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Southern Recorder 1819
NflMpvilt, Ga. f Maj 15, 1931
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?a. Elks to Assemble Here Next
Thursday for Two Day Convention
ECORD CROWD
ELATTEND
t*r Georgia will
ille next Thurs-
niag *n.« before noon when
t meeting will be called, the
crowd that has ev
fa fforeBtior. i- expected
.\. r twn day ceremonies.
Cap’- J - H. Knni-. Exalted Ruler
making gala
>r . • r th entertainment of the I
r . \ !... in.-'* meeting will be
i, ,j [j a. m. In the afternoon
m ill be held prior to
r ■ n-ad- t« the points of inter-
Milledgeville Convocation to
Hold Fall Meeting in This City
Epucopabut VI Gather Here for Two D»j Setaoa n October,
laritatioB of Rer. F. H. Herding Having Been Accepted
at Athens Meeting Last Week
ELK LEADERS TO COME HERE
Portrait of First President of
G. S. C. to Be.Unveiled
KIWANIS CLUB
TO ENTERTAIN
Ahunnae to Present Poctrsh of Dr.
J. Harris Ckapel at Coewence-
■ent Exercises
j
v: :• ..I Ruler Walter P.
ith "ther grand lodge of-
•• nd the convention.
Exalted Ruler will go to
■ . the tomb of the late
..n where he will pay
him by placing a florul
An invitation from St. Stephens i litfy prominent lay
Episcopal church for the Milledge- in the church Convocation,
ville Convocation of the Episcopal Rev. F. H. Harding instituted the
church which represents the entire, idea o r dividing the Atlanta Diocese
attend- eastern half of the Atlanta Diocese into two districts and Milledgeville
he here to hold their fall jnaeting here was was made the center of one of them.
accepted at the spring session held in The Milledgeville section comprises
Athens last week. j the churches of Macon. Athens.
The meeting will probably he held J Greensboro, Gainsville, Columbus,
in October, although definite date- Fort Valley, Cornelia and other cities
have not been set. Rev. F. H. Hard- |tt j j, ^ j n the north-eastern half
ing. dean of the Convocation. «- ' , f ^ ***
tended the invitation frynm the Mil- ... . un . , Huin „ H
ledgwille church .nd the body » j Tl * bc
ccpted it unanimously. The meetinc m the homes here and will be served
will bring to Hjlledgeville more than | a luncheon during their visit.
Will Hive Twenty Business Men
Their Guest, at Lueheee
Tbunday Eveniag
The Kiwanis Club have
from time to time to have
Ijess men of Milledgevillt
guests at luncheon.
The first of the*e lunche
held this (Thursday) evening
which time twenty business men
be the guests of the club.
After which a special program
be rendered.
The members of the club hope that prese
I Members of the alumnae aiwocia-
| tion of the Georgia State College for
Women, who were students during
| the years that Dr. J. Harris Chappell
| served as President, will present to
the college an oil painting of the
planned J fir8t Resident during the commence-
the busi- mont e*«rcises which begin May
» their !■’««>■
The portrait will be hung in the
ns will he : college auditorium opposite that of
•ning at * >r - l**rlta. Mrs. Dixon Williams and
men will Mrs. E. A. Tigner have directed the
drive for funds to have the portrait
restored after it had been burned in
the chapel building several years ago.
rill be made on
WILLIAM H. BECK
Exalted Ruler of Griffin
N<>. 1207 and a member of the
iry Comittee of the Grand
, B. P. O. E.
this way they can get of the
business men of the city interested in
the dub and the principles for which
it stands.
STRONG FACULTY HARDWICK ROAD
FOR JR. COLLEGE WILL BE PAVED
Store
Friday i
mine, hull Will be c«l Geo. S.Ro»chSelecting Texch- Section from SMitorium
. lull in honor of the* ' ^lulity. PliM Being House Running Through Hardwick
iifieri*. j ..—iefor September tn Farrells Store Will Ee Paved
be the big day for th- •
V barbecue will he ser- j Col. Geo. S. Roach. President, is Announcement has been made that
M < campus. R. W. busy in his plans to establish a Jun- the section of the mad running from
Exalted Ruler of the ior College at G. M. C. at the open-'the State Ho-piial Store House to
Lodge, will make the j n g of the college in September. An Farrell’s store on the Wilson Me-
. '< • from the local able faculty will be employed, and | morial Highway will be paved, work
odge and Mayor V K. IVnington !j,|l requirements for a standard jtn begin at an early date,
rillweic r th*- l it rs ..n behalf Junior College met. I This road will connect with the pav
f the 1 !tv lr he afternoon a pa- FiraC year college class work will »■» th » l ll * B already been completed
»de will l staged n which six be done in 1930-31 and the next year ! * roun d the hospital and will run
**»<’•* drum a1.1 burl** orpse year , ollege work will be lhr,,u * h the heart of Hardwick. A
will take part- Float- - r, seating ' added | meeting of the highway officials and
>*' be in I AII ,K- T-nin, C-ol. I ,h <’ cuunt > «®»nii*ioner. will be held
at the hospital Thursday to complete
plans, it has been announced.
Work has pratically been finished
on the paving from this city to the
Hospital and through the
™. .nd n cnymsvd by linwund, .. wvll vs th.t h., bon in
oil* ges in the State. progress on the state route to Sand-
the Elks'
halted Ruler,
ill also be *e-
rgi-a I elles will . _
ard bridges are to he put in and thi-
ull fun
All students of the Junior Col*
' r *ilcge wiL Sc .Oder the same regula-
j tions as govern those of the Prep
| School Department, and the same !
! military discipline will be enforced. 4,1
will he chosen ^ high standard of scholarship will |
- will he cast for be mainti
lady in the ^e highei
A Junior College means much to j , ...
C V <• .nd M.ll.dir.vin. .nd * nrk of «•* --*nd.r,vill.
Bald, in rounly. .nd our cWi.n, , ^wy —« h.in* ru.h.d .. njpWly
d»uM h. .nthuned, .nd lend .v.r>
• assistance and co-operation to the
college uuth>
Monday. June 2nd, during the com-
IV. J. L. Bee-on has announced
that the exercises closing the year
will begin on May 30th with the
class day exercises of the Sophomore
normal class. The Senior cla. s wilk
have their class exercises on May
The commencement program which
will consume four day- will he un
usually brilliant, and the largest
class in the history will receive de
grees and diplomas.
■m Bishop Mikell
Will Preach
Heie Sunday
Htad of Atlanta Dioceaac to Make
Annual Viait to Epitcopal Ckorck. C C C C IJ
Will Addre,, Student. V - 7 - J- L.. rielO
Day Recorded
By Sound News
The Right R»-’
. J. Mikell,
ishop of the Atlanta Diocese, will
make his annual visit to St. Stephens
Episcopal church next Sunday, when
trill administer the rights of Con
firmation and | reach at the morning
CHARLEY SMITH
District Deputy, Grand Exalted
Ruhp of Georgia for the Northern
District, of Macon. Ga.
Bishop Mikell will arrive in the
city Saturday evening and will he the
guests of Mr. Frank Bone.
On Sunday evening he aril address
Path* Take. Picture- and Records
Mnic Daring Exercises. Jamal
Man Her. Alw
with the Elks delegation:
l‘'Ned with a deco-
decornte the city
Business houses
ire and Milledge-
doora to what has
the largest ron-
•'*y ha- e^er at-
G.S.C. Summer
School Roll to
Break Record
(ay-Det Enters
State Contest a,
fv Best Paper ( ;;;;
r • I . ,h ’ «
nti lon*titutioR and Georgia year
zc for Ent Prep
School Publication Ap
Applications Have Reached Last
Year's Record. Coarse of Study
of Unusual Value
11 l>e changed in several
* places. As soon as this work is done,
, this section will be ordered paved.
it is also understood that the high-
1 way is considering passing the pav-
| ing of the Milledgeville-Irwmton
| highway. The county comi ii>sion«m
have under consideration other pro-
i jects that are not ready for *n-
; no uncement.
j The work to l>e done on the Eaton-
ton highway will probably In* an
nounced within a few days it ha.- KOBER1 £.
1 ten made known by Power Company Member of th.
I engineer*. Committee of the
Alexandria. \ irgmia
CARLISLE INGRAM TO ENTER — - —
NAVAL ACADEMY IN -IINE C. M C. ALUMNI MAKING
HOME CO.’INC PLANS
.Sound news pictures were made of
.. ... # r. i c. * i ***>' *‘ v «nta at the Georgia
the htudent* of the Georgia State : j, t#(
College for Women at their V
Members of the Vestry of St
Stephens church will meet with .the
Bishop Saturday evening and discuss
hutch matters.
Rev. F. H. H'trding has issued a
cordial invitation to the people of ’ *
the city to hear Bi-nop Mikell Sun- **'
day. Bishofi Mikell ha.- many friend>
in this city and it i* expected that a
large congregation wdll greet him
Sunday morning. .
Bishop Mikell is one of the out-
! .-landing figures in chorea ■ i les in
the south. He has visited this city
for many ar* having delivered the
1 come nee mmt sermons at b»*th «ol-
i on -everal occasions
College
Pathe News had their cameras and
sound recording equipment here and
made several pictures during the
entertainment, recording the mut-ic
at the same time. The pictures will
he shown at the Colonial a t a later
Walter Wynn of the Atlanta
urnal was also here.
Rain prevented the completion of
the
The
class
MUSIC FESTIVAL
GREAT SUCCESS
Week of Music Comet to A Close
Last Friday Night. Large
Audience Heart Lnda
leading in points scored. Mis* Anna
> Elizabeth Miller, director of Athe-
Itics had arranged the program in
keeping with the old English May Day
celebrations. The pagent- ind field
events were most interesting.
WINNERS IS HEALTH POSTER
CONTEST ANNOUNCED
Eat-ar
G. M. C.
Third
T. A. Present Prise* to Pup-lt in
G- M. C. Grammar School for
Most Health Pester
In the Health Po-ter Contest at
M. C. in the grader. The full, wing
hildren received tl.Pl, honorable
lection was made of the on* - vmo-
»g second. All the |*o»t*-r s were rx«
i ptioaaflp good.
rill Iw filled and i
Entei
Naval A cade
Local Alton, r.
Prompt Pa r
Treat
and
of Pi
nalietii
fra-
nner of the contest
* d by « committee
1 h. and prominent
f Atlanta.
.it is of unusi
superintende!
wr». Special
p«pt
will
!'K cup, the gift of |
’ year, in 1 he opin- ’
bar with newrspaper J
•* In-st school paper!
I' far -urpa-nes many 1
ns th-u come in
and school supervi-or*. S|
tcre-t has been given by Dr. Scott to
work out a full program.
A circular was issued early this
week giving <>ut the special courses
which will deni with the following
subjects: Rural School Problem .
taught by Prof. Thaxton; Extrn-
Curricular Activities, taught by I»r.
Webber; Educational Tests and Me.
vurements, taught by Dr. James <»f
the Mississippi State College for Wo
men; School Supervision, taught by
he the third
enroll thtre
Midshpman
llht
alt ho
Robert TayW
r nd Midshipn
'ill rrad-
m I^-igh-
rer C. J. Cn
li If Wootten s
h th- mvitaf on .
led OUT until the I
week lette -s had all
*»th
1st Fr
Hi
uM
>1 the thrilling
made this one i
he hand ha*
k of rr ’l» '■ 2nd ttasel Bewdoin.
,'»th tirade tst Toni Hall Johomm;
, j th tirade 2 d Virginia Ru'.H-rt* and
dud- Huti bing*.
riday 4th M 1st Kath*-rine Moere;
of 4th Grade 2nd SihU-v Jennings
, oft <1 Grade I t Benny Kate M.r.i-
ade Ruth Edwards, I s
f the
' IVe
d ( ha-
f thi*
Thursday
J card Lag
era. by the Hophoitmr* Class and quar-
of $1.00 to Mr. tettea Mi- Longino. Mr*. Long, Mr.
» urged by Mr. Drukenmilhr ind Mr Barnes *-ang
d that there was quartette part- while
the-.e funds, and three hundred members of the
AUNT OF MR' D S. SANFORD that much time and trouble could b. Suphomare class *ng the chor.-uses
IN ATLANTA j avoidcl if all alumni in the conn under the direction of Mis* Tucker.
— «;. would giv. Mr. Conn their dues. Th * program was acclaimed by
I here Wednes- The alumiu cwminiUee that
the third Haas.
The record *»f Cadet Ingram ha:
lorn unusually high at G. M. C. IH
i- a 1 sL Lieutenant in the hand
stands high in the scholastic wi
scr j 2nd Grade I..
Grade 2nd Suc> Br;-l
ning a large audience j 8th and 7th Overflo
11 l.amrm i m«H>r sung 1st Howard Hendi
den H sftle;
: 2nd
DIFS
N«'
2nd Ted Ihivis
2nd and 3rd tHeiflow.
• 1st Canary Gocging*.
2nd Hugh Edwards.
RFV J. F YARBROUGH TO DE
LIVER ADDRESS AT IRWINTON
COMMENCEMENT
•inge department three .f the leading high school day nf the death
is editor of the ; principal* of the state: Junior High s former rend*
. and Sam Evan* is ' School, taught by teacher* of educa- i-ister of the la
, tion ; Child Problem, taught by Dr. ford, »hi« h '» « 11
—~— Bolton. homa of her «•«
and I), Richard ^ j Funeral *«*rvit
Auvantn Thursday Senat* r R- M. Jefferies spent aev- day Hen >*n.
’■f i mr -.ing of thajernl days of th past waek with hi* | many fr»' 1 1,1
•n in session there. : mm, Mr. Bid. Jefferies. jthe new- h n
t Mrs. Ella Ferrell,
of this city and a
Judge D. B. Sno
rt in Atlanta at the
corking not the plan* * 1
nent this year expect ta k
l*»t on the evening of Ju
• a Kan
2nd.
will I
FARMERS CLUB MEETS SATUR
DAY
The Farmer* Club w U hold it*
regular monthly meeting Saturdn;
wish Mr. Frank Rile,
Earlier in the week the college 1
orchestra, glee club*, piano and voice Rev. J. V. Ynrhruugh will dettvar
pupils contributed to the weeks pro- the harcaufe* ;reale sermon an .^un-
gram with recital- each day. 'lay May 2 >»h haiare the graduate*
-- j of the IrwnitoM High School.
Mr. J F. Bell is attended the meet I The IrwisUm ah-ml k v re«eni!v
mg of the Grand Lodge of Knight been made an accredited high "d
Trail!.!, in M.f, 11. Hr J ,i-d i. i-i*i*)y r.miM t. IW fr. »t u,
companied to Msvn by Mrs. ^r 11. ' <«eorgia