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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA-, JANUARl- It, 19*4
The Public Is Invited to Inspect
The New Modern Protective Safety Deposit Boxes
Installed this Week in the Burglar Proof Vaults of The Milledgeville Banking Co.
Our Fire and Burglar Proof Steel Vault With Private Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent to Individuals for The
Storage of Valuable Paper, etc, Affords The Only Opportunity in This locality for The Absolute Security of
Your Valuables from Burglars and The Elements. Our Valuta are 38 Inches Thick, 8 Inches of Steel and 30
Inches of Brick and Cement
THE MILLEDGEVILLE BANKING COMPANY
“The Oldest, Largest and Strongest”
SUPPLIES PURCHASED FOR CWA
PROJECTS TOTAL $1,918.10
Paiat and Concrete Bought for Pro
ject* in Progress Here. Other Pro
jects to Start.
Supplies for three projects n
progress by the CWA were purchas
ed Wednesday by S. D. Stembridgo,
purchasing agent, totaling $1,918.10.
Paint for the cottages at the State
Hospital was bought at $464.10.
Paint for roofs at the hospital total
ed $594.00 and concrete and crush,
ed stone for the paving on the G. M.
C. campus totaled $660.00. Other
purchases will be made Monday for
work at the Airport and Training
School.
772 workers are now employed by
the OW!A oh several jobs. The
principal airport, work on the G. M,
C. campus ineluding paving; work
at the State Hospital; furniture
manufacturing; and digging the
foundation for the G. S. C. W. physi
cal training building. The sidewalks
around the G. S. C. campus are also
being paved.
Application has been made for
several other big project* in
city.
THEMES FOR SERMONS AT
CHURCHES NEXT SUNDAY
Rev. L. E. Roberts, pastor of the
Baptist church, has announced for
the themes of his sermons next Sun.
day: Morning service—“Present it
♦ o Thy Governor”; Evening—“He is
the Lord's Messenger".
ganization of a fraternal and social j
order for the purpose of mutual aid
and benefit to it* members.
4. The said corporat'on has con
tinued in business in ignorance of
the expiration of its charter, and on
December 23, 1933, all of the mem
ber* of the Board of Trustees, to-
wit, your petitioners, at a meeting of
the society and corporation, held at
2:00 o’clock P. M., authorized by
resolution the hereinbefore named
trustees to apply for a renewal and
revival of the said charter granted
by this Court on April 15, 1911, for
a period of fifty yean and also au
thorized said trustees to apply to the
Court for a change of name of the
said corporation from 'Sons of Wia-
dom and Da ugh ten of life*' to
“Sons of Wisdom and Daughters of
Life, Lodge Number One", • copy of
said resolution is attached to thi >
petition.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
that the charter heretofore granted
be renewed and revived for a period
of fifty yean from April 15, 1931,
and that the name of said corpora
tion be changed to “Sons of Wisdom
and Daughters of Life, Lodge Num
ber One”, and prays that the said cor
poration so revived stand clothed
with all the powen, and poasesaed of
all the rights, and be subject to all
the debts, liabilities and hardens of
the old corporation which i* revived.
HINES ft CARPENTER
Attorneys for Petitioners
Minutes of the regular meeting of
the trustees of the Sons of Wisdom
nd Daughten of L : fc, held at Pine
Ridge Hall, the regular meeting place
of said trustees, on December 23,
1933, nt 2:00 o’clock P. M.
Present and presiding: Madison
At the Methodist church, Rev.
Horace S. Smith will have a* his sub
jects: Morn'ng Service—“The Call „
or the Deep"; Evenlng-vplonuer of Bnnk ’' i W.M. W«lk.r.
Seerotary; Brady Matuis. Treasurer;
* I Joseph Williams; Benjamin Williams;
Communion services will be held
Johnson and Spencer Reeves,
«7^'phe M "iii^wr'ehu'rch“«t •" ° f ,V Tru ” tw ' ® f “ ,d
eight o’clock ». to. Services at 11:30 c °rp or *t |on -
,od .ermop b, Rev. F. H. Harding. 1 , V"®" ‘ he f » n ®’' h * ««*
_' ut,on wns parsed:
Rev. t. G. Harris, parlor of the 1 „ WHEREAS, toe charter of the
Presbyterian church will at the morn- *»"' " f W ‘ !dl,m Da°«M*r. of
ing preach on “Hidden Gold", and Lif * ll ” u * d Superior Court
in the evening "Oaatlea in Spain".] ® f B » ld ’ ri ” r °“ nt S' on A ® ril lp '
1911, for a period of twenty years
.Sound.y. the third Sunday after ''* t,ir " d k V limitation on April IS.
the Epiphany, aervicea nt the Catho- » M1, » nd , “> ,d MTomt on ha. con-
lie rhureh will ronaiat of Ma,.. Ser-. ,mo ' d •P®™*" in isnornnee of
mon and BenedicUon. There will he] r ® ch rapimtion;
1 BE IT RESOLVED, that applica
tion bo made to said Superior Court*
by ihe above named trustees, who'
no formal sermon on this occasion
hut Father McNamara, pastor, trill
review the parish activities for the
pa-* year, both temporal ar.d spiri
tual.
FOR RENT—A
OCONEE HEIGHTS LOTS
SALE—Two face on River read
new ia time to bay. See J. L. Sib-
rrc the original corporators or their
successor®, that the charter hereto
fore granted said corporat : on he re
vived and ts rharter renewed for an
additional period of fifty (f*0) year?
from April 15, 1931. nnd that said
FOR corporation *t»nd clothed wbh'nll th
bath
RENEWAL OF CHARTER
GEORGIA. Bn'dwin County:
To the Superior Court of amid ;' id
The petition of Madison "Banks.
Wsl-ie Walker. B-"dv Math's, Jo-eph
William*. Beniamin William". Jesse
Johnson nnd fSnarer Roove*. of said
S'a‘e nnd Conntv, renresent to the
Court the folletrin" facts;
1. That the- «re the tm«too* of
# h' .ncletv Of of Wisdom and
"r-riite®-, of Life”.
powers and possessed of all the prop
erty and other rights of the old cor
poration. and be subject to all the
dehfs, liahilites and burdens of the
old corporation
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.
nnnlv for an
amendment to said charter chancin'®
he name of said corporation from
'Sons of Wisdom and Dnuehters of
aife” to “Sons of Wisdom and
>an*»h‘ers of Life. Lodge Number
On motion the trustees ad ion'
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