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Work Is progressing rapidly or
r home of the Sheriff and county
jail. The foundation is completed
and work is now progressing on
first ground floor. This will be
of the most attractive buildings in
the city and will greatiy improve
this section cf the city.
Weeks of rain, snow and ice put a
stop to the paving of the road to
Allen’s Invalid Home, but with the
arrival of balmy, spring-like days,
the work has been resumed. This
road will be completed in the early
Slimmer, Engineer Roger Stembridge
Almost over night Milledgeville
[has been transformed into a beau
tiful flower garden. Everywhere the
spring flowers are in bloom and Mil-
ledgeville’s gardens were never
! mere beautiful. The spirea with the
dainty white blossoms is in full
bloom and wc are sure there is not
a more beautiful city in Georgia.
March 23 will inaugurate Clean Up
Week in Milledgeville. Wc are
our citizens will enter into the pro
gram with enthusiasm and give
their places a thorough spring clean-
Easter is just four weeks away
and merchants of the city are recciv-
new merchandise daily for the
spring season. People of Central
Georgia will find Milledgeville
ideal shopping center. The shops
attractive and every need can
be supplied in Milledgeville stores.
j Gohcrs are rejoicing
The survey ot the old Garrison I sunny day5 ‘ Th0 Bcho,ah course is
road is coins forward and work will ,hc Kn,cr of ‘a'" 1 "" ,or many bus ‘'
bo started to widen, straighten and' ncss and profcssional mcn cach a, ‘
grade this read at j
arly date.
The G. M. C. cadets are busy pre
paring for tiie annual Honor School
inspection. The grounds that are
kept beautiful the year round are
being given a few needed changes,
the buildings arc being put in a spic
and span condition and the
men ate entering enthusiastically
in the drills and training to get every
detail perfected for the rigid in
spection Maj. Mansfield
ternoon and the housewives are also
entering into the famous spert with
much enthusiasm. It is a common
thing for more than fifty golfers to
be on the Echatah course each "f-
Tho fish are biting, according to
i number of ’overs of this sport in
Baldwin ccunty. Many fishermen
/c already tried their luck and
iort good catches. Game Protector
< urges all fishermen to observe
joined next week by Maj. Guy Me- thc ,aws and hclp Preserve and lm *
Kinky, who will be giv<n a cordial prove the ?lippl - v of ,ish in lhe
elcome .o the college. streams and ponds around Millcdge-
ville.
Eggs were plentiful Saturday.
One merchant took over a hundred
dozen in during thc day in trade.
The Union? Recorder accepted nlcnty
to supply thc editor as a subscrip
tion payment. The price is good
when compared to a few years back
despite the great supply. The in
stitutions here are consuming a large
number of eggs.
Baldwin county vegetable gardens
are beginning to show life and it
won’t be long before heme grown
vegetables will be plentiful.
The addition of two new teach
ers to the faculty of the training
school of the Georgia State Col
lege for Women was announced
last week by President Guy H.
Wells when he Introduced the new
faculty members to the student
body at the regular chapel exer
cises.
Miss Mary Thomas Maxwell,
former principal of the Elbcrton
high school, will take up her
duties as English critic teacher in
the high school division of Pea
body Training School. Miss Max
well will receive her master’s de
gree from Columbia University
this summer. As principal of the
Elberton school she has done out
standing educational work.
Mr. William Grady Erwin will
be science critic teacher in Pea
body High School. Mr. Envin
holds a master’s degree from
Peabody College. For thc past ten
years he has taught in the schools
of Mississippi. He has been school
superintendent of Lake. Miss., for
the past three years. He has had
some college experience as he has
taught science at the state teach
ers college at Arkadelphia. Ark.
During the past few weeks hun
dreds of shrubs and trees have been
planted on the campus of G. S. C.
W. and in Government Park. Wash
ington stiffl leading into this park
has been graded and beautified. And
while this work was in progress, a
golf course lias been laid out in the
park for the students. Golf will no
doubt become a popular recreation
for the students this spring and
summer. Dr. Guy Wells has made
land scaping a hobby and enjoys
making ugly spots more beautiful
He has transformed many places on
the campus into real beauty.
Farmers are busy at their work.
On every farm there is much ac
livity and the tillers of the soil are
busy preparing their lands and
planning for a bumper crop vear.
The outlook was never brighter,
many of them say.
Tlie CCC camp near this city Is
the center of much activity. Tim
young men in the camp are aiding
land owners in working cut a soil
coi servation program by laying off
their lands for terracing. Many
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A two day conference of the
state association of deans of wo-
and advisors of girls was
held on the campus during the
past week-end. Miss Ethel Adams
who is president of the state as
sociation presid'd at the sessions
of the convention The confer
ence was called for the purpose of
revising the constitution, planning
a program for the G. E. A, and
to make plans for launching a
membership drive.
The conference opened on Fri
day. The deans attending had
dinner in Mansi cm dining room on
Friday night. On Saturday morn
ing various discussion groups met
to transact the business planned
for the meeting. The deans at
tended chapel exercises on Sat
urday morning. A special chapel
session was called for that day.
During Saturday afternoon vari
ous committees presented reports.
The conference was closed with
a dinner given in honor of thc
delegates by President and Mrs.
Wells.
Among those attending the con
ference were Mrs. Alex Rhodes
of the University of Georgia;
Miss Ruth Stone of Piedmont
College; Miss Ella De Tong Win
field, counselor at Brenau; Miss
Zipporah Kidd of Dublin High
School; Miss Cecelia B. Branham
of Brenau Academy; and Mrs.
Addie Beall Early and Mrs. Euler
B. Smith, both of Georgia South
Western College at Americas.
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