.
ta G. M C.
C« ,, *w* e
Dr - Anderoo
1 Elk- pledra aid
" ovement for Junior ‘ Chamber of Commerce organic.
Hon P. Bell named Prerider'
> re igns M Ald» •$
A CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Quinn, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prosser, ana
other relatives, wish to express their
appreciation and thanks to the
neighbors and friends, who minister
ed so kindly and lovingly to Mrs. J.
T. Cbok, during her long illness.,
They did all that was humaly possible,
to aieviate her suffering and make
her comfortable. May God’s richest
biesring rest upon each and every
one of them.
DR. GROVER C. JONES
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
MACON. CA.
PHONE 1570
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COAT SALE
$37.50 Coats
REDUCED TO
*24
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$22.50 Coats
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$12.50 Coats
REDUCED TO
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Department Store
NEXT TO BOSTON CAFF.
The Chemist Bakes
Biscuits Every Hour
Every hour one of our chemists takes
a scoopful of flour that is being milled
at the time and bakea a batch of
biscuits or rolls.
Every run of flour is so tested before
it is put in sacks.
Besides being the purest Soft Wheat
Flour that can be made, every sack
of OMEGA FLOUR must have the
fine baking qualities that built ifa
renutation.
A. J. Carr Co.
Wholesale Distributors