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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., APRIL X4 ltM
S. A. R. HOLD MEETING
TUESDAY NIGHT AT DARIEN
EiMr* Abraham Baldwin Arm
Road. Picnic la B« HiU
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The John Milledge Chapter of the
Sons of American Revolution held
it* regular quarterly meeting at the
Darien Hotel Tuesday night.
President R. W. Hatcher presided
•nd led a discussion of historical
event*. Essays that had been writ
ten by pupils in the junior and senior
high schools of the coun-y for me
dals that will be given were read.
Plans were made for the annual
meeting on Indian Island on July 4th
when the wives of the memners of
off? ;rs of the D. A. R. will be
guests. An address on Fort Fidius
and oid Rock Landing will be given
at this meeting.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
EPWORTH LEAGUE ORGANIZED
AT STEVENS POTTERY.
Miss Mary Farr, President of the
Epworth League of the Milledgeville
Methodist church, and her cabinet,
were carried to Stevens Pottery Sun
day afternoon by Mrs. W. A. Massey
and Mr. S. D. Stembridge in their
automobiles, and met with a number
of young people for the purpose of
1 -gsnizing an Epworth League. Mrs.
Martha Echols Davir. was present and
aided in promoting the organization.
Winfred Lee was elected President,
und the other officers will be named
This is not mere a hot
home, good neighborhood,
private bath, .thoroughly
individual garage. Wi
Major Philpot and Major Layton,
of G. M. C. will spend the summer
Milledgeville, and will teach boys and
girls in Summer School work. These
classes will be open for “make up”
work in all subjects except foreign
languages. If any student wishes
to enroll are requested to communi-
itb Mrs. Elizabeth Brown ut
G. M. C. Majors Philpot and Layton
experienced teachers and splen
did instructors.
nd clei
Water furnished The Supreme Court has declared pital in this city, but was dismissed
:eep the yard. I the income law alid. It is cstimat-1 Monday morning as his injuries t
During the meeting of the State
Ed irrational Association In lM»con
the past week, a number of the
graduates of G. S. C. W. were se
lected as teachers by Superintendents
of schools in various cities through
out Georgia and other states. The
young ladies went from this city to
Macon, where they met the heads
of the schools.
Jfrr Economical Trantportatiom
TWO NEGROES ARRESTED
LAST SUNDAY NIGHT
Glyn Bridges and Lonnie Pool, two I
negroes charged with driving an !
automobile while under the influence !
of liquor, are in the county jail. The j
two negroes were arrested by Police
men Murphey and Darden Sunday (
night about two miles east of the j
Oconee river bridge, after they had
run into an automobile occupied by j
Messrs Garner, Broome and Hatta-’
way, of Washington county. In the
•ompact both automobiles were bad
ly damaged and Mr. Garner was in
jured. He was brought to the hos-
L. N. JORDAN
Jordan ed that it will bring from three to found to be miner
I four million dollars in the State's j The negroes claimed to be from 1
treasury. . Tuit, Ga.
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L. D. SMITH
“Industries Spreading
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Says
Dr. Julius Klein
Assistant
SECRETARY
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